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U.S. Highway 191 (US 191) is a north-south United States Numbered Highway in the state of Montana. It extends approximately 442.2 miles (711.7 km) from Yellowstone National Park north to the Canadian border .
In 1996, it became the latest U.S. highway to travel from border to border, with the extension from Malta, Montana to the Canada–US border, absorbing former Montana Secondary Highway 242. [ citation needed ] In 2003, the remainder of US 666 between I-40 and US 191 in Monticello, Utah was renumbered US 491 .
Montana's secondary system was established in 1942, [4] but secondary highways (S routes) were not signed until the 1960s. [1] S route designations first appeared on the state highway map in 1960 [ 5 ] and are abbreviated as "S-nnn".
Montana Highway n (MT n) Secondary: Secondary Highway n (S-n) ... US 191: 438: 705 Yellowstone National Park at West Yellowstone: Hwy 4 north of Loring: 1926:
The Morgan–Monchy Border Crossing connects the town of Loring, Montana with Val Marie, Saskatchewan on the Canada–US border. It is reached by U.S. Route 191 on the American side and Saskatchewan Highway 4 on the Canadian side. These roadways were not paved near the border until the late 1980s.
Aug. 28—The Texas Department of Transportation issued a traffic alert Wednesday for State Highway 191 at Faudree Road. State Highway 191 eastbound main lane traffic will be diverted to the ...
Apr. 8—MIDLAND — The Texas Department of Transportation is breaking ground on a $10.7 million project to expand the intersection of Highway 191 and FM 1788. This intersection is the site of ...
The highway heads north, running concurrently with US 191 for 8 miles (13 km) before it heads west for 22 miles (35 km), passing along the north shores of Hebgen Lake and Earthquake Lake, to Montana Highway 87 (MT 87).