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U.S. Route 10 (US 10), was a 700-mile (1,100 km) section of U.S> Numbered Highway in Montana, United States from 1926 to 1986. It was mostly replaced with Interstate 90 (I-90) and I-94 ; sections in major city centers were replaced by business routes and state highways.
U.S. Route 10 or U.S. Highway 10 (US 10) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway located in the Midwest and Great Lakes regions of the U.S. Despite the "0" as the last digit in the number, US 10 is no longer a cross-country highway, and it never was a full coast-to-coast route.
Since its decommissioning, it has been replaced by Idaho State Highway 200 (SH-200), Montana Highway 200 (MT 200), and US 2. By 1947, [ 2 ] it had been rerouted to run concurrently with US 95 , as the majority of its former route had been replaced by the western extension of US 2 from Bonners Ferry, Idaho , to Everett, Washington .
10.789 US 191/MT 84 near Four Corners: I-90 at Belgrade — — MT 86: 37.498: 60.347 US 191/I-90 Bus. in Bozeman: US 89 near Wilsall — — MT 87: 8.571: 13.794 SH 87 at the Idaho border: US 287 west of Quake Lake: 1987: current MT 110 — — US 10 near Opportunity: US 10 in Drummond — — Replaced by US 10 Alternate: MT 117: 13.138: 21 ...
Along the Clark Fork River near the ghost town of Bearmouth, also along the future US 10; It remained with the future US 10 route as it passed through Missoula, proceeding west through Montana. The Mullan Road through the Missoula Valley, slightly south of the former US 10 and still in use today as S-263, fostered rapid growth for the ...
In 1927, the MacDonald road became part of the U.S. Federal Highway system as a section of U.S. Route 10 North. [3] In 1931, the Montana Highway Department and the Federal Bureau of Public Roads funded an $89,000 project to construct a new road over MacDonald pass. The project was completed in 1932 and the road was completely paved by 1935.
US 10: 700: 1,100 US 10 near Mullan, ID: US 10 near Beach, ND: 1926: 1986 Mostly replaced by I-90 and I-94: US 10N: 112: 180 Three Forks: Garrison: 1930: 1959 Replaced by MT 287 and US 12: US 10S: 115: 185 Three Forks: Garrison 1930: 1959 Became mainline US 10: US 12: 597: 961 US 12 near Lolo Hot Springs
11 mi north of junction of Old US 10 and Bear Gulch Rd, Bureau of Land Management, Garnet Resource Area, Garnet, Montana Coordinates 46°49′31″N 113°20′20″W / 46.82528°N 113.33889°W / 46.82528; -113