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US 62 / US 180 at the Texas state line: US 62 / US 180 at the Texas state line — — US 285: 412.654: 664.102 US 285 at the Texas state line: US 285 at the Colorado state line — — US 366 — — US 366 at the Texas state line: US 566 near Lincoln: 1926 [1] — Replaced by US 54: US 380: 242.092: 389.609 I-25 near San Antonio: US 380 at ...
SH 178 at New Mexico–Texas state line 1991: current International crossing at Santa Teresa Port of Entry NM 137: 55.007: 88.525 New Mexico–Texas state line (north entrance to Guadalupe Mountains National Park) US 285 near Seven Rivers — — NM 138 — — Thompson Cone: NM 61 in Sherman — 1947 NM 138: 0.670: 1.078 Las Cruces: Las Cruces
U.S. Route 62 (US 62) is part of the U.S. Highway System.US 62 travels from the United States–Mexico border at El Paso, Texas, to Niagara Falls, New York.In the U.S. state of New Mexico, US 62 extends from the Texas state line southwest of Whites City and ends at the Texas state line east of Hobbs.
At a T-intersection, New Mexico State Road 17 enters from the north and terminates at said intersection, while US 64/US 84 enter from the south and west. After heading south from Chama, US 64/US 84 combine for about 14 miles (23 km) to Tierra Amarilla, where US 64 departs from US 84 and heads southeast, while US 84 continues south.
State: New Mexico: Postal/ZIP Code: 87110: Country: United States: Coordinates ... They are now owned by the New Mexico-based company, Fresquez Companies. [3] Today
Arizona–New Mexico line: New Mexico: San Juan: Shiprock: 21.935: 35.301: US 491 south – Gallup: Western end of US 491 concurrency; former US 666; US 64 west to the Arizona state line is former NM 504: 22.787: 36.672: US 491 north – Cortez: Eastern end of US 491 concurrency; former US 666: Farmington: 48.371: 77.846: NM 170 north – La ...
The portion of US 80 between the Arizona state line and Anthony was decommissioned on October 6, 1989, while the remainder of the route through the state was removed October 12, 1991. [6] From 1927 to 1960, the section of I-10 between Road Forks and the Arizona state line was designated New Mexico State Road 14 (NM 14).
Chili is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Rio Arriba County, New Mexico. Its population was 654 as of the 2010 census. [4] U.S. Route 84 passes through the community. The name comes from a station of the D&RG railroad that was known locally as the "Chili Line." [5]