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Arkansas Highway 84 (AR 84, Hwy. 84) is a designation for two state highways in west Arkansas. The western segment is 3.7 miles (6.0 km) long [ 5 ] and travels from County Road 14 (CR 14) in Bogg Springs and heads east to U.S. Route 59 and U.S. Route 71 (US 59/US 71) before terminating.
current I-55: 72.22: 116.23 I-55/US 61/US 64/US 70/US 78/US 79/SR 1 at the Tennessee state line: I-55 at the Missouri state line 1960: current Parallels the Mississippi River: I-57: 122.8: 197.6 I-40/US 67/US 167 in North Little Rock: US 67/US 412/US 412B in Walnut Ridge: 2024: current Officially designated in 2024 Future I-69: 185: 298
Interstate 84 Business (I-84 Bus) is a business loop of I-84 from exit 27 in Caldwell to exit 38 in Nampa. It forms the terminus of State Highway 45 (SH-45) in downtown Nampa and State Highway 19 (SH-19) in downtown Caldwell. The 11-mile (18 km) business loop follows the former alignment of U.S. Route 30 (US 30), which was moved to I-84 in 1985.
The Oregon Department of Transportation closed all lanes of I-84 between Baker City’s Exit 302 and Ontario’s Exit 374 at about 11 a.m., with officials saying they expect it to remain closed ...
Officials reopened the westbound lanes of Interstate 84 in the southeast Boise area at about 1:50 p.m., Aaron Snell, Idaho State Police spokesperson, told the Idaho Statesman.
A couple dozen wildfires burned in Oregon and Washington earlier this week, closing Interstate 84 east of the Tri-Cities and sending enough smoke over the Tri-Cities that the air quality was rated ...
current US 270 — — US 270 at Oklahoma state line: I-530/US 65 at White Hall: 1930 [citation needed] current US 271: 3: 4.8 US 271 at Oklahoma state line near Fort Smith: US 71B, Ft. Smith 1926 [citation needed] current US 278: 259.2: 417.1 US 59/US 71 at Wickes: US 278 at Mississippi state line 1998 [citation needed] current US 371: 134: 216
U.S. Route 84 (US 84) is an east–west [a] United States Numbered Highway that started as a short Georgia–Alabama route in the original 1926 scheme. Later, in 1941, it had been extended all the way to Colorado. The highway's eastern terminus is a short distance east of Midway, Georgia, at an Interchange with I-95.