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TNM&O/Greyhound (800/231-2222, www.greyhound.com) connects Albuquerque, Santa Fe, and Taos, with either two (Taos) or three (Santa Fe) buses daily. The buses run along I-25 between Albuquerque and Santa Fe and up Highway 68 (the low road) to Taos, with stops in Española and Pilar. If you’re just going north to Santa Fe, an airport shuttle is preferable. If you’re already in downtown Albuquerque, away from the airport, try El Paso–Los Angeles Limousine Express (1611 Central Ave. SW, 505/247-8036), which also runs to Santa Fe; unfortunately, it doesn’t stop in Taos.
© Zora O'Neill from Moon Santa Fe, Taos & Albuquerque, 2nd edition
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