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The Santa Fe Trail was the 19th century US territory's vital commercial and military highway link to the Eastern United States.
New Mexico's latitude and low passes made it an attractive east-west transportation corridor.
Railroads were later supplemented or replaced by a system of highways and airports.
Today, New Mexico's Interstate Highways approximate the earlier land routes of the Camino Real, the Santa Fe Trail and the transcontinental railroads.
The automobile changed the character of New Mexico, marking the start of large scale immigration to the state from elsewhere in the United States.
Settlers moving West during the Great Depression and post-World War II American culture immortalized the National Old Trails Highway, later U.S. Route 66.
Today, the automobile is heavily relied upon in New Mexico for transportation.
New Mexico had 59,927 route miles of highway as of the year 2000, of which 7,037 receive federal-aid.
In that same year there were 1,003 miles (1,614 km) of freeways, of which 1000 were the route miles of Interstate Highways 10, 25 and 40.
The former number has increased with the upgrading of roads near Pojoaque, Santa Fe and Las Cruces to freeways.
Rural and intercity public transportation by road is provided by Americanos USA, LLC, Greyhound Lines and several government operators.
In addition there are lots of private Bus Tour and motor coach providing there service trought New Mexico whith lots of bus station. |
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Safety around School bus
With school buses back on the road, as a parent you might be worried about safety in school bus and around school. According to the digital journal, School bus accidents may only represent a small number of total accidents. [...] (Read Article)
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February 21 2012 - Cruces School Bus Drivers’ Strike Averted LAS CRUCES (AP) — Las Cruces school bus drivers say they won't go on strike after a bargaining session with their employer. Texas-based Student Transportation Specialists of New Mexico pledged... Read more » |
February 20 2012 - School bus drivers picket for more money More money and more union security are the reasons why dozens of Las Cruces school bus drivers picketed along North Solano Drive Monday. "Everything has gone up except our wages," special needs bus attendant Mercy Chavez said. The school bus driver union president Leslie Tamburro negotiated contracts with representatives from Student Transportation Specialists of New Mexico. The drivers said ... |
February 20 2012 - Las Cruces school bus drivers to picket Las Cruces school bus drivers say they plan to picket Monday over wage issues. Officials from Texas-based Student Transportation Specialists of New Mexico will meet with union representatives to discuss a new contract. The... |
February 14 2012 - Mom, third-grader help stop bus after driver falls ill An alert New Mexico mother sprang into action Monday morning when she watched a school bus roll past her waiting children and was told by one of her kids, “something’s not right with our bus driver,” KOAT.com reported. |
February 11 2012 - Politicians could take more than funding To say it's a labor of love for Ryan Cordova doesn't do it justice. Officially employed as the athletic director and men's head basketball coach at Northern New Mexico College, the Española native does a lot more than what his business card indicates. |
February 01 2012 - Abductions attempted at school bus stop New Mexico State Police are looking for a man they say tried to abduct two children walking to a school bus stop in Valencia County Wednesday morning. |
January 03 2012 - WNMU bus fire highlights top sports story in 2011. SILVER CITY It s been another wild and wacky season in the world of sports in Grant County. The New Year is upon us, and the top story of 2011 was the Western New Mexico University football bus trip fire. |
December 23 2011 - Federal grants to support NM transit SILVER CITY - Several New Mexico communities will share more than $774,796 in federal transit grants, which are expected to support bus and other transit services throughout the state. |
December 22 2011 - A holiday gambling escape AUSTIN — Deep in the heart of Texas, travelers who enjoy casino gambling are hopping into their cars or boarding buses this holiday season to head across the state line.For a day or more, these gambling Texans visit Louisiana, Oklahoma or New Mexico , where casinos are legal and money flows. Visits typically increase right after Christmas Day, industry officials say. |
November 30 2011 - Greg Hansen: On bus trip, young Cats turn the corner LAS CRUCES, N. M. -Â This is not the Land of Enchantment, as the license plates say, not at the Pan American Center, and not against a New Mexico State team that you can picture winning 25 games, the WAC and maybe a game or two in the NCAA tournament. |
November 28 2011 - Business briefs for Nov. 22, 2011 AAA New Mexico forecasts that 3.2 million mountain region residents will travel 50 miles or more from home during the Thanksgiving holiday, which would be a 4 percent increase in total Thanksgiving travel compared to 2010. The mountain region includes eight states: New Mexico, Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, Utah, and Wyoming. |
October 26 2011 - Around New Mexico Illegal Immigrants Board Bus DEMING - Deming Public Schools has announced new safety measures a ... |
October 25 2011 - Nasa books Virgin spaceport flight Nasa has booked a charter suborbital flight from Virgin Galactic's spaceport operations in southern New Mexico. Related Stories Holidaymaker killed by runaway bus Police fire tear gas at protesters Glider crashes filming GM advert Larry Hagman diagnosed with cancer Gun in a bun: Hot dog pair in court |
October 06 2011 - Honor Flight to carry WWII vets to monument in nation's capital LAS CRUCES - Before dawn's early light Wednesday 29 World War II veterans from throughout New Mexico, including some from Doña Ana, Luna and Grant counties in southern New Mexico, boarded a chartered bus at New Mexico State University's Pan American Center that took them to El Paso International Airport to catch a flight to Washington, D.C. |
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