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Empower Field at Mile High station

2002 establishments in ColoradoColorado railway station stubsDenver stubsRTD light rail stations in DenverRailway stations in the United States opened in 2002
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Empower Field at Mile High station (formerly Invesco Field at Mile High station, Sports Authority Field at Mile High station and Broncos Stadium at Mile High station) is a RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the C, E and W Lines, the station was opened on April 5, 2002, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District. It primarily serves the adjacent Empower Field at Mile High football stadium.

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Empower Field at Mile High station
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Empower Field at Mile High

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80217 Denver
Colorado, United States
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