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Bus Rapid Transit: Northwest Mesa to I-25 |
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The MRCOG is overseeing a special study on this project.
Project Details:
- Paseo del Norte is the primary highway serving Northwest Albuquerque and is one of only three bridges crossing the river.
- Paseo del Norte now runs close to capacity and is susceptible to recurring congestion during peak hours, especially at Coors in the west and at Jefferson/I-25 in the east. Continued growth and development on the west side means that travel demand to cross the Rio Grande will continue to increase without abatement.
- By doing nothing, Northwest residents will be exposed to increasingly severe congestion over extended hours of the day, longer commute times, more serious daily traffic delays, and reduced levels of mobility. The prospects for new bridges crossing the Rio Grande are low.
- There are few opportunities for widening existing roadways. One way to substantially increase capacity is through a transit program - using the remaining limited right-of-way available for a high capacity busway serving express bus routes to Albuquerque job centers.
- The purpose of this study is to explore the feasibility and potential performance of a busway program between the Northwest Mesa and the I-25 corridor.
Contact: Tony Sylvester (tsylvester@mrcog-nm.gov)
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