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During the 1920s, in lieu of numbering its highways, Idaho had a system of lettered Sampson Trails. [2] They were marked by businessman Charles B. Sampson of Boise at no expense to the state, using orange-colored shields. [3] By 1929, the trails system had included 6,500 miles (10,500 km) of marked highways that covered most of the state. [4]
U.S. Highway 30 (US 30) runs northwest–southeast across the southern half of lower Idaho for 455.481 miles (733.026 km). US 30 enters the state from Oregon across the Snake River in Fruitland and exits into Wyoming east of Dingle .
Prior to the construction of I-84, the corridor was served by Idaho State Highway 2 and Route A of the Sampson Trails system. [ 2 ] [ 16 ] U.S. Route 30 was created in 1926 under the national numbered highway system , traveling through southern Idaho along the historic Oregon Trail .
Idaho Transportation Dept. - Highway Division - Mountain Passes Pages in category "Mountain passes of Idaho" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The highway follows the descending northbound river until North Fork at 3,620 feet (1,103 m), where the Salmon River makes a left turn to flow west across the state to Riggins. US-93 continues north, climbing the North Fork of the Salmon River into the Bitterroot Range , passing through the Salmon-Challis National Forest and Gibbonsville.
US 26 in Idaho Falls: 1926: current US 93: 350.819: 564.588 US 93 near Jackpot, NV: US 93 at Lost Trail Pass: 1926: current US 95: 538.562: 866.732 US 95 near Homedale: BC 95 near Eastport: 1926: current US 95E — — — — — — US 95W — — — — — — US 191 — — US 191 near Malad City: US 191 at Targhee Pass: 1926
US 30 and US 91 branches off I-15 at its southern end I-15 BL: 4.802: 7.728 I-15 exit 89 southwest of Blackfoot: I-15/US 26 exit 93 in Blackfoot — — I-15 and US 26 begin concurrency at northern end I-15 BL: 7.230: 11.636 I-15/US 26 exit 116 near Idaho Falls: I-15/US 20 Bus. exit 118 in Idaho Falls — —
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