With about a quarter of a million visitors descending on Cheyenne Frontier Days, in a town of about 60,000 residents, you can see where handling all of these visitors and vehicles could be a problem.

Now, The Cowboy Triangle Transportation System is back. Cheyenne Frontier Days, Downtown Development Authority,  Laramie County School District 1  & the City Of Cheyenne are providing transportation between Downtown Cheyenne, Frontier Park and Park & Ride in a looped transportation system called “The Cowboy Triangle.”.

“With the Cowboy Triangle pattern, visitors will be provided bus transportation between the CFD Park-n-Ride lots, downtown and Frontier Park, in both directions. Visitors can park once and travel between downtown or Frontier Park all day long.

The initial Park-n-Ride fee is $10 per car load of people to ride to Frontier Park and/or downtown. The $10 parking fee will allow Park-n-Ride riders access into Frontier Park. Eight thousand tokens are being provided by the DDA in conjunction with local merchants to give visitors a “free ride” to Frontier Park. Any additional transportation downtown will cost $1.50.”

Visitors from Wyoming and from the five continents around the world have about a $25 Million impact on the Cheyenne economy when they come to “Live The Legend.”

The busses start running Friday, July 22.

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