NM frontage road cutout markers along historic route 66
^ date reposted to this blog
Dec. 21, 2016: originally posted to my old blog
Aug. 10, 2021: last updated
These first two images were taken looking south on NM hwy. 469 in San Jon. There, Historic US 66 is now designated as Frontage Road 4118. I was surprised to see that its route marker was a wooden cutout:

Note that the cutout is detailed enough to show the minuscule "panhandle" in the northeast corner of New Mexico:

The backside of the marker reveals a date stamp of 1996. In the photos below, note the I-40 overpass in the distance. That is approximately a quarter-mile away, so "frontage road" seems like an inappropriate way to refer to old US 66 at this location:

A similar marker is posted for northbound traffic; it has quite a bit more damage from UV rays:

Not all NM frontage roads are signed with cutouts; please comment below if you are aware of any other examples.

Dec. 21, 2016: originally posted to my old blog
Aug. 10, 2021: last updated
These first two images were taken looking south on NM hwy. 469 in San Jon. There, Historic US 66 is now designated as Frontage Road 4118. I was surprised to see that its route marker was a wooden cutout:

Note that the cutout is detailed enough to show the minuscule "panhandle" in the northeast corner of New Mexico:

The backside of the marker reveals a date stamp of 1996. In the photos below, note the I-40 overpass in the distance. That is approximately a quarter-mile away, so "frontage road" seems like an inappropriate way to refer to old US 66 at this location:

A similar marker is posted for northbound traffic; it has quite a bit more damage from UV rays:

Not all NM frontage roads are signed with cutouts; please comment below if you are aware of any other examples.

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