Todo Nuevo México

Todo Nuevo México

New Mexico Rail Runner Express

The Rail Runner is New Mexico's commuter-rail spine, running roughly 100 miles from Belen through Albuquerque to the Santa Fe Depot — practically the only intercity public transit in the state, with connecting buses at most stations. Every station below offers wheelchair boarding.

Service runs weekdays with reduced Saturday and Sunday schedules; departure times vary by station — always confirm the current timetable with Rio Metro Regional Transit District before you travel.

Stations, south to north

  1. 1
    Belen
    34.6633, -106.7662
    Accessible
  2. 2
    Los Lunas
    34.7995, -106.7369
    Accessible
  3. 3
    Isleta Pueblo
    34.9466, -106.6732
    Accessible
  4. 4
    Bernalillo County
    35.0303, -106.6572
    Accessible
  5. 5
    Downtown Albuquerque
    35.0834, -106.6472
    Accessible
  6. 6
    Montaño
    35.1369, -106.6323
    Accessible
  7. 7
    Los Ranchos / Journal Center
    35.1763, -106.6171
    Accessible
  8. 8
    Sandia Pueblo
    35.2105, -106.5975
    Accessible
  9. 9
    Downtown Bernalillo
    35.3036, -106.5470
    Accessible
  10. 10
    Sandoval County / U.S. 550
    35.3159, -106.5387
    Accessible
  11. 11
    Kewa (Santo Domingo)
    35.5111, -106.3219
    Accessible
  12. 12
    Santa Fe County / N.M. 599
    35.5917, -106.0607
    Accessible
  13. 13
    Zia Road
    35.6464, -105.9570
    Accessible
  14. 14
    South Capitol
    35.6728, -105.9574
    Accessible
  15. 15
    Santa Fe Depot
    35.6847, -105.9466
    Accessible

Planning around the train? Search activities or browse events — many venues and trailheads sit within a short ride or connection of a station.