I am trying to find a way to get back from a one way drive to Durango. I have heard there are buses that go from Albuquerque to Denver and back, is there anything like that for Durango (or near by)?

  • zeppo@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Well, i searched and found a bus to Durango, Mexico, ha. One a day! However I didn’t see one to Durango, CO. It does appear that if you were fortunate and scheduled it right you could fly there for under $300.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah the buses to Durango Mexico keep giving me false hope.

  • Klystron@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Not local, but you check greyhound? Or some other bus service? I’m sure there’s something. Maybe even Amtrak if you have time.

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      1 year ago

      Or some other bus service?

      There is what I am trying to find.

      Greyhound does not service Durango at all, and Amtrak goes from Albuquerque to Chicago to Denver (6+ hour drive from Denver to Durango).

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        1 year ago

        Yeah this is where lemmy fails rn, super niche questions. If you can’t find anything this is a circumstance where I’d probably bail and hop on abq’s subreddit for info.

  • SymphonicResonance@support.futbol
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    1 year ago

    Is driving out? If not, could you rent a car to get back? If so, their airport has service to Phoenix, Dallas, and Denver. Once at one of those cities, your options open up.

    Additionally, this website can give you ideas with prices: https://www.rome2rio.com/map/Durango-CO-USA/Albuquerque

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    Looks like there is a bus called “the Blue Bus” (North Central Regional Transit District ) that goes from Farmington to Chama. The route is called 170 JICARILLA. According to the linked to pdf, it is fare free, but I wouldn’t trust that document. Give them a call to find out more: 505-629-4725 / 866-206-0754

    Looking at their routes, it looks like it would be possible (depending on times) to get all the way to Edgewood. So in this case, your mission would be to get to Farmington from Durango. Then take a bus or three to the nearest Railrunner stop, hop on that and straight to Albuquerque.

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      1 year ago

      I am driving my daughter’s car up to Durango and need a way to get back home without having someone follow me. Renting a car is not out, but i do not have a credit card and the last time I tried getting a rental without one it was a huge hassle. I looked at that Rome to Rio site initially and it looked like the route i needed was 3 cabs and a bus or two over two days.

      I was really hoping there was a bus straight there. Maybe i need to look at flights. Thanks for the info, i missed that it went to Edgewood when i looked.

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        1 year ago

        Durango to Farmington is only 50 miles, i probably could have my daughter drop me at the bus station there, eliminating the taxi to the bus.