The Santa Fe Pick-Up shuttle service is a way for train passengers to get around once they step off the Rail Runner Express. The Santa Fe Pick-Up makes rounds of Santa Fe's downtown area. The service is free to train passengers and everyone else.
The routes start and end in front of the New Mexico Film Museum (the former Jean Cocteau Cinema) on Montezuma Avenue and run counterclockwise around downtown with stops at:
- The Capitol/PERA building
- The Cathedral Basilica of St. Francis of Assisi
- The Main Library / City Hall
- The Santa Fe Community Convention Center / Santa Fe Plaza
- Eldorado / Hilton hotels
- Two stops on Canyon Road
- One stop at Alameda and Paseo de Peralta
Stops are marked "Pick It Up Here." An entire route takes about 20 minutes. The shuttle will drop off passengers at other places along the route if it is safe to stop there.
Download the Schedule of Routes for Santa Fe Pick-Up. Each shuttle also carries schedules.
Two shuttles are scheduled to run from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday. There is a continuous circulating shuttle that picks up or drops off at each designated stop approximately every 20 minutes. There is no Sunday service.
Each shuttle features a graphic of a classic red pickup truck next to an adobe house with mountains in the background, by local artist William Rotsaert. The Santa Fe Pick-Up logo was designed by Joyce Bond from the city's Public Works Department.