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[edit] Lamy and Las Vegas

Here is where i got my information. Maybe Amtrak made a mistake. [1]. John R G 06:27, 23 October 2006 (UTC)


Strange, it does say that. But the map on that site shows Lamy as the next station. Well, I know it was a mistake on Amtrak's part. I live in Albuquerque, and I know where all those towns are. :-) PerryPlanet 18:28, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Hi

Thanks for the recent edits on ABQ Ride. Good to see a fellow Abq-er ('cept I'm moving on Monday) who uses the transit system.

Just wanted to say I looked at your blog and particularly liked this gem:

I really hate to say it, but no mass transit system is going to solve the traffic problem on the West Side. You people chose to live in the suburbs, you chose to deal with the traffic. No amount of buses or light rail is going to solve the West Side traffic problem, because everyone out there convinetly(sic) decided to live miles and miles from anything, making all modes of public transit pretty much useless.

Huzzah! Take that you SUV-drivin', pedestrian-ignorin', pollution-lovin' numb-nuts. Glippy00 01:01, 16 December 2006 (UTC)

Amen! Thanks for your comment, that definetly brightened my day.
What I find so ridiculous with these people on the West Side and in Rio Rancho is that we're supposed to do EVERYTHING for them. Build them bridges over the Rio Grande, run more public transit into their crummy subdivisions, etc. Maybe if they'd been smart enough to not actually put themselves there in the first place, we could get stuff done in this town.
I'm thinking of an analogy here, been thinking of it since the streetcar came down... The West Side and the far Heights are like spoiled children, throwing a temper tantrum everytime their little brother (the central areas of town) gets a new toy. PerryPlanet 18:58, 15 December 2006 (UTC)