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Does what it says on the tin, I guess. The fact you can't buy single tickets is ridiculous, and most of the links on the main menu open as web pages rather than in-app. There aren't any alerts or information on where your bus or train is. It's literally just a way to buy day passes, which is okay for tourists, but if you actually plan on using RTD more than about once a month you're better off getting a MyRide card and using the Transit app for information.
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Vera Karlotta Cordeta
Stupidest app ever. Very hard to use. Frequent referrals to browser defeats the purpose of having an app. Can't pay for parking on it, making it pretty easy to miss the train, especially at stations with large parking lot with few parking kiosks. There's no option to see what zones you need, so you're purchasing tickets blind, meaning you might not even be charged fairly. No maps on the app either. You can't add or change payment methods through the map. Aesthetic isn't bad.
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Kerry
Not user-friendly. You need to flag all the routes and times that are canceled on the schedules because it's difficult when you've got service alerts that make you navigate out of the app to the website to figure out what the alerts are. Also, if you're going to be canceling a huge section of the R line through October, you seriously need to add more trips on the other routes (H & E) to compensate. I've never heard of a train that only comes every 30 minutes; absolutely ridiculous.
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