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E-470 is a 47-mile-long (76 km) controlled-access toll road that traverses the eastern portion of the Denver metropolitan area in the US state of Colorado. It is the eastern half of the 470 beltway that serves Meridian , Parker , Aurora , Denver International Airport , and Brighton .
State Highway 470 (SH 470, known locally as C-470) is a freeway located in the southwestern portion of the Denver Metro Area. It is also the southwestern portion of the Denver Metro area's beltway. SH 470 begins at US 6 in Golden and heads south interchanging Interstate 70 and then US 285 outside Morrison .
The only intermediate freeway interchange on Peña Boulevard is a full cloverleaf interchange with the tolled E-470, which provides an alternate north–south route to I-25 for travelers wishing to bypass on the eastern side of Metropolitan Denver area. E-470 also intersects I-70 and has a ten-mile-per-hour (16 km/h) higher speed limit than ...
Northwest Parkway is a 9.05-mile (14.56 km) limited-access toll road that runs from US 36 to the I-25/E-470 interchange. Both terminus are in Broomfield , northwest of Denver . In combination with E-470 (47 miles (76 km)) and State Highway 470 (SH 470; 27 miles (43 km)), Northwest Parkway forms a partial beltway of approximately 83 miles (134 ...
A full beltway around Denver was proposed by CDOT as well and was added to the Federal Highway Act of 1968 and was to be Interstate 470. The proposal was rejected by the Colorado Department of Health and then by Colorado Governor Richard Lamm suggesting alternatives to land uses that would be more environmentally friendly. It was later decided ...
SH 470 west / E-470 north – Grand Junction, Limon: Eastern terminus and exit 26 on SH-470; southern terminus and exit 1A on E-470; access to Denver International Airport: Douglas–Arapahoe county line: Lone Tree–Centennial line: 195.130: 314.031: 195: County Line Road: Arapahoe: Centennial: 196.141: 315.658: 196: Dry Creek Road: Greenwood ...
I-25/E-470 in Lone Tree: c. 1970: current Was originally planned as Interstate 470 SH 789: 396: 637 US 666 at the New Mexico state line: WYO 789 near Baggs: c. 1954: c. 1984: Was to be part of a proposed US 789 through Colorado, now part of US 491, US 160, US 550, US 50, I-70 and SH 13
The junction of Interstate 25 and E-470. Colorado's transportation consists of a network of highway, surface street, rail, and air options. While the public transportation system in Denver is much more complex and developed than other parts of the state, tourism and growth have led to extensive needs statewide.