A majority of RTD passengers would be willing to see cuts to service on light-rail trains and buses throughout the eight-county transit district if it means fewer dropped runs and greater reliability of travel, a recent agency survey shows. That was the data Regional Transportation District officials delivered Thursday afternoon before a board of directors meeting during which agency leaders are looking at whether, and how, to pursue service cuts in the midst of one of RTD’s worst labor shortages in its 50 years of operation. “This is an emergency,” said RTD Director Judy Lubow said.