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The basic route of MT 40 has been in place since the 1930s, and is seen on the 1935 state map. [2] For a brief time in the 1940s, it was even signed as MT 37, overlaid on US 93 to north of Eureka and then going to Libby, as seen on the 1942 map. [3] The MT 40 designation is clearly visible on the 1949 state map. [4]
Whitefish station is a stop on Amtrak's Empire Builder in Whitefish, Montana. In addition to the Empire Builder, a once-daily Greyhound Lines bus service also links the station to Kalispell and Missoula. A car rental agency operates a window within the station. The station and parking lot are owned by the Stumptown Historical Society.
US 93 Alt. south (Kalispell Bypass) / West Reserve Drive: Northern terminus of US 93 Alt. 226.125: 363.913: MT 40 east – Columbia Falls, Glacier Nat'l Park: Whitefish: 228.493: 367.724: S-487 north (Baker Street) Access to Whitefish Mountain Resort ski area and Whitefish Lake 233.093: 375.127: S-424 south (Twin Bridges Road) Lincoln: Eureka ...
The city of Kalispell removed the remaining downtown trackage, relocating the railroad to Glacier Rail Park, a new industrial park [15] just north of town and abandoning 2.4 miles (3.9 km) of the original route. [16] Nestled in the Flathead valley, Kalispell is 31 miles (50 km) from Glacier National Park and 22 miles (35 km) from Hungry Horse Dam.
Zion National Park is a national park of the United States located in southwestern Utah near the town of Springdale. Located at the junction of the Colorado Plateau , Great Basin , and Mojave Desert regions, the park has a unique geography and a variety of life zones that allow for unusual plant and animal diversity.
US 93 Alt. begins at US 93 south of Kalispell approximately 0.7 miles (1.1 km) south of the "Four Corners" junction with Secondary Highway 317 (S-317), and currently runs as a temporary two-lane highway for nearly 4 miles (6.4 km) to US 2 west of Kalispell, and as a four-lane highway from there for nearly 3.6 miles (5.8 km) to its northern terminus at US 93 north of Kalispell.
East of Glacier Route 1 at the crossing of the Middle Fork of the Flathead River in Glacier National Park 48°30′06″N 113°58′47″W / 48.501667°N 113.979722°W / 48.501667; -113.979722 ( Headquarters Historic
State Route 9 (SR-9) is a 57.075-mile-long (91.853 km) state highway in southern Utah, serving Zion National Park.It starts at the western terminus at exit 16 on Interstate 15 (I-15), passing through Zion National Park, and ending at the eastern junction with U.S. Route 89 (US-89).