How to go from Albuquerque to Santa Fe?

Traveling from Albuquerque to Santa Fe is quick and convenient, covering about 60–65 miles in roughly an hour by car via I-25 North. You can also take the New Mexico Rail Runner Express for a budget-friendly and relaxing ride, which takes around 1.5–2 hours. Driving is the fastest option, while the train is great if you prefer a stress-free journey.
 
To travel from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, you can drive via I-25, which takes about one hour. Alternatively, take the Rail Runner Express train or a bus service. Both options are convenient, affordable, and offer scenic views along the route between the two cities.
 
Travel from Albuquerque to Santa Fe by car via I-25 North (about 1 hour). You can also take the Rail Runner Express train or a shuttle bus. Driving is fastest, while the train offers scenic views and a relaxed journey.
 
To get to Santa Fe from Albuquerque, you have a few options. The most direct way is to drive, which takes about an hour via I-25 North, depending on traffic. You can also take the New Mexico Park and Ride bus, also known as the NM Park and Ride, or the Santa Fe Trails bus, which is a more affordable option and takes around the same amount of time as driving. Another option is to take the Rail Runner train, which runs from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, and then transfer to the Santa Fe Trails bus to get to your final destination, this option takes a bit longer but it's a good alternative if you don't want to drive.
 
To travel from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, you have several options. Driving via I-25 takes about one hour. You can also take the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, which is affordable and scenic. Buses and shuttles are available too. Renting a car offers flexibility, while the train is great for a relaxed, convenient journey between the two cities.
 
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