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  2. Hi-Line (Montana) - Wikipedia

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    The Hi-Line is a railroad in Montana running between Havre and Whitefish.It serves as a portion of the BNSF Railway Northern Transcon. [1] Originally the mainline of the Great Northern Railway, [2] the Hi-Line name has its origins in the railroad line being the northernmost transcontinental railway line in the United States.

  3. Transportation in Montana - Wikipedia

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    1,198.8 miles (1,929.3 km) of the Interstate Highway System, which serve as a thoroughfare for long-distance road journeys, is contained within Montana, and all of these are maintained by the Montana Department of Transportation (MDT). Speed limits are generally 80 mph (130 km/h) in rural areas and 65 mph (105 km/h) in urban areas.

  4. Northern Transcon - Wikipedia

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    Completed in 1892, the Haskell Pass line left the modern alignment of the route at Columbia Falls, Montana, a few miles east of Whitefish. The line travelled almost due south to Kalispell, where a branch split off the route that ran to Somers, Montana on the shore of Flathead Lake. The line travelled west from Kalispell to Marion, then ...

  5. Interstate 15 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    I-15, 20 miles (32 km) south of Dillon, Montana I-15 (foreground left to right) goes through the city of Great Falls, MT. I-15 crosses into Montana from Idaho just south of Lima Reservoir over Monida Pass, at 6,870 feet (2,090 m), the highest elevation on the entire route of I-15. [2] The route continues northwest through farmland and desert.

  6. U.S. Route 191 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    US 12 east / MT 3 south / Nez Perce Trail – Billings: Northern end of US 12 concurrency; southern end of MT 3 concurrency: Judith Gap: 215.843: 347.366: S-279 south: Fergus: Eddies Corner: 237.274: 381.855: US 87 north / MT 3 north / MT 200 west / Lewis and Clark Trail – Great Falls: Northern end of MT 3; southern end of US 87/MT 200 ...

  7. Long-distance Amtrak routes - Wikipedia

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    While anchored by major cities, long-distance trains also serve many rural communities en route (unlike commercial flights). A minority of passengers ride an entire route at once, with most traveling between a terminus and an intermediate stop. [8] In FY2023, Amtrak's long-distance trains carried 3,944,124 riders, around 14% of the company's ...

  8. U.S. Route 87 in Montana - Wikipedia

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    The four-route concurrency of US 87/US 89/MT 3/MT 200 continues northwest for 22.7 miles (36.5 km) to Great Falls, where US 87 leaves all three and travels north through the city. North of Great Falls, US 87 travels northeast for 37.4 miles (60.2 km) to Fort Benton and a final 70 miles (110 km) to its terminus with US 2 , about two miles (3.2 ...

  9. Montana Highway 200 - Wikipedia

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    The four routes of US 87, US 89, MT 3, and MT 200 share a 23-mile (37 km) concurrency from Great Falls to Armington Junction (near Belt), where US 89 heads south and the three remaining routes continue east for 65 miles (105 km). At Eddie's Corner (near Moore), the routes meet US 191 where MT 3 and US 191 share a common alignment to Harlowton.