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NM 536 west – Sandia Park, Sandia Peak: Eastern terminus of NM 536: Sandoval: No major junctions: Santa Fe: Golden: 15.748: 25.344: NM 344 south – Edgewood: Northern terminus of NM 344 44.900: 72.260: NM 599 north (Santa Fe Bypass) Southern terminus of NM 599 46.675: 75.116: I-25 / US 85 – Albuquerque, Las Vegas: I-25 Exit 278: Santa Fe ...
NM 556/Tramway Boulevard southbound at Montgomery Boulevard in Albuquerque. New Mexico State Road 556 (NM 556) is a 15.402-mile-long (24.787 km) state highway entirely within Bernalillo County, New Mexico.
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 ...
NM 45 northbound approaching I-40. Throughout most of Albuquerque, NM 45 is called Coors Boulevard.Coors Boulevard serves as a major expressway in Albuquerque as it allows access to Interstate 40 (I-40), and other major highways in the city such as NM 423 (Paseo Del Norte), NM 528 (Alameda Boulevard), and NM 500 (Rio Bravo Boulevard/Sen. Dennis Chaves Boulevard).
Central Avenue is a major east–west street in Albuquerque, New Mexico, which historically served as the city's main thoroughfare and principal axis of development. [2] It runs through many of Albuquerque's oldest neighborhoods, including Downtown, Old Town, Nob Hill, and the University of New Mexico area.
New Mexico State Road 528 (NM 528) is a 15.355-mile-long (24.711 km) state highway in Sandoval County and Bernalillo County, New Mexico.NM 528 is signed as Alameda Blvd. In Rio Rancho, the road is also known as Pat D'Arco Highway, [2] named after former mayor of Rio Rancho Pat D'Arco.
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Continuing east, the northern terminus of New Mexico State Road 80 (NM 80) is intersected, serving Rodeo, followed by NM 338. Passing Lee Peak , the highway turns southeast, entering Lordsburg . US 70 is intersected in town, and becomes concurrent with the highway as it continues east past the Lordsburg Municipal Airport , before exiting the town.