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  1. There are 4 ways to get from Santa Fe to Denver by bus, plane, train or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2Rio's travel planner.

  2. There are four stations in Santa Fe: the 2 Santa Fe Depot at the Railyards on Guadalupe Street near the Sanbusco Center, the South Capitol station off Cordova Road between Cerrillos Road and St. Francis Drive, the Zia Road station at Zia Road and St. Francis Drive on the south side of town, and the NM 599 station at I-25 and NM 599 southwest of ...

  3. Find schedules for buses operated within Bernalillo, Sandoval and Valencia counties, and the Pueblo of Isleta. View schedules for local trains, bus and the airport.

  4. Plan your trips with The City of Santa Fe Transit services (Santa Fe Trails and Santa Fe Pick-up) and our friends, North Central RTD, NMDOT Park, Ride, Rio Metro RTD, Rail Runner Express, and Farmington Red Apple, right at your fingertips with Google Maps.

  5. Rail Runner has 15 active stations: ten in the Albuquerque metro area, two serving Kewa Pueblo and rural areas of Santa Fe County, and three in Santa Fe. All have single side platforms 260 feet (3 cars) to 500 feet long except for South Capitol (which has two side platforms) and Downtown Albuquerque (which has longer island platforms for the ...

  6. Get directions, maps, and traffic for Santa Fe, NM. Check flight prices and hotel availability for your visit.

  7. Santa Fe, NM. At an altitude of 7,000 feet, Santa Fe boasts some of the purest air in the world, 320 days of sunshine and all four seasons. The unspoiled nature is a perfect backdrop for skiing, river rafting, hiking or biking. A haven for art lovers, the city is home to the Museum of Contemporary Native Arts and 250 galleries.

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