词条 | Interstate 25 in New Mexico |
释义 |
|state=NM |type=I |route=25 |marker_image={{infobox road/shieldmain/USA|type=I|route=25}}{{infobox road/shieldmain/USA|type=US|route=85}} |name={{infobox road/name/USA|state=NM|type=I|route=25}} and {{infobox road/name/USA|state=NMO|type=US|route=85}} |map={{maplink|frame=yes|plain=yes|frame-align=center|frame-width=290|frame-height=320|frame-lat=34.624|frame-long=-105.872|zoom=6|type=line|raw={{Wikipedia:Map data/Wikipedia KML/Interstate 25 in New Mexico}}}} |map_custom=yes |map_notes=I-25 and US 85 highlighted in red |length_mi=462.124 |length_ref=[1] |established=1957[2] |direction_a=South |terminus_a={{jct|state=NM|I|10|US|85|US|180}} in Las Cruces |junction={{plainlist|
}} |direction_b=North |terminus_b={{jct|state=CO|I|25|US|85|US|87}} near Raton |counties=Doña Ana, Sierra, Socorro, Valencia, Bernalillo, Sandoval, Santa Fe, San Miguel, Mora, Colfax |browse={{nm browse|route=I-25|previous_type=NM|previous_route=24|next_type=NM|next_route=26}}{{nm browse|route=US 85|previous_type=NM|previous_route=83|next_type=NM|next_route=88}} }} Interstate 25 (I-25) in the U.S. state of New Mexico follows the north–south corridor through Albuquerque and Santa Fe. It replaced U.S. Route 85 (US 85), which is no longer signed, but still exists in route logs sharing the I-25 alignment. I-25 starts in New Mexico at an interchange with I-10 in Las Cruces and extends roughly {{convert|460|mi|km}} before reaching Colorado. I-25 passes through principally rural land through central New Mexico and passes through or near the cities of Las Cruces, Truth or Consequences, Socorro, Belen, Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Las Vegas, and Raton. Route descriptionI-25 begins at I-10's exit 144 in Las Cruces (elevation {{convert|4000|ft|m}}),[3] just south of the New Mexico State University campus. I-25 is concurrent with US 85 at this point, and carries US 85 concurrently for the remainder of its run in New Mexico. Immediately, the Interstate passes east of the New Mexico State campus, and the next three exits provide access to the city. The first exit is University Avenue, which provides access to NMSU. The final exit in Las Cruces is U.S. Route 70.[4] Upon exiting the city the speed limit increases by ten miles per hour to 75 mph. Before I-25 reaches Truth or Consequences and just south of Elephant Butte Reservoir State Park it crosses over to the west side of the Rio Grande.[5] From Las Cruces to Santa Fe I-25 follows the route of El Camino Real de Tierra Adentro.[6] South of Albuquerque near Socorro it passes through the Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge.[7] As I-25 nears Albuquerque, it has interchanges with roads such as U.S. Route 380 and a concurrency with U.S. Route 60.[8] State Road 6, the original U.S. Route 66, meets up with I-25 in Los Lunas.[9] Just to the south of Albuquerque I-25 enters Isleta Pueblo where it crosses back to the east side of the Rio Grande.[10] The speed limit on I-25 in Albuquerque is {{convert|65|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}, except for one 1.5 mile {{convert|55|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} section between Gibson Boulevard and Central Avenue. Through Albuquerque I-25 is named the Pan American Freeway and there are frequent exits to city streets.[11][12]{{Rp|248}} A major interchange with Interstate 40 (which is styled as the Coronado Freeway in the city) is named the Big I.[12]{{Rp|248}}[13] It was given an honorable mention by the United States Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration for excellence in urban highway design in 2002.[14] Leaving Albuquerque, the {{convert|75|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} speed limit resumes as the freeway passes through Sandia Pueblo. After Bernalillo, I-25 passes through four more Indian Reservations (from south to north the Pueblos of Santa Ana, San Felipe, Kewa and Cochiti. I-25 turns to the northeast and away from the Rio Grande, alongside which it has run from its southern terminus, as it heads toward Santa Fe.[15] {{convert|11|mi|km|abbr=on}} southwest of Santa Fe it climbs out of the Rio Grande Valley at a steep hill called La Bajada.[16] Continuing 'northbound' at Santa Fe, I-25 heads southeast for approximately {{convert|45|mi|km}} traveling through the Santa Fe National Forest and crossing Glorieta Pass ({{convert|7452|ft|m}}).[17] It turns north again at Blanchard toward Las Vegas.[18] The highway maintains a north and northeast orientation as it leaves New Mexico traversing Raton Pass ({{convert|7798|ft|m}}[19]) and enters Colorado. The speed limit through Raton Pass is {{convert|65|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}}. From Santa Fe to Raton Pass I-25 approximates part of the route of the Santa Fe Trail.[20] I-25 is {{convert|462.124|mi|km}} long in New Mexico.[1] {{-}}Exit list{{mileposts}}{{jcttop|exit|length_ref=[21]}}{{NMint|exit|county=Doña Ana |cspan=10 |location=Las Cruces |lspan=6 |mile=0.00 |mspan=2 |exit= |type=concur |road={{jct|state=NM|I|10|US|180|dir2=east|US|85|dir3=south|location1=El Paso}} |notes=Southern terminus of I-25; southern end of US 85 concurrency; I-10 exit 144; tri-stack interchange}}{{NMint|exit |type=incomplete |mile=none |exit=— |road={{jct|state=NM|I|10|US|180|dir2=west|city1=Deming|location2=Tucson}} |notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; I-10 exit 144; tri-stack interchange}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=1 |road=University Avenue |notes=Access to New Mexico State University}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=3 |road=Lohman Avenue |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=7.4 |exit=6 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|70|road=Del Rey Boulevard|city1=Las Cruces|city2=Alamogordo|location3=White Sands National Monument|location4=White Sands Missile Range}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=11.12 |exit=9 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|320|city1=Doña Ana}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Radium Springs |mile=20.32 |exit=19 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|157|city1=Radium Springs}} |notes=Leasburg Dam State Park, Ft. Selden State Monument}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=34.22 |exit=32 |road=Upham |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Rincon |mile=36.82 |exit=35 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|140|dir1=west|city1=Rincon}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Hatch |mile=42.659 |exit=41 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|26|dir1=west|city1=Hatch|city2=Deming|city3=Lordsburg}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Sierra |cspan=10 |location=Garfield |mile=52.03 |exit=51 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|546|city1=Garfield|city2=Salem}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Caballo Lake |mile=60.89 |exit=59 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|187|location1=Caballo|location2=Percha State Parks}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Caballo |mile=65.175 |exit=63 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|152|city1=Hillsboro|city2=Silver City}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=72.89 |exit=71 |road=Las Palomas |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Williamsburg |mile=76.389 |exit=75 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Truth or Consequences|dir1=north|city1=Truth or Consequences|city2=Williamsburg}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Truth or Consequences |lspan=2 |mile=80.577 |exit=79 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Truth or Consequences|dir1=south|city1=Truth or Consequences}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=85.2 |exit=83 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|195|name1=NM 181|city1=City of Elephant Butte|location2=Elephant Butte Lake State Park}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=90.141 |exit=89 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|181|to2=to|NM|52|city1=Cuchillo|city2=Monticello}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=92.831 |exit=92 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|1|city1=Mitchell Point}} |notes=Elephant Butte Lake State Park}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=100.82 |exit=100 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|1|city1=Red Rock}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Socorro |cspan=10 |location=none |mile=116.572 |exit=115 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|107|location1=Magdalena|location2=Camino Real International Heritage Center}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=125.881 |exit=124 |road=San Marcial, Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=San Antonio |mile=140.61 |exit=139 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|380|dir1=east|city1=San Antonio|city2=Carrizozo|location3=Bosque del Apache National Wildlife Refuge}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Socorro |lspan=2 |mile=149.225 |exit=147 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Socorro|dir1=north|to2=to|US|60|dir2=west|city1=Socorro|city2=Magdalena}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |type=concur |mile=151.728 |exit=150 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Socorro|dir1=south|US|60|dir2=west|city1=Socorro|city2=Magdalena}} |notes=South end of US 60 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |location=Escondida |mile=153.62 |exit=152 |road=Escondida |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Lemitar |mile=157.52 |exit=156 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|408|city1=Lemitar}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=164.32 |exit=163 |road=San Acacia |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=La Joya |mile=171.32 |exit=169 |road=Sevilleta National Wildlife Refuge |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |type=concur |location=none |mile=176.566 |exit=175 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|60|dir1=east|name1=NM 116|city1=Bernardo|city2=Mountainair}} |notes=North end of US 60 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |county=Valencia |cspan=4 |location=Belen |lspan=3 |mile=191.35 |exit=190 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dir1=north|dab1=Belen|city1=Belen|city2=South Belen}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=193.435 |exit=191 |road=Camino del Llano |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=197.56 |exit=195 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dir1=south|dab1=Belen|city1=Belen}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Los Lunas |mile=205.376 |exit=203 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|6|city1=Los Lunas}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Bernalillo |cspan=19 |location=none |mile= |exit=209 |road={{jct|NM|317|city1=Isleta Pueblo|to2=To|state=NM|NM|45|name2=Coors Blvd}} |notes=To NM 314 (Isleta Blvd.)}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=213.394 |exit=213 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|314|name1=Isleta Boulevard}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Albuquerque |lspan=16 |mile=217.18 |exit=215 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|47|name1=Broadway|city1=Bosque Farms|city2=Peralta}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=221.768 |exit=220 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|500|name1=Rio Bravo Boulevard}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=221 |road={{jct|state=NM|extra=airport}} Sunport Boulevard – ABQ International Sunport |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=222 |road=Gibson Boulevard – Kirtland AFB |notes=Signed as exits 222A (east) and 222B (west) southbound}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=223 |road=Avenida Cesar Chavez |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=224A |road={{jct|state=NM|extra=hospital}} Coal Avenue / Lead Avenue / Central Avenue |notes=Northbound access via Oak Street, southbound via Locust Street; 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|notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=231 |road=San Antonio Avenue / Ellison Road / Osuna Road |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=232 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|423|name1=Paseo del Norte}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=233 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|528|name1=Alameda Boulevard}} |notes=}}{{Jctint|exit |location_special=Sandia Pueblo Nation |mile= |exit=234 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|556|name1=Tramway Road / Roy Avenue}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Sandoval |cspan=6 |location=Bernalillo |lspan=2 |mile= |exit=240 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|473|name1=Avenida Bernalillo}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=243.533 |exit=242 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|550|dir1=north|NM|165|dir2=east|location1=Placitas|city2=Bernalillo|city3=Rio Rancho}} |notes=Formerly New Mexico State Road 44}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=249.258 |exit=248 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|315|US-Hist|66|city1=Algodones}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=253.736 |exit=252 |road=San Felipe Pueblo |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none 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Plaza|city2=Española|road=Frontage Road}}, Los Alamos, Taos |notes=South end of US 84/US 285 overlap; signed as exits 282A (Frontage Road) and 282B (US 84/US 285) southbound}}{{NMint|exit |mile= |exit=284 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|466|name1=Old Pecos Trail}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |type=concur |location=none |mile=291.773 |exit=290 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|285|dir1=south|city1=Clines Corners|name1=NM 300}} |notes=North end of US 285 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=295.596 |exit=294 |road=Canoncito at Apache Canyon |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=298.47 |exit=297 |road=Valencia |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=300.4 |exit=299 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|50|city1=Glorieta|city2=Pecos}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=San Miguel |cspan=12 |location=none |mile=309.1 |exit=307 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|63|city1=Pecos|city2=Rowe|location3=Pecos National Historic Park}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Sands |mile=321.72 |exit=319 |road=San Jose, San Juan 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|notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=357.73 |exit=356 |road=Onava |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=362.93 |exit=361 |road=Warren Ranch Road |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Mora |cspan=4 |location=Watrous |lspan=2 |mile=365.64 |exit=364 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|446|dir1=north|NM|161|to3=to|NM|97|city1=Watrous|city2=Valmora}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=368.43 |exit=366 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|161|to2=to|NM|97|city1=Watrous|city2=Valmora|location3=Fort Union National Monument}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Wagon Mound |mile=389.496 |exit=387 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|120|city1=Wagon Mound}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=394.89 |exit=393 |road=Levy |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |county=Colfax |cspan=11 |location=none |mile=406.19 |exit=404 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|569|city1=Colmor}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Springer |lspan=2 |mile=413.69 |exit=412 |road={{jct|state=NM|to1=To|US|56|US|412|NM|21|NM|468|name4=I-25 Bus. north|city1=Springer}}, Clayton |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=416.26 |exit=414 |road={{jct|state=NM|to1=To|US|56|US|412|NM|21|NM|468|name4=I-25 Bus. south|city1=Springer}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=420.43 |exit=419 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|58|dir1=west|city1=Cimarron}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=Maxwell |mile=427.611 |exit=426 |road={{jct|NM|505|to2=To|state=NM|NM|445|city1=Maxwell|location2=Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |mile=436.76 |exit=435 |road=Tinaja |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |location=none |type=concur |mile=448.423 |exit=446 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|64|dir1=west|city1=Taos}} |notes=South end of US 64 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |location=Raton |lspan=4 |type=concur |mile=451.675 |exit=450 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Raton|dir1=north|city1=Raton|name1=US 64 east}} |notes=North end of US 64 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |type=concur |mile=453.19 |exit=451 |road={{jct|state=NM|US|87|dir1=east|US|64|city1=Raton|city2=Clayton|location3=Capulin Volcano National Monument|location4=Amarillo}} |notes=South end of US 87 overlap}}{{NMint|exit |mile=454.29 |exit=452 |road={{jct|state=NM|NM|72|dir1=east|city1=Folsom}} |notes=}}{{NMint|exit |mile=456.213 |exit=454 |road={{jct|state=NM|BL|25|dab1=Raton|dir1=south|city1=Raton}} |notes=}}{{jctint|exit |river=New Mexico–Colorado line |lspan=2 |mile=462.124 |mspan=2 |exit=460 |road=Truck weigh station |notes=First southbound exit in New Mexico; exit not signed northbound}}{{COint|exit |mile=none |exit= |road={{jct|state=CO|I|25|US|85|US|87|dir3=north|city1=Denver}} |notes=Continuation into Colorado}}{{jctbtm|exit|keys=concur,incomplete}} References1. ^1 {{cite web |url = http://nmshtd.state.nm.us/upload/images/CHDB/Interstate%20Routes.pdf |title = Interstate Highways |publisher = New Mexico Department of Transportation |access-date = June 16, 2011 |format = PDF }} {{state detail page browse|type=I|route=25|state=New Mexico|stateafter=Colorado}}{{state detail page browse|type=US|route=85|state=New Mexico|stateafter=Colorado}}2. ^{{cite map |author = American Association of State Highway Officials |date = August 14, 1957 |title = Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways |url = http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interstate_Highway_plan_August_14,_1957.jpg |scale = Scale not given |location = Washington, DC |publisher = American Association of State Highway Officials |access-date = June 16, 2011 |via = Wikimedia Commons }} 3. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=32.259483,-106.724453&spn=0.048848,0.080338&z=14&om=1 |title=I-25 at I-10 |access-date=July 7, 2007}} 4. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=32.314701,-106.729774&spn=0.195271,0.32135&z=12&om=1 |title=I-25 in Las Cruces |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 5. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=33.321349,-107.071381&spn=0.772276,1.2854&z=10&om=1 |title=I-25 parallels Elephant Butte Reservoir State Park |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 6. ^{{cite book |last = Wilkerson |first = Lyn |title = American Trails Revisited: Following in the Footsteps of the Western Pioneers |year = 2003 |publisher = iUniverse |location = Lincoln, NE |isbn = 0595282628 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=7POEV2_XMDQC&lpg=PA154&dq=Camino%20Real%20I-25&pg=PA154#v=onepage&q=Camino%20Real%20I-25&f=false |access-date = February 13, 2013 |page = 154 |via = Google Books }} 7. ^{{google maps |url = https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bosque+Del+Apache+National+Wildlife+Refuge,+San+Antonio,+NM,+United+States&hl=en&ll=33.778006,-106.865387&spn=0.327032,0.617294&sll=33.777435,-106.801529&sspn=0.327034,0.617294&oq=Bosque+Del&hq=Bosque+Del+Apache+National+Wildlife+Refuge,+San+Antonio,+NM,+United+States&t=m&z=11 |title = I-25 near Socorro |access-date = April 13, 2013 |link = no }} 8. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=34.411442,-106.438293&spn=1.524928,2.570801&z=9&om=1 |title=I-25 near Albuquerque |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 9. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=34.947865,-106.702652&spn=0.37878,0.6427&z=11&om=1 |title=I-25 at SR 6|access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 10. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?q=Isleta+Pueblo,+NM,+United+States&hl=en&ll=34.885368,-106.692352&spn=0.161372,0.308647&sll=33.778006,-106.865387&sspn=0.327032,0.617294&oq=Isleta&hnear=Isleta+Pueblo,+Bernalillo,+New+Mexico&t=h&z=12|title=I-25 near Isleta|access-date=April 13, 2013 |link = no }} 11. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=35.047284,-106.632442&spn=0.04729,0.080338&z=14&om=1 |title=I-25 exits in Albuquerque |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 12. ^1 {{cite book |last = Bryan |first = Howard |title = Albuquerque Remembered |publisher = University of New Mexico Press |location = Albuquerque |date = 1989 |isbn = 0826337821 |oclc = 62109913 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=rSQAbMtClsYC&lpg=PA248&dq=%22Pan%20American%20Freeway%22%20%22Coronado%20Freeway%22&client=safari&pg=PA248#v=onepage&q=%22Pan%20American%20Freeway%22%20%22Coronado%20Freeway%22&f=false |access-date = February 13, 2013 |via= Google Books }} 13. ^{{google maps|url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=35.104918,-106.626134&spn=0.023628,0.040169&z=15&om=1 |title=I-25 at I-40 |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 14. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/eihd/2002/cat1pic8.htm |title = I-25/I-40 System-to-System Interchange |work = Excellence in highway design |publisher = Federal Highway Administration |year = 2002 |access-date = July 7, 2007 }} 15. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=35.44389,-106.092224&spn=0.752943,1.2854&z=10&om=1 |title=I-25 nearing Santa Fe |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 16. ^{{cite book |last = Julyan |first = Robert |title = The Place Names of New Mexico |year = 1998 |publisher = University of New Mexico Press |url = http://www.newmexicohistory.org/filedetails.php?fileID=1191 |edition = 2nd |access-date = February 13, 2013 |quote = La Bajada hill is located {{convert|11|mi|km|disp=sqbr}} southwest of Santa Fe. From 1598, when Spanish colonists trudged beside lumbering oxcarts, to the early 20th century, when American tourists drove Model A automobiles, the steep and abrupt escarpment of La Bajada Hill was a notorious landmark on the road between Santa Fe and Albuquerque. The old route up La Bajada Hill was barely {{convert|1.5|mi|km|disp=sqbr}} long, but it traversed tough volcanic rock; in the 20th century it included 23 hairpin turns and was the scene of countless frustrations and mishaps, from overturned wagons to boiling radiators. Residents of the village of La Bajada (see entry) at the hill's base named a spot on the hill Florida because a truck carrying oranges overturned there. In 1932, a new route up the escarpment was laid out, followed today by I-25, and the original route, {{convert|5|mi|km|disp=sqbr|abbr=on}} N and W, fell into disuse, though a few drivers still attempt it to test their vehicles' toughness. The name La Bajada now is gradually being transferred to the new route. }} 17. ^{{cite web |title = Glorieta Pass |url = http://www.santafetrailnm.org/site161.html |work = Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway |publisher = The Santa Fe Trail Scenic Byway Profile |access-date = February 13, 2013 }} 18. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?client=firefox-a&ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&channel=s&q=&ll=35.639441,-105.157013&spn=0.375557,0.6427&z=11&om=1 |title=I-25 near Las Vegas |access-date=July 7, 2007 |link = no }} 19. ^{{cite web |url = http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=335&ResourceType=Site |title = Raton Pass |access-date = October 13, 2007 |work = National Historic Landmark summary listing |publisher = National Park Service |deadurl = yes |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20110606054940/http://tps.cr.nps.gov/nhl/detail.cfm?ResourceId=335&ResourceType=Site |archivedate = June 6, 2011 |df = mdy-all }} 20. ^{{cite book |last = Glassman |first = Steve |title = It Happened on the Santa Fe Trail |year = 2008 |publisher = Morris Publishing |isbn = 0762745738 |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=guZxfT5n0r4C&lpg=PR9&dq=Santa%20Fe%20Trail%20I-25&pg=PR9#v=onepage&q=Santa%20Fe%20Trail%20I-25&f=false |access-date = February 13, 2013 |via = Google Books |page = ix }} 21. ^http://dot.state.nm.us/content/dam/nmdot/Travel_conditions/maps/SW_V9_2_ELEV_RB_2007.pdf External links{{Attached KML|display=title,inline}}
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