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Albuquerque, New Mexico: Service area: Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, and southeastern Sandoval County, New Mexico: Service type: Public transportation: Routes: 40: Hubs: Alvarado Transportation Center Uptown Transit Center Northwest Transit Center Central and Unser Transit Center: Fleet: 156: Daily ridership: 24,600 (weekdays, Q3 2024) [1 ...
San Miguel del Vado in 1846. In 1794, 52 families led by Lorenzo Marquez petitioned the Spanish government of New Mexico for permission to settle in what would become the San Miguel del Vado area. Thirteen of the petitioners were described as "Indians," probably from the Pecos Pueblo which was declining in population and influence.
near Anthony, New Mexico: S.H. 226 Bridge NM 226 near Berino, New Mexico: Six Mile Road Bridge Six Mile Road near Vado, New Mexico: S.H. 227 Bridge NM 227 Vado, New Mexico to La Mesa, New Mexico: S.H. 192 Bridge NM 192 Mesquite, New Mexico: S.H. 28 Bridge NM 28 South of Las Cruces, New Mexico: Calle Del Norte Bridge: Old Mesilla, New Mexico: I ...
Ten of the K11 buses ordered by Albuquerque were delivered to AVTA in California instead. [57] As a replacement, Albuquerque ordered 10 New Flyer Xcelsior XD60 clean-diesel, five-door articulated buses for ART service in December 2018, [58] and added 10 more by exercising an option. [59] The first XD60 bus was delivered in June 2019. [44]
SH 17 at the New Mexico–Colorado state line — — NM 18: 72.117: 116.061 SH 18 at Texas–New Mexico state line: US 82/NM 83 in Lovington — — Sections renumbered NM 206, NM 209, NM 402, and NM 406 in the 1988 renumbering. NM 18 BL renumbered NM 207 and NM 18 BYP renumbered NM 208. NM 19 — — US 666 in Shiprock (now US 491) SH 19 near ...
Pages in category "Transportation in San Miguel County, New Mexico" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
In the U.S. state of New Mexico, a frontage road is a usually unsigned, but sometimes signed, highway assigned and maintained by the New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT). The majority of them are minor connectors between two signed routes. The longest frontage road is FR 2151 at 45.922 miles (73.904 km) in length. [1]
The North Central Regional Transit District operates a network of several local and intercity bus routes in northern New Mexico, serving Santa Fe, Española, Taos, and many smaller communities along a network of 25 fixed routes and one demand-response route, one dial-a-ride and complementary Paratransit service in the Taos area. Routes operate ...