Today’s post is a milestone: the 50th update on this important project. I will devote number 50 to the new light rail and 16th Street mall shuttle stations.

The light rail station is looking good. Here are views from opposite ends. The first one is from the Millennium Bridge, and the other is from the Union Gateway Bridge.

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You may have noticed an odd looking machine on the tracks. It’s official name is a tamper and is visible in the first photo above. Like the names states, it picks up the tracks and tamps the stones firmly into place under the tracks to prevent subsequent settling and misalignment of the tracks.

This week the overhead catenary system (poles and overhead electric lines that power the light rail) will be installed. Then, this summer, the new tracks will be tied into the main line tracks on the other side of the Millennium Bridge, and the station will become operational.

The wider white canopy seen on the right side of the first photo covers the new passenger platform for the mall shuttle bus which will also become operational this summer. Obviously, the mall shuttle route will have to be extended to the new station. The bus will travel further along 16th Street and turn right onto a rebuilt Chestnut Place. Then it will turn left onto a new section of 17th Street that will run above and alongside the underground bus terminal. Finally, it will turn left again and pull up to the new passenger platform. Once passengers board the bus, it will continue forward and turn left onto 16th Street a few dozen feet before reaching the Millennium Bridge.

Once the mall bus and light rail stations are open for business, the old stations will be removed in preparation for digging the other half of the underground bus terminal.

Don’t forget to go to our Denver Union Station page at JobSiteVistor.com for more photos.