Alvarado Transportation Center is located in downtown Albuquerque. You're able to catch a city bus from here to many places around Albuquerque. The main buses like the #66 & the ART buses #777 & #766 pick up & drop off on 1st street & Central (the route for these buses are East - West Central Ave . Any other buses will be located in the middle of the Alvarado Transportation Center. You're able to find your bus fairly easy there are signs where each bus stops to pick-up/drop-off. Also screens are located around the Transportation Center with the bus number & times your bus will arrive/depart. You'll see security walking around throughout the time the Center is open & you can ask them for help. You'll see homeless people walking around but as long as you leave them alone you'll be fine. At the Alvarado Transportation Center or while riding a bus, keep your belongings close, Albuquerque has a problem with thieves! Right now the buses are FREE to ride throughout the city of Albuquerque & it's unclear how long it will...
Read moreI also sick of people bitching and complaining about the homeless people here and everywhere on the city. This problem is in every major city. This building is beautiful with old city charm and architecture. It does have the same homeless problem as other bus companies in most major cities. But is no way disgusting and they do their best to try to keep it clean as well as they can. If you can't help fix a problem don't complain about it . How many people come in and out of their daily it doesn't...
Read moreIt's 105 degrees outside. We are in the grips of a heat wave and the Albuquerque bus dose not have air conditioner. I Tried to open a window and the windows are screwed shut!. It's no surprise nobody wants to work for the transit. The bus situation in Albuquerque is outrageous. Fast forward to January the bus is 20 minutes late and it's full after 2 stops. Driver has to turn away a wheelchair and we have no reached a major...
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