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U.S. Route 550

U.S. Route 550 (US 550) is a spur of U.S. Highway 50 that runs from Bernalillo, New Mexico to Montrose, Colorado in the western United States. The section from Silverton to Ouray is frequently called the Million Dollar Highway.[3] It is one of the roads on the Trails of the Ancients Byway, one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways.[4]

U.S. Route 550

Million Dollar Highway
US 550 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 50
Length305.104 mi[1][2] (491.017 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
South end I-25 / US 85 / NM 165 in Bernalillo, NM
Major intersections
North end US 50 at Montrose, CO
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesNew Mexico, Colorado
CountiesNM: Sandoval, Rio Arriba, San Juan
CO: La Plata, San Juan, Ouray, Montrose
Highway system

Route description

New Mexico

 
View of Tertiary sediments of the San Juan Basin Badlands[5] at southbound Mile Marker 111 in New Mexico (36.2558°N 107.6229°W).

U.S. 550 begins just north of Albuquerque at Bernalillo and passes through the towns of San Ysidro, Cuba, Bloomfield, and Aztec. Except for sections passing through the above listed towns, U.S. 550 in New Mexico has been upgraded to four lanes, offering a high-speed (70 mph) connection for Farmington, New Mexico and Durango, Colorado to Albuquerque and Santa Fe.

Colorado

Most of U.S. 550 in Colorado is two-lane mountainous highway. It is one of only two north–south U.S. Highways in Colorado which runs west of the Continental Divide. (The other route is US 491.) The route travels north through the San Juan Mountains.

 
U.S. Route 550 at the Uncompahgre Gorge

The Million Dollar Highway stretches for about 25 miles (40 km) in western Colorado and follows the route of U.S. 550 between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. It is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway. Between Durango and Silverton the Skyway loosely parallels the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad.

Though the entire stretch has been called the Million Dollar Highway, it is really the twelve miles (19 km) south of Ouray through the Uncompahgre Gorge to the summit of Red Mountain Pass which gains the highway its name. This stretch through the gorge is challenging and potentially hazardous to drive; it is characterized by steep cliffs, narrow lanes, and a lack of guardrails; the ascent of Red Mountain Pass is marked with a number of hairpin curves used to gain elevation, and again, narrow lanes for traffic—many cut directly into the sides of mountains. During this ascent, the remains of the Idarado Mine are visible. Travel north from Silverton to Ouray allows drivers to hug the inside of curves; travel south from Ouray to Silverton perches drivers on the vertiginous outside edge of the highway. Large RVs travel in both directions, which adds a degree of excitement (or danger) to people in cars.[6] The road is kept open year-round. Summer temperatures can range from highs between 70–90 °F (21–32 °C) at the ends of the highway to 50–70 °F (10–21 °C) in the mountain passes. The snow season starts in October, and snow will often close the road in winter. Chains may be required to drive.[7]

North of Durango, the highway passes by Trimble Springs, hot springs that have been open for visitors since the late 19th century. The highway runs north along the Animas River, under the Hermosa Cliffs. It enters the San Juan National Forest and goes past Haviland Lake and Electra Lake. Drivers pass by Engineer Mountain and Twilight Peak before crossing Coal Bank Pass. Next is Molas Pass, which offers a panoramic view of Molas Lake, the Animas River Gorge, and Snowdon Peak. Northbound travelers then pass through the town of Silverton, elevation 9,320 feet (2841 m), surrounded by 13,000 foot (4000 m) peaks Sultan Mountain, Kendall Mountain, and Storm Peak.[7]

The highway leaves Silverton and proceeds up Mineral Creek Valley before ascending to Red Mountain Pass. The ruins of the Longfellow Mine are visible along the way. The highway then goes through a series of steep grades and hairpin turns before reaching Lookout Point, which offers a view of the town of Ouray.[7]

 
Looking south toward Red Mountain Pass.

This section of the route passes over three mountain passes:

 
An "overpass" for an active avalanche chute on the Million Dollar Highway, south of Ouray.

The origin of the name Million Dollar Highway is disputed. There are several legends, though, including that it cost a million dollars a mile to build in the 1920s, and that its fill dirt contains a million dollars in gold ore.[3]

There are seventy named avalanche paths that intersect Highway 550 in the 23 mi (37 km) between Ouray and Silverton, Colorado.[8]

U.S. 550 ends at the corner of Townsend Avenue and San Juan Avenue in Montrose, Colorado at the junction of its parent route U.S. Highway 50.

History

 
A view of the Million Dollar Highway pass.

The original portion of the Million Dollar Highway was a toll road built by Otto Mears in 1883 to connect Ouray and Ironton.[3] Another toll road was built over Red Mountain Pass from Ironton to Silverton. In the late 1880s Otto Mears turned to building railroads and built the Silverton Railroad north from Silverton over Red Mountain Pass to reach the lucrative mining districts around Red Mountain, terminating at Albany just eight miles (13 km) south of Ouray. The remaining eight miles (13 km) were considered too difficult and steep for a railroad. At one point a cog railroad was proposed, but it never made it beyond the planning stage.

In the early 1920s, the original toll road was rebuilt at considerable cost and became the present day US 550. The Million Dollar Highway was completed in 1924.[7] Today the entire route is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway.

US 550 was part of the original 1926 federal highway system. The original highway extended 110 miles (177 km) from Montrose, Colorado at U.S. Highway 50 to U.S. Highway 450 (now U.S. Highway 160) at Durango, Colorado. In 1934, Highway 550 was extended through Farmington to Shiprock, New Mexico. In 1989, the western end of US 550 was replaced with US 64 between Farmington and Shiprock. In 2000, US 550 was extended further south from Aztec to Bernalillo to replace the newly upgraded NM 44 and NM 544, at which time all of US 550 in New Mexico was four lanes.

In 2009 US 50 was re-routed onto the San Juan Avenue bypass to avoid downtown Montrose. As a result, U.S. 550 was extended approximately one mile northwest to intersect with the new U.S. 50 alignment.

Major intersections

StateCountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
New MexicoSandovalBernalillo0.0000.000 
 
NM 165 east – Placitas
Continuation east beyond southern terminus
  
 
I-25 / US 85 north (CanAm Highway) – Santa Fe, Las Vegas, Raton
  
 
I-25 / US 85 south (CanAm Highway) – Albuquerque
Southern terminus; I-25 exit 242
 
 
NM 313 north (Camino Del Pueblo) – Santa Ana Pueblo, Algodones, San Felipe Pueblo
 
 
NM 313 south (Camino Del Pueblo) – Pueblo of Sandia Village, North Valley
2.4403.927 
 
NM 528 south – Rio Rancho
Northern end of NM 528
23.22537.377 
 
NM 4 north – San Ysidro
Southern end of NM 4
63.381102.002 
 
NM 197 south – Torreon
Northern end of NM 197
Cuba64.346103.555 
 
NM 126 east – Santa Fe National Forest
Western end of NM 126
68.025109.476 
 
NM 96 north – La Jara
Southern end of NM 96
85.485137.575 
 
NM 537 north
Southern end of NM 537
Rio Arriba
No major junctions
San Juan123.470198.706 
 
NM 57 south
Northern end of NM 57
Bloomfield151.746244.212 
 
US 64 west – Farmington, Taos
Southern end of US 64 concurrency
152.061244.718 
 
US 64 east – Navajo City
Northern end of US 64 concurrency
Aztec159.584256.826 
 
NM 516 west (Aztec Boulevard) – Farmington
Eastern end of NM 516
161.470259.861 
 
NM 173 east – Navajo State Park
Western end of NM 173
 174.885
0.000
281.450
0.000
New Mexico–Colorado line
ColoradoLa Plata16.56126.652 
 
US 160 east – Pagosa Springs
Southern end of US 160 concurrency
Durango18.36929.562 
 
SH 3 north
Southern end of SH 3
20.91633.661 
 
US 160 west – Cortez
Northern end of US 160 concurrency
San Juan
No major junctions
OurayRidgway103.702166.892 
 
SH 62 west – Placerville
Eastern end of SH 62
MontroseMontrose129.306208.098 
 
SH 90 west (Main Street) – Naturita
Eastern end of SH 90
130.219209.567 
 
US 50 south (North San Juan Avenue) – Sapinero, Gunnison
North Grand Avenue west
Northern terminus
 
 
US 50 north (North Townsend Avenue) – Olathe, Delta, Grand Junction
Continuation north beyond northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Related routes

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Statewide Milepost/Point Map (PDF) (Map). New Mexico Department of Transportation. 2007. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  2. ^ a b . Colorado Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved August 16, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c Road Trip America – Million Dollar Highway by Mark Sedenquist accessed Oct 21, 2007
  4. ^ Trail of the Ancients. August 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine New Mexico Tourism Department. Retrieved August 14, 2014.
  5. ^ New Mexico Geologic Highway Map, New Mexico Geologic Society, New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources, 2005.
  6. ^ The Cultured Traveler-Million Dollary Highway by "Totty" accessed Oct 21, 2007
  7. ^ a b c d Million Dollar Highway
  8. ^ Leath Tonino (February 23, 2017). "Keep Your Hands on the Wheel and Don't Look Down". Outside Magazine. Retrieved May 4, 2017.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 550


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U S Route 550 US 550 is a spur of U S Highway 50 that runs from Bernalillo New Mexico to Montrose Colorado in the western United States The section from Silverton to Ouray is frequently called the Million Dollar Highway 3 It is one of the roads on the Trails of the Ancients Byway one of the designated New Mexico Scenic Byways 4 U S Route 550Million Dollar HighwayUS 550 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 50Length305 104 mi 1 2 491 017 km Existed1926 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 25 US 85 NM 165 in Bernalillo NMMajor intersectionsUS 64 in Bloomfield NM US 160 in Durango CONorth endUS 50 at Montrose COLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesNew Mexico ColoradoCountiesNM Sandoval Rio Arriba San JuanCO La Plata San Juan Ouray MontroseHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided NM 549NM NM 551 US 491CO US 650 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 New Mexico 1 2 Colorado 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Related routes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditNew Mexico Edit View of Tertiary sediments of the San Juan Basin Badlands 5 at southbound Mile Marker 111 in New Mexico 36 2558 N 107 6229 W U S 550 begins just north of Albuquerque at Bernalillo and passes through the towns of San Ysidro Cuba Bloomfield and Aztec Except for sections passing through the above listed towns U S 550 in New Mexico has been upgraded to four lanes offering a high speed 70 mph connection for Farmington New Mexico and Durango Colorado to Albuquerque and Santa Fe Colorado Edit Most of U S 550 in Colorado is two lane mountainous highway It is one of only two north south U S Highways in Colorado which runs west of the Continental Divide The other route is US 491 The route travels north through the San Juan Mountains U S Route 550 at the Uncompahgre Gorge The Million Dollar Highway stretches for about 25 miles 40 km in western Colorado and follows the route of U S 550 between Silverton and Ouray Colorado It is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway Between Durango and Silverton the Skyway loosely parallels the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Though the entire stretch has been called the Million Dollar Highway it is really the twelve miles 19 km south of Ouray through the Uncompahgre Gorge to the summit of Red Mountain Pass which gains the highway its name This stretch through the gorge is challenging and potentially hazardous to drive it is characterized by steep cliffs narrow lanes and a lack of guardrails the ascent of Red Mountain Pass is marked with a number of hairpin curves used to gain elevation and again narrow lanes for traffic many cut directly into the sides of mountains During this ascent the remains of the Idarado Mine are visible Travel north from Silverton to Ouray allows drivers to hug the inside of curves travel south from Ouray to Silverton perches drivers on the vertiginous outside edge of the highway Large RVs travel in both directions which adds a degree of excitement or danger to people in cars 6 The road is kept open year round Summer temperatures can range from highs between 70 90 F 21 32 C at the ends of the highway to 50 70 F 10 21 C in the mountain passes The snow season starts in October and snow will often close the road in winter Chains may be required to drive 7 North of Durango the highway passes by Trimble Springs hot springs that have been open for visitors since the late 19th century The highway runs north along the Animas River under the Hermosa Cliffs It enters the San Juan National Forest and goes past Haviland Lake and Electra Lake Drivers pass by Engineer Mountain and Twilight Peak before crossing Coal Bank Pass Next is Molas Pass which offers a panoramic view of Molas Lake the Animas River Gorge and Snowdon Peak Northbound travelers then pass through the town of Silverton elevation 9 320 feet 2841 m surrounded by 13 000 foot 4000 m peaks Sultan Mountain Kendall Mountain and Storm Peak 7 The highway leaves Silverton and proceeds up Mineral Creek Valley before ascending to Red Mountain Pass The ruins of the Longfellow Mine are visible along the way The highway then goes through a series of steep grades and hairpin turns before reaching Lookout Point which offers a view of the town of Ouray 7 Looking south toward Red Mountain Pass This section of the route passes over three mountain passes Coal Bank Pass elevation 10 640 ft 3 240 m Molas Pass elevation 10 970 ft 3 340 m Red Mountain Pass elevation 11 018 ft 3 358 m An overpass for an active avalanche chute on the Million Dollar Highway south of Ouray The origin of the name Million Dollar Highway is disputed There are several legends though including that it cost a million dollars a mile to build in the 1920s and that its fill dirt contains a million dollars in gold ore 3 There are seventy named avalanche paths that intersect Highway 550 in the 23 mi 37 km between Ouray and Silverton Colorado 8 U S 550 ends at the corner of Townsend Avenue and San Juan Avenue in Montrose Colorado at the junction of its parent route U S Highway 50 History Edit A view of the Million Dollar Highway pass The original portion of the Million Dollar Highway was a toll road built by Otto Mears in 1883 to connect Ouray and Ironton 3 Another toll road was built over Red Mountain Pass from Ironton to Silverton In the late 1880s Otto Mears turned to building railroads and built the Silverton Railroad north from Silverton over Red Mountain Pass to reach the lucrative mining districts around Red Mountain terminating at Albany just eight miles 13 km south of Ouray The remaining eight miles 13 km were considered too difficult and steep for a railroad At one point a cog railroad was proposed but it never made it beyond the planning stage In the early 1920s the original toll road was rebuilt at considerable cost and became the present day US 550 The Million Dollar Highway was completed in 1924 7 Today the entire route is part of the San Juan Skyway Scenic Byway US 550 was part of the original 1926 federal highway system The original highway extended 110 miles 177 km from Montrose Colorado at U S Highway 50 to U S Highway 450 now U S Highway 160 at Durango Colorado In 1934 Highway 550 was extended through Farmington to Shiprock New Mexico In 1989 the western end of US 550 was replaced with US 64 between Farmington and Shiprock In 2000 US 550 was extended further south from Aztec to Bernalillo to replace the newly upgraded NM 44 and NM 544 at which time all of US 550 in New Mexico was four lanes In 2009 US 50 was re routed onto the San Juan Avenue bypass to avoid downtown Montrose As a result U S 550 was extended approximately one mile northwest to intersect with the new U S 50 alignment Major intersections EditStateCountyLocationmi 1 2 kmDestinationsNotesNew MexicoSandovalBernalillo0 0000 000 NM 165 east PlacitasContinuation east beyond southern terminus I 25 US 85 north CanAm Highway Santa Fe Las Vegas Raton I 25 US 85 south CanAm Highway AlbuquerqueSouthern terminus I 25 exit 242 NM 313 north Camino Del Pueblo Santa Ana Pueblo Algodones San Felipe Pueblo NM 313 south Camino Del Pueblo Pueblo of Sandia Village North Valley2 4403 927 NM 528 south Rio RanchoNorthern end of NM 528 23 22537 377 NM 4 north San YsidroSouthern end of NM 4 63 381102 002 NM 197 south TorreonNorthern end of NM 197Cuba64 346103 555 NM 126 east Santa Fe National ForestWestern end of NM 126 68 025109 476 NM 96 north La JaraSouthern end of NM 96 85 485137 575 NM 537 northSouthern end of NM 537Rio Arriba No major junctionsSan Juan 123 470198 706 NM 57 southNorthern end of NM 57Bloomfield151 746244 212 US 64 west Farmington TaosSouthern end of US 64 concurrency152 061244 718 US 64 east Navajo CityNorthern end of US 64 concurrencyAztec159 584256 826 NM 516 west Aztec Boulevard FarmingtonEastern end of NM 516161 470259 861 NM 173 east Navajo State ParkWestern end of NM 173 174 8850 000281 4500 000New Mexico Colorado lineColoradoLa Plata 16 56126 652 US 160 east Pagosa SpringsSouthern end of US 160 concurrencyDurango18 36929 562 SH 3 northSouthern end of SH 320 91633 661 US 160 west CortezNorthern end of US 160 concurrencySan Juan No major junctionsOurayRidgway103 702166 892 SH 62 west PlacervilleEastern end of SH 62MontroseMontrose129 306208 098 SH 90 west Main Street NaturitaEastern end of SH 90130 219209 567 US 50 south North San Juan Avenue Sapinero GunnisonNorth Grand Avenue westNorthern terminus US 50 north North Townsend Avenue Olathe Delta Grand JunctionContinuation north beyond northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusRelated routes EditU S Route 50 U S Route 150 U S Route 250 U S Route 350 U S Route 450 U S Route 650See also Edit U S Roads portal Colorado portal New Mexico portalList of United States Numbered Highways Cascade LodgeReferences Edit a b Statewide Milepost Point Map PDF Map New Mexico Department of Transportation 2007 Retrieved August 16 2014 a b Highway Data Explorer Colorado Department of Transportation Archived from the original on September 10 2012 Retrieved August 16 2014 a b c Road Trip America Million Dollar Highway by Mark Sedenquist accessed Oct 21 2007 Trail of the Ancients Archived August 21 2014 at the Wayback Machine New Mexico Tourism Department Retrieved August 14 2014 New Mexico Geologic Highway Map New Mexico Geologic Society New Mexico Bureau of Geology and Mineral Resources 2005 The Cultured Traveler Million Dollary Highway by Totty accessed Oct 21 2007 a b c d Million Dollar Highway Leath Tonino February 23 2017 Keep Your Hands on the Wheel and Don t Look Down Outside Magazine Retrieved May 4 2017 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 550 Route map KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 550KML is from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 550 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 550 amp oldid 1072956197 Colorado, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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