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Fare details for the New Mexico Rail Runner Express, including how to buy and ways to save. Ticketing Tickets can be purchased on the train, online or on the Rio Metro Ticketing App.
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RAIL RUNNER TO SANTA FE. The New Mexico Rail Runner Express offers quick, easy service from Santa Fe, the capital of New Mexico, to Albuquerque. The train, which also makes stops throughout the metro area, zips through ancient Pueblo lands with stunning scenic views on its way to historic Santa Fe, located 65 miles from Albuquerque.
Train Fares. The New Mexico Rail Runner Express operates on a zone-based fare structure. The amount passengers pay for a ticket is determined by the distance traveled. There are six zones along the 100-mile corridor between Santa Fe and the City of Belen. See the chart below for details.
The New Mexico Rail Runner Express (AAR reporting mark NMRX) is a commuter rail system serving the metropolitan areas of Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Ride the train from Albuquerque to Santa Fe, and back. The one-way ride can take a approximately 1.5 hours from Santa Fe to Albuquerque Downtown. You'll be going through 6 Zones, which means you will pay $10 one-way or get a day pass for $11 to include the return trip.