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  2. Interstate 25 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    I-25 begins at I-10's exit 144 in Las Cruces (elevation 4,000 feet (1,200 m)), [3] just south of the New Mexico State University (NMSU) campus. I-25 is concurrent with US 85 at this point, and carries US 85 concurrently for the remainder of its run in New Mexico, save for a 4-mile (6.4 km) through Las Vegas where unsigned US 85 follows Interstate 25 Business (I-25 Bus., Business Loop 15 ...

  3. Alvarado Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Rail Runner Express started service on July 14, 2006, between Albuquerque and Sandoval County. From 2006 to 2008, the Rail Runner expanded service to Belen and Santa Fe. This station is referred to on timetables as the "Downtown Albuquerque" station. Each of the Rail Runner stations contains an icon to express each community's ...

  4. Interstate 25 - Wikipedia

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    It is the main north–south route through Colorado with a length of 300 miles (480 km). The Interstate exits Colorado in the north about eight miles (13 km) south of Cheyenne, Wyoming . I-25 serves all the major cities in Colorado that are east of the Rocky Mountains , such as Denver, Colorado Springs , Pueblo, Fort Collins , and Greeley .

  5. Interstate 40 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view, from the north, of I-40 in western New Mexico between Grants and Albuquerque, with Laguna Pueblo, Mesita, and Rio San Jose, and tributaries Arroyo Conchas (left) and Rio Paguate (right, with NM 279) I-40 at Rio Puerco just west of Albuquerque, New Mexico, with the Route 66 Casino by their intersection

  6. NMDOT Park and Ride - Wikipedia

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    Green Route: serving Española and Los Alamos Red Route: serving Santa Fe, Pojoaque and Española Orange Route: serving Santa Fe, Rowe, San Jose and Las Vegas. Purple Route: serving Los Alamos and the NM 599 Station, as well as one morning trip from Albuquerque. Turquoise Route: serving Albuquerque, Sedillo, Edgewood and Moriarty.

  7. ABQ RIDE - Wikipedia

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    The bus system operated under the name Albuquerque Transit System, [13] and then Sun Tran starting in the 1970s. It adopted the current name, ABQ RIDE, in 2004, the same year the first Rapid Ride route began operating. [14] In 2019, two of the three Rapid Ride routes were replaced with the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) bus rapid transit ...

  8. New Mexico State Road 423 - Wikipedia

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    The scaled back design added two flyover ramps to provide high-speed nonstop access between I-25 northbound and NM 423 westbound and also NM 423 eastbound and I-25 southbound. The signalized intersections with the I-25 frontage roads remain in place, the same with at-grade intersections with San Pedro Road and Louisiana Boulevard (to the east ...

  9. New Mexico Rail Runner Express - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Rail Runner Express (AAR reporting mark NMRX) is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan areas of Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico.It is administered by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) and the Rio Metro Regional Transit District (Rio Metro), a regional transportation agency, while Herzog Transit Services currently [when?] holds the contract for ...