Easy Access to:
North Boulder Shops
19th street Residential Neighborhoods
Downtown Boulder
CU campus
Moorehead Residential Neighborhoods
South Boulder Shops
Table Mesa Residential Neighborhoods
During rush hour many popular local buses like the Dash, Skip, and Hop are full with bikes and you cant ride on. This is definitely the route to take. It rarely fills it's bike slots and theres always sitting room. It covers the full 10 mile length of Boulder, it winds through residential neighborhoods of Boulder while connecting you to major points of interest. You can catch this route for just about anything. This route reaches the far south and north outskirts of Boulder while connecting homes, daycares and schools, neighborhoods, bike paths, the campus, and north, south, and downtown shops and restaurants.
This is a perfect bus for commuters, it runs every 15 minutes between 7am-10am and 2pm-5pm and every half hour otherwise on Monday-Friday. On weekends and holidays it runs a little less but it's still frequent enough to be extremely convienent.
Boulder is ten miles long and the 204 covers every one of them. Reach out and grasp Highway 36 to the north or flirt with Table Mesa and Broadway to the south. The 204 stops every four blocks in the Moorehead neighborhoods and cuts right through northeast Boulder residential areas without forgetting about campus in between. The southern half of the 204 route is great for dining at places like the South End Walnut Cafe, Beau Jo's and DP Dough. The 204 pauses its trek at the Boulder Transit Center, where riders can choose from the north or south bound sections of the route. Up north, the 204 delivers hungry riders to snack spots like Amante Coffee and a Rush smoothie joint.
Like Wall Street traders, the 204 is active all day. The route starts very early in the morning and runs into the night at an average of three times an hour. Service is cut back on weekends and holidays but the route is still in service during these times.
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