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  • Santa Fe Depot
    As the northernmost stop, the Santa Fe Depot serves residents and visitors of Santa Fe. The new Railyard development offers restaurants, retail stores, galleries, museums, the Santa Fe Famers’ Market and 13 acres of open space including a park, plaza and pedestrian promenade.

    410 Guadalupe St, Santa Fe, NM 87502
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  • South Capitol
    The South Capitol Station is located between Alta Vista and Cordova Roads, behind the Manual Lujan Building. The two-sided platform is a major stop for business commuters and for those wishing to make bus connections to other locations in and around Santa Fe.

    More than 200 free parking spaces are available at this location. Parking is available at the Southwest corner of the station near Alta Vista and along the east side of the tracks between Cordova Road and Alta Vista.

    Location: 1301 Alta Vista
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  • Zia Road
    Designed primarily to serve local residents and destinations, this station will have a limited number of parking spaces. While this station will be completed by opening day, it will open after the City of Santa Fe addresses some nearby land use issues.

    Zia Road & St. Francis Drive (602 W. Zia Road)
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  • Santa Fe County/ NM 599
    The Santa Fe County/NM 599 Station will be located in the median of Interstate 25. With over 200 parking spaces and bus connections to Los Alamos and Espanola, this station will play a key role for north and southbound commuters. A pedestrian overpass will connect the parking and bus area to the platform.

    Interstate 25 and NM 599
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  • Sandoval County / US 550
    The Sandoval County / US 550 station serves residents of Rio Rancho and southeastern Sandoval County.

    The Sandoval County/US 550 station offers free parking. The parking lot, with approximately 191 spaces, is located west of the platform, just east of Camino del Pueblo on the south side of US 550.

    US 550 between Camino del Pueblo and I-25 (400 Station Street in Bernalillo)
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  • Downtown Bernalillo
    The Downtown Bernalillo Rail Runner station is located in the center of historic Bernalillo, which has held onto its rich history while offering budding employment, housing, and commercial opportunities. This central location allows travelers to get right off the train and experience the warm and inviting culture of Bernalillo. Once part of the famous “Route 66”, Bernalillo’s Main Street is now home to all kinds of specialty restaurants and shops. One noteworthy place that has been there since the early 1930’s is Silva’s – the oldest continuous saloon in the country. Another timeless treasure within walking distance of the station is the old Sisters of Loretto Convent and High School. The building, which was in its heyday in the 1920’s, has recently been designated for historic renovation.

    .The parking lot, which offers free parking, is located just south of Calle Duranes, on the west side of Railroad Track Road. With only 23 parking spaces, it is the smallest of all Rail Runner stations’ lots, reflecting the fact that the station is so centrally located, that most Bernalillo residents can easily walk there from their homes.

    Camino del Pueblo, East Calle Don Francisco and Calle Duranes at Railroad Track Road (820 Rail Road Track Road in Bernalillo)
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  • Sandia Pueblo
    The Sandia Pueblo Rail Runner station is uniquely located at the southern edge of pueblo lands near the wooded area known as “the Bosque”. The beautiful Cottonwood trees of the Bosque follow the curve of the Rio Grande, creating a striking backdrop for the pueblo. The station serves residents of the pueblo, as well as patrons and employees of Sandia Resort & Casino.

    The Sandia Pueblo station offers free parking. The parking lot, with approximately 75 spaces, is located adjacent to the rail platform, east of NM 313 (4th Street) just north of Roy Avenue (the extension of Tramway Boulevard west of I-25).

    NM Highway 313 and NM Highway 556
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  • Los Ranchos / Journal Center
    Where the valley and industry come together. This station is ready to provide North Valley residents a quick connection to southern destinations, and serve commuters heading to employment at the ever growing Journal Center.

    North Valley on El Pueblo Road (just south of Paseo del Norte) between 2nd Street and Edith Boulevard (101 El Pueblo NE in Albuquerque)
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  • Downtown Albuquerque
    The Downtown Albuquerque Rail Runner station is located in the heart of the city’s transportation network – the Alvarado Transportation Center. Rapid Ride bus service will take you to the University of New Mexico, Presbyterian Hospital, Old Town, and many other places directly from the Rail Runner station.

    Parking is available for a fee at the parking structure located directly across from the Downtown Albuquerque station on 1st Street just south of Gold Avenue. Access the parking structure from 2nd Street south of Gold Avenue.

    Downtown Albuquerque offers a variety of entertainment options, including the BioPark (zoo, aquarium, and botanic garden), dining, and movie theatres.

    And if culture is what you’re looking for, check out the Albuquerque Museum, New Mexico Museum of Natural History, Atomic Museum, and more.

    1st Street and Central Avenue (East of and behind 100 First Street SW in Albuquerque)
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  • Bernalillo Co. / Int'l Sunport
    The Bernalillo County/International Sunport Rail Runner station will provide South Valley residents with a quick ride to Downtown Albuquerque. The station’s location on Rio Bravo also allows for a quick bus connection to the Albuquerque International Sunport. This bus route is designed for travel for train passengers coming from and going to Valencia County. In the future, this station will provide a valuable connection for those commuting from the proposed Mesa del Sol development in the southeastern part of the City.

    South Valley at Rio Bravo Boulevard and 2nd Street (113 Rio Bravo, SE in Albuquerque)
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  • Isleta Pueblo
    The Isleta Pueblo Rail Runner station is located near the beautiful and scenic Bosque lands of the Rio Grande valley and the Isleta golf course. Just half a mile west of NM Highway 47, this station serves pueblo residents and visitors, as well as those living in the nearby community of Bosque Farms. Just across the tracks, passengers can visit Isleta Lakes and Fishing Area, which boasts two lakes, sheltered areas, and clean bathrooms. There is also a pedestrian path that stretches around the Lakes for those interested in taking a scenic stroll. If snacks or beverages are the order of the day, the area also features a conveniently located General Store.

    The Isleta Pueblo station offers free parking. The parking lot, with approximately 75 spaces, is located to the east of the platform, off of Isleta Lakes Road (Tribal Road 15) just west of NM 47.

    75 Isleta Lakes Road
    NM Highway 47 and Tribal Road 15
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  • Los Lunas
    The Los Lunas Rail Runner station, located at the site of the Los Lunas Transportation Center, is close to residential areas, as well as Valencia County administration offices and the judiciary complex. If you’re feeling energetic, historic Main Street is but a 15-minute walk from the station. Once there, you’ll discover the local flare and flavor of the village. Whether it’s authentic Mexican cuisine you’re craving, or simply good conversation with the locals – you can find it in the heart of Los Lunas.

    The Los Lunas station offers free parking. The parking lot, with approximately 190 spaces, is located to the east of the station along Village Drive, just south of Courthouse Road.

    NM Highway 314 and Courthouse Road (101 Court House Road in Los Lunas)
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  • Belen
    The Belen Rail Runner station is located in the heart of Downtown near the site of the old Harvey House - an area that brings passenger rail service full circle to where it all started back in 1901. The station also serves nearby Rio Communities, Jarales, and Tomé.

    There are a number of interesting places within walking distance of the Belen station, including the old Harvey House museum. The Rail Café is adjacent to the station parking lot, and just a hop, skip and a jump from the tracks is Pete’s Café which serves up the local flavor from an old historic house that has seen many a train go by in its day. Another quick jaunt will take you to nearby Anna Becker Park, which from July through October features a local farmer’s market. Or you can opt for a short stroll over to Main Street - the heart of Downtown Belen – where you’ll find more restaurants, an art gallery and even the old bowling alley which has been there for years.

    Reinken Avenue and Wisconsin Street (100 Rail Runner Dr. in Belen)
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