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Broken Bus Shelter Blocks Sidewalk on Coors Near Paseo del Norte
Concrete divider displaced by vehicle crash obstructs pedestrian access at Albuquerque bus stop.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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A vehicle crash on Coors Boulevard in Albuquerque, New Mexico has displaced a large concrete divider at a bus stop, blocking the sidewalk. The divider, which was previously between benches, was moved by the impact of the crash. ABQ Ride, the local transit agency, has confirmed the incident and said the concrete is too heavy for their crews to move on their own, so they are hiring a contractor to assist with clearing the obstruction.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the importance of maintaining safe and accessible public infrastructure, especially for pedestrians and transit users. Blocked sidewalks can pose significant challenges for those with mobility issues and create potential safety hazards. The city’s response in addressing the issue in a timely manner is crucial for restoring normal operations and ensuring the community’s transportation needs are met.
The details
According to reports, a vehicle crashed into the concrete divider at the bus stop on southbound Coors Boulevard between Paseo del Norte and Irving Street, displacing the large structure and obstructing the sidewalk. ABQ Ride, the local transit agency, has confirmed the incident and stated that the divider, which was previously positioned between benches, was moved by the impact of the crash. The agency noted that the concrete is too heavy for their crews to move on their own, so they are in the process of hiring a contractor to assist with clearing the obstruction.
- The vehicle crash occurred on Coors Boulevard in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- ABQ Ride aims to have the divider cleared by the end of the week.
The players
ABQ Ride
The local transit agency in Albuquerque, New Mexico, responsible for managing the city’s public transportation infrastructure.
What’s next
ABQ Ride is working to hire a contractor to assist with the removal of the displaced concrete divider, with the goal of having the obstruction cleared by the end of the week.
The takeaway
This incident underscores the importance of maintaining safe and accessible public infrastructure, particularly for pedestrians and transit users. The city’s timely response in addressing the issue and restoring normal operations is crucial for ensuring the community’s transportation needs are met.
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