Agency Name: | New Mexico Department of Transportation |
Picture Width: | 250px |
Picture Caption: | Joe M. Anaya Building |
Jurisdiction: | New Mexico |
Headquarters: | 1120 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico |
Chief1 Position: | Cabinet Secretary |
Chief2 Name: | Ricky Serna |
Parent Agency: | State of New Mexico |
Website: | http://dot.state.nm.us |
The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT; Spanish; Castilian: '''Departamento de Transporte de Nuevo México''') is a state government organization which oversees transportation in State of New Mexico in the southwestern United States. The agency has four main focuses - transit, rail, aviation and highways.[1] The department is based in the Joe M. Anaya Building in Santa Fe.[2]
The NMDOT is divided into six districts which serve various areas of the state:[3]
District One | southwest New Mexico[4] | |
District Two | Roswell area[5] | |
District Three | Albuquerque area[6] | |
District Four | Las Vegas area[7] | |
District Five | Santa Fe area[8] | |
District Six | Milan area[9] |
See main article: NMDOT Park and Ride. Beginning in 2003, the NMDOT began operating intercity bus service in New Mexico and Texas, under the name NMDOT Park and Ride.[10] The system includes eight intercity routes and three local routes in Santa Fe.