Where does the New Mexico Rail Runner go?

The New Mexico Rail Runner Express (NMRX) commuter rail network provides fast and reliable transportation along the 100-mile Rio Grande corridor. There are more than 60 bus connections at Rail Runner Stations from Santa Fe to Belen that can take you as far north as Taos and as far south as Socorro.

What cities does the Rail Runner serve?

The Rail Runner makes four stops in the Albuquerque metro area including Los Ranchos/Journal Center , Montaño , Downtown Albuquerque , and Bernalillo County The Rail Runner makes four stops in the Albuquerque metro area including Los Ranchos/Journal Center , Montaño , Downtown Albuquerque , and .

Is the New Mexico Rail Runner still running?

The New Mexico Rail Runner Express has resumed its full pre-COVID schedule, including weekend train service.

Is the rail runner operating?

During the suspension, Rio Metro continued to run empty trains along the route in order to maintain readiness of the vehicles and crew. Weekday service resumed March 8, 2021, and full service resumed May 24, 2021….

New Mexico Rail Runner Express
Stations 15
Website Rio Metro
Service
Type Commuter rail

How much is the train from Albuquerque to Santa Fe?

Ride the train from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, and back. The one-way ride can take a approximately 1.5 hours from Santa Fe to Albuquerque Downtown. You’ll be going through 6 Zones, which means you will pay $10 one-way or get a day pass for $11 to include the return trip. Runs 7 days a week, except certain Holidays.

What is there to see between Albuquerque and Santa Fe?

As you drive south from Santa Fe to Albuquerque, take time to visit these 10 stops that make the Turquoise Trail such a rich road trip.

  • Casa Grande Trading Post, Petting Zoo and Cerrillos Turquoise Mining Museum.
  • Cerrillos Hills State Park.
  • Cerrillos Station.
  • Turquoise Trail Sculpture Garden.
  • Mine Shaft Tavern.

How far apart are Santa Fe and Albuquerque?

✚ How far is Santa Fe to Albuquerque? The distance from Santa Fe to Albuquerque is 58 miles. The road distance is 63 miles.

Does Amtrak go from Denver to Santa Fe?

Amtrak is the one and only train line which connects Denver, Colorado to Santa Fe, New Mexico. The schedule is relatively limited as the train only runs twice a day.

Is Santa Fe worth visiting?

Besides being renowned for its cultural diversity and interesting historic tourist attractions, the city is also famed for its extraordinary arts scene. While plenty of galleries dot its streets, Santa Fe is also an important center for the performing arts and hosts lots of great cultural events and festivals.

What is the bad part of Albuquerque?

The worst neighborhoods in Albuquerque include places such as Encanto Village, Quail Ridge, Alta Monte, Quigley Park, Wildflower, Trumbull Village, La Mesa, Kachina Hills, Yale Village, and Central Hill. Be sure to steer clear of these areas when visiting or moving to Albuquerque.

Is it better to stay in Santa Fe or Albuquerque?

I would not consider Santa Fe a ‘better’ city than Albuquerque… each city has its virtues. Santa Fe is a more beautiful city in the southwestern tradition. Albuquerque is a more affordable option both for residents and travelers (Check out my post on things to do in Historic Old Town Albuquerque).

Is there a Rail Runner Express in Santa Fe?

New Mexico Rail Runner Express. Santa Fe Trails acommodates train passengers with connecting bus service at four locations in Santa Fe. Ride the bus to the train station and eliminate parking costs, gas costs and traffic woes. Ride for free, just show your bus driver your Rail Runner Day, Monthly or Annual Pass.

Where is the Santa Fe train station in New Mexico?

Santa Fe Depot is the northern terminus of the New Mexico Rail Runner Express commuter rail line.

Where does the Rail Runner stop in Albuquerque?

The Rail Runner stops at the Santa Fe Depot in the historic Railyard District. Across the tracks, you can browse the shops and specialty boutiques at the Sanbusco Market Center and grab a meal at a restaurant. One block away, galleries, boutiques, antique and craft stores, and restaurants line South Guadalupe.

Is there a shuttle service to Santa Fe?

The Santa Fe Pick-up shuttle service is a great way for train passengers to get around once they step off the Rail Runner Express at the Santa Fe Depot or for others who want a fast, free way to get around downtown, Museum Hill and Canyon Road.