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<P mce_keep="true">[quote user="videomaker"] <P>Sam,</P> <P>Thanks for a good report,this is useful info..I plan a trip out there next month and was planning to ride the RRE...Did you buy your ticket on line or onboard?</P> <P>[/quote]</P> <P>I bought my tickets on the train. I got a senior discount that is as good as the regular on-line discount. When I go again, I will buy my tickets on-line before leaving the house.</P> <P>For more information about the RRE and ABQRide, Google them. There sites are very informative. You can get the information at home, before you go, so that you know the options that are available to you on arrival.</P> <P>If you are planning to fly to Albuquerque, keep in mind that you can get from the airport to downtown or a direct connection with the RRE via an ABQ Ride bus. Route 50 takes you to the heart of the city; I stayed at a downtown hotel. The fare into the city for a senior is 35 cents; otherwise, I believe it is a dollar. A shuttle from the airport to the center of the city is $11.00, whilst a cab ride will cost around $25.</P> <P>Because of the excellent public transport in Albuquerque, I was able to get around without a rental car. I saved a bundle.</P>
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