Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Interstate 25 (I-25) in the US state of New Mexico follows the north–south corridor through Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It replaced U.S. Route 85 (US 85), which is no longer signed, but still exists in route logs sharing most of the I-25 alignment. I-25 starts in New Mexico at an interchange with I-10 in Las Cruces and extends roughly 460 miles ...
Interstate 25 (I-25), also known as the Pan-American Freeway, is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States. It is primarily a north–south highway, serving as the main route through New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming. I-25 stretches from I-10 at Las Cruces, New Mexico (approximately 25 miles [40 km] north of El Paso, Texas) to I ...
Oct. 7—Interstate 25 northbound traffic from Gibson to Cesar Chavez was closed for parts of Monday afternoon after an unidentified man was hit with a vehicle. New Mexico State Police ...
Several miles of interstate remain closed while workers clean up debris and authorities determine whether the road was damaged in the incident. Parts of I-25 remain closed for train derailment ...
Contents. U.S. Route 31. U.S. Route 31 or U.S. Highway 31 (US 31) is a major north–south U.S. highway connecting southern Alabama to northern Michigan. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with US 90 / US 98 in Spanish Fort, Alabama. Its northern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75) south of Mackinaw City, Michigan.
Ratón Pass. Ratón Pass is a 7,834 ft (2,388 m) elevation mountain pass on the Colorado – New Mexico border in the western United States. It is located on the eastern side of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains between Trinidad, Colorado and Raton, New Mexico, approximately 180 miles (290 km) northeast of Santa Fe. Ratón is Spanish for "mouse".
Among those that will be closed are Bank of America and Wells Fargo. Some banks, however, say they will remain open on Oct. 14, including Chase, which says its branches will remain open, and TD Bank .
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. [2][3] The interchange accommodates traffic movements between I-25, I-40, and their ...