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Transportation
The Metroplex, and associated districts are responsible for mass transportation in Boulder-Springs and the surrounding areas. This includes air travel, bus and commuter rail systems.

BEAST

Boulder-Springs Easy Access Speedy Transit is a cooperative venture between the Boulder-Springs Metroplex and the Central Front Range transportation district. BEAST consists of scheduled buses, special event buses (baseball, football and other sports events; downtown festivals, and other special activities within the Metroplex), and a commuter rail system. The commuter rail system has light rail in the I-25, I-70, and I-470 corridors along with high speed trains to Fort Collins and Pueblo.

Headquarters at Broadway and 16th Streets, downtown Boulder-Springs.

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Boulder-Springs International Airport

Boulder-Springs International Airport (DCO) is located approximately 26 miles from downtown, via I-70 and Brewpub Guy Boulevard. The largest airline represented at DCO is United, followed by fast growing CORE Airways and Frontier. In total, twenty-one carriers provide air transportation to global destinations for over 51 million passengers a year, making DCO the 5th busiest airport in the nation.

8500 Brewpub Guy Boulevard
Boulder-Springs, Colorado

 

 
CORE Airways

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The Boulder-Springs International Airport (DCO) is a primary hub for CORE Airways™, one of America's fastest growing airlines. CORE employs 75,000 people across the country and 8,000 of them are in Colorado. CORE Airways consistently ranks at or near the top of the industry in safety and on-time flights. Bucking industry trends, CORE Airways still serves full meals on all flights over two hours in length. To learn more about CORE Airways, visit their website.

 
Front Range Airport

The Front Range Airport (FTG)* is south of Boulder-Springs International near the town of Watkins, Colorado. Front Range functions as a general aviation (GA) and air cargo hub, and provides large hangars for MRO (maintenance and repair operations).

5200 Front Range Parkway
Watkins, Colorado

* Front Range is a real airport, sometimes briefly referenced in our fiction projects. For more information, visit http://www.ftg-airport.com

 

 
Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport

West of Boulder-Springs on Colorado 128, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport is formerly Jefferson County Airport. The name changed when the city of Broomfield Colorado, in which the airport was based, became the City and County of Broomfield.

RMMA is a real airport. For the purposes of our fiction projects, RMMA provides access to the Western White House in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. For more info, visit the RMMA website.

11755 Airport Way
Broomfield, Colorado

 
Solace Creek Regional Airstrip

Donated to the State of Colorado by BeriCraft Aviation, SCRA is adjacent to BeriCraft's Solace Creek headquarters and R&D facility. The two runways at SCRA are capable of handling general aviation turboprop aircraft and small corporate jets.

18621 BeriCraft Drive
Solace Creek, Colorado