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U.S. Route 180 is an east–west United States highway.Like many three-digit routes, US 180 no longer meets its "parent", US 80.US 80 was decommissioned west of Mesquite, Texas, and was replaced in Texas by Interstate 20 and Interstate 10 resulting in U.S. 180 being 57 miles longer than U.S. 80.
US 180, still in concurrence with US 62, reenters Texas between Hobbs, New Mexico and Seminole. In Seminole, the highways split, with US 62 joining U.S. Route 385 and travelling north to Seagraves and Brownfield. US 180 continues east, sharing a short overlap with U.S. Route 87 in Lamesa, before continuing east through the towns of Gail and Snyder.
Map of the present U.S. Highway network. ... 180 US 23 in Pound, VA: I-64, ... Result of a renumbering of US Route 666 US 501: 355: 571
U.S. Route 62 or U.S. Highway 62 (US 62) is an east–west United States Highway in the southern and northeastern United States. It runs from the Mexican border at El Paso, Texas, to Niagara Falls, New York, near the Canadian border. It is the only east–west United States Numbered Highway that connects Mexico and Canada
California State Route 180; Florida State Road 180 (former) Georgia State Route 180; Hawaii Route 180; Illinois Route 180; K-180 (Kansas highway) (former) Kentucky Route 180; Louisiana Route 180; Maine State Route 180; Maryland Route 180; M-180 (Michigan highway) (former) Missouri Route 180; New Jersey Route 180 (former) New York State Route ...
State Highway 180 as Main Street in Grand Prairie. State Highway 180 (SH 180) is a highway that runs through Tarrant County and Dallas County in Texas between Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, running east to Loop 12 in Dallas. From Loop 12 in Dallas to Interstate 35W in Fort Worth, State Highway 180 follows the old routing of U.S. Route 80.
Interstate 180 (I-180) is a spur highway in Pennsylvania that connects Williamsport to I-80 near Milton.The length of the highway is 28.84 miles (46.41 km). It was also the designation of present-day I-176 between Morgantown and Reading, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike carried the "I-80S" designation in the 1960s.
Map showing the final route of US 180 highlighted in red. US 70, its modern counterpart, is highlighted in grey underneath US 180 for comparison. U.S. Route 180 (US 180) was the original U.S. Highway designation between Globe and the New Mexico state border near Virden .