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The Big I was originally built in the mid-1960s with left exits designed to handle 60,000 vehicles per day. By the late 1990s, however, it could no longer handle Albuquerque's increasing traffic flows and needed to be replaced. Construction work on a new interchange began in June 2000 and lasted until May 2002.
Frontage Road 4026 is a 1.350-mile-long (2.173 km) frontage road. The eastern terminus is at University Avenue at the I-40 exit 366 westbound off ramp, in Albuquerque. The western terminus is at 4th Street at the I-40 exit 158 westbound on ramp in Albuquerque. FR 4026 is a one-way westbound road.
New Mexico State Road 448 (NM 448) is a 13.01-mile-long (20.94 km) state highway in Sandoval County and Bernalillo County, New Mexico. NM 448 is assigned as Coors Road inside of Albuquerque, and is assigned as Corrales Road in Corrales, New Mexico. The highway's northern terminus is at an intersection with NM 528 (Pat D'Arco Highway) in Rio Rancho.
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Anapra Road to US 85 at Texas–New Mexico state line: NM 28 in La Union — — Section from NM 28 east renumbered NM 183 in the 1988 renumbering. Section from NM 28 west renumbered as NM 182 in 2000; one small section to the north was removed from the state highway system. It was rerouted over NM 319. NM 274 — — NM 10 near Cedar Crest: La ...
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FR 2537 south (Pan American West Frontage Road) FR 2537 is one-way southbound only: 6.134: 9.872: I-25 south – Las Cruces: Can only access I-25 off NM 423 westbound: 6.303: 10.144: FR 2523 (Pan American East Frontage Road) north To I-25 north (US 85 north) – Santa Fe: FR 2523 is one-way northbound only: 17.000: 27.359: NM 556 (Tramway ...
The Albuquerque Northwest Loop is a projected highway in New Mexico's Bernalillo and Sandoval counties. The road, which would be built in a rural area, is projected to connect U.S. Route 550 (US 550) near Rio Rancho to Interstate 40 (I-40) near the Rio Puerco [ 1 ] (approximately 15 miles (24 km) from central Albuquerque ).