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Longest Interstate business route in Wyoming; also the only business route in Wyoming not concurrent with another route I-80 BL: 2.5: 4.0 I-80/US 30 northwest of Green River: I-80/US 30 east of Green River — — Entirely concurrent with US 30 Business; also runs concurrently with WYO 374: I-80 BL: 4.120: 6.630 I-80/US 30/US 191 west of Rock ...
Interstate 80 in Wyoming; Interstate 80 Business (Cheyenne, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Evanston, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Fort Bridger–Lyman, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Green River, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Laramie, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Pine Bluffs, Wyoming) Interstate 80 Business (Rawlins, Wyoming ...
U.S. Highway 20 (US 20) is an east–west highway in the state of Wyoming. The eastern segment of US 20 in the state starts at the eastern entrance to Yellowstone National Park along with the western terminuses of US 14 and US 16 .
The highway also ran through several more cities in Wyoming that both I-80 and US 30 were rerouted from, such as Green River, Rock Springs, and Laramie, and it mostly follows the path of the two highways' respective business routes. In addition, some of the old roads US 30 historically traveled on that it does not follow and runs concurrently ...
In early June, a crack developed in Wyoming Highway 22 at the Teton Pass and officials closed the road for patch work. It reopened to traffic but just two days later the road collapsed.
Interstate 25 (I-25) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Las Cruces, New Mexico, to Buffalo, Wyoming.In Wyoming, the Interstate Highway runs 300.530 miles (483.656 km) from the Colorado state line near Cheyenne north to its national terminus at I-90 near Buffalo.
In Wyoming, the Interstate Highway runs 402.76 miles (648.18 km) from the Utah state line near Evanston east to the Nebraska state line in Pine Bluffs. I-80 connects Cheyenne, Wyoming's capital and largest city, with several smaller cities along the southern tier of Wyoming, including Evanston, Green River, Rock Springs, Rawlins, and Laramie.
The U.S. Highways in Wyoming are the segments of the United States Numbered Highway System owned and maintained by the Wyoming Department of Transportation. List [ edit ]