ABQ RIDE explained

ABQ RIDE
Founded:1928
Headquarters:Albuquerque, New Mexico
Service Area:Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, and southeastern Sandoval County, New Mexico
Service Type:Public transportation
Routes:40
Hubs:Alvarado Transportation Center
Uptown Transit Center
Northwest Transit Center
Central and Unser Transit Center
Fleet:156
Ridership:
Annual Ridership:
Fuel Type:Gasoline, CNG, Diesel-electric hybrid
Operator:City of Albuquerque
Ceo:Leslie Keener

ABQ RIDE (City of Albuquerque Transit Department) is the local transit agency serving Albuquerque, New Mexico. ABQ RIDE operates a variety of city bus routes including two Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) bus rapid transit lines and a currently suspended ARTx express bus line It is the largest public transportation system in the state,[1] serving passengers in, or about per weekday as of .

The name "ABQ RIDE" and a new logo depicting the Alvarado Transportation Center clock tower were chosen in a contest, replacing the previous name SunTran in September 2004. The current ABQ RIDE color scheme is yellow-green, white, and turquoise, though most of the existing fleet wears the previous maroon, white, and gold livery.

History

What is now ABQ RIDE began in 1928 as the Albuquerque Bus Company. Before this, transit in the city was provided by an electric streetcar system, but it was forced out of business by declining ridership and expensive paving bills charged by the city government. City leader Clyde Tingley was a strong opponent of the streetcar system and led the effort to have it replaced with buses.[2] The streetcar stopped running at midnight on December 31, 1927, and the bus company began operation the next morning.[3] The company started with five White Motor Company buses and had four routes: Central Avenue, Fourth Street, Sawmill-Edith Street, and East Silver Avenue.[4] [5] ABQ RIDE still owns one of the original buses and uses it for special occasions.[6]

By 1944, the company had 32 buses, 65 employees, and 37miles of routes. Nine years later, in 1953, the route network had grown to 167miles and there were 51 buses and 120 employees.[7] But the company was not able to maintain profitability as private car ownership increased in the 1950s and 1960s,[8] and in 1963, the Albuquerque Bus Company notified the city it planned to cease operation within a few months.[9] In order to maintain service for bus riders, the city ultimately bought out the assets of the bus company and turned it into the city Transit Department. The official handover took place on February 1, 1965, with the city retaining all existing routes and equipment and most of the personnel.[10]

The bus system operated under the name Albuquerque Transit System,[11] and then Sun Tran starting in the 1970s. It adopted the current name, ABQ RIDE, in 2004, the same year the first Rapid Ride route began operating.[12] In 2019, two of the three Rapid Ride routes were replaced with the Albuquerque Rapid Transit (ART) bus rapid transit system. The remaining Rapid Ride route was rebranded as ARTx in 2020.

In January 2022, ABQ RIDE launched a pilot program, eliminating fares on all of the agency's transit services for the year.[13] The program, supported by a federal grant, was later extended to June 2023, and later September 2023.[14] On November 9, 2023, fares were permanently eliminated on all ABQ Ride services.[15]

Service

The ABQ RIDE system includes regular service routes on most of the city's major streets as well as commuter routes that ferry workers between residential areas and the city center. Many routes terminate at the Alvarado Transportation Center downtown, where riders can connect to the New Mexico Rail Runner Express and other intercity modes of transportation. ABQ RIDE also operates the Rapid Ride and ART services.

ABQ RIDE fixed bus service operates four types of routes: Rapid Ride, regular, commuter, and BRT. Service times on each route may vary from every 15 minutes to every hour, but the system generally runs from 5:30 am until 6 pm, with some routes running later. A notable exception is route #66 which runs from 5:30 am until 12:30 am weekdays and Saturdays. Commuter routes only have a few run times during weekdays, usually towards Downtown Albuquerque or Kirtland AFB during the mornings and away from during the evenings. D-Ride service ended on May 12, 2018, and was replaced by various local routes, such as 12th Street/Rio Grande (routes #36 and #37) and Menaul (route #8). All inbound routes to the Alvarado Transportation Center, except route #66 and Rapid Ride routes, have a fare-free zone.[16]

Routes 96, 155, 222, 250, 251, 551, and 790 are either partially or fully funded by the Mid-Region Council of Governments (MRCOG), and either service areas outside of Albuquerque's city limits, create connections to its Rail Runner Express stations, or supplement service on the expanding west side. Routes 10, 51, 53, and 54 are either partially or fully funded by Bernalillo County, since these routes largely serve the county's unincorporated areas.

In addition to its fixed route services, ABQ RIDE also operates a paratransit service called SunVan (known as Mini Ride from 2003 to 2006) that runs curb-to-curb service.

Routes

ABQ RIDE operates 20 regular fixed routes, 2 commuter routes, 2 Bus Rapid Transit routes.

Route NameTerminal 1Terminal 2viaLengthNotes
1 Juan TaboAcademy Hills Park
Eubank @ Academy
Singing Arrow
Wenonah @ Tramway
Juan Tabo Boulevard9.3miles
2 EubankManzano Mesa
Eubank @ Gibson
Eubank Boulevard8miles
Nor Este
La Cueva High School
Ventura Street, Eubank Boulevard11.4milesRush hours-->
5 Montgomery/Carlisle/LomasDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
Glenwood Hills
Spanish Bit @ Montgomery
Lomas Boulevard, Carlisle Boulevard, Montgomery Boulevard13miles
6 Indian School CommuterKachina Hills
Monte Largo @ Rover
Indian School Road11.2milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of March 6, 2023
7 Candelaria CommuterGlenwood Hills
Comanche @ Tramway
Candelaria Road12.3milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of August 14, 2023 -->
8 MenaulMenaul Boulevard15.1milesWeekend service bypasses Indian Pueblo Cultural Center
10 North Fourth StreetLos Alamos
Montano @ 4th
North Valley
Raymond G Sanchez Community Center P&R
North 4th Street8.8milesAlternate trips, all evening trips and all Sunday trips terminate at Montano @ 4th
11 LomasChelwood Vista
Copper @ Chelwood Park
Lomas Boulevard11.2milesNo Sunday service east of Tramway Boulevard
12 Constitution CommuterPanorama Heights
Indian School @ Constitution
M.L. King Boulevard, Constitution Avenue11.2milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of August 14, 2023
13 Comanche CommuterGlenwood Hills
Candelaria @ Tramway
2nd Street, Comanche Road13.2milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of March 6, 2023 -->
16 Broadway/University/GibsonSan Jose
San Jose @ Broadway
Elder Homestead
Kentucky @ Gibson
Broadway Boulevard, University Avenue, Gibson Boulevard14.2miles
31 Wyoming Arroyo Del Oso North
Wyoming @ Academy
Trumbull Village
Wyoming @ Susan
Wyoming Boulevard5.5milesSunday service
Nor Este
La Cueva High School
8.3milesMonday-Saturday service
34 San Pedro CommuterSiesta Hills
VA Hospital Kirtland
Jade Park
Louisiana @ Pino
San Pedro Drive10.2milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of August 14, 2023 -->
36 12th Street/Rio GrandeDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
12th Street, Rio Grande Boulevard10.8milesOperates in a counterclockwise loop
No Sunday service
37 Rio Grande/12th StreetRio Grande Boulevard, 12th StreetOperates in a clockwise loop
Suspended as of March 6, 2023 -->
50 Airport/DowntownDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
Sunport
Albuquerque International Sunport
M.L. King Boulevard, Yale Boulevard4.2milesNonstop service via I-25 between the Airport and Downtown provided by Route 250
51 Atrisco/Rio BravoAtrisco
Atrisco @ Central
South Valley
Prosperity @ Williams
Atrisco Drive, Rio Bravo Boulevard8.3milesNo Sunday service
53 IsletaDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
South Valley
Isleta @ Malpais
Isleta Boulevard11.3miles
54 Bridge/WestgateWestgate Heights/Avalon
Central & Unser Transit Center
Bridge Boulevard, 98th Street11.7miles
66 Central AvenueSinging Arrow
Wenonah @ Tramway
Central Avenue14.2milesLimited-stop service provided by 766 Red Line and 777 Green Line
92 Taylors Ranch ExpressClayton Heights-Lomas Del Cielo
University @ Basehart at Central New Mexico Community College
Seven Bar Ranch
Northwest Transit Center P&R
I-40, Unser Boulevard, Ladera Drive, Golf Course Road21.4milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of August 14, 2023
93 Academy CommuterDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
High Desert
Spain @ Tramway
I-25, Academy Road13.9milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of March 6, 2023
94 Unser ExpressSeven Bar Ranch
Northwest Transit Center P&R
I-40, Unser Boulevard18.5milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of March 6, 2023
96 Crosstown CommuterRio Rancho
Unser & Southern
Kirtland AFB
11th @ V
Coors Boulevard, Gibson Boulevard29.1milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of August 14, 2023-->
97 ZuniDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
Trumbull Village
Zuni @ Wyoming
Lead Avenue (WB), Coal Avenue (EB), Zuni Road6.8milesNo weekend service
98 Wyoming CommuterSeven Bar Ranch
Northwest Transit Center P&R
Kirtland AFB
Randolph @ Grace
Alameda Boulevard, Wyoming Boulevard22.9milesWeekday peak direction only
Suspended as of March 6, 2023-->
140 San MateoSiesta Hills
VA Hospital Kirtland
Wildflower Area
Eagle Rock @ CNM Workforce Training Center
San Mateo Boulevard, Jefferson Street12.5milesNo off-peak service
141 San MateoAlamedan Valley
Jefferson @ Osuna
San Mateo Boulevard7.4miles Weekend service
Group Nine Industrial Park
Gulton @ Osuna (Adelante Development Center)
7.8milesWeekday service
155 CoorsSeven Bar Ranch
Northwest Transit Center P&R
Valley Gardens
Gun Club @ Isleta Drain
Coors Boulevard16.2miles
Rio Rancho
Unser @ Southern
No off-peak service-->
157 Montano/Uptown/KirtlandSiesta Hills
San Pedro @ Gibson
Golf Course Road, Montano Road (Montgomery Boulevard), Louisiana Boulevard19.4milesAll Sunday and select Monday-Saturday service
Kirtland AFB
5th @ G
20.3milesOther times
162 Ventana Ranch CommuterTaylor Ranch
Coors @ Montano Ranch
Ventana Ranch
Central New Mexico CC West Campus
Montano Road, Rainbow Boulevard7.3milesOperates when CNM is in session
Suspended as of March 6, 2023-->
198 98th St/Dennis ChavezWestgate Heights/Avalon
Central & Unser Transit Center
Southwest Mesa
Dennis Chavez @ 118th (Atrisco Heritage Academy High School)
98th Street5.7milesSelect school hour trips
Southwest Albuquerque
Lamonica @ Loris
6.7miles
217 Downtown-KAFB LimitedDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
Kirtland AFB
5th @ G
Lead Avenue (WB), Coal Avenue (EB), University Boulevard, Gibson Boulevard7.9milesWeekday rush hours only
Local service along University and Gibson Boulevards provided by Route 16
Suspended as of March 6, 2023-->
222 Rio Bravo/SunportSouthwest Albuquerque
Coors @ Rio Bravo
Kirtland AFB
11th @ V
Rio Bravo Boulevard, University Boulevard, Gibson Boulevard15milesWeekday peak direction only
250 Free Downtown-Sunport Nonstop ExpressDowntown
Alvarado Transportation Center
Sunport
Albuquerque International Sunport
I-254.3milesWeekday rush hours only
Local service via Yale Boulevard between the Sunport and Downtown provided by Route 50
Suspended as of March 6, 2023-->
251 ABQ-Rio Rancho/Rail Runner Connection (limited service)Rio Rancho
Unser @ Southern
Group Nine Industrial Park
Office @ Pan-American
Southern Boulevard, Rio Rancho Boulevard, Paseo Del Norte Boulevard, Jefferson Street16.4milesWeekday peak direction only
766 ART Red LineWestgate Heights/Avalon
Central & Unser Transit Center
Uptown
Uptown Transit Center
Central Avenue, Louisiana Boulevard12.3milesLocal service provided by Route 66
Concurrent with 777 Green Line west of Louisiana Boulevard
777 ART Green LineSinging Arrow
Tramway @ Wenonah
Central Avenue14milesLocal service provided by Route 66
Concurrent with 766 Red Line west of Louisiana Boulevard
790 ARTx Blue LineUniversity Heights
Central @ Yale at University of New Mexico
Seven Bar Ranch
Northwest Transit Center P&R
Lomas Boulevard, I-40, Coors Boulevard15.7milesLocal service north of I-40 provided by Route 155
No Sunday service
Suspended as of August 14, 2023-->

Former Routes

Rates

Since 9 November 2023, fares were permanently eliminated on all ABQ Ride services. All rides are free.[17]

Fleet

Current fleet

Numbers Year Manufacturer ModelImageLength Powertrain Fuel type Garage
701-746748-7582007New Flyer
DE40LFR
40feet Diesel-electric hybrid
  • Southside & Westside
950-9832009
601-6212014New Flyer
XN40
40feet CNGSouthside
622-6412016
1901–19202019New Flyer
XD60
60feet DieselWestside
1921-19302020
4101-41052021Proterra
ZX5
35feet
350-402
  • 35 delivered
  • 18 on order
2024Gillig
Low Floor
40feet CNGWestside

All buses feature TwinVision LED destination signs. The front destination signs on the New Flyer buses are able to display route numbers in different colors (as the Rapid Ride buses do for the three Rapid Ride routes, the Red Line, Blue Line, and Green Line). All other signs, including the front destination signs on all 300 and 400 series buses, display in orange only. The 300 series buses formerly featured flip-dot destination signs, however, they were retrofitted with the orange TwinVision LED signs in 2004 alongside the automated voice annunciator system. ABQ RIDE did not order the color LED destination signs for the 600 series buses, citing ongoing reliability issues, opting instead to go with orange LED signs.

All buses are also all equipped with a Clever Devices automated voice annunciator system, which announces the major intersections (or on the Rapid Ride buses, the stops). The system was first introduced in 2001 on the 400 series buses. The 300 series buses were retrofitted with the system in 2004 (alongside the TwinVision LED destination signs), and all deliveries since then has had the system factory-installed.

On October 4, 2010, the Federal Transit Administration approved a $3 million grant request from ABQ RIDE to provide money for bus replacement. On February 7, 2014, ABQ RIDE placed an order for 21 New Flyer Xcelsior XN40 CNG Buses, with deliveries starting in the middle of March. 17 of these buses will replace 17 of the 300 series buses, while the remaining 4 have been used to replace the last of the 400 series buses. 300 Series now operate the routes the 400 Series once did.

In January 2015, bus 617 and bus 747 were involved in separate accidents, resulting in the complete write-off of 747. 617 was repaired at the Yale Transit Yard, and returned to active service in early 2016. No one was seriously harmed in either accident, and both accidents were caused by other vehicles failing to stop at a red light.[18] [19]

The 600-series buses purchased in 2015 (622-641) all have open WiFi networks available for public use. In addition, they have a screen installed behind the driver that displays the current security camera feed from the camera looking down the aisle from the front of the bus.

Retired fleet (since 1965)

Numbers (Quantity)[20] Year introduced Year retired Model Image Engine type Comments
404-424
(21 buses)
19661980GMC "Old Look" TDH-3501Diesel
101-109
(9 buses)
1973/19741980Flxible Flxette
501-506
(6 buses)
19751997GMC New Look T8H-5308A
601-652
(52 buses)
19761997GMC New Look T6H-4523A
701-724
(24 buses)
19781997Flxible/Grumman 870 45096-8-1
801-815
(15 buses)
19822002GMC RTS T80204
101-110
(10 buses)
19892008TMC RTS T80206
201-248
(48 buses)
19892008TMC RTS T70206
301-340
(40 buses)
19972014/2016Neoplan AN440ACNG
401-435
(35 buses)
20012009/2014Thomas Built SLF232G
436
(1 bus)
20022014Thomas Built SLF235Diesel
6401-6412
(12 buses)
20042019New Flyer DE60LFDiesel-electric hybrid
6601-6606
(6 buses)
20062019New Flyer DE60LF
6901-6906
(6 buses)
20092020New Flyer DE60LFR

Other vehicles

In addition, the fleet comprises numerous smaller vehicles like the SunVan paratransit vans, and formerly, the Old Town trolley. CNG buses (300- and 600-series buses) and the 900-series buses operate out of the Yale Transit Department on 601 Yale Blvd. SE, while the 700-series buses, Rapid Ride buses (6400-series, 6600-series, and 6900-series), and the paratransit fleet operate out of the Daytona Transit Facility on Daytona Rd near Unser Blvd. and I-40. Daytona operates seven days a week except on city-observed holidays. Yale operates on weekdays only. On May 1, 2015, the 900-series buses were moved temporarily to Daytona due to renovations at Yale; however, they went back to operating out of the Yale facility beginning October 19, 2015. The Yale Transit Department is now equipped with unleaded fuel to fuel shuttle cars.

Plans

Bus rapid transit service along Central

See main article: Albuquerque Rapid Transit. In November 2011, ABQ RIDE announced plans for true bus rapid transit service along Central Avenue.[21] The service differs from the Rapid Ride based on the fact that it would be considered a true BRT service based on adding more aspects of BRT service such as a dedicated travel lane or queue jumps, platforms level with the bus floor, and off-board ticketing so that passengers can load at any door.

On March 24, 2014, ABQ RIDE demonstrated a New Flyer XN60, which was built for RTC in Las Vegas, NV, and was en route for delivery. This type of bus is one of the designs being explored for BRT service, and is the longer 60 foot version of the current XN40 buses being delivered to ABQ RIDE.[22] [23]

On May 15, 2014, ABQ RIDE introduced a new logo and paint scheme for the organization.

In October 2014, the City of Albuquerque unveiled conceptual designs for construction of Albuquerque Rapid Transit, a true BRT system including dedicated lanes, traffic signal priority, level boarding, and off-bus fare payment. Public input from meetings will allow engineering of the BRT system and redesign of the roads it will travel on.

Following delays from equipment problems, BRT service started in November 2019.

Uptown Transit Center

In October 2014, ABQ Ride also revealed plans for a transit-oriented development (TOD) on the site of the Uptown Transit Center.[24] The land for the transit center was originally purchased with a grant from the FTA with the intent of someday building a TOD on the site. The plans call for a parking garage above the island where buses stop and will continue to stop, a building with retail on the ground floor and several levels of living units above that, and the possibility of a multi-generational center above the parking garage. These plans were created with the help of a public meeting earlier in 2014. ABQ Ride intends, with FTA approval, to enter into a partnership with a private developer for the actual construction and operation of the building.

Notes

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2013-01-11 . 13 Million Passengers use ABQ RIDE in 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130210213116/http://www.cabq.gov/transit/news/abq-ride-makes-history-with-13-million-passengers-for-the-calendar-year/ . 2013-02-10 . City of Albuquerque.
  2. News: December 9, 1926 . City Commission Moves To Get Bus Lines Here . . August 1, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: January 1, 1928 . Doleful Clanging of Gong as George Roslington Drives Car on Last Trip—Into Oblivion . . August 1, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: January 1, 1928 . New Bus Line to Hire Local Men for Drivers . . August 1, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: February 4, 1928 . Permanent Schedules . . August 1, 2020 . Newspapers.com.
  6. Web site: Our Department . City of Albuquerque Transit Department . August 1, 2020.
  7. Bus Company's Larger Fleet and Longer Routes Reflect Albuquerque's Growth . Albuquerque Progress . December 1953 . 20 . 12 . 3 .
  8. News: McAlpin . Dick . Lecher Says Bus Must Meet Car's Challenge . August 1, 2020 . Albuquerque Journal . October 23, 1963 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: McAlpin . Dick . City Plans Bus Company Study; Firm to Quit . August 1, 2020 . Albuquerque Journal . November 20, 1963 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: Albuquerque Now Running Public Buses . August 1, 2020 . Albuquerque Journal . February 2, 1965 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: Official City Seal . August 1, 2020 . Albuquerque Journal . February 14, 1965 . Newspapers.com.
  12. Web site: ABQ RIDE Celebrates Golden Anniversary . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20220421173137/https://www.cabq.gov/transit/news/abq-ride-celebrates-golden-anniversary . 2022-04-21 . August 1, 2020 . City of Albuquerque .
  13. Web site: 2021-12-22 . ABQ Ride, Art and Sun Van will be zero fare as part of pilot project starting Jan. 1 . 2022-09-18 . Mass Transit.
  14. Web site: 2022-08-02 . Editorial: ABQ’s free bus fares show promise; more security is needed . 2022-09-18 . Albuquerque Journal.
  15. Web site: 2023-11-16 . Zero Fares is Here to Stay; Albuquerque City Council passes permanent Zero Fare program. 2023-11-09 . City of Albuquerque.
  16. Web site: ABQ RIDE Implementing Route and Schedule Changes on May 12. City of Albuquerque. en. 2018-04-29.
  17. Web site: 2023-11-16 . Zero Fares is Here to Stay; Albuquerque City Council passes permanent Zero Fare program. 2024-05-18. City of Albuquerque.
  18. Web site: Ayres . Kayla . Mitri . Lysee . 2015-01-08 . City bus crashes into Albuquerque home . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150111090534/http://krqe.com/2015/01/08/bus-crashes-into-albuquerque-home . 2015-01-11 . KRQE.
  19. Web site: 2015-01-08 . Bus crash video shows driver go through windshield . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150816031340/https://www.krqe.com/2015/01/08/bus-crash-video-shows-driver-go-through-windshield/ . 2015-08-16 . KRQE.
  20. Web site: Nicholls . Alan . 2008-08-13 . ABQ Bus Riders . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719171112/http://www.dukecityfix.com/group/abqbusriders/forum/topic/show?id=1233957:Topic:60971 . 2011-07-19 . Duke City Fix.
  21. Web site: Mayor Richard Berry and ABQ RIDE Announce Study to Improve Bus Service . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20111110022129/http://www.cabq.gov/transit/news/mayor-richard-berry-and-abq-ride-announce-study-to-improve-bus-service . 2011-11-10 . 2011-10-11 . City of Albuquerque.
  22. Web site: Garate . Jessica . 2014-03-24 . 'Train-like bus' on display in ABQ . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140325083211/http://krqe.com/2014/03/24/train-like-bus-on-display-in-abq/ . 2014-03-25 . 2014-03-25 . . LIN Media.
  23. Web site: ABQ RIDE Gets a Taste of Future BRT . dead . 2014-03-25 . City of Albuquerque . 2014-03-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140325234803/http://www.cabq.gov/transit/news/abq-ride-gets-a-taste-of-future-brt/ .
  24. Web site: Scott . Damon . 2014-10-17 . Uptown Transit's mixed-use development moves forward . 2014-10-20 . Albuquerque Business First.