City seeks to improve bus access for students

By Truett Jackson

Staff Reporter

            Student life at CNM has been back to full speed for some time now, and ABQ Ride is implementing plans to improve rider safety and return to pre-pandemic service across the city of Albuquerque. Expanded access to transportation for students, faculty, and staff will translate to savings of time, money and energy for our Burqué community.

As a part of this process, the City is asking for input from its citizens on their needs and concerns. With CNM’s campuses spread throughout the city, more access for Suncats means a better, more well-oiled CNM machine.  More response from you means more service and more options. You can find the survey for the Ride Forward Plan here.

Getting to class on time is great, and you should feel safe getting there. You can find that survey here.

ABQ Ride is already taking the needs of its college-bound passengers into consideration and is restarting service on the 790 Coors/University route. They would also like to remind students that the bus is still free, and that they are working on a multi-pronged approach for public safety with more initiatives to come for public safety.

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