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U.S. Route 60 in New Mexico

U.S. Route 60 (US 60) is an east–west United States Highway within New Mexico. It begins at the Arizona state line and continues east to the Texas state line.

U.S. Highway 60

US 60 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NMDOT
Length366.982 mi[2] (590.600 km)
ExistedJune 8, 1931[1]–present
HistoryOriginal route of US 70[1]
Major junctions
West end US 60 at Arizona state line
Major intersections
East end US 60 at Texas state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
CountiesCatron, Socorro, Torrance, Guadalupe, De Baca, Roosevelt, Curry
Highway system
  • New Mexico State Highway System
NM 59 NM 61

Route description edit

US 60 enters New Mexico in Catron County east of Springerville, Arizona. The road makes an arc through Catron County, with the apex at Quemado, avoiding Apache-Sitgreaves National Forest and Escondido Mountain. East of Pie Town, the road crosses the Continental Divide at an elevation of 7,796 feet (2,376 m).[3]

 
US 60 eastbound at the junction with NM 603 in Pie Town

Between the divide and Datil, US 60 cuts through Cibola National Forest. In Datil, US 60 serves as the eastern terminus of New Mexico State Road 12 (NM 12).

East of Datil, US 60 traverses the northern end of the Plains of San Augustin, then crosses the county line into Socorro County. The road bisects the Very Large Array complex and a track used in rearranging the antennas that make up the Array crosses the highway. Some 36 miles (58 km) into the county,[4] the highway passes through Magdalena.

 
US 60 looking west, west of Socorro

It then enters the county seat of Socorro, where it meets Interstate 25 (I-25). US 60 heads north, running concurrently with the Interstate.

US 60 splits from I-25 near Bernardo, about 25 miles (40 km) north of Socorro. Most of the route of US 60 from Abo Canyon to the Texas line parallels the Southern Transcon of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway. It turns back eastward, rising through Abo Pass at the southern end of the Manzano Mountains before crossing into Torrance County and passing through Mountainair, where it intersects NM 55. After passing through Willard, it sets out across the Pedernal Hills. In Encino, it begins a concurrency with US 285. Just after crossing into Guadalupe County, US 54 joins the concurrency. The three highways pass through Vaughn and then go their separate ways; US 285 heads southeast towards the direction of Roswell, US 54 heads northeast towards both Santa Rosa and I-40, and US 60 heads east towards Clovis.

 
US 54, US 60 and US 285 in Vaughn.

US 60 angles southeast toward Yeso, entering De Baca County en route. Curving back towards the east, the road enters Fort Sumner, the county seat, 21 miles (34 km) later.[4] Just west of town, it serves as the northern terminus of NM 20, and in Fort Sumner proper, it overlaps US 84, which will persist until just before the Texas border. East of town the two highways encounter NM 212, a spur to Fort Sumner State Monument, and NM 252 in Taiban.

US 60/US 84 passes through Tolar near the De Baca–Roosevelt county line. The two routes do not stay in Roosevelt County for long, however, proceeding into Curry County west of Melrose. The highways pass through Melrose, St. Vrain, and Grier before widening out to a four-lane highway as they approach Clovis, the Curry County seat. In Clovis, the home of Cannon Air Force Base, the highways meet up with US 70, which joins the concurrency. The three highways proceed through Texico, and just before the Texas state line, US 60 leaves the concurrency and heads northeast while US 70/US 84 continues eastward.

For the distance of more than 300 miles (480 km) between Abo Pass and Amarillo, the highway parallels the Southern Transcon, one of the busiest transcontinental railroads in the west.[citation needed]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[5]kmDestinationsNotes
Catron0.0000.000 
 
US 60 west – Springerville
Continuation in Arizona
  NM 601
Quemado  NM 32
34.555.5  NM 36
Pie Town55.589.3  NM 603
Datil77.0123.9  NM 12
Socorro92.4148.7  NM 52
Magdalena  NM 169
  NM 107
Socorro138.7223.2  I-25 BL
 
 
I-25 south (US 85 south)
Western end of I-25/US 85 concurrency
Escondida  NM 408
165.1265.7 
 
I-25 north (US 85 north)
Eastern end of I-25/US 85 concurrency
  NM 116
  NM 304
182.5293.7  NM 47
Torrance194.4312.9  NM 513
Mountainair204.2328.6  NM 55
  NM 41
Willard218351  NM 42
Encino 
 
US 285 north
Western end of US 285 concurrency
253.1407.3  NM 3
GuadalupeVaughn 
 
US 54 west
Western end of US 54 concurrency
 
 
US 285 south
Eastern end of US 285 concurrency
 
 
US 54 east
Eastern end of US 54 concurrency
De BacaFort Sumner  NM 20
327.0526.3 
 
US 84 west
Western end of US 84 concurrency
  NM 272
  NM 212
Taiban340.7548.3  NM 294
341.5549.6  NM 252
TolarOld   NM 86
Roosevelt
No major junctions
CurryMelrose362.9584.0  NM 268
363.9585.6  NM 267
367.9592.1  NM 224
Clovis380.8612.8  NM 311
383.9617.8  NM 467
388624  
 
US 70 / NM 209 north
Western end of US 70 concurrency; southern terminus of NM 209
Texico396.3637.8 
 
NM 108 north
396.6638.3  NM 348
396.7638.4  
 
US 70 / US 84 east
Eastern end of US 70/US 84 concurrency
396.8638.6 
 
US 60 east – Hereford
Continuation into Texas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ a b Weingroff, Richard (June 18, 2003). "U.S. Route 666: "Beast of a Highway"?". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved August 3, 2019.
  2. ^ "Posted Route–Legal Description" (PDF). New Mexico Department of Transportation. March 16, 2010. p. 20. Retrieved October 17, 2018.
  3. ^ "Ride the Divide, New Mexico".
  4. ^ a b Rand McNally (2008). "New Mexico" (Map). The Road Atlas (2008 Large Scale ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. p. 130.[full citation needed]
  5. ^ "TIMS Road Segments by Posted Route/Point with AADT Info; US, USX-Routes" (PDF). New Mexico Department of Transportation. April 3, 2013. pp. 5–7. Retrieved October 20, 2018.


  U.S. Route 60
Previous state:
Arizona
New Mexico Next state:
Texas

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This article is about the section of U S Route 60 in New Mexico For the entire route see U S Route 60 U S Route 60 US 60 is an east west United States Highway within New Mexico It begins at the Arizona state line and continues east to the Texas state line U S Highway 60US 60 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by NMDOTLength366 982 mi 2 590 600 km ExistedJune 8 1931 1 presentHistoryOriginal route of US 70 1 Major junctionsWest endUS 60 at Arizona state lineMajor intersectionsI 25 US 85 in Socorro NM 47 US 285 in Encino NM 3 in Encino US 54 in Vaughn US 84 in Fort Sumner US 70 in ClovisEast endUS 60 at Texas state lineLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew MexicoCountiesCatron Socorro Torrance Guadalupe De Baca Roosevelt CurryHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided New Mexico State Highway System Interstate US State Scenic NM 59 NM 61Route description editUS 60 enters New Mexico in Catron County east of Springerville Arizona The road makes an arc through Catron County with the apex at Quemado avoiding Apache Sitgreaves National Forest and Escondido Mountain East of Pie Town the road crosses the Continental Divide at an elevation of 7 796 feet 2 376 m 3 nbsp US 60 eastbound at the junction with NM 603 in Pie Town Between the divide and Datil US 60 cuts through Cibola National Forest In Datil US 60 serves as the eastern terminus of New Mexico State Road 12 NM 12 East of Datil US 60 traverses the northern end of the Plains of San Augustin then crosses the county line into Socorro County The road bisects the Very Large Array complex and a track used in rearranging the antennas that make up the Array crosses the highway Some 36 miles 58 km into the county 4 the highway passes through Magdalena nbsp US 60 looking west west of Socorro It then enters the county seat of Socorro where it meets Interstate 25 I 25 US 60 heads north running concurrently with the Interstate US 60 splits from I 25 near Bernardo about 25 miles 40 km north of Socorro Most of the route of US 60 from Abo Canyon to the Texas line parallels the Southern Transcon of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe Railway It turns back eastward rising through Abo Pass at the southern end of the Manzano Mountains before crossing into Torrance County and passing through Mountainair where it intersects NM 55 After passing through Willard it sets out across the Pedernal Hills In Encino it begins a concurrency with US 285 Just after crossing into Guadalupe County US 54 joins the concurrency The three highways pass through Vaughn and then go their separate ways US 285 heads southeast towards the direction of Roswell US 54 heads northeast towards both Santa Rosa and I 40 and US 60 heads east towards Clovis nbsp US 54 US 60 and US 285 in Vaughn US 60 angles southeast toward Yeso entering De Baca County en route Curving back towards the east the road enters Fort Sumner the county seat 21 miles 34 km later 4 Just west of town it serves as the northern terminus of NM 20 and in Fort Sumner proper it overlaps US 84 which will persist until just before the Texas border East of town the two highways encounter NM 212 a spur to Fort Sumner State Monument and NM 252 in Taiban US 60 US 84 passes through Tolar near the De Baca Roosevelt county line The two routes do not stay in Roosevelt County for long however proceeding into Curry County west of Melrose The highways pass through Melrose St Vrain and Grier before widening out to a four lane highway as they approach Clovis the Curry County seat In Clovis the home of Cannon Air Force Base the highways meet up with US 70 which joins the concurrency The three highways proceed through Texico and just before the Texas state line US 60 leaves the concurrency and heads northeast while US 70 US 84 continues eastward For the distance of more than 300 miles 480 km between Abo Pass and Amarillo the highway parallels the Southern Transcon one of the busiest transcontinental railroads in the west citation needed Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 5 kmDestinationsNotes Catron 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 60 west SpringervilleContinuation in Arizona nbsp NM 601 Quemado nbsp NM 32 34 555 5 nbsp NM 36 Pie Town55 589 3 nbsp NM 603 Datil77 0123 9 nbsp NM 12 Socorro 92 4148 7 nbsp NM 52 Magdalena nbsp NM 169 nbsp NM 107 Socorro138 7223 2 nbsp I 25 BL nbsp nbsp I 25 south US 85 south Western end of I 25 US 85 concurrency Escondida nbsp NM 408 165 1265 7 nbsp nbsp I 25 north US 85 north Eastern end of I 25 US 85 concurrency nbsp NM 116 nbsp NM 304 182 5293 7 nbsp NM 47 Torrance 194 4312 9 nbsp NM 513 Mountainair204 2328 6 nbsp NM 55 nbsp NM 41 Willard218351 nbsp NM 42 Encino nbsp nbsp US 285 northWestern end of US 285 concurrency 253 1407 3 nbsp NM 3 GuadalupeVaughn nbsp nbsp US 54 westWestern end of US 54 concurrency nbsp nbsp US 285 southEastern end of US 285 concurrency nbsp nbsp US 54 eastEastern end of US 54 concurrency De BacaFort Sumner nbsp NM 20 327 0526 3 nbsp nbsp US 84 westWestern end of US 84 concurrency nbsp NM 272 nbsp NM 212 Taiban340 7548 3 nbsp NM 294 341 5549 6 nbsp NM 252 TolarOld nbsp NM 86 Roosevelt No major junctions CurryMelrose362 9584 0 nbsp NM 268 363 9585 6 nbsp NM 267 367 9592 1 nbsp NM 224 Clovis380 8612 8 nbsp NM 311 383 9617 8 nbsp NM 467 388624 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 NM 209 northWestern end of US 70 concurrency southern terminus of NM 209 Texico396 3637 8 nbsp nbsp NM 108 north 396 6638 3 nbsp NM 348 396 7638 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 70 US 84 eastEastern end of US 70 US 84 concurrency 396 8638 6 nbsp nbsp US 60 east HerefordContinuation into Texas 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 60 in New MexicoKML is from Wikidata a b Weingroff Richard June 18 2003 U S Route 666 Beast of a Highway Federal Highway Administration Retrieved August 3 2019 Posted Route Legal Description PDF New Mexico Department of Transportation March 16 2010 p 20 Retrieved October 17 2018 Ride the Divide New Mexico a b Rand McNally 2008 New Mexico Map The Road Atlas 2008 Large Scale ed Chicago Rand McNally p 130 full citation needed TIMS Road Segments by Posted Route Point with AADT Info US USX Routes PDF New Mexico Department of Transportation April 3 2013 pp 5 7 Retrieved October 20 2018 nbsp U S Route 60 Previous state Arizona New Mexico Next state Texas Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 60 in New Mexico amp oldid 1208443469, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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