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U.S. Highway 87 Bypass (US 87 Byp. ) in Lewistown , also known as the Truck Bypass , is an unsigned highway follows the northern and western edge of the city. The route begins at Main Street (US 87/ MT 200 ), just east of downtown, and follows 1st Avenue North to Kendall Road ( US 191 north), where the roadway turns westward becoming 6th Avenue ...
Montana Highway 87 (MT 87) is a primary state highway in Madison County in Montana, United States. The highway travels through mainly rural areas in Raynolds Pass , from the Montana– Idaho state line to an intersection with U.S. Route 287 (US 287).
Route 87 in background, looking north from Loma, Montana. U.S. Highway 87 (US 87) is a north–south United States highway (though it is signed east–west in New Mexico) that runs for 1,998 miles (3,215 km) from northern Montana to southern Texas, making it the longest north-south road to not have a "1" in its number and the third longest ...
US 87: 440: 710 I-90/US 87 near Ranchester, WY: US 2 at Havre: 1926: current US 87E: 311: 501 Armington: US 87E near Ranchester 1926: 1934 Became mainline US 87: US 87W: 209: 336 Armington: Yellowstone National Park near Gardiner: 1926: 1934 Replaced by US 89: US 89: 404: 650 Yellowstone National Park near Gardiner
Skalkaho Highway MT 39 — — Port of Morgan at the Saskatchewan border: Hysham — — Replaced by MT 19 (later S-242) and S-245: MT 39: 51.163: 82.339 US 212 in Lame Deer: North of I-94 near Forsyth: 1977: current MT 40: 4.505: 7.250 US 93 south of Whitefish: US 2 west of Columbia Falls — — MT 41: 54.512: 87.729 I-15 Bus. in Dillon: MT 2 ...
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In Montana, 171 public high schools were evaluated by U.S. News and the nonprofit research institute, RTI International, and 38 were eligible to be ranked. That's down from 2023 when 87 Montana ...
In 1961, MT 287 was rerouted and replaced MT 34 from Ennis to Twin Bridges, ran concurrently with MT 41 to north of Silver Star, and replaced S-401 north to US 10 at Whitehall. MT 287 continued east with US 10 to rejoin its previous route west of Three Forks. The portion of the highway between Ennis and the US 10 junction became MT 287A. [6] [7]