Interstate 10.
I-40
There are three interstate highways that run through New Mexico. Here is the list in no particular order: * I-25 * I-40 * I-10
That would require a point of origin but, if you can find Interstate Highways 10, 40 or 25, all three pass through New Mexico.
I-25 runs from Las Cruces North through Albuquerque, Santa Fe. Raton, Denver, Cheyenne to the Northern terminus at I-90 near Buffalo, WY.
The Pecos river runs in two states. This river runs through New Mexico and Texas.
Interstate 40, Interstate 25, and Interstate 10
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Albuquerque is at the intersection of Interstate Higways 25 and 40, in north central New Mexico.
Interstate 40,
I-25 is the North-South Corridor and I-70 is the East-West route.Interstate 25, Interstate 70, and Interstate 76 are the Interstates which run into or through Colorado. I25 runs north to south from Wyoming to New Mexico, while I70 runs east-west from Kansas to Utah.Major US Highways include US6, US36, US50, US40, US287, and US6/CO9.
There is no shared interstate that goes through both states.
Rte 40 run east and west through New Mexico. It intersects Rte 25 (north/south) in Albuquerque.
That would depend on the route selected but on Interstate 40 it would be Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Arkansas.