It is about 325 miles.
The only weather condition that seriously effects driving on that route is winter snow which rarely mandates road closures. Raton Pass is the critical point to watch out for and weather advisories are available from the New Mexico Department of Transportation, the Raton Police Department (575) 445-2704 and KRTN 93.9 FM. Glorieta Pass between Santa Fe, NM and Las Vegas, NM can often be a problem as can Monument Hill between Colorado Springs, CO and Denver, CO. Ground blizzards and white outs may be experienced between Las Vegas and Raton and in the area near Walsenburg, CO.
Raton, NM
About 378 miles.
From the main post office in Albuquerque to the main post office in Colorado Springs is 378 miles.
East of Raton, NM.
Sadly, Amtrak does not go to Colorado Springs. The only transportation between Albuquerque - Colorado Springs - Denver is by car, bus, or plane. That's not entirely true. Amtrak will take you from Albuquerque, NM, to Trinidad, CO; at which point you can take a motorcoach, coordinated through the Amtrak website for bussing to Colo Spgs...it would be an additonal two hours.
Raton, NM and Gleason, WY (south of Cheyenne on I-25).
About 254 miles.
Yes in Colorado Springs but very rare
Greyhound. Depending on the fare type selected, a one-way Adult ticket from Colorado Springs to Albuquerque will cost approximately $30.60 - $100.00.
The address of the Raton Museum is: 216 S 1St St, Raton, NM 87740-3904