Atomic City Transit Route 3 Will Be Suspended for Two Weeks

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Atomic City Transit Route 3 Suspension of Service Monday, Sept.19 through Friday, Sept. 30  
Atomic City Transit Route 3 will be suspended for two weeks beginning Monday, Sept.19 through Friday, Sept. 30. Service to Entrada Dr., Bus Stop # 570 Entrada Dr. & Camino Entrada & Bus Stop # 571 Entradra & Camino Entrada will be serviced by Route 1 with on-request service.
Riders are advised to notify the driver if they need to be dropped off at these stops. Customers wishing a pick-up from these locations should contact the ACT administrative office (505) 661-7433 to request the service.
Transit Division Manager Annette Granillo apologized for the inconvenience this may cause customers. “Customer utilizing Route 3 please plan to use regular service Route 1,” said Granillo.
For additional information, individuals can call the ACT office at (505) 661-RIDE (7433) or use the ACTracker to locate bus routes in real-time.  For the specific route service schedules, visit the ATC website: https://www.losalamosnm.us/…/public…/atomic_city_transit.
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