Tijeras, New Mexico: Route 66 Musical Road
Paid for by the National Geographic Channel for its series, "Crowd Control," in 2014, the road plays part of "America the Beautiful" -- but only if you travel the speed limit: 45 mph. Signs removed and maintenance stopped in 2020, but it's still there. By 2024 someone had hand-made a "Musical Road" sign to mark its position.
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Theres no musical road!! We went November 2021 and drove the road twice. Either we are blind or the road has been paved over.
[Callmemochelle, 11/09/2021]The musical tone was still working as of September 2021. You have to go 45 mph, or it will just make a hum. At the lower speed you can hear it.
[Martha Arias, 11/03/2021]The signs are down, but we were able to hear the chorus today. The rumble strips are a little hard to see, so drive just to the left of the white side line and hear the tune. There are much more than just the four notes mentioned in another tip. So cool and quirky!
[Mammy, 10/26/2021]Only has about four notes now. Such a bummer.
[Hun, 10/05/2021]The rumble strips are to the left of the white line, but are super worn down, so barely makes noise no matter the speed. I'm definitely disappointed.
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Route 66 Musical Road
- Address:
- Route 66, Tijeras, NM
- Directions:
- West of town. I-40 exit 170, then drive east about 3.5 miles on Hwy 333/Route 66. Between mileposts 4 and 5, shortly after Route 66 crosses to the south side of I-40. The road is only musical driving eastbound. Look for the "pass with care" sign and a spray-painted spot on the road where the music begins. The rumble strip is narrow and easy to miss with your tire.
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The serious purpose behind the Musical Road was to entice travelers to slow down to 45 mph, the posted speed limit.