Directions to Don Cubero Place station (Santa Fe) with public transit
The following transit lines have routes that pass near Don Cubero Place
How to get to Don Cubero Place station by bus?
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Bus stops near Don Cubero Place in Santa Fe
- Don Diego @ Calle Grillo, 4 min walk,
- Cerrillos @ Guadalupe Ob, 8 min walk,
- Cerrillos @ Paseo De Peralta Ib, 8 min walk,
- Cerrillos @ Paseo De Peralta Ob, 8 min walk,
- Galisteo @ Coronado, 9 min walk,
Bus lines to Don Cubero Place station in Santa Fe
- 4, Downtown Transit Center,
- 2, Santa Fe Place,
- SANTA FE PICK-UP! HISTORIC-CANYON ROAD SHUTTLE, Old Santa Fe Trail Visitors Center,
- M, Cam. Lejo @ Museum Of Int'L. Folk Art,
- 6, Santa Fe Place,
What are the closest stations to Don Cubero Place?
The closest stations to Don Cubero Place are:
- Don Diego @ Calle Grillo is 302 yards away, 4 min walk.
- Cerrillos @ Guadalupe Ob is 644 yards away, 8 min walk.
- Cerrillos @ Paseo De Peralta Ib is 673 yards away, 8 min walk.
- Cerrillos @ Paseo De Peralta Ob is 675 yards away, 8 min walk.
- Galisteo @ Coronado is 690 yards away, 9 min walk.
Which bus lines stop near Don Cubero Place?
These bus lines stop near Don Cubero Place: 1, 2, 4.
What’s the nearest bus station to Don Cubero Place in Santa Fe?
The nearest bus station to Don Cubero Place in Santa Fe is Don Diego @ Calle Grillo. It’s a 4 min walk away.
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Bus: 1, 2, 4, M, SANTA FE PICK-UP! HISTORIC-CANYON ROAD SHUTTLE, 6.
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