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  2. U.S. Route 12 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Logging truck at Lolo Hot Springs. US 12 enters Montana at Lolo Pass, seven miles (11 km) southwest of Lolo Hot Springs in Lolo National Forest.After passing Lolo Peak to the south and traveling east for 33 miles (53 km), it meets with US 93 at Lolo and continues running concurrently northeast for 7.5 miles (12.1 km), where US 93 heads due north on Reserve Street, toward Kalispell and Glacier ...

  3. Interstate 90 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental Interstate Highway across the northern United States, linking Seattle to Boston. The portion in the state of Montana is 552.54 miles (889.23 km) in length, passing through 14 counties in central and southern Montana. It is the longest segment of I-90 within a single state. [2]

  4. Business routes of Interstate 90 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 90 Business is a business loop of Interstate 90 in Missoula. The business route begins at a diamond interchange with I-90/MT 200 at exit 101 (Reserve Street), which is also the eastern terminus of the overlap with U.S. Route 93. As it crosses over a railroad bridge, it immediately leaves US 93 at an interchange with West Broadway ...

  5. U.S. Route 12 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 12 or U.S. Highway 12 (US 12) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway, running from Aberdeen, Washington, to Detroit, Michigan, for almost 2,500 miles (4,000 km). The highway has mostly been superseded by Interstate 90 (I-90) and I-94 , but, unlike most U.S. Highways that have been superseded by an Interstate , US 12 remains ...

  6. List of state highways in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Montana's secondary system was established in 1942, [4] but secondary highways (S routes) were not signed until the 1960s. [1] S route designations first appeared on the state highway map in 1960 [5] and are abbreviated as "S-nnn". Route numbers 201 and higher are, with very few exceptions, exclusively reserved for S routes.

  7. U.S. Route 93 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    Southern end of US 12 concurrency: Missoula: 90.763: 146.069: US 12 east / US 93 Bus. north (Lewis and Clark Highway / Brooks Street) Northern end of US 12 concurrency: 95.119: 153.079: I-90 BL east / US 93 Bus. south (W. Broadway) Interchange; former US 93 south / US 10 / MT 200; southern end of I-90 BL concurrency: 96.132: 154.709: 101

  8. Montana Highway 200 - Wikipedia

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    The two highways share a 27-mile (43 km) concurrency and travel south I-90, where they head east into Missoula. MT 200 follows I-90 through Missoula for 14 miles (23 km), with US 93 departing and US 12 joining the route along the way, leaving the interstate near Milltown.

  9. U.S. Route 93 - Wikipedia

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    At Lolo, U.S. Route 12 (US 12) joins from the west and they run concurrently northeast for 7.537 miles (12.130 km), where US 93 heads due north on Reserve Street in Missoula. US 93 then joins Interstate 90 (I-90) and runs concurrently westward for 5.352 miles (8.613 km) to Wye, where it heads north.