Nevada State Route 360

From there, the highway proceeds north for about 10 miles (16 km) before turning northeast to roughly parallel the Mineral–Esmeralda county line.

SR 360 reaches its terminus at U.S. Route 95 near the former town of Rhodes, 8 miles (13 km) south of Mina.

This road paralleled the path of the Southern Pacific Railroad from Rhodes through Basalt and into California.

[4] The southern 12 miles (19 km), between the California state line and Basalt, had been paved by 1936.

In the route reassignment process, the portion of SR 10 concurrent with US 6 no longer carried a state highway number; the remainder of the highway north of Basalt became State Route 360.

View from the south end of SR 360 looking northbound
SR 360 is a part of former State Route 10