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Albuquerque’s Transit Department is looking for residents to voice their opinions on future bus routes and how safe they feel taking public transit.
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Bernalillo County is working with ABQ Ride to gather input on a proposed new bus route network in hopes of making it easier to get around.
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The City of Albuquerque started piloting a “microtransit” program earlier this year, where rides can be requested in a couple dense areas that lack sufficient bus routes. The city rolled out new electric vans for the ABQ Ride Connect program Tuesday.
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White House Infrastructure Coordinator Mitch Landrieu was in New Mexico Thursday for a two-day visit as part of the Biden Administration’s “Investing in America Tour.” He’s highlighting millions of dollars in federal investments in Albuquerque and rural parts of the state.
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The standard bus fare in Albuquerque is a dollar, or two bucks for a day pass. Community advocates have long called on the city to make the busses free…
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Public transit ridership has been declining all around the United States for the last five years or so—even in the biggest cities. Experts say one big…
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Millions in federal funding has been up in the air for the Albuquerque Rapid Transit system, or ART, since its construction in 2016. The money’s now a…
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A city bus crashed into a house on the SE corner of the Girard and Coal intersection in Albuquerque a little after 10 a.m. this morning.Five passengers…