I-70 / US 24 / US 40 / US 69 (Kansas City, Kansas)
Interstate 70 runs for over 2200 miles from a park and ride lot east of I-695 in Baltimore, MD to Cove Fort, UT . The first interstate constructed was of I-70 in Missouri. In Breezewood, PA, there are traffic lights on I-70.
I-70 was supposed to start at I-90, but strong neighborhood opposition stopped it from intersecting there, so I-70 currently begins at a park and ride lot. It continues through Pennsylvania and St. Louis, MO. From there, it treks west through Kansas and Colorado ending at Interstate 15 near Cove Fort, UT.
US Highway 40 runs from Atlantic City, NJ to near Park City, UT. It starts in Atlantic City at the intersection of Albany Ave. and Atlantic Ave. (via Albany) and ends at Silver Creek Junction, UT (Interstate 80). From New Jersey, US 40 goes across Maryland, through St. Louis, MO and into Colorado. It carries traffic through Denver and Granby, CO to I-80.
US Highway 69 is a north-south route starting in far southern Minnesota. It begins at the intersection of Minnesota Highway 13 and County Road 46. Very soon after, US 69 enters Iowa and goes through Des Moines, then through northwestern Missouri and Kansas City, KS. It continues south in Kansas and Oklahoma to Texas, where it turns slightly southeast. It goes through Tyler and ends at Texas State Highway 87 in Port Arthur (it ends at the same point US 96 and US 287 end).
I-70 was supposed to start at I-90, but strong neighborhood opposition stopped it from intersecting there, so I-70 currently begins at a park and ride lot. It continues through Pennsylvania and St. Louis, MO. From there, it treks west through Kansas and Colorado ending at Interstate 15 near Cove Fort, UT.
US Highway 40 runs from Atlantic City, NJ to near Park City, UT. It starts in Atlantic City at the intersection of Albany Ave. and Atlantic Ave. (via Albany) and ends at Silver Creek Junction, UT (Interstate 80). From New Jersey, US 40 goes across Maryland, through St. Louis, MO and into Colorado. It carries traffic through Denver and Granby, CO to I-80.
US Highway 69 is a north-south route starting in far southern Minnesota. It begins at the intersection of Minnesota Highway 13 and County Road 46. Very soon after, US 69 enters Iowa and goes through Des Moines, then through northwestern Missouri and Kansas City, KS. It continues south in Kansas and Oklahoma to Texas, where it turns slightly southeast. It goes through Tyler and ends at Texas State Highway 87 in Port Arthur (it ends at the same point US 96 and US 287 end).
I-70 / US 24 / US 40 / US 69, related objects
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Coordinates: 39°5'32"N 94°38'16"W
- Union Pacific Armourdale Yard 0.5 km
- Armourdale 1 km
- Interstate 70 Interchange 420 1 km
- Interstate 70 Interchange 422 A, B, C & D 1.3 km
- BNSF Engine Terminal 2.3 km
- West Bottoms 3.1 km
- Rosedale 3.3 km
- BNSF 30th Street Yard 3.3 km
- Argentine Yard 3.7 km
- Argentine 4.5 km
- I-70 / US 24 / US 40 / US 169 3.1 km
- Interstate 670 (I-670) 3.4 km
- East Pershing Road 4.9 km
- Broadway Boulevard 6.9 km
- Ward Parkway 7 km
- Interstate 70 / U.S.Route 24/40 11 km
- Rosehill Road 22 km
- South Strang Line Road 23 km
- State Hwy 150 32 km
- Interstate 70 (I-70) Kansas Turnpike 52 km