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For $10, those who wish to visit Rocky Mountain National Park of the town of Estes Park can now catch the Bustang. Those in the mountains who want to travel down to Denver for a night can also use the service. Northbound trips to Estes Park depart from Union Station in the morning, while the southbound routes start in Estes Park in the afternoon and evening.
A perk:
Bustang travelers with a valid pass for Rocky Mountain National Park do not need a timed entry permit for the park, and can catch a free bus to the Bear Lake area.
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Bustang will add two weekday, two weekend and holiday routes to the existing schedule from Fort Collins to Denver starting Sunday.
The weekday routes will add to the current four routes. With the new schedule, Bustang will leave the Fort Collins Downtown Transit Center at 5:40 a.m., 6:10 a.m., 6:45 a.m., 7:15 a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 3:20 p.m.
Weekend and holiday departures from downtown will be at 7 a.m. and noon.
Those routes leave the Harmony Transfer Center in southeast Fort Collins 20 minutes and U.S. 34 and Interstate 25 Loveland park and ride approximately 30 minutes after those times.
Starting Sunday, Bustang will move to full capacity seating of 51 passengers. Face masks will be required for drivers and passengers. The coaches will be cleaned and disinfected upon completion of each route and after completion of each day’s routes.
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A DEAF charity is running a free session for Bolton residents with hearing difficulties next week. One in six people have a hearing loss that affects their day-to-day life, according to the Bolton Deaf Society. The charity will host the free How to make the most of your hearing event next Thursday May 27 between 10.30am and 2.30pm, at its centre on Bark Street. Kay Kelly, the charity s strategic lead, said: The sessions are very effective, because they include people with hearing loss, families members and professionals - so everyone can share experiences and knowledge. One participant said of a previous session : It was very informative and inspiring - I will take a lot away from this.