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The route has remained mostly unchanged from its original routing, except to expand lanes or straighten and widen some narrow sections. The most notable reroutings from the original corridor are: 1) the section from Moyie Springs, Idaho, to just inside the Montana border, which once ran much further north, as seen on the 1937 map of the area [3] (Old US 2N intersects today's US 2 about 2.6 ...
The Adventure Cycling Association's Northern Tier Bicycle Route is a bicycle touring route which follows or parallels US 2 for over 600 miles (970 km), most notably a 550-mile (890 km) stretch between Columbia Falls, Montana, and Williston, North Dakota.
US 2 in Glasgow — 1994 Replaced by MT 42: MT 25 — — US 87 in Billings: US 87 in Lewistown — — MT 25: 5.797: 9.329 US 2 in Wolf Point: MT 13 in Bridge Park: 1994: current MT 26 — — MT 3 in Trout Creek: US 2 in Kootenai National Forest — — MT 27 — — MT 19 in Winifred: MT 29 in Big Sandy — — Replaced by S-226: MT 28: 46 ...
Montana Highway 2 (MT 2) is a 63.241-mile-long (101.777 km) state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Montana. It extends from Interstate 15 (I-15) and I-90 in Butte to I-90 in Three Forks. Previously, this roadway was a part of U.S. Route 10 (US 10).
The secondary highway system is a lower-level classification of state highway maintained by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) in the US state of Montana. Secondary highways first appeared on the state highway map in 1960, [ 1 ] even though the secondary system was established in 1942. [ 2 ]
The state Land Board Tuesday approved the re-routing of a pipeline underneath the Yellowstone River at Laurel, despite opposition and concerns raised by some local landowners.
US 93 Alt. 4.5: 7.2 US 93 south of Kalispell: US 93 north of Kalispell 2010: current Included all segments open as of November 2013; expected completion in 2016 [1] [2] US 191 Bus. — — — — — 2025 Served Lewistown: US 212 Byp. — — — — — — Served Billings
The Interstate Highways in Montana are the segments of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways owned and maintained by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) in the U.S. state of Montana.