Rapid Ride - List of Rapid Ride Stops

List of Rapid Ride Stops

ROUTE 766 (Red Line) From west to east:

  • Central at Unser
  • Central at Coors
  • Central at Atrisco
  • Central at Tingley
  • Central at Rio Grande (Old Town Albuquerque station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 790 Blue Line)
  • Gold at Sixth (Eastbound) / Copper at Fifth (Westbound) (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Alvarado Transportation Center / Central at First (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Central at Cedar (Presbyterian Center Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Central at Yale (Westbound) (University of New Mexico Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 790 Blue Line and 777 Green Line) / Central at Cornell (Eastbound) (Frontier/UNM Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride Route 777 Green Line)
  • Central at Carlisle (Eastbound - KKOB-FM Station / Westbound - Crosswinds Weekly Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Central at San Mateo (Eastbound - KABQ-FM and KTEG Radio Station / Westbound - Magic Bus Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Central at Louisiana (Eastbound - KRST Radio Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 777 Green Line)
  • Louisiana at Lomas
  • Indian School at Uptown Loop (Eastbound) / Louisiana at America's Parkway (Westbound)
  • Uptown Transit Center

ROUTE 790 (Blue Line) From north/west to south/east:

  • Northwest Transit Center
  • 7 Bar Loop at Cottonwood Mall
  • Coors at Irving (Target Store)
  • Coors at Eagle Ranch
  • Coors at Montano Plaza
  • Coors at Dellyne
  • Coors at St. Josephs (St. Pius X High School)
  • Coors at Sequoia
  • No Stops on Interstate 40 between Coors and Rio Grande
  • Central at Rio Grande (Old Town Albuquerque station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Lomas at Fourth Street
  • Lomas at UNM Hospital (Eastbound)
  • Central at Yale (Westbound) (University of New Mexico Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line and 777 Green Line)

ROUTE 777 (Green Line) From west to east:

  • Gold at Sixth (Eastbound) / Copper at Fifth (Westbound) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Alvarado Transportation Center / Central at First (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Central at Cedar (Presbyterian Center Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Central at Yale (Westbound) (University of New Mexico Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line and 790 Blue Line) / Central at Cornell (Eastbound) (Frontier/UNM Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride Route 766 Red Line)
  • Central at Carlisle (Eastbound - KKOB-FM Station / Westbound - Crosswinds Weekly Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Central at San Mateo (Eastbound - KABQ-FM and KTEG Radio Station / Westbound - Magic Bus Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Central at Louisiana (Eastbound - KRST Radio Station) (transfer with Rapid Ride 766 Red Line)
  • Central at Wyoming
  • Central at Eubank
  • Central at Juan Tabo
  • Tramway at Wenonah

ROUTE 156 From north to south:
(no longer in service)

  • Cottonwood Mall
  • Coors at Irving (Target Store)
  • Coors at Montano Plaza
  • Coors at St. Josephs
  • Coors at Sequoia
  • Coors at Fortuna
  • Coors at Central (transfer to Rapid Ride 766)
  • Alamosa Community Center

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