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The North Central Regional Transit District operates a network of several local and intercity bus routes in northern New Mexico, serving Santa Fe, Española, Taos, and many smaller communities along a network of 20 fixed routes and two demand-response routes. All routes operate Monday through Friday only, with the exceptions of the "Taos Express," which operates only on weekends, and the Mountain Trail route, which operates daily. These two routes are also the only routes to require a fare; all other routes are free to ride. The service is supported primarily by transit gross receipt taxes, which provided 73% of the RTD's revenues in 2014. ==History== The North Central RTD was created in September 2004 by the New Mexico Transportation Commission under the Regional Transit Act, a law passed by Governor Bill Richardson that authorized the creation of Regional Transit Districts in New Mexico. The RTD first began public transit operations in 2007 after consolidating with local transit services in Rio Arriba County. In the following years, NCRTD expanded service further, aided by a gross receipts tax of one-eighth of one percent that was approved by voters in 2008.〔 In January 2015, NCRTD took over operations of the weekend Taos Express bus service, and in July took over operations of the local Chile Line bus service in the town of Taos. In September 2015, the RTD opened a new route serving the Santa Fe Ski Area. Current members of the district include Los Alamos County, Rio Arriba County, Santa Fe County, Taos County, and Torrance County, as well as several pueblos, including Ohkay Owingeh, Pojoaque, San Ildefonso, Santa Clara, and Tesuque.
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