Interstate 70
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.
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.
Interstate 70, related objects
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 39°39'13"N 106°0'11"W
- Dillon Valley, Colorado 3.7 km
- Mt Ptarmigan 4.2 km
- Loveland Ski Area 9 km
- Arapahoe Basin Ski Resort 11 km
- Herman Gulch 13 km
- Henderson Mine and Mill conveyor 17 km
- Urad Mine 18 km
- Henderson Mine 19 km
- Henderson Mine mill 22 km
- Henderson Mine Tailings Pond 25 km
- Interstate 70 0.2 km
- US Highway 6 5.9 km
- Interstate 70 9 km
- Bakerville - Loveland Trail (Continental Divide Trail) 15 km
- Jones Pass Road 18 km
- Ute Pass - Henderson Mill access Road 20 km
- Interstate 70 / US Highway 6 21 km
- Interstate 70 / US Highway 6 21 km
- Road 3 23 km
- County Highway 730 27 km