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  2. New Mexico State Road 45 - Wikipedia

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    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).

  3. New Mexico State Road 556 - Wikipedia

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    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 . For most of its length, NM 556 is signed as Tramway Boulevard in Albuquerque , although from I-25 to its northern terminus at NM 47 , NM 556 is signed as Roy Road.

  4. New Mexico State Road 423 - Wikipedia

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    The New Mexico Department of Transportation (NMDOT) approved a construction design at a cost of US$93 million, US$55 million of which comes from Bernalillo County and the City of Albuquerque, US$29.75 million from the State of New Mexico, and the other US$8.25 million from federal funding.

  5. Big I - Wikipedia

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    The Big I is a complex stack interchange located in central Albuquerque, New Mexico. [1] The interchange, reconstructed between 2000 and 2002, is the busiest in the state, handling an average of over 400,000 vehicles per day before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  6. New Mexico State Road 47 - Wikipedia

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    New Mexico State Road 47 (NM 47) is a 60.338-mile-long (97.105 km) state highway in Bernalillo, Valencia, and Socorro Counties in New Mexico.NM 47's southern terminus is at an intersection with U.S. Route 60 (US 60).

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  8. Sandia Peak Tramway - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the tramway and a view of metropolitan Albuquerque from the upper terminal. The tramway has only two support towers. The first tower, which is 232 feet (70.7 m) tall, is situated at an elevation of 7,010 feet (2,137 m) above sea level and built as an inclined tower with an inclination angle of 18 degrees.

  9. In-N-Out Burger commits to opening an Albuquerque location in ...

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    Nov. 7—In-N-Out Burger announced Tuesday morning on Facebook the iconic Irvine, Calif., fast-food chain known as much for its secret meals as its sparse regular menu is finally committing to New ...