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  2. Albuquerque International Sunport - Wikipedia

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    In 1963 Trans-Texas Airways came to Albuquerque, taking over service to the smaller cities in New Mexico that Continental had served. It later expanded with nonstop Douglas DC-9s to Dallas and Los Angeles. TTA became Texas International Airlines in 1969 and flew DC-9's from ABQ to Santa Fe and Roswell, New Mexico. The carrier peaked in 1975 ...

  3. Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport - Wikipedia

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    Alliance Airport was an occasional source of friction between the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth prior to the repeal of Wright Amendment, which imposed long-distance flight restrictions at Dallas Love Field after non-compete clauses in the 1968 DFW Concurrent Bond Ordinance signed by Dallas and Fort Worth failed to stop Southwest Airlines from ...

  4. Trinity Metro - Wikipedia

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    Forest Hill is serviced by the Southeast On-Demand service. [21] Fort Worth: 1983 Full Fort Worth hosts the vast majority of Trinity Metro services, including its main transfer center (Fort Worth Central), four TEXRail stations (from T&P to Mercantile Center), and five TRE stations (from T&P to CentrePort/DFW). Grapevine: 2006 Partial

  5. List of DART bus routes - Wikipedia

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    Dallas Area Rapid Transit operates numerous bus routes across 13 cities in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex with varying levels of frequency, including express and shuttle services. In 2023, the service had a ridership of 28,202,400, or about 94,000 per weekday as of the third quarter of 2024.

  6. Santa Fe Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    After the war, the airport was sold to the city and all commercial activity was moved from the former Santa Fe Municipal Airport/Boyd Field, which was located off Cerrillos Road between Rodeo Road and Jaguar Drive. The new airport was called the Santa Fe County Municipal Airport until 2018, when the name was changed to Santa Fe Regional Airport ...

  7. Fort Worth Spinks Airport - Wikipedia

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    Fort Worth Spinks Airport covers an area of 822 acres (333 ha) at an elevation of 700 feet (213 m) above mean sea level.It has two runways: 18R/36L is 6,002 by 100 feet (1,829 x 30 m) with an asphalt surface; 18L/36R is 3,660 by 60 feet (1,116 x 18 m) with a turf surface.

  8. Alvarado Transportation Center - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak moved its passenger service operations at Albuquerque to the Alvarado Transportation Center on January 17, 2008, sharing space with providers of intercity bus services. Amtrak's previous facility, a small building located adjacent to the current depot, was in use for passenger operations since the historic Santa Fe station burned down in ...

  9. Alamogordo–White Sands Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Pueblo, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, Alamogordo, and El Paso. [6] As Continental was continuing its growth as a major air carrier, its Alamogordo service was transferred to Frontier Airlines in 1963. Frontier began flights to Albuquerque and El Paso with the 50-seat Convair 580 turboprop aircraft however the El Paso flights were later dropped.