New Mexico State Road 267

State Road 267
Route information
Maintained by NMDOT
Length: 32.389 mi[1] (52.1 km)
Existed: 1988 – present
Major junctions
North/West end: US 60 / US 84 east of Melrose, NM
  NM 236
NM 330
East end: US 70 in Portales, NM
Location
Counties: Curry, Roosevelt
Highway system

State Roads in New Mexico
SR • Minor SR • US

← NM 266 NM 268 →

State Road 267 is a 32.389-mile (52.125 km) long state highway in eastern New Mexico. NM 267 begins just east of the village of Melrose, New Mexico at US 84. It then crosses from Curry County, New Mexico and into Roosevelt County, New Mexico. It serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236. It then serves the eastern terminus of New Mexico State Road 330. It curves to the east where it serves the village of Floyd, New Mexico. It then enters the city of Portales, New Mexico through the western subdivisions. It then serves the western terminus of New Mexico State Road 236 in Portales. It then ends at US 70.

History

Created in 1988 during the New Mexico 1988 Highway Renumbering as a former part of New Mexico State Road 88.

References

  1. ^ "NMDOT State Routes". New Mexico Department of Transportation. http://www.nmshtd.state.nm.us/upload/images/CHDB/State%20Routes.pdf. Retrieved 2010-04-20.