- U.S. Route 180
Infobox U.S. Route
article_route=180
length_mi=1092
length_ref= [http://www.us-highways.com/us1830.htm US Highways from US 1 to US 830] Robert V. Droz]
length_round=0
yrcom=1943
direction_a=West
from=Jct|state=AZ|AZ|64 in Tusayan, AZ
junction=Jct|state=AZ|I|40 at Flagstaff, AZ
Jct|state=NM|I|10 at Deming, NM
Jct|state=NM|I|25 at Las Cruces, NM
Jct|state=TX|I|110 at El Paso, TX
direction_b=East
to=Jct|state=TX|I|20 atHudson Oaks, TX 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 ofMesquite, Texas , and was replaced inTexas byInterstate 20 andInterstate 10 . The highway's eastern terminus is inHudson Oaks, Texas , (west of Fort Worth, near Weatherford) at an intersection withInterstate 20 . Its western terminus is unclear. Signage at an intersection with State Route 64 inTusayan, Arizona 40 miles (64 km) northwest of Flagstaff indicates that the route ends at SR 64, which is consistent with theAASHTO U.S. Highway logs. However, many maps continue the US 180 designation to the south rim of theGrand Canyon at Grand Canyon Village.Route description
Four National Parks can be accessed on the highway,
Grand Canyon National Park ,Petrified Forest National Park ,Guadalupe Mountains National Park , andCarlsbad Caverns National Park . It also passes through theSan Francisco Peaks , the highest mountains in Arizona.Arizona
In Flagstaff, US 180 is concurrent with Interstate 40 Business, U.S. Route 89, 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/U.S. Route 89 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.
Route 180 shares numbering with Interstate 40 from
Flagstaff, Arizona , toHolbrook, Arizona , but briefly splits itself going throughWinslow, Arizona , pastStandin' on the Corner Park . In Winslow, both the interstate highway and two parallel city streets are signed US 180.US 180 follows Interstate 40 Business in
Holbrook, Arizona and follows South Navajo Boulevard. Shortly after following South Navajo Boulevard, however, US 180 follows a South-Southeast route, running by thePetrified Forest National Park and continuing South-Southeast to and through a small branch of theZuni Indian Reservation , toSt. Johns, Arizona where it meets U.S. Route 191. After meeting up with US 191, US 180 continues south to the town ofEagar, Arizona where the two routes enter theApache National Forest and finally split at the town ofAlpine, Arizona , roughly 4-6 miles from the Arizona-New Mexico border.New Mexico
After entering
New Mexico from just East ofAlpine, Arizona , US 180 continues south untilSilver City, New Mexico . From Silver City, US 180 travels just east for roughly 4-6 miles, meeting up with State Roads 90 and 152. US 180 now travels southeast for roughly convert|50|mi|km toDeming, New Mexico where US 180 meets up withInterstate 10 . From Deming, US 180 followsInterstate 10 throughLas Cruces, New Mexico and entersTexas atAnthony, New Mexico .US 180 winds through the metropolis ofEl Paso, Texas and meets up withU.S. Route 62 and travels east towardsNew Mexico andCarlsbad Caverns National Park . Continuing thoughCarlsbad, New Mexico , US 180 and US 62 travels towardTexas running throughHobbs, New Mexico , and exiting New Mexico just east of Hobbs.Texas
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 scenicPalo Pinto Mountains , exiting them atMetcalf Gap .cite web|url=http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/MM/rkm3.html|title=Handbook of Texas Online - Metcalf Gap|accessdate=2008-08-29] 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 inHudson 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.
History
U.S. Route 260 was a spur of
U.S. Route 60 , established in 1931. It ran betweenSpringerville, Arizona andHolbrook, Arizona , and replaced the former west end ofU.S. Route 70 . In 1935, US 260 was extended eastward toU.S. Route 80 nearDeming, New Mexico . In 1962, US 260 entire route became part of a western extension of US 180.ee also
Related routes
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U.S. Route 80
*U.S. Route 280
*U.S. Route 380 References
External links
* [http://www.geocities.com/usend8089/End180/end180.htm Endpoints of US highways]
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