Atomic City Transit Route 3 Suspension of Service to Continue

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Atomic City Transit Route 3 suspension of service to continue
Atomic City Transit (ACT) will continue its suspension of Route 3 transit service until the completion of Canyon Road construction. While ACT officials initially believed services could be reinstated by Monday, October 3, transit operator vacancies continue to affect operations.
Transit staff strategically decided to continue the suspension of Route 3 after concluding that this Route had the least impact on ridership since Route 1 could accommodate these same riders with thirty (30) minute service.
Riders who typically utilize Route 3 are advised to instead use regular service Route 1- Central Avenue. Service to Entrada Dr., Bus Stop # 570 Entrada Dr and Camino Entrada, and Bus Stop # 571 Entrada and Camino Entrada will be serviced by Route 1 with on-request in the bus. Customers wishing a pick-up from these locations, please contact the administrative office (505) 661-7433. ACT staff will notify the Route 1 bus driver who will accommodate the pick-up request. ACT officials apologize for the inconvenience.  
For additional information, call (505) 661-RIDE (7433) or use the ACTracker https://atomiccitybustracker.availtec.com/infopoint to locate your bus route in real time.  For the specific route service schedules, please visit the ACT website https://www.losalamosnm.us/…/public…/atomic_city_transit
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