U.S. Route 380 (US 380) is an east–west United States highway. The highway's eastern terminus is in Greenville, Texas at an intersection with Interstate 30, of which the easternmost 3–4 miles are concurrent with US 69 in a loop around the west and south sides of Greenville. Its western terminus is at San Antonio, New Mexico, south of Socorro at an intersection with Interstate 25. It intersected with its parent, U.S. Route 80, at Cisco until 1971, when it was rerouted along the former SH 24 from that highway's western terminus near Old Glory to Greenville. Former U.S. Route 380 from Cisco to near Old Glory became an extension of SH 6. The highway no longer connects to any x80 route. US 380 passes through some of the far northern suburbs of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, including (from we
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| - Der U.S. Highway 380 (kurz US 380) ist ein Ost-West United States Highway. Er beginnt an der Interstate 25 in südlich von Socorro und endet in Greenville an der Interstate 30. Der Highway trifft im Verlauf nicht auf den U.S. Highway 80, obwohl sich die Nummer 380 von ihm ableitet. In Albany traf er aber ursprünglich auf den U.S. Highway 180. Nach Umbauten erreicht er ihn heute nicht mehr. Der U.S. Highway führt nördlich an den Städten Dallas und Fort Worth vorbei. Seit 2004 werden die östlichen drei bis vier Meilen zusammen mit dem U.S. Highway 69 als Umgehungsroute um Greenville genutzt. (de)
- U.S. Route 380 (US 380) is an east–west United States highway. The highway's eastern terminus is in Greenville, Texas at an intersection with Interstate 30, of which the easternmost 3–4 miles are concurrent with US 69 in a loop around the west and south sides of Greenville. Its western terminus is at San Antonio, New Mexico, south of Socorro at an intersection with Interstate 25. It intersected with its parent, U.S. Route 80, at Cisco until 1971, when it was rerouted along the former SH 24 from that highway's western terminus near Old Glory to Greenville. Former U.S. Route 380 from Cisco to near Old Glory became an extension of SH 6. The highway no longer connects to any x80 route. US 380 passes through some of the far northern suburbs of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, including (from we (en)
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| - Transportation in Hunt County, Texas
- Transportation in Chaves County, New Mexico
- Transportation in Lea County, New Mexico
- U.S. Route 80
- Transportation in Garza County, Texas
- Transportation in Haskell County, Texas
- Transportation in Jack County, Texas
- Transportation in Kent County, Texas
- Transportation in Lynn County, Texas
- Transportation in Stonewall County, Texas
- Transportation in Terry County, Texas
- Transportation in Throckmorton County, Texas
- Transportation in Yoakum County, Texas
- Transportation in Young County, Texas
- U.S. Highways in New Mexico
- United States Numbered Highway System
- Transportation in Socorro County, New Mexico
- Transportation in Collin County, Texas
- Transportation in Wise County, Texas
- U.S. Highways in Texas
- Transportation in Denton County, Texas
- Transportation in Lincoln County, New Mexico
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- U.S. Route 70 in New Mexico
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