A looped transportation system that connects Cheyenne Frontier Days visitors with downtown Cheyenne is back again for CFD 2016.

The Cowboy Triangle Shuttle will transport visitors between the Cheyenne Frontier Days Park-n-Ride lots, downtown Cheyenne and Frontier park in both directions.

The $10 Park-n-Ride parking fee will allow riders access into Frontier Park. It will cost $1.50 to ride the bus from Frontier Park to downtown or downtown to Frontier Park.

The $1.50 will have to be in correct change as drivers will not be able to make change for riders.

The Cowboy Triangle is a joint project of the Cheyenne Transit Program, Laramie County School District #1, the Downtown Development Authority (DDA), Visit Cheyenne, the City of Cheyenne and the Cheyenne Business CO-OP.

Buses are scheduled to run every 15-20 minutes starting on July 22 (this Friday) and ending at 6 p.m. on July 31. Buses will run each day from Park-n-Ride to Frontier Park starting at 6 a.m. and from downtown Cheyenne to Frontier Park starting at 8 a.m..

The last buses will run at 12:30 a.m. each day.

Cheyenne Mayor Rick Kaysen says that the Cowboy Triangle was a big success in it's first year in 2015 with "multiple thousands" of people riding the buses.

Both Cheyenne Transit and Laramie County School District#1 buses will be used to carry passengers.

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