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Grand Junction is the largest city between Denver and Salt Lake City and serves as the economic hub of the area. [3] The freeway passes to the north of downtown, while US 6 and US 50 retain their original routes through downtown. US 6 rejoins I-70 east of Grand Junction; US 50 departs on a course toward Pueblo. [2]
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The longest highway in the state is Interstate 70 which has a span of 449.51 miles (723.42 km) that runs west to east across the state, serving Grand Junction, Denver, Aurora, and Limon. Interstate 270, I-70's only auxiliary route in Colorado, is the shortest interstate highway in the state, spanning about 7 miles (11 km).
US 69 / US 169 in Kansas City. I-70/US 169 travels concurrently to Kansas City, Missouri. Missouri I-35 in Kansas City. The highways travel concurrently through Kansas City. I-29 / I-35 / US 24 / US 71 in Kansas City. I-70/US 71 travels concurrently through Kansas City. I-435 in Kansas City US 40 on the Kansas City–Independence city line
It begins at I-70 (Exit 266) in Wheat Ridge as Ward Road. It continues north through the western parts of Arvada where it becomes Coal Creek Canyon Rd. The highway continues west-north-west through Coal Creek Canyon and aptly named Wondervu , across the Union Pacific Railroad tracks at Pinecliffe , eventually joining the Peak to Peak Scenic ...
Interstate 70 Business (I-70 Bus.) serves Silt and runs from I-70 to US 6. The road begins on the south side of I-70. The intersection between I-70 Bus. and I-70 forms a diamond interchange. The 0.22-mile (0.35 km) route is currently unsigned and runs along 9th Street before terminating at a roundabout at US 6.
The Central City Parkway is a four-lane, 8.4 miles (13.5 km) highway in Clear Creek and Gilpin counties in Colorado, United States, that connects Interstate 70/U.S. Route 6/U.S. Route 40 (I-70/US 6/US 40), immediately south of Central City (and about 3 miles [4.8 km] east of Idaho Springs) with Nevadaville Road and Nevada Street in the historic mining town and gambling area of Central City.
Ramps from I-70 westbound branch off the freeway's exit 252 [2] from the north side and cross the highway southwestward. Access to SH 74 from I-70 eastbound is provided via U.S. Highway 40 (US 40) a slight distance to the west. From I-70, the roadway heads southwesterly through El Rancho, meeting an intersection with US 40 (Swede Gulch Road).