Albuquerque’s $133-million electric bus system is going nowhere fast

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Albuquerque’s $133-million electric bus system is going nowhere fast
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Shiny stations along the line stand dormant. Vandals have smashed ticket dispensers. Flat-screen televisions meant to alert passengers about boarding times flash a request to get rebooted.

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