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The last gap in Wyoming's interstate system was closed in October 1985. Currently, there are 33,000 miles (53,000 km) of public roadways in Wyoming. WYDOT manages 6,859 miles (11,038 km) of road, of which only 405 miles (652 km) are considered urban highways. There are 914 miles (1,471 km) of interstates in Wyoming. [1]
Travelers can dial 511, a three-digit telephone number, on landlines and most mobile phones. The number has also extended to be the default name of many state and provincial transportation department road conditions Web sites, such as Wisconsin's site. [1] It is an example of an N11 code, part of the North American Numbering Plan.
A critical highway linking Idaho and Wyoming has closed indefinitely after a portion of the road cracked and then collapsed in a “catastrophic landslide” Saturday, officials said.
Updates on road closures and conditions can be found on wyoroad.info or by downloading the Wyoming 511 Mobile App. Hannah Shields is the Wyoming Tribune Eagle's state government reporter.
Longest interstate in Wyoming; also known as the Lincoln Highway I-90: 208.80: 336.03 I-90 / US 87 at the Montana state line towards Billings: I-90 / US 14 at the South Dakota state line towards Rapid City: 1956: current Only Interstate that does not serve Cheyenne: I-180: 1.09: 1.75 I-80 in Cheyenne: I-80 Bus. / US 30 in Cheyenne: 1984: current
WYO 130 near Laramie Regional Airport — — Airport Road WYO 22: 17.53: 28.21 ID 33 near Wilson: US 26/US 89/US 189/US 191 in Jackson: 1942: current Teton Pass Highway WYO 24: 46.72: 75.19 US 14 at Devils Tower Junction: SD 34 near Aladdin: 1961: current Bear Lodge Highway WYO 26: 52.38: 84.30 US 30/US 287 near Bosler: US 87 in Wheatland: 1926
Wyoming Highway 159 begins at US 26/US 85 (Valley Road W.) and from there travels north through the western parts of Torrington named W. C Street . [2] The first 0.45-mile (0.7 km) through the city is maintained by the city of Torrington. State maintenance begins at Milepost 0.45. [3] WYO 159 reaches the city limits at 1.43 miles. [3]
Wyoming Highway 258 is maintained by the City of Casper, however when Highway 258 momentarily travels out of the city, state maintenance will begin and end as it does southeast of the city. Casper has taken over maintenance of the portions of the route within its city limits, but for signage purposes the route is still Highway 258. [4]