Traveling from Albuquerque to Durango Just Got Easier

Greyhound expanded its services in the Four Corners Region with a new bus route. The City of Farmington fixed a pump malfunction that was causing excess chlorine in the city water supply. And early voting for the 2025 local elections is underway. Watch to learn more! By Rachel Hughes. This story is sponsored by Three Rivers Brewery and Four Corners Regional Airport.

Traveling from Albuquerque to Durango just got easier with a new Greyhound bus route. The city of Farmington fixed a pump malfunction that was causing excess chlorine in the city. Water supply and early voting has begun for the 2025 local elections. You are watching the local news Roundup, brought to you by Three Rivers Brewery and Four Corners Regional Airport. I’m Sadie Smith. Greyhound expanded its service in the four Corners region with a new bus route that connects Albuquerque to Durango officials and community partners. Gathered on Friday, October 17th at the Animus Valley Mall in Farmington for the ribbon cutting ceremony. To celebrate the route’s launch, the route will stop in Albuquerque, Bernalillo, Cuba, Farmington, and Durango. Greyhound already served Albuquerque, but hasn’t had a stop in Farmington or Durango for several years. Greyhound is owned and operated by Flix North America, who worked with the New Mexico Department of Transportation to plan the route based on community needs. Flix iss, senior Manager of Government Affairs and Strategic Partnerships, Sarah Hammi says that the city of Farmington in red apple transit were crucial in securing the bus stop. In farming tent. Tehani says Flix already has received positive feedback from the community regarding the new route…

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