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Destinations - Video

There is so much to do in New Mexico and you can get there easily by using public transportation.  Take a look at some of the videos below and plan your trip on the New Mexico Rail Runner Express.

Downtown Albuquerque
Simply take the New Mexico Rail Runner Express to the Downtown Albuquerque Station

 

Downtown Albuquerque
Simply take the New Mexico Rail Runner Express to the Downtown Albuquerque Station

 

Albuquerque - Balloon Rides

 

Albuquerque Bio Park
Take the Rail Runner to the Downtown Albuquerque Station and connect the Rapid Ride Red Line.  This bus is free when you show the driver your Rail Runner ticket.  Get off at Tingley.  It's only two stops away!

 

Albuquerque - Sandia Tram
Take the Rail Runner to the Los Ranchos/Journal Center Station. Unfortunately, there is not a bus connection that goes directly to the Tram.  You will need to reserve a cab in advance or hop a ride with a friend.

 

 

Bernalillo, Rio Rancho & Sandoval County
From the Downtown Bernalillo Rail Runner Station walk west one block to Camino del Pueblo - the main street in Bernalillo.  Or from the Sandoval County/US 550 Station, walk to the same street or connect to many other areas of Sandoval County on the Sandoval Easy Express. You can also catch a shuttle to the Santa Ana Star Casino from here.


Coronado State Monument - Bernalillo
From the Sandoval County/US 550 Rail Runner Station walk west on US 550 or take the Sandoval Easy Express to get you closer to Coronado State Monument.

 

Taos
From the Santa Fe Depot Station connect to the Taos Express shuttle.  The shuttle only operates on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

 

Santa Fe
This video explains exactly how to get to Santa Fe and where to go once you're there

 

Santa Fe
Want to go to Santa Fe, but don't know what to do once you're there.  Check out this video that will give you a ton of ideas and show you the best way to get there - on the New Mexico Rail Runner Express.


 










 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

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