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U.S. Route 84 in New Mexico

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U.S. Highway 84 marker
U.S. Highway 84
Route information
Maintained by NMDOT
Major junctions
West end US 84 at the Colorado state line
Major intersections US 64 from west of Chama to Tierra Amarilla

US 285 from Chili to Eldorado at Santa Fe
I-25 / US 85 from Santa Fe to south of Las Vegas
I-40 in Santa Rosa
US 54 in Santa Rosa
US 60 from Fort Sumner to Texico

US 70 in Clovis
East end US 70 / US 84 at the Texas state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew Mexico
Highway system
  • New Mexico State Highway System
NM 83 US 85

U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is the section of a west-east highway in New Mexico that begins at the Colorado state line northwest of Chama and ends at the Texas state line in Texico.

Route description

US 84 enters New Mexico at Rio Arriba County 28 miles (45 km) south of its terminus at US 160. About 6 miles (9.7 km) south of the Colorado–New Mexico state line, US 64 comes from the west and travels concurrently with US 84 for the next 28 miles (45 km). Only 3 miles (4.8 km) east of this intersection, the concurrency crosses the Continental Divide at Sargent Pass, elevation 7,718 feet (2,352 m) above sea level or more than 3,100 feet (940 m) lower than Wolf Creek Pass, the next Continental Divide highway pass to the north. Therefore, only 37 miles (60 km) of US 84 is located west of the Continental Divide. About 12 miles (19 km) east of the intersection, US 64/US 84 enters the town of Chama. At a T-intersection, New Mexico State Road 17 enters from the north and terminates at said intersection, while US 64/US 84 enter from the south and west.

After heading south from Chama, US 64/US 84 combine for about 14 miles (23 km) to Tierra Amarilla, where US 64 departs from US 84 and heads southeast, while US 84 continues south. About 57 miles (92 km) down the road, US 84 is joined by US 285 south of the small community of Chili. About 5 miles (8.0 km) further, US 84/US 285 enter the city of Española from the north as North Paseo de Onate Street. At the south end of the town, US 84/US 285 become the Santa Fe Highway and an expressway. About 9 miles (14 km) further, US 84/US 285 become a two-laned limited-access freeway. 15 miles (24 km) further south, the two return to surface street status and then travel past downtown Santa Fe via St. Francis Drive. On the south side of Santa Fe at Interstate 25's exit 282A, US 84/US 285 merge with northbound I-25/US 85. All four highways head east and slightly to the south to avoid the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. Just before turning north, US 285 exits the freeway at exit 290 and continues south towards Clines Corners. After winding north and south, the freeway finally begins heading solely north, and US 84 exits about 55 miles (89 km) later at exit 339 near Romeroville and travels in an east/southeastern direction, while I-25/US 85 continue north to Colorado. Following a path southeast and then south for 42 miles (68 km), US 84 merges with I-40 (and Historic US 66) at I-40's exit 256. After 17 miles (27 km) I-40/US 84 enter Santa Rosa. About 21 miles (34 km) from its concurrency with I-40, US 84 diverges at exit 277.

The highway then travels south/southeast for 42 miles (68 km) until merging with US 60 in downtown Fort Sumner. From the intersection with US 60, US 60/US 84 travel east, passing through Taiban and Melrose before intersecting US 70 after 61 miles (98 km) in Clovis. From the intersection with US 70, US 64/US 70/US 84 travels east 8.7 miles (14.0 km) entering Texico. Here, about 280 feet (85 m) before the Texas–New Mexico state line, US 60 splits from US 70/US 84 with US 70/US 84 continuing east into Farwell, Texas.[1] Despite being an west-east route, US-84 is signed as north-south between Fort Sumner and the Colorado border.[2]

History

US 84 was first extended west into New Mexico in 1936 at Texico. In 1937, the route was extended further to Santa Fe, and in 1938, the route was extended further to Cortez, Colorado. However, this extension did not last long, because the highway was truncated back to Santa Fe. The current route for US 84 was created in 1941.[2]

Junction list

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
Colorado state line0.00.0 US 84 continues west into Colorado
Rio Arriba6.210.0 US 64 – Navajo City, Bloomfield, FarmingtonWestern end of US 64 overlap
Chama
NM 17 north
Brazos NM 512
BrazosLos Ojos
city line

NM 95 west – Heron Lake State Park
Los Ojos NM 514
NM 112 – El Vado State Park
Tierra Amarilla
NM 162 south
NM 531 – La Puente
32.652.5 US 64 – Tres Piedras, TaosEastern end of US 64 overlap
33.253.4 NM 162
Cebolla44.471.5 NM 221
47.576.4 NM 115 – Canjilon
Abiquiu69.0111.0 NM 96 – Youngsville, Coyote
79.3127.6 NM 554 – El Rito
84.4135.8 NM 233 – Medanales
Chili90.2145.2 US 285 – Ojo CalienteWestern end of US 285 overlap
El Duende91.8147.7 NM 74
Española98.1157.9 NM 30 – San Ildefonso Pueblo
Paseo de Onate Bridge over the Rio Grande
98.8159.0 NM 68 – La Villita, Los Luceros, Taos
Santa FeSombrillo100.6161.9 NM 106 / NM 399
104.4168.0(no name)Interchange
Pojoaque106.6171.6 NM 503 – Cundiyo
107.1172.4 NM 502 – San Ildefonso PuebloInterchange
109.6176.4177Buffalo Thunder RoadInterchange; western end of freeway
111.0178.6176(no name)No westbound entrance
112.5181.1175Camel Rock Road
115.6186.0172Tesuque Village Road
Tesuque116.7187.8171Flea Market Road
118.6190.9168 CR 73Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Santa Fe120.5–
121.2
193.9–
195.1
166 NM 599Interchange; eastern end of freeway
121.9196.2Guadalupe StreetInterchange; southbound exit and northbound entrance
123.5198.8 NM 14 – Los Cerrillos, Madrid
124.8200.8 NM 466Interchange
126.3–
127.3
203.3–
204.9
I-25 / US 85 – AlbuquerqueWestern end of I-25 / US 85 overlap; I-25 exit 282
See I-25
San Miguel184.3296.6 I-25 / US 85 – Las Vegas, DenverEastern end of I-25 / US 85 overlap; I-25 exit 339
204.6329.3 NM 386 – Tecolotito
205.9331.4 NM 451 – Anton Chico
GuadalupeDilia210.2338.3 NM 119 – Anton Chico
226.0363.7 I-40 / Historic US 66 / NM 219 – Albuquerque, PasturaWestern end of I-40 overlap; I-40 exit 256
See I-40
Santa Rosa246.3396.4 I-40 / US 54 / I-40 BL / Historic US 66 – Vaughn, AmarilloEastern end of I-40 overlap; I-40 exit 277
246.4396.5 NM 156
246.8397.2  – Santa Rosa Route 66 Airport
De Baca278.2447.7 NM 203 – Lake Sumner, Sumner Lake State Park
Fort Sumner288.1463.7 US 60 – VaughnWestern end of US 60 overlap
Taiban301.8485.7 NM 294
302.6487.0 NM 252 – House, McAlister
Roosevelt
No major junctions
CurryMelrose324.0521.4 NM 268
325.0523.0 NM 267 – Floyd, Portales
329.0529.5 NM 224
Clovis341.9550.2 NM 311 – Cannon Air Force BasePartial interchange
345.0555.2 NM 467 – Portales
349.1561.8 US 70 / NM 209 – Portales, Broadview, GradyWestern end of US 70 overlap
Texico357.4575.2 NM 108
357.7575.7 NM 348 – Farwell
357.8575.8 US 60 – AmarilloEastern end of US 60 overlap
Texas state line357.9576.0 US 70 / US 84 continue east into Texas
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "Google Maps". Retrieved June 30, 2016.
  2. ^ a b "End of US highway 84". Retrieved October 25, 2016.
U.S. Route 84
Previous state:
Colorado
New Mexico Next state:
Texas