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New Mexico Department of Transportation

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

New Mexico Department of Transportation

Joe M. Anaya Building
Agency overview
JurisdictionNew Mexico
Headquarters1120 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Agency executives
  • Cabinet Secretary
  • Ricky Serna
Parent agencyState of New Mexico
Websitehttp://dot.state.nm.us

The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT; Spanish: Departamento de Transporte de Nuevo México) is a state government organization which oversees transportation in State of New Mexico in the southwestern United States. The agency has four main focuses—transit, rail, aviation and highways.[1] The department is based in the Joe M. Anaya Building in Santa Fe.[2]

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NMDOT Districts

The NMDOT is divided into six districts which serve various areas of the state:[3]

District Area served
District One southwest New Mexico[4]
District Two Roswell area[5]
District Three Albuquerque area[6]
District Four Las Vegas area[7]
District Five Santa Fe area[8]
District Six Milan area[9]

NMDOT Park and Ride

Beginning in 2003, the NMDOT began operating intercity bus service in New Mexico and Texas, under the name NMDOT Park and Ride.[10] The system includes eight intercity routes and three local routes in Santa Fe.

See also

logo U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. ^ "New Mexico Department of Transportation - Home Page". Archived from the original on 2007-08-06. Retrieved 2007-08-05. NMDOT accessed 4 March 2009
  2. ^ "Appendix D: State Departments of Transportation." U.S. Department of Transportation. Retrieved on March 24, 2016. "Joe M. Anaya Building 1120 Cerrillos Road - P.O. Box 1149 Santa Fe, NM 87504-1149"
  3. ^ http://www.nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=15426 About New Mexico DOT accessed 4 March 2009
  4. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=13688 District One accessed 4 March 2009
  5. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=13688 District Two accessed 4 March 2009
  6. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=13711 District Three accessed 4 March 2009
  7. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=11671 District Four accessed 4 March 2009
  8. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=13882 District Five accessed 4 March 2009
  9. ^ http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/main.asp?secid=13691 District Six accessed 4 March 2009
  10. ^ New Mexico Department of Transportation Park and Ride

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