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Mainline highways

Number Length (mi)[1] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-10 164.26 264.35 I-10 at the Arizona state line I-10 at the Texas state line 01957-01-011957 current Replaced nearly all of US 80
I-25 462.12 743.71 I-10 at Las Cruces I-25 at the Colorado state line 01957-01-011957 current Longest interstate in New Mexico. Replaced and runs along unsigned US 85 in its entire length in the state. Also part of the CanAm Highway
I-27 Texas state line I-25 near Raton proposed[2] Proposed as part of the Ports to Plains Corridor
I-40 373.51 601.11 I-40 at the Arizona state line I-40 at the Texas state line 01957-01-011957 current Replacement of historic Route 66

Business routes

Number Length (mi)[3] Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-10 BL 4.370 7.033 I-10 in Lordsburg I-10 in Lordsburg
I-10 BL 4.458 7.174 I-10 in Deming I-10 in Deming
I-25 BL 5.711 9.191 I-25 in Williamsburg I-25 in Truth or Consequences Once concurrent with US 85 before it was realigned to I-25.
I-25 BL 2.879 4.633 I-25 in Socorro I-25 in Socorro
I-25 BL 6.645 10.694 I-25 in Belen I-25 in Belen
I-25 BL 9.370 15.080 I-25 in Santa Fe I-25 in Santa Fe
I-25 BL 4.240 6.824 I-25 in Las Vegas I-25 in Las Vegas Runs concurrent with unsigned US 85 in its entire length. Part of CanAm Highway
I-25 BL 3.430 5.520 I-25 near Springer I-25 near Springer Unsigned. Some maps display the route's shields
I-25 BL 4.161 6.696 I-25 in Raton I-25 near Raton
I-40 BL I-40 in Gallup I-40 in Gallup Ran along US 66
I-40 BL I-40 in Milan I-40 in Grants
I-40 BL I-40 in Albuquerque I-40 in Albuquerque Ran concurrent with former US 66
I-40 BL 2.922 4.703 I-40 in Moriarty I-40 in Moriarty Runs concurrent with former US 66
I-40 BL 4.367 7.028 I-40 in Santa Rosa I-40 in Santa Rosa Runs concurrent with US 84 in its entire length
I-40 BL 7.652 12.315 I-40 in Tucumcari I-40 in Tucumcari Runs concurrent with former US 66
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References

  1. ^ Adderly, Kevin (January 27, 2016). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31, 2015". Route Log and Finder List. Federan Highway Administration. Retrieved June 7, 2016.
  2. ^ Driggars, Alex (March 15, 2022). "Raton to Laredo corridor added to Interstate Highway System, paving way for I-27 expansion". Lubbock Avalanche-Journal. Archived from the original on July 15, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  3. ^ Data Management Bureau (March 16, 2010). "Posted Route–Legal Description; Business Loops" (PDF). New Mexico Department of Transportation. p. 3. Retrieved September 3, 2014.

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