Above, a hearth at Old Town Albuquerque. Photo by Armand Vaquer. |
With all the things I have to do on occasion in Albuquerque, New Mexico these past three years, I am starting to get to know the city. There are services in Albuquerque that I can't get in nearby Gallup, so I usually stay at an RV park while there.
Albuquerque has ways for people to get around the city and Lonely Planet has an article on what's available to visitors.
They start it with:
From wagon-rutted trails to trains to Route 66, Albuquerque has long found itself at the crossroads of transportation. Albuquerque’s neighborhoods such as Old Town and Nob Hill tend to be pedestrian friendly, but getting around the 189-sq-mile city is admittedly easiest by car.
Still, while Albuquerque doesn’t have a subway system or light rail, it has taken steps in the past few years to increase its accessibility and decrease its carbon footprint. Here are the best ways to navigate Albuquerque via public transportation.
To read more, go here.
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