Interstate 80 / U.S. Routes 40 & 287 (Sinclair, Wyoming)

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Interstate 80 is a major east-west highway across the United States. It begins at I-95 in Ridgefield Park, NJ just a few miles west of the George Washington Bridge to New York. It then crosses Pennsylvania, northern Ohio and the midwest to Salt Lake City. It continues across Nevada ending at US 101 in San Francisco, CA. US Highway 30 is a coast-to-coast highway from Atlantic City, NJ to Astoria, OR. In Atlantic City, NJ it begins at Virginia Avenue via Absecon Boulevard. It continues across Pennsylvania and the midwest through Iowa and Nebraska. It runs through Laramie, WY and Idaho then turns northwest and follows the WA-OR border (staying in Oregon). In Astoria, it ends at US 101 near the Astoria-Megler Bridge. US 30 runs parallel with I-80 from near Grand Island, NE until Pine Bluffs, WY where it joins I-80 at exit 401. It splits at exit 370, runs through Cheyenne, then rejoins I-80 at exit 358. It leaves I-80 on the east side of Laramie at exit 316 turning northwest. It is duplexed with I-80 again at exit 235 and permanently leaves at exit 66 near Little America, WY. US Highway 287 travels almost 1900 miles from Port Arthur, TX (TX 87/16th St.) to Choteau, MT (US 89). From its intersection with TX State Highway 87 in Port Arthur, it travels northwest through Fort Worth and to Amarillo, TX where it meets its parent route - US 87. North of Amarillo, US 287 splits off to the north going through Denver and across Wyoming. It stops at the south entrance of Yellowstone and the northern segment begins at the west entrance. It continues north up to US 89 in Choteau where it ends.
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Coordinates:   41°45'58"N   107°1'43"W
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