New Mexico Transportation
Passenger trains
The New Mexico Rail Runner Express is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan area of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It began operation on July 14, 2006. The system is in Phase I of planned development, operating on an existing BNSF Railway right of way from Belen to Bernalillo. Phase II, scheduled to open in 2008, will extend the line northward to Santa Fe.
Amtrak's Southwest Chief passes through daily at stations in Gallup, Albuquerque, Lamy, Las Vegas, and Raton, offering connections to Los Angeles, Flagstaff, Kansas City, and Chicago. The only true transcontinental train in the United States, The Sunset Limited makes stops three times a week in Lordsburg, and Deming.
Roadways
| Interstate Freeways |
Interstate 10 |
| Interstate 25 |
| Interstate 40 |
| U.S. Routes
East–West Routes |
| U.S. Route 550 |
| U.S. Route 54 |
| U.S. Route 56 |
| U.S. Route 60 |
| U.S. Route 62 |
| U.S. Route 64 |
| Old Highway 66
(Historic Route 66) |
| U.S. Route 70 |
| U.S. Route 80 |
| U.S. Route 180 |
| U.S. Route 380 |
| U.S. Route 82 |
| U.S. Route 84 |
| U.S. Routes
North–South Routes |
| U.S. Route 285 |
| U.S. Route 491 |
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| Gallup, New Mexico along old Route 66. |
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