Drive Less, Ride More

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Have you tried your public transportation? Take the stress out of your commute, save money, help minimize traffic, and meet new people by riding the bus!  
New Mexico Park & Ride operates three intercity routes into Los Alamos:
Green Route travels to/from Española
Blue Route travels to/from Pojoaque and Santa Fe
Purple Route travels to/from Santa Fe, Bernalillo and Albuquerque
Call (866) 551-7433, or go to www.nmparkandride.com for route and schedule information.
North Central Regional Transit District (RTD) operates the “Blue Bus” between Los Alamos and Pojoaque/Espanola. Call (866) 206-0754, or go to www.ncrtd.org for route and schedule information.
View printable Atomic City Transit routes and schedules at www.atomiccitytransit.com. Use the ACTracker (available on the website) for real-time transit info and interactive route maps.
ACT Afternoon Express routes operate on school days only and are open to the general public. See the ACTracker for Routes 7-11, or view printable routes and schedules on the website.
Atomic City Transit
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