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U.S. Route 180

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. The highway's eastern terminus is in Hudson Oaks, Texas (west of Fort Worth, near Weatherford), at an intersection with Interstate 20. Its western terminus is unclear. Signage at an intersection with State Route 64 in Valle, Arizona 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Flagstaff indicates that the route starts at SR 64, which is consistent with the AASHTO U.S. Highway logs. However, many maps continue the US 180 designation to the south rim of the Grand Canyon at Grand Canyon Village. Signage at the SR 64 intersection as of 2021 indicated that US 180 continues north concurrent with the route. However, no signage along the route exists past this intersection until SR 64 turns east towards Cameron, Arizona. At this intersection, signage makes no mention of US 180 nor is there any mention at the terminus of SR 64 at US 89.

U.S. Route 180

US 180 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 80
Maintained by ADOT, NMDOT and TxDOT
Length1,092 mi[citation needed] (1,757 km)
Existed1943[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end SR 64 at Valle, AZ
Major intersections
East end I-20 at Hudson Oaks, TX
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesArizona, New Mexico, Texas
Highway system

Route description

Four National Parks can be accessed on the highway, Grand Canyon National Park, Petrified Forest National Park, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. It also passes through the San Francisco Peaks, the highest mountains in Arizona.

Lengths
  mi[1] km
AZ 292 470
NM (Southwest) 248 399
TX (Trans-Pecos) 146 235
NM (Southeast) 110 180
TX (Northwest) 339 546
Total 1135 1827

Arizona

 
The western terminus of the I-40 Bus./US 180 concurrency in Flagstaff, Arizona

In Flagstaff, US 180 is concurrent with Interstate 40 Business and historic U.S. Route 66 for a short distance through the city. US 180 joins the former routing of Route 66 in the center of Flagstaff and follows the roadway to where it merges with Interstate 40 east of the city. From the western terminus of the overlap, the intersection with eastbound Interstate 40 is two miles (3 km) to the east, and the intersection with westbound Interstate 40 and with Interstate 17 is three miles (5 km) to the southwest.

US 180 shares numbering with Interstate 40 from Flagstaff, Arizona, to Holbrook, Arizona. At Holbrook, US 180 follows Interstate 40 Business along South Navajo Boulevard. Shortly after following South Navajo Boulevard, however, US 180 follows a south-southeast route, running by the Petrified Forest National Park and continuing South-Southeast to and through a small branch of the Zuni Indian Reservation, to St. Johns, Apache County, Arizona where it meets U.S. Route 191. After meeting up with US 191, US 180 continues south to the town of Eagar, Arizona where the two routes enter the Apache National Forest and finally split at the town of Alpine, Arizona, roughly 4–6 miles from the Arizona-New Mexico border.

New Mexico/West Texas (El Paso area)

 
View of the Mogollon Mountains from Leopold Vista between Alpine and Silver City.

After entering New Mexico from just east of Alpine, Arizona, US 180 continues south until Silver City, New Mexico. From Silver City, US 180 travels just east for roughly 4–6 miles, meeting up with New Mexico State Road 90, New Mexico State Road 15, and New Mexico State Road 152. US 180 now travels southeast for roughly 50 miles (80 km) to Deming, New Mexico, where US 180 meets up with Interstate 10. From Deming, US 180 follows Interstate 10 through Las Cruces, New Mexico, and enters Texas at Anthony, New Mexico. The route is concurrent with Interstate 10 through the west and central portions of El Paso, Texas, and separates from I-10 at Paisano Drive, joining U.S. Route 62. US 62/180 is concurrent with Montana Avenue in East Central El Paso (after the intersection with Paisano Drive), and continues to be called Montana Avenue until it reaches RM 2775 (Hueco Tanks Road). US 62/180 then travels east, going past the spur RM 2775 (which goes north to Hueco Tanks) through the southern end of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park (90 miles east of El Paso), and past the southern face of Guadalupe Peak (the highest point in Texas) towards New Mexico and Carlsbad Caverns National Park. Continuing though Carlsbad, New Mexico, US 180 and US 62 travels toward Texas running through Hobbs, New Mexico, and exiting New Mexico just east of Hobbs. US 180 is now a divided highway west of Carlsbad where it used to be a two-lane highway until around 2008. US 180 is a divided highway in the entire state whereas before it was divided only east of Carlsbad. Speed limit was 65, now 70 west and 70 east of Carlsbad to about 15 miles west of Hobbs.

Texas

 
US 180 west of Weatherford, Texas
 
Dedication ceremony of brick-paved roadway between Mineral Wells, Texas, and Weatherford, Texas, in 1936. This stretch was designated as part of US 80 at the time.

After re-entering Texas from just east of Hobbs, New Mexico, US 180 splits from US 62 at Seminole, Texas. US 180 continues eastward running through the towns of: Lamesa, Gail, Snyder, Roby, Anson, Albany, and Breckenridge. For the last portion of its length, the road runs through the scenic Palo Pinto Mountains, exiting them at Metcalf Gap.[2] Towns in this final portion include Palo Pinto, Mineral Wells and Cool.

US 180 comes into contact with Interstate 20 just east of Weatherford, Texas, and ends in Hudson Oaks, Texas.

In Texas, US 180 intersects U.S. Highway 385, U.S. Highway 87, U.S. Highway 84, U.S. Highway 83, U.S. Highway 277, U.S. Highway 283, U.S. Highway 183, U.S. Highway 281, and Interstate 20.

The speed limit is 75 mph in Hudspeth and Culberson counties except through Guadalupe Pass. beginning just over 1/2 mile east of mile marker 52 to the state line at FM 652.

History

 

U.S. Route 260

LocationHolbrook, AZDeming, NM
Existed1931–1962

U.S. Route 260 (US 260) was a spur of U.S. Route 60, established in 1931. It connected Springerville, Arizona, and Holbrook, Arizona, and replaced the former western end of US 70. In 1935, US 260 was extended eastward to US 80 near Deming, New Mexico. In 1962, the entire route of US 260 became part of a western extension of US 180.

Major intersections

Arizona
  SR 64 in Valle
  US 89 in Flagstaff
  I-40 in Flagstaff. The highways travel concurrently to Holbrook.
  US 191 in St. Johns. The highways travel concurrently to Alpine.
  US 60 in Springerville. The highways travel concurrently through Springerville.
New Mexico
   I-10 / US 70 in Deming. I-10/US 180 travels concurrently to El Paso, Texas. US 70/US 180 travels concurrently to Las Cruces.
   I-25 / US 85 on the Las Cruces–University Park line. US 85/US 180 travels concurrently to El Paso, Texas.
Texas
  US 54 in El Paso
   I-10 / US 62 in El Paso. US 62/US 180 travels concurrently to Seminole, with a section in New Mexico in between.
New Mexico
  US 285 in Carlsbad. The highways travel concurrently through Carlsbad.
Texas
   US 62 / US 385 in Seminole
  US 87 in Lamesa. The highways travel concurrently to south of Los Ybanez.
  US 84 in Snyder
   US 83 / US 277 in Anson
  US 283 in Albany. The highways travel concurrently through Albany.
  US 183 in Breckenridge
  US 281 in Mineral Wells
  I-20 in Hudson Oaks

[3]

Related routes

The parent route of US 180 is U.S. Route 80 which it no longer intersects. U.S. Route 280 and U.S. Route 380 are sibling routes of US 180.

Arizona State Route 180A serves as an alternate spur of US 180 in eastern Arizona.

See also

  U.S. Roads portal

References

  1. ^ "U.S. Route Number Database" (Dec 2009 ed.). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Retrieved 2011-04-08.
  2. ^ "Handbook of Texas Online - Metcalf Gap". Retrieved 2008-08-29.
  3. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 8, 68, 98–100. ISBN 0-528-00771-8.

External links

Route map:

KML is not from Wikidata
  • Endpoints of US highway 180
Browse numbered routes
  SR 179AZ  SR 180A
  NM 179NM  NM 181
  FM 179TX  SH 180

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For the former route see U S Route 180 1926 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 The highway s eastern terminus is in Hudson Oaks Texas west of Fort Worth near Weatherford at an intersection with Interstate 20 Its western terminus is unclear Signage at an intersection with State Route 64 in Valle Arizona 40 miles 64 km northwest of Flagstaff indicates that the route starts at SR 64 which is consistent with the AASHTO U S Highway logs However many maps continue the US 180 designation to the south rim of the Grand Canyon at Grand Canyon Village Signage at the SR 64 intersection as of 2021 indicated that US 180 continues north concurrent with the route However no signage along the route exists past this intersection until SR 64 turns east towards Cameron Arizona At this intersection signage makes no mention of US 180 nor is there any mention at the terminus of SR 64 at US 89 U S Route 180US 180 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 80Maintained by ADOT NMDOT and TxDOTLength1 092 mi citation needed 1 757 km Existed1943 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endSR 64 at Valle AZMajor intersectionsUS 89 at Flagstaff I 40 from Flagstaff to Holbrook AZ US 191 from St Johns to Alpine AZ I 10 US 70 at Deming NM US 70 at Las Cruces NM I 25 US 85 at Las Cruces I 10 at El Paso TX US 285 at Carlsbad NM US 62 at Seminole TX US 281 at Mineral Wells TXEast endI 20 at Hudson Oaks TXLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesArizona New Mexico TexasHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Arizona 1 2 New Mexico West Texas El Paso area 1 3 Texas 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Related routes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditFour National Parks can be accessed on the highway Grand Canyon National Park Petrified Forest National Park Guadalupe Mountains National Park and Carlsbad Caverns National Park It also passes through the San Francisco Peaks the highest mountains in Arizona Lengths mi 1 kmAZ 292 470NM Southwest 248 399TX Trans Pecos 146 235NM Southeast 110 180TX Northwest 339 546Total 1135 1827Arizona Edit The western terminus of the I 40 Bus US 180 concurrency in Flagstaff Arizona In Flagstaff US 180 is concurrent with Interstate 40 Business and historic U S Route 66 for a short distance through the city US 180 joins the former routing of Route 66 in the center of Flagstaff and follows the roadway to where it merges with Interstate 40 east of the city From the western terminus of the overlap the intersection with eastbound Interstate 40 is two miles 3 km to the east and the intersection with westbound Interstate 40 and with Interstate 17 is three miles 5 km to the southwest US 180 shares numbering with Interstate 40 from Flagstaff Arizona to Holbrook Arizona At Holbrook US 180 follows Interstate 40 Business along South Navajo Boulevard Shortly after following South Navajo Boulevard however US 180 follows a south southeast route running by the Petrified Forest National Park and continuing South Southeast to and through a small branch of the Zuni Indian Reservation to St Johns Apache County Arizona where it meets U S Route 191 After meeting up with US 191 US 180 continues south to the town of Eagar Arizona where the two routes enter the Apache National Forest and finally split at the town of Alpine Arizona roughly 4 6 miles from the Arizona New Mexico border New Mexico West Texas El Paso area Edit See also U S Route 62 in New Mexico View of the Mogollon Mountains from Leopold Vista between Alpine and Silver City After entering New Mexico from just east of Alpine Arizona US 180 continues south until Silver City New Mexico From Silver City US 180 travels just east for roughly 4 6 miles meeting up with New Mexico State Road 90 New Mexico State Road 15 and New Mexico State Road 152 US 180 now travels southeast for roughly 50 miles 80 km to Deming New Mexico where US 180 meets up with Interstate 10 From Deming US 180 follows Interstate 10 through Las Cruces New Mexico and enters Texas at Anthony New Mexico The route is concurrent with Interstate 10 through the west and central portions of El Paso Texas and separates from I 10 at Paisano Drive joining U S Route 62 US 62 180 is concurrent with Montana Avenue in East Central El Paso after the intersection with Paisano Drive and continues to be called Montana Avenue until it reaches RM 2775 Hueco Tanks Road US 62 180 then travels east going past the spur RM 2775 which goes north to Hueco Tanks through the southern end of the Guadalupe Mountains National Park 90 miles east of El Paso and past the southern face of Guadalupe Peak the highest point in Texas towards New Mexico and Carlsbad Caverns National Park Continuing though Carlsbad New Mexico US 180 and US 62 travels toward Texas running through Hobbs New Mexico and exiting New Mexico just east of Hobbs US 180 is now a divided highway west of Carlsbad where it used to be a two lane highway until around 2008 US 180 is a divided highway in the entire state whereas before it was divided only east of Carlsbad Speed limit was 65 now 70 west and 70 east of Carlsbad to about 15 miles west of Hobbs Texas Edit Main article U S Route 180 in Texas US 180 west of Weatherford Texas Dedication ceremony of brick paved roadway between Mineral Wells Texas and Weatherford Texas in 1936 This stretch was designated as part of US 80 at the time After re entering Texas from just east of Hobbs New Mexico US 180 splits from US 62 at Seminole Texas US 180 continues eastward running through the towns of Lamesa Gail Snyder Roby Anson Albany and Breckenridge For the last portion of its length the road runs through the scenic Palo Pinto Mountains exiting them at Metcalf Gap 2 Towns in this final portion include Palo Pinto Mineral Wells and Cool US 180 comes into contact with Interstate 20 just east of Weatherford Texas and ends in Hudson Oaks Texas In Texas US 180 intersects U S Highway 385 U S Highway 87 U S Highway 84 U S Highway 83 U S Highway 277 U S Highway 283 U S Highway 183 U S Highway 281 and Interstate 20 The speed limit is 75 mph in Hudspeth and Culberson counties except through Guadalupe Pass beginning just over 1 2 mile east of mile marker 52 to the state line at FM 652 History EditThis section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2015 This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2015 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Route 260LocationHolbrook AZ Deming NMExisted1931 1962U S Route 260 US 260 was a spur of U S Route 60 established in 1931 It connected Springerville Arizona and Holbrook Arizona and replaced the former western end of US 70 In 1935 US 260 was extended eastward to US 80 near Deming New Mexico In 1962 the entire route of US 260 became part of a western extension of US 180 Major intersections EditArizona SR 64 in Valle US 89 in Flagstaff I 40 in Flagstaff The highways travel concurrently to Holbrook US 191 in St Johns The highways travel concurrently to Alpine US 60 in Springerville The highways travel concurrently through Springerville New Mexico I 10 US 70 in Deming I 10 US 180 travels concurrently to El Paso Texas US 70 US 180 travels concurrently to Las Cruces I 25 US 85 on the Las Cruces University Park line US 85 US 180 travels concurrently to El Paso Texas Texas US 54 in El Paso I 10 US 62 in El Paso US 62 US 180 travels concurrently to Seminole with a section in New Mexico in between New Mexico US 285 in Carlsbad The highways travel concurrently through Carlsbad Texas US 62 US 385 in Seminole US 87 in Lamesa The highways travel concurrently to south of Los Ybanez US 84 in Snyder US 83 US 277 in Anson US 283 in Albany The highways travel concurrently through Albany US 183 in Breckenridge US 281 in Mineral Wells I 20 in Hudson Oaks 3 Related routes EditThe parent route of US 180 is U S Route 80 which it no longer intersects U S Route 280 and U S Route 380 are sibling routes of US 180 Arizona State Route 180A serves as an alternate spur of US 180 in eastern Arizona See also Edit U S Roads portalReferences Edit U S Route Number Database Dec 2009 ed American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Retrieved 2011 04 08 Handbook of Texas Online Metcalf Gap Retrieved 2008 08 29 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 8 68 98 100 ISBN 0 528 00771 8 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template 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