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  2. Albuquerque Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) is a bus rapid transit (BRT) system serving the Central Avenue corridor in Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States. There are two lines running between Tramway Boulevard ( NM 556 ), the Central and Unser Transit Center (CUTC), and the Uptown Transit Center (UTC).

  3. ABQ RIDE - Wikipedia

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    Service times on each route may vary from every 15 minutes to every hour, but the system generally runs from 5:30 am until 6 pm, with some routes running later. A notable exception is route #66 which runs from 5:30 am until 12:30 am weekdays and Saturdays.

  4. Alvarado Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Route 208 provides morning/midday service on weekdays between Downtown Albuquerque, the Pueblo of Isleta, and Valencia County; Route 505 provides one weekday morning trip between the Sandoval Count / US 550 Rail Runner Station and Downtown Albuquerque; Other shuttle services

  5. Electric Buses Added To ABQ Ride Fleet + Student ... - Patch

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    🌱 Electric Buses Added To ABQ Ride Fleet + Student Handbook Input - Albuquerque, NM - The quickest way to get caught up on the most important things happening today in Albuquerque.

  6. U.S. Route 66 in New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    While the former US 66 through Albuquerque is now owned and maintained by the city of Albuquerque, a few US-66/BUSINESS I-40 signs remain along Central Avenue in the downtown area. East of Albuquerque, US 66 is now NM 333 all the way to Moriarty .

  7. Route 66: Then and Now - AOL

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    Almost all of the N.O.T.'s last portion from Albuquerque to Los Angeles, previously called the Grand Canyon Route, would become Route 66. Plez/istockphoto Now: Albuquerque, New Mexico

  8. Central Avenue (Albuquerque, New Mexico) - Wikipedia

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    A Rapid Ride bus on Central. The Central Avenue public transit corridor is the most heavily traveled in the city with 350,000 monthly boardings in 2006. ABQ RIDE operates three city bus routes on Central: the 66 Central local route and the 766 Red Line and 777 Green Line Rapid Ride express routes.

  9. Rapid Ride - Wikipedia

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    ABQ Ride bus routes: #5, #6, #7, #8, #10, #11, #12, #13, #16, #36, #40 D-Ride, #50, #53, #54, #66, #93, #94, #97, #217, #250; ABQ Ride Rapid Ride routes: 766 Red Line and 777 Green Line; Rio Metro #504, #505A, #505B; NM Park & Ride Purple, Turquoise

  10. Downtown Albuquerque - Wikipedia

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    Downtown is the center of public transit in the city, and is served by a network of ABQ RIDE routes including local routes, both the Red and Blue Albuquerque Rapid Transit BRT routes, and the Blue ARTx route, most of which include stops at the Alvarado Transportation Center. ABQ RIDE operated a free circulator bus service in the downtown area ...

  11. Nob Hill, Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Local bus service in Nob Hill is provided by ABQ RIDE's 66 Central, 97 Zuni, and 16/18 Broadway-University-Gibson routes. In addition, there is a Rapid Ride station at Central and Carlisle providing express bus service via the 766 Red Line and 777 Green Line.