US Highway 180 | ||||
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Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 473.2 mi (761.5 km) | |||
Existed: | 1943 – present | |||
Trans-Pecos section | ||||
Length: | 148.4 mi (238.8 km) | |||
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Northwest Texas | ||||
Length: | 324.8 mi (522.7 km) | |||
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U.S. Highway 180 (US 180) is a US highway that runs from Valle, Arizona, to Hudson Oaks, Texas. In Texas, the highway exists in two separate segments. The first runs in far west Texas from Anthony through El Paso to New Mexico. The highway re-enters the state between Hobbs, New Mexico, and Seminole. US 180 ends at an interchange with Interstate 20 (I-20) in Hudson Oaks, between Weatherford and Fort Worth.
The entire section of US 180 through the Trans-Pecos region is concurrent with other highways.
US 180 enters into Texas from New Mexico concurrent with Interstate 10 and US 85. The three highways enter El Paso with US 85 leaving near Sunland Park Mall. I-10/US 180 run along the northern edge of downtown El Paso together, with US 180 leaving and joining U.S. Route 62. The two highways run along east El Paso on Montana Avenue, a major thoroughfare. The highways run along the southern border of El Paso International Airport and Fort Bliss, before intersecting with Loop 375, leaving the city shortly thereafter. US 62/180 enters New Mexico approximately 25 miles northwest of Pine Springs.