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60th & Sheridan/Arvada Gold Strike station

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G Line Arvada Gold Strike
G Line Arvada Gold Strike

60th & Sheridan–Arvada Gold Strike station (sometimes stylized as 60th & Sheridan•Arvada Gold Strike) is a commuter rail station on the G Line of the Denver RTD system in Denver, Colorado. It is located in Arvada, Colorado and is the fourth northbound station from Denver Union Station. It opened on April 26, 2019.The public art chosen for the station is "Gold Pour" by Aaron T. Stephan and commemorates the first documented gold strike in Colorado at the nearby confluence of Ralston and Clear Creeks. The artwork features shimmering gold made of glass and mosaic tiles that appear to pour over the station's wall.

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60th & Sheridan/Arvada Gold Strike station
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60th & Sheridan - Arvada Gold Strike Track 1

West 58th Avenue
80221
Colorado, United States
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