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Interstate 70

Interstate 70 (I-70) is a major east–west Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from I-15 near Cove Fort, Utah, to I-695 and Maryland Route 570 (MD 570) in Woodlawn, just outside Baltimore, Maryland. I-70 approximately traces the path of U.S. Route 40 (US 40; the old National Road) east of the Rocky Mountains. West of the Rocky Mountains, the route of I-70 was derived from multiple sources. The Interstate runs through or near many major cities, including Denver, Topeka, Kansas City, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Columbus, Pittsburgh, and Baltimore. The sections of the Interstate in Missouri and Kansas have laid claim to be the first Interstate in the United States.[2] The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has claimed the section of I-70 through Glenwood Canyon in Colorado, completed in 1992, to be the last piece of the Interstate Highway System, as originally planned, to open to traffic.[3] The construction of I-70 in Colorado and Utah is considered an engineering marvel, as the route passes through the Eisenhower Tunnel, Glenwood Canyon, and the San Rafael Swell.[4] The Eisenhower Tunnel is the highest point along the Interstate Highway System, with an elevation of 11,158 feet (3,401 m).

Interstate 70

Route information
Length2,171.71 mi[1] (3,495.03 km)
Existed1956–present
HistoryCompleted in 1992
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-15 near Cove Fort, UT
Major intersections
East end I-695 / MD 570 in Woodlawn, MD
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesUtah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Maryland
Highway system

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi[1] km
UT 231.70 372.89
CO 450.18 724.49
KS 424.15 682.60
MO 250.16 402.59
IL 157.33 253.20
IN 156.60 252.02
OH 225.60 363.07
WV 14.45 23.26
PA 167.92 270.24
MD 93.62 150.67
Total 2,171.71 3,495.03

Utah edit

I-70 begins at an interchange with I-15 near Cove Fort. Heading east, I-70 crosses between the Tushar and Pahvant ranges via Clear Creek Canyon and descends into the Sevier Valley, where I-70 serves Richfield, one of two towns of more than a few hundred people along I-70's path in Utah. The second town with more than a few hundred people served by I-70 is Salina. Upon leaving the valley near Salina, I-70 crosses the 7,923-foot (2,415 m) Salina Summit and then crosses a large geologic formation called the San Rafael Swell.

 
I-70 passes through Spotted Wolf Canyon at the eastern edge of the San Rafael Swell in Utah.

Prior to the construction of I-70, the swell was inaccessible via paved roads and relatively undiscovered. Once this 108-mile (174 km) section was opened to traffic in 1970, it became the longest stretch of Interstate Highway with no services and the first highway in the U.S. built over a completely new route since the Alaska Highway.[5][unreliable source] It also became the longest piece of Interstate Highway to be opened at one time.[6] Although opened in 1970, this section was not formally complete until 1990, when a second steel arch bridge spanning Eagle Canyon was opened to traffic.

Since I-70's construction, the swell has been noted for its desolate beauty. The swell has since been nominated for national park or national monument status on multiple occasions. If the swell is granted this status, it arguably would be the first time a national park owes its existence to an Interstate Highway. Most of the exits in this span are rest areas, brake check areas, and runaway truck ramps with few traditional freeway exits.

I-70 exits the swell near Green River. From Green River to the Colorado state line, I-70 follows the southern edge of the Book Cliffs.

Colorado edit

Entering from Utah, I-70 descends into the Grand Valley, where it meets the Colorado River, which provides its path up the western slope of the Rocky Mountains. Here, I-70 serves the Grand Junction metropolitan area before traversing more mountainous terrain.

 
I-70 at Glenwood Canyon

The last section of I-70 to be completed was the 15-mile (24 km) Glenwood Canyon. This stretch was completed in 1992 and was an engineering marvel due to the extremely difficult terrain and narrow space in the canyon, which requires corners that are sharper than normal Interstate standards. Construction was delayed for many years due to environmental concerns. The difficulties in building the road in the canyon were compounded by the fact the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad occupied the south bank, and many temporary construction projects took place to keep US 6 open, at the time the only east–west road in the area. Much of the highway is elevated above the Colorado River. The speed limit in this section is 50 mph (80 km/h) due to the limited sight distance and sharp corners.

 
I-70 at the portal of the Eisenhower Tunnel. The traffic signal is controlled from a command center and used for incident management.

The Eisenhower Tunnel, the highest vehicular tunnel in North America and the longest tunnel built under the Interstate program, passes through the Continental Divide.

 
I-70 as it turns north at Copper Mountain, approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from Vail Pass

Because of the rugged and narrow terrain of the Rocky Mountains, I-70 is one of few roads connecting Colorado's ski resorts with Denver.

Descending through the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains, one can see the Denver skyline on a clear day. This can fool truckers and other unsuspecting drivers because one must still traverse 10 miles (16 km) of steep grade road before reaching the city. A series of signs warns truckers of the steep grade. As I-70 leaves the foothills, it goes through Denver and intersects I-25, serving as the central east–west artery through the city. Leaving Denver, I-70 levels out and traverses the wide plains through eastern Colorado. East of Denver, I-70 makes a broad turn to the south-southeast for 30 miles (48 km), before reaching Limon and resuming its eastward journey toward Kansas.

Kansas edit

Coming from Colorado, I-70 enters the prairie, farmlands, and rolling hills of Kansas. This portion of I-70 was the first segment to start being paved and to be completed in the Interstate Highway System. It is given the nickname "Main Street of Kansas", as the Interstate extends from the western border to the eastern border of the state, covering 424 miles (682 km) and passing through most of the state's principal cities in the process.

 
I-70 crossing on the Intercity Viaduct over the Kansas River from Kansas to Missouri in Kansas City

In Salina, I-70 intersects with the north terminus of I-135. In Topeka, I-70 intersects I-470, twice. At the eastern intersection, the Kansas Turnpike merges, with I-70 becoming a toll road. This is one of only two sections of I-70 that are tolled. (The other is part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.) I-70 carries this designation from Topeka to Kansas City, the eastern terminus of the turnpike. About halfway between Topeka and Kansas City, I-70 passes through Lawrence (home to the University of Kansas). The tolled portion of the turnpike ends near Bonner Springs, just west of Kansas City. There is also a third auxiliary route in Topeka, I-335, which runs from I-470 south to meet up with I-35 in the Flint Hills town of Emporia. Just past the Bonner Springs Toll Plaza, I-70 crosses I-435 for the first time, which allows travelers to bypass the downtown traffic via I-435, which encircles the Kansas City metropolitan area. Further down the highway in Kansas City, approximately three miles (4.8 km) before the 18th Street Expressway, I-70 is intersected again by another auxiliary route. This route, I-635, runs from I-35 at its southern terminus up to I-29, just about five miles (8.0 km) across the Missouri River, at its northern terminus. From I-635 to just past the US 169 (7th Street) exit, I-70 runs adjacent Union Pacific Railroad's Armourdale Yard. Here, I-670 (also designated "Alternate 70" on some signs) diverges, providing a more direct route that rejoins I-70 proper a few miles east in Missouri. The highway passes over the former stockyards and railyard when it crosses the Kansas River on the Intercity Viaduct into Downtown Kansas City, Missouri.[7]

Missouri edit

 
I-70 in Saline County, Missouri

After crossing the Intercity Viaduct, I-70 enters Missouri. It encounters a loop of freeways, called the Downtown Loop, which contains I-70 as well as I-35, I-670, US 24, US 40, US 71, and US 169. In the southern part of this loop, I-670 cuts directly through the downtown while I-70 bypasses the taller buildings a few blocks north near the Missouri River. Westbound I-670 is also designated Alternate I-70. Most of the Interstates in this loop are in their second mile, so all exits (no matter which Interstate the road carries) are numbered 2 and suffixed with every letter of the alphabet except for I, O, and Z, leading to the loop's nickname, the Alphabet Loop.

The section of I-70 in Downtown Kansas City is approximately the southern city limits of "City of Kansas" when it was incorporated in 1853. The first two auto bridges in Missouri mark the city's original boundaries with the Buck O'Neil Bridge (US 169) being the west boundary while the Heart of America Bridge (Route 9) is the east boundary. Another intersection of note is the second traverse of I-435. This is primarily notable because it immediately precedes the Truman Sports Complex (home of both Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums) and also because the entrance ramps from I-435 northbound onto I-70 eastbound also serve as the exit ramps from I-70 into the Truman Sports Complex parking lots. This section of the Interstate is marked as the "George Brett Super Highway", named after the Kansas City Royals third-base player who played the entirety of his career (1973–1993) at Kauffman Stadium. The last Interstate intersection in the immediate Kansas City metro area is with I-470 in Independence.

After passing Kansas City, I-70 traverses the length of Missouri, west to east. It passes through the largest city between Kansas City and St. Louis, Columbia, which is about halfway between the two major cities and the home of the University of Missouri. The terrain is rolling with some hills and bluffs near rivers. I-70 also crosses the Missouri River twice (as did the original US 40)—at Rocheport, about 15 miles (24 km) west of Columbia, and at St. Charles, about 20 miles (32 km) northwest of St. Louis. Most of the highway on this stretch is four lanes. Various proposals have been made to widen it (at an estimated cost of $3.5 billion) including turning it into a toll road.[8] I-70 eventually gets into Greater St. Louis, and US 40 splits to the south, along with US 61, which does not have a concurrency with I-70. In late 2009, the intersecting road was upgraded to Interstate standards along with the completion of the overhaul of I-64.[9] After this interchange, I-70 intersects two auxiliary routes, I-270 and I-170. After passing several bedroom communities in north St. Louis County, I-70 enters the city limits of St. Louis. It turns east to cross the Mississippi River on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, connecting with an extension of I-44, which takes the former I-70 route through Downtown St. Louis to meet I-55 at its connection to the Poplar Street Bridge.

The 1985 World Series between the Kansas City Royals and St. Louis Cardinals was nicknamed the "I-70 Series" because St. Louis and Kansas City are the two endpoints of I-70 in Missouri, and the highway passes within sight of both the Royals' Kauffman Stadium and, at the time, the Cardinals' Busch Stadium.

Illinois edit

After crossing the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge, I-70 merges with I-55, while I-64 splits off I-55. When the routes intersect I-270, I-55 stays on its own pavement using the mileposts from the Poplar Street Bridge, while I-70 heads east on I-270's pavement using I-270's mileposts. Because of this arrangement, when I-55/I-70 intersects I-270 from the southeast, the exit number is 20 and, in the opposite direction, it is exit 15.

I-70 was rerouted from the Poplar Street Bridge to the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge north of Downtown St. Louis, which opened in February 2014.

I-70 passes through numerous county seats in Illinois, among them Vandalia, the state capital from 1818 to 1839. It runs concurrently with I-57 around Effingham and then proceeds east toward Indiana.

Indiana edit

 
I-70 near its junction with I-65, east of Downtown Indianapolis, Indiana

I-70 enters Indiana just to the west of Terre Haute and then crosses the Wabash River before skirting the city's south side. After passing through miles of gently rolling terrain in rural west-central Indiana, the freeway approaches the major Indianapolis metropolitan area.

The main entrance to Indianapolis International Airport was relocated to I-70's exit 68 on November 11, 2008. Upon nearing the central business district of Indiana's capital city, the visages of Lucas Oil Stadium and the JW Marriott Indianapolis hotel, with the city's skyline as their backdrop, now dominate the view to the north from the freeway. After passing just to the south of the world headquarters for Eli Lilly and Company, I-70 and I-65 have a brief concurrency through the eastern side of Downtown Indianapolis. The junction points of these two major routes are known locally as the "South Split" and "North Split", respectively.

The I-465 beltway provides access to I-69 as I-70 does not connect to I-69 directly, while those similarly bound for I-74 access that route via its concurrency around the southern portion of the I-465 loop.

After passing through much of the near northeast side of Indianapolis, I-70 again encounters the I-465 beltway (which carries a multitude of unsigned U.S. Highways and Indiana state roads). I-70 continues on nearly due east from this point, first traveling through suburban Indianapolis and then transitioning into rural east central Indiana, where it passes just to the south of New Castle. Upon reaching the Richmond area, US 35 joins I-70 just before both routes leave Indiana together and enter Ohio.

Ohio edit

I-70 enters Ohio just east of the interchange with US 40 at Richmond, Indiana. Immediately to the east of this border, travelers notice a unique teal-blue arch that spans the width of the freeway, with a "Welcome to Ohio" greeting sign above the eastbound lanes. A sign thanking travelers for visiting Ohio is mounted on the other side of the arch for westbound travelers. Continuing eastbound, I-70 intersects I-75 north of Dayton, followed by I-675 on the east side of Dayton. Springfield is the next city, the site of Buck Creek State Park.

 
I-70 and I-71 intersection in Columbus, Ohio

I-70 then encounters Columbus. Columbus is bounded by I-270 and is roughly centered on the intersection of I-70 and I-71, which share the same asphalt through a notoriously congested 1.5-mile (2.4 km) stretch locally known as the "South Innerbelt" or, more commonly, "The Split". This stretch has I-71 concurrent with I-70, where I-71 enters and exits from opposite sides of I-70, causing traffic getting on I-70 from I-71 northbound to have to cross four lanes of I-70 traffic to continue on I-71. A similar issue is present for southbound I-71 traffic as well. The Split is being reconstructed ($1.4 billion) and is scheduled to be completed by mid-2026. I-670 connects John Glenn Columbus International Airport with I-270, I-71, and I-70. East of Columbus, I-70 passes through Zanesville and on to Cambridge, where it intersects I-77. Continuing on toward West Virginia, I-70 intersects I-470 just east of St. Clairsville. I-470 is primarily used for through traffic and to avoid The Winter Festival of Lights traffic during the Christmas season from Oglebay Park. In March 1995, a hole (from a former coal mine) opened up on the eastbound side of I-70 in Guernsey County near Old Washington and caused traffic to be rerouted onto US 40 between Old Washington and Cambridge for several months.

West Virginia edit

 
Crossing the Ohio River (Fort Henry Bridge) at Wheeling, West Virginia

The portion of I-70 in West Virginia crosses the Ohio River at Wheeling and runs through the Wheeling Tunnel. I-70 has only one throughlane in each direction at the tunnel. A major interchange was planned but never completed on the east side of the Wheeling Tunnel. Upon merging with I-470, I-70 goes uphill toward Dallas Pike. This part of the road is called "Two Mile Hill", which is known locally for the many accidents at the bottom of the hill. I-70 has brought major development in Ohio County, the only county the route passes through in West Virginia, in the past few years. On the north side of the highway, a former strip mine was developed into a retail area called The Highlands. This stretch of I-70 is the shortest that I-70 is in any state, traveling only 15 miles (24 km) from the Ohio River to the Pennsylvania border.

Pennsylvania edit

 
I-70/I-76 at the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel

I-70 was initially envisioned to go through Downtown Pittsburgh but now goes south of it. Its originally planned route was later incorporated into I-376, as well as parts of I-76 and I-79. I-70 also overlaps I-79 near the Pittsburgh suburb of Washington for three miles (4.8 km).

The 38 miles (61 km) of I-70 between Washington and New Stanton is a substandard section of the highway. This section of I-70 used to be Pennsylvania Route 71 (PA 71). It is characterized by sharp curves, limited sight distance, narrow shoulders, and lack of merge lanes at interchanges. Traffic on cloverleaf ramps must weave in the right throughlane of traffic due to the lack of a third lane for entering and exiting traffic. Other on- and offramps effectively function as right-in/right-out interchanges, forcing vehicles to weave in and out of the exit lane. The speed limit on this stretch is 55 mph (89 km/h).

From New Stanton to Breezewood, I-70 overlaps I-76 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. This is one of only two tolled sections of I-70 (the other is in Kansas, where the portion of the Kansas Turnpike east of Topeka is signed I-70).

I-70 at the Breezewood exit
 
Exit split from I-76
 
Interchange with US 30

Drivers on I-70 near Breezewood have to leave the freeway and travel a few blocks on US 30 past several traffic-lights before returning to the freeway.[10] This stretch of I-70 is one of the few gaps on the Interstate Highway System.

I-70 continues on almost due south to the Maryland border after leaving I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) at Breezewood. This section is posted at 55 mph (89 km/h) and is heavily patrolled. After the border, it meets I-68's eastern end and turns east toward Baltimore and Washington DC.

Maryland edit

 
Westbound I-70 in Hancock, Maryland

In Maryland, I-70 runs from the Pennsylvania state line near Hancock east across the central portion of the state toward Baltimore, following the route of the National Road, now known as US 40. It is a major east–west highway in the state, serving the cities of Hagerstown and Frederick and bypassing Ellicott City. East of Frederick, the route was originally designated Interstate 70N (I-70N). The highway serves Washington DC, via I-270, which was once designated Interstate 70S (I-70S). Uniquely, I-70 indirectly serves a branch of the Washington Metro at Shady Grove station via I-370, which only connects to I-270.

I-70 was planned to end at I-95 in Baltimore, but, due to local opposition, it was only built to MD 122. The section east of I-695 is now MD 570.[11]

History edit

Besides being the first Interstate to receive a contract for pavement,[12] other oddities happened with I-70 as well.

 
The western terminus in Utah

As first proposed, the western terminus of I-70 was to be Denver. Utah and Colorado, however, pressured the federal government to extend the planned freeway farther west, arguing a direct link between Denver and Salt Lake City was vital for an effective highway system. The proposal was to follow what is now US 6 west and connect to I-15 at Spanish Fork, Utah. Federal planners (influenced by the military) agreed to extend the proposed route of I-70, but not to serve Salt Lake City; the military wanted to better connect Southern California with the Northeastern U.S. This led to I-70's constructed route through the San Rafael Swell terminating at Cove Fort. Many motorists include I-70 as part of their cross-country drives between New York City and Los Angeles (which are accessible to I-70 via other Interstates).[6]

Completed in 1992, the freeway through Glenwood Canyon Colorado was the last major section of freeway on I-70 to be completed and widely heralded as an environmental and engineering success.[13]

 
Eastern terminus of MD 570 (formerly I-70) at a park and ride facility in Maryland near MD 122

As a result of freeway revolts in the Baltimore area, I-70 was not completed east of MD 122 to its planned terminus at I-95 within the city of Baltimore, and it now ends at a four-way symmetrical stack interchange with I-695, the Baltimore Beltway. Until November 2014, I-70 ended at a park-and-ride lot at MD 122 as the freeway enters the city of Baltimore at exit 94. Commuters park on the pavement where high-speed freeway lanes were to be. The former freeway from I-695 to MD 122 is being converted into a two-lane parkway to be renamed Cooks Boulevard,[14] maintained by the Maryland State Highway Administration.[15]

The highway gave its name to the I-70 killer, a serial killer who committed a string of murders within a few miles of it in several Midwestern states in the early 1990s. No suspect has ever been apprehended despite the widespread publicity the murders generated, including their being featured several times on the television show America's Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries.[citation needed]

John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, the duo responsible for the DC sniper attacks, were apprehended at a rest stop on I-70 near Myersville, Maryland, in 2002.[citation needed]

The 1985 World Series was a contest between the St. Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals and won by the Royals. As these cities are primarily connected by I-70, the media has often called the series and the two teams' interleague rivalry the I-70 Series.[citation needed]

Junction list edit

 
Mileage sign on I-70 west of I-695, Woodlawn, Maryland
Utah
  I-15 south-southwest of Cove Fort
  US 89 north-northeast of Sevier. The highways travel concurrently to Salina.
   US 50 / US 89 in Salina. I-70/US 50 travels concurrently to south-southwest of Mack, Colorado.
   US 6 / US 191 west of Green River. I-70/US 6 travels concurrently to south-southwest of Mack, Colorado. I-70/US 191 travels concurrently to west-southwest of Thompson Springs.
Colorado
   US 6 / US 50 in Grand Junction
  US 6 northeast of Palisade. The highways travel concurrently to Rifle.
  US 6 in Chacra. The highways travel concurrently to Gypsum.
  US 6 in Eagle-Vail
   US 6 / US 24 northwest of Minturn. I-70/US 6 travels concurrently to Silverthorne.
  US 6 north-northeast of Keystone. The highways travel concurrently to east of Idaho Springs.
  US 40 east of Empire. The highways travel concurrently to east of Idaho Springs.
  US 40 north of Evergreen
  US 40 north of Evergreen. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Genesee.
  US 6 on the GoldenWest Pleasant View line
  US 40 in West Pleasant View
  I-76 in Arvada
  US 287 in Denver
     I-25 / US 6 / US 85 / US 87 in Denver. I-70/US 6/US 85 travels concurrently through Denver.
   I-270 / US 36 in Denver. I-70/US 36 travels concurrently to Byers.
  I-225 on the Denver–Aurora city line
   US 40 / US 287 in Aurora. The highways travel concurrently to Limon.
    US 24 / US 40 / US 287 in Limon
    US 24 / US 40 / US 287 east of Limon. I-70/US 24 travels concurrently to Seibert.
  US 385 in Burlington
  US 24 in Burlington. The highways travel concurrently to south-southwest of Levant, Kansas.
Kansas
  US 83 north-northwest of Oakley
  US 40 in Oakley. The highways travel concurrently to Topeka.
  US 283 in WaKeeney
  US 183 in Hays
  US 281 south of Russell
   I-135 / US 81 northwest of Salina
  US 77 in Junction City
   I-470 / US 75 in Topeka. I-70/US 75 travels concurrently through Topeka.
  I-470 in Tecumseh
   US 40 / US 59 in Lawrence
    US 24 / US 40 / US 73 in Bonner Springs. I-70/US 24/US 40 travels concurrently to Kansas City, Missouri.
  I-435 on the Edwardsville–Kansas City city line
  I-635 in Kansas City
  US 69 in Kansas City.
  I-670 in Kansas City
   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
  I-470 in Independence
  US 40 in Grain Valley. The highways travel concurrently to Boonville.
  US 65 south of Marshall
  US 40 west of Columbia. The highways travel concurrently to Wentzville.
  US 63 in Columbia
  US 54 in Kingdom City
    I-64 / US 40 / US 61 in Wentzville
  I-270 in Bridgeton
  US 67 in Bridgeton
  I-170 in Berkeley
  I-44 in St. Louis
Illinois
    I-55 / I-64 / US 40 in East St. Louis. I-55/I-70 travels concurrently to northwest of Troy. I-70/US 40 travels concurrently to Troy.
  I-255 in Collinsville
   I-55 / I-270 northwest of Troy
  US 40 northeast of Highland. The highways travel concurrently to north of Pocahontas.
  US 40 northeast of Stubblefield
  US 40 in Vandalia
  US 51 in Vandalia
  US 40 southwest of Brownstown
  I-57 southwest of Effingham. The highways travel concurrently to Effingham.
  US 45 in Effingham
  US 40 east-northeast of Marshall. The highways travel concurrently to Terre Haute, Indiana.
Indiana
   US 41 / US 150 in Terre Haute
  US 231 in Cloverdale
     I-74 / I-465 / US 36 / US 40 in Indianapolis
  I-65 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through Indianapolis.
      I-465 / US 31 / US 36 / US 52 / US 421 in Indianapolis
  US 35 in Richmond. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Campbellstown, Ohio.
  US 27 in Richmond
  US 40 in Richmond
Ohio
  US 127 west-southwest of Lewisburg
  I-75 in Vandalia
  I-675 northwest of Holiday Valley
  US 68 southwest of Springfield
  US 40 east of Springfield
  US 42 southwest of Gillivan
  I-270 in Columbus
  I-670 in Columbus
  US 40 in Columbus
  US 62 in Columbus
  I-71 in Columbus. The highways travel concurrently through Columbus.
   US 23 / US 33 in Columbus
  US 33 in Columbus
  US 33 in Columbus
  I-270 in Columbus
  US 40 southwest of Gratiot
  US 40 west-northwest of Zanesville
   US 22 / US 40 west-southwest of Norwich
  I-77 south-southeast of Cambridge
  US 40 south of Old Washington. The highways travel concurrently to west-southwest of Morristown.
  US 40 west-southwest of St. Clairsville
  US 40 west of St. Clairsville
  I-470 east-southeast of St. Clairsville
  US 40 east-southeast of St. Clairsville
  US 250 in Bridgeport
West Virginia
   US 40 / US 250 on Wheeling Island. The highways travel concurrently to Wheeling.
  US 40 in Wheeling
  US 40 in Wheeling
  I-470 in Wheeling
  US 40 in Wheeling
Pennsylvania
  US 40 southwest of Washington
  I-79 north of Washington. The highways travel concurrently to east-southeast of Washington.
  US 19 northeast of Washington
  I-76 in New Stanton. The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Breezewood.
  US 219 in Somerset
   I-99 / US 220 north-northwest of Bedford
  US 30 in Breezewood. The highways travel concurrently through Breezewood.
  US 522 north of Warfordsburg. The highways travel concurrently to Hancock, Maryland.
Maryland
   I-68 / US 40 north-northwest of Hancock. I-70/US 40 travels concurrently to south-southwest of Pecktonville.
  I-81 in Halfway
  US 40 south-southeast of Hagerstown
  US 40 in Braddock Heights
   US 15 / US 340 in Ballenger Creek
   I-270 / US 40 in Frederick. I-70/US 40 travels concurrently to West Friendship.
  US 29 in Ellicott City
  I-695 in Woodlawn. Freeway continues as MD 570 to Baltimore city line.

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Auxiliary routes edit

I-70 has one of the closest distances between two distinct auxiliary Interstates with the same child Interstate number. I-470 near Topeka, Kansas, and I-470 on the east side of Kansas City, Missouri, are approximately 72 miles (116 km) apart. This record is surpassed by I-291 around Hartford, Connecticut, and I-291 near Springfield, Massachusetts, which are unrelated but are 23 miles (37 km) apart.

A breakdown of I-70's auxiliary routes follows:

References edit

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  6. ^ a b "Why Does I-70 End in Cove Fort, Utah?". Ask the Rambler. Federal Highway Administration. from the original on June 24, 2011. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
  7. ^ The 2014 Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 2014. p. 58.
  8. ^ "Missouri official calls for rebuilding I-70". Kansas City Business Journal. February 8, 2006. from the original on November 12, 2014. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
  9. ^ . Missouri Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Retrieved January 30, 2007.
  10. ^ Roig-Franzia, Manuel (November 22, 2001). "The Town That Stops Traffic: Travelers Encounter Way Station as Way of Life in Breezewood". Washington Post. p. B1.
  11. ^ Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2022). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved November 3, 2023.
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I 70 redirects here For the track see I 70 Motorsports Park For the submarine see Japanese submarine I 70 Interstate 70 I 70 is a major east west Interstate Highway in the United States that runs from I 15 near Cove Fort Utah to I 695 and Maryland Route 570 MD 570 in Woodlawn just outside Baltimore Maryland I 70 approximately traces the path of U S Route 40 US 40 the old National Road east of the Rocky Mountains West of the Rocky Mountains the route of I 70 was derived from multiple sources The Interstate runs through or near many major cities including Denver Topeka Kansas City St Louis Indianapolis Columbus Pittsburgh and Baltimore The sections of the Interstate in Missouri and Kansas have laid claim to be the first Interstate in the United States 2 The Federal Highway Administration FHWA has claimed the section of I 70 through Glenwood Canyon in Colorado completed in 1992 to be the last piece of the Interstate Highway System as originally planned to open to traffic 3 The construction of I 70 in Colorado and Utah is considered an engineering marvel as the route passes through the Eisenhower Tunnel Glenwood Canyon and the San Rafael Swell 4 The Eisenhower Tunnel is the highest point along the Interstate Highway System with an elevation of 11 158 feet 3 401 m Interstate 70Route informationLength2 171 71 mi 1 3 495 03 km Existed1956 presentHistoryCompleted in 1992NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 15 near Cove Fort UTMajor intersectionsI 25 in Denver CO I 29 I 35 in Kansas City MO I 64 in Wentzville MO I 44 in St Louis MO I 55 from East St Louis to Troy IL I 65 in Indianapolis IN I 75 in Vandalia OH I 71 in Columbus OH I 77 in Cambridge OH I 81 in Hagerstown MDEast endI 695 MD 570 in Woodlawn MDLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesUtah Colorado Kansas Missouri Illinois Indiana Ohio West Virginia Pennsylvania MarylandHighway systemInterstate Highway System Main Auxiliary Suffixed Business Future Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Utah 1 2 Colorado 1 3 Kansas 1 4 Missouri 1 5 Illinois 1 6 Indiana 1 7 Ohio 1 8 West Virginia 1 9 Pennsylvania 1 10 Maryland 2 History 3 Junction list 4 Auxiliary routes 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editLengths mi 1 km UT 231 70 372 89 CO 450 18 724 49 KS 424 15 682 60 MO 250 16 402 59 IL 157 33 253 20 IN 156 60 252 02 OH 225 60 363 07 WV 14 45 23 26 PA 167 92 270 24 MD 93 62 150 67 Total 2 171 71 3 495 03 Utah edit Main article Interstate 70 in Utah I 70 begins at an interchange with I 15 near Cove Fort Heading east I 70 crosses between the Tushar and Pahvant ranges via Clear Creek Canyon and descends into the Sevier Valley where I 70 serves Richfield one of two towns of more than a few hundred people along I 70 s path in Utah The second town with more than a few hundred people served by I 70 is Salina Upon leaving the valley near Salina I 70 crosses the 7 923 foot 2 415 m Salina Summit and then crosses a large geologic formation called the San Rafael Swell nbsp I 70 passes through Spotted Wolf Canyon at the eastern edge of the San Rafael Swell in Utah Prior to the construction of I 70 the swell was inaccessible via paved roads and relatively undiscovered Once this 108 mile 174 km section was opened to traffic in 1970 it became the longest stretch of Interstate Highway with no services and the first highway in the U S built over a completely new route since the Alaska Highway 5 unreliable source It also became the longest piece of Interstate Highway to be opened at one time 6 Although opened in 1970 this section was not formally complete until 1990 when a second steel arch bridge spanning Eagle Canyon was opened to traffic Since I 70 s construction the swell has been noted for its desolate beauty The swell has since been nominated for national park or national monument status on multiple occasions If the swell is granted this status it arguably would be the first time a national park owes its existence to an Interstate Highway Most of the exits in this span are rest areas brake check areas and runaway truck ramps with few traditional freeway exits I 70 exits the swell near Green River From Green River to the Colorado state line I 70 follows the southern edge of the Book Cliffs Colorado edit Main article Interstate 70 in Colorado Entering from Utah I 70 descends into the Grand Valley where it meets the Colorado River which provides its path up the western slope of the Rocky Mountains Here I 70 serves the Grand Junction metropolitan area before traversing more mountainous terrain nbsp I 70 at Glenwood CanyonThe last section of I 70 to be completed was the 15 mile 24 km Glenwood Canyon This stretch was completed in 1992 and was an engineering marvel due to the extremely difficult terrain and narrow space in the canyon which requires corners that are sharper than normal Interstate standards Construction was delayed for many years due to environmental concerns The difficulties in building the road in the canyon were compounded by the fact the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad occupied the south bank and many temporary construction projects took place to keep US 6 open at the time the only east west road in the area Much of the highway is elevated above the Colorado River The speed limit in this section is 50 mph 80 km h due to the limited sight distance and sharp corners nbsp I 70 at the portal of the Eisenhower Tunnel The traffic signal is controlled from a command center and used for incident management The Eisenhower Tunnel the highest vehicular tunnel in North America and the longest tunnel built under the Interstate program passes through the Continental Divide nbsp I 70 as it turns north at Copper Mountain approximately 2 5 miles 4 0 km from Vail PassBecause of the rugged and narrow terrain of the Rocky Mountains I 70 is one of few roads connecting Colorado s ski resorts with Denver Descending through the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains one can see the Denver skyline on a clear day This can fool truckers and other unsuspecting drivers because one must still traverse 10 miles 16 km of steep grade road before reaching the city A series of signs warns truckers of the steep grade As I 70 leaves the foothills it goes through Denver and intersects I 25 serving as the central east west artery through the city Leaving Denver I 70 levels out and traverses the wide plains through eastern Colorado East of Denver I 70 makes a broad turn to the south southeast for 30 miles 48 km before reaching Limon and resuming its eastward journey toward Kansas Kansas edit Main article Interstate 70 in Kansas Coming from Colorado I 70 enters the prairie farmlands and rolling hills of Kansas This portion of I 70 was the first segment to start being paved and to be completed in the Interstate Highway System It is given the nickname Main Street of Kansas as the Interstate extends from the western border to the eastern border of the state covering 424 miles 682 km and passing through most of the state s principal cities in the process nbsp I 70 crossing on the Intercity Viaduct over the Kansas River from Kansas to Missouri in Kansas City In Salina I 70 intersects with the north terminus of I 135 In Topeka I 70 intersects I 470 twice At the eastern intersection the Kansas Turnpike merges with I 70 becoming a toll road This is one of only two sections of I 70 that are tolled The other is part of the Pennsylvania Turnpike I 70 carries this designation from Topeka to Kansas City the eastern terminus of the turnpike About halfway between Topeka and Kansas City I 70 passes through Lawrence home to the University of Kansas The tolled portion of the turnpike ends near Bonner Springs just west of Kansas City There is also a third auxiliary route in Topeka I 335 which runs from I 470 south to meet up with I 35 in the Flint Hills town of Emporia Just past the Bonner Springs Toll Plaza I 70 crosses I 435 for the first time which allows travelers to bypass the downtown traffic via I 435 which encircles the Kansas City metropolitan area Further down the highway in Kansas City approximately three miles 4 8 km before the 18th Street Expressway I 70 is intersected again by another auxiliary route This route I 635 runs from I 35 at its southern terminus up to I 29 just about five miles 8 0 km across the Missouri River at its northern terminus From I 635 to just past the US 169 7th Street exit I 70 runs adjacent Union Pacific Railroad s Armourdale Yard Here I 670 also designated Alternate 70 on some signs diverges providing a more direct route that rejoins I 70 proper a few miles east in Missouri The highway passes over the former stockyards and railyard when it crosses the Kansas River on the Intercity Viaduct into Downtown Kansas City Missouri 7 Missouri edit Main article Interstate 70 in Missouri nbsp I 70 in Saline County Missouri After crossing the Intercity Viaduct I 70 enters Missouri It encounters a loop of freeways called the Downtown Loop which contains I 70 as well as I 35 I 670 US 24 US 40 US 71 and US 169 In the southern part of this loop I 670 cuts directly through the downtown while I 70 bypasses the taller buildings a few blocks north near the Missouri River Westbound I 670 is also designated Alternate I 70 Most of the Interstates in this loop are in their second mile so all exits no matter which Interstate the road carries are numbered 2 and suffixed with every letter of the alphabet except for I O and Z leading to the loop s nickname the Alphabet Loop The section of I 70 in Downtown Kansas City is approximately the southern city limits of City of Kansas when it was incorporated in 1853 The first two auto bridges in Missouri mark the city s original boundaries with the Buck O Neil Bridge US 169 being the west boundary while the Heart of America Bridge Route 9 is the east boundary Another intersection of note is the second traverse of I 435 This is primarily notable because it immediately precedes the Truman Sports Complex home of both Arrowhead and Kauffman stadiums and also because the entrance ramps from I 435 northbound onto I 70 eastbound also serve as the exit ramps from I 70 into the Truman Sports Complex parking lots This section of the Interstate is marked as the George Brett Super Highway named after the Kansas City Royals third base player who played the entirety of his career 1973 1993 at Kauffman Stadium The last Interstate intersection in the immediate Kansas City metro area is with I 470 in Independence After passing Kansas City I 70 traverses the length of Missouri west to east It passes through the largest city between Kansas City and St Louis Columbia which is about halfway between the two major cities and the home of the University of Missouri The terrain is rolling with some hills and bluffs near rivers I 70 also crosses the Missouri River twice as did the original US 40 at Rocheport about 15 miles 24 km west of Columbia and at St Charles about 20 miles 32 km northwest of St Louis Most of the highway on this stretch is four lanes Various proposals have been made to widen it at an estimated cost of 3 5 billion including turning it into a toll road 8 I 70 eventually gets into Greater St Louis and US 40 splits to the south along with US 61 which does not have a concurrency with I 70 In late 2009 the intersecting road was upgraded to Interstate standards along with the completion of the overhaul of I 64 9 After this interchange I 70 intersects two auxiliary routes I 270 and I 170 After passing several bedroom communities in north St Louis County I 70 enters the city limits of St Louis It turns east to cross the Mississippi River on the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge connecting with an extension of I 44 which takes the former I 70 route through Downtown St Louis to meet I 55 at its connection to the Poplar Street Bridge The 1985 World Series between the Kansas City Royals and St Louis Cardinals was nicknamed the I 70 Series because St Louis and Kansas City are the two endpoints of I 70 in Missouri and the highway passes within sight of both the Royals Kauffman Stadium and at the time the Cardinals Busch Stadium Illinois edit Main article Interstate 70 in Illinois After crossing the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge I 70 merges with I 55 while I 64 splits off I 55 When the routes intersect I 270 I 55 stays on its own pavement using the mileposts from the Poplar Street Bridge while I 70 heads east on I 270 s pavement using I 270 s mileposts Because of this arrangement when I 55 I 70 intersects I 270 from the southeast the exit number is 20 and in the opposite direction it is exit 15 I 70 was rerouted from the Poplar Street Bridge to the Stan Musial Veterans Memorial Bridge north of Downtown St Louis which opened in February 2014 I 70 passes through numerous county seats in Illinois among them Vandalia the state capital from 1818 to 1839 It runs concurrently with I 57 around Effingham and then proceeds east toward Indiana Indiana edit Main article Interstate 70 in Indiana See also U S Route 40 in Indiana nbsp I 70 near its junction with I 65 east of Downtown Indianapolis Indiana I 70 enters Indiana just to the west of Terre Haute and then crosses the Wabash River before skirting the city s south side After passing through miles of gently rolling terrain in rural west central Indiana the freeway approaches the major Indianapolis metropolitan area The main entrance to Indianapolis International Airport was relocated to I 70 s exit 68 on November 11 2008 Upon nearing the central business district of Indiana s capital city the visages of Lucas Oil Stadium and the JW Marriott Indianapolis hotel with the city s skyline as their backdrop now dominate the view to the north from the freeway After passing just to the south of the world headquarters for Eli Lilly and Company I 70 and I 65 have a brief concurrency through the eastern side of Downtown Indianapolis The junction points of these two major routes are known locally as the South Split and North Split respectively The I 465 beltway provides access to I 69 as I 70 does not connect to I 69 directly while those similarly bound for I 74 access that route via its concurrency around the southern portion of the I 465 loop After passing through much of the near northeast side of Indianapolis I 70 again encounters the I 465 beltway which carries a multitude of unsigned U S Highways and Indiana state roads I 70 continues on nearly due east from this point first traveling through suburban Indianapolis and then transitioning into rural east central Indiana where it passes just to the south of New Castle Upon reaching the Richmond area US 35 joins I 70 just before both routes leave Indiana together and enter Ohio Ohio edit Main article Interstate 70 in Ohio I 70 enters Ohio just east of the interchange with US 40 at Richmond Indiana Immediately to the east of this border travelers notice a unique teal blue arch that spans the width of the freeway with a Welcome to Ohio greeting sign above the eastbound lanes A sign thanking travelers for visiting Ohio is mounted on the other side of the arch for westbound travelers Continuing eastbound I 70 intersects I 75 north of Dayton followed by I 675 on the east side of Dayton Springfield is the next city the site of Buck Creek State Park nbsp I 70 and I 71 intersection in Columbus Ohio I 70 then encounters Columbus Columbus is bounded by I 270 and is roughly centered on the intersection of I 70 and I 71 which share the same asphalt through a notoriously congested 1 5 mile 2 4 km stretch locally known as the South Innerbelt or more commonly The Split This stretch has I 71 concurrent with I 70 where I 71 enters and exits from opposite sides of I 70 causing traffic getting on I 70 from I 71 northbound to have to cross four lanes of I 70 traffic to continue on I 71 A similar issue is present for southbound I 71 traffic as well The Split is being reconstructed 1 4 billion and is scheduled to be completed by mid 2026 I 670 connects John Glenn Columbus International Airport with I 270 I 71 and I 70 East of Columbus I 70 passes through Zanesville and on to Cambridge where it intersects I 77 Continuing on toward West Virginia I 70 intersects I 470 just east of St Clairsville I 470 is primarily used for through traffic and to avoid The Winter Festival of Lights traffic during the Christmas season from Oglebay Park In March 1995 a hole from a former coal mine opened up on the eastbound side of I 70 in Guernsey County near Old Washington and caused traffic to be rerouted onto US 40 between Old Washington and Cambridge for several months West Virginia edit Main article Interstate 70 in West Virginia nbsp Crossing the Ohio River Fort Henry Bridge at Wheeling West Virginia The portion of I 70 in West Virginia crosses the Ohio River at Wheeling and runs through the Wheeling Tunnel I 70 has only one throughlane in each direction at the tunnel A major interchange was planned but never completed on the east side of the Wheeling Tunnel Upon merging with I 470 I 70 goes uphill toward Dallas Pike This part of the road is called Two Mile Hill which is known locally for the many accidents at the bottom of the hill I 70 has brought major development in Ohio County the only county the route passes through in West Virginia in the past few years On the north side of the highway a former strip mine was developed into a retail area called The Highlands This stretch of I 70 is the shortest that I 70 is in any state traveling only 15 miles 24 km from the Ohio River to the Pennsylvania border Pennsylvania edit Main article Interstate 70 in Pennsylvania See also Interstate 79 Interstate 76 Ohio New Jersey and Pennsylvania Turnpike nbsp I 70 I 76 at the Allegheny Mountain Tunnel I 70 was initially envisioned to go through Downtown Pittsburgh but now goes south of it Its originally planned route was later incorporated into I 376 as well as parts of I 76 and I 79 I 70 also overlaps I 79 near the Pittsburgh suburb of Washington for three miles 4 8 km The 38 miles 61 km of I 70 between Washington and New Stanton is a substandard section of the highway This section of I 70 used to be Pennsylvania Route 71 PA 71 It is characterized by sharp curves limited sight distance narrow shoulders and lack of merge lanes at interchanges Traffic on cloverleaf ramps must weave in the right throughlane of traffic due to the lack of a third lane for entering and exiting traffic Other on and offramps effectively function as right in right out interchanges forcing vehicles to weave in and out of the exit lane The speed limit on this stretch is 55 mph 89 km h From New Stanton to Breezewood I 70 overlaps I 76 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike This is one of only two tolled sections of I 70 the other is in Kansas where the portion of the Kansas Turnpike east of Topeka is signed I 70 I 70 at the Breezewood exit nbsp Exit split from I 76 nbsp Interchange with US 30 Drivers on I 70 near Breezewood have to leave the freeway and travel a few blocks on US 30 past several traffic lights before returning to the freeway 10 This stretch of I 70 is one of the few gaps on the Interstate Highway System I 70 continues on almost due south to the Maryland border after leaving I 76 Pennsylvania Turnpike at Breezewood This section is posted at 55 mph 89 km h and is heavily patrolled After the border it meets I 68 s eastern end and turns east toward Baltimore and Washington DC Maryland edit Main article Interstate 70 in Maryland nbsp Westbound I 70 in Hancock Maryland In Maryland I 70 runs from the Pennsylvania state line near Hancock east across the central portion of the state toward Baltimore following the route of the National Road now known as US 40 It is a major east west highway in the state serving the cities of Hagerstown and Frederick and bypassing Ellicott City East of Frederick the route was originally designated Interstate 70N I 70N The highway serves Washington DC via I 270 which was once designated Interstate 70S I 70S Uniquely I 70 indirectly serves a branch of the Washington Metro at Shady Grove station via I 370 which only connects to I 270 I 70 was planned to end at I 95 in Baltimore but due to local opposition it was only built to MD 122 The section east of I 695 is now MD 570 11 History editBesides being the first Interstate to receive a contract for pavement 12 other oddities happened with I 70 as well nbsp The western terminus in Utah As first proposed the western terminus of I 70 was to be Denver Utah and Colorado however pressured the federal government to extend the planned freeway farther west arguing a direct link between Denver and Salt Lake City was vital for an effective highway system The proposal was to follow what is now US 6 west and connect to I 15 at Spanish Fork Utah Federal planners influenced by the military agreed to extend the proposed route of I 70 but not to serve Salt Lake City the military wanted to better connect Southern California with the Northeastern U S This led to I 70 s constructed route through the San Rafael Swell terminating at Cove Fort Many motorists include I 70 as part of their cross country drives between New York City and Los Angeles which are accessible to I 70 via other Interstates 6 Completed in 1992 the freeway through Glenwood Canyon Colorado was the last major section of freeway on I 70 to be completed and widely heralded as an environmental and engineering success 13 nbsp Eastern terminus of MD 570 formerly I 70 at a park and ride facility in Maryland near MD 122 As a result of freeway revolts in the Baltimore area I 70 was not completed east of MD 122 to its planned terminus at I 95 within the city of Baltimore and it now ends at a four way symmetrical stack interchange with I 695 the Baltimore Beltway Until November 2014 I 70 ended at a park and ride lot at MD 122 as the freeway enters the city of Baltimore at exit 94 Commuters park on the pavement where high speed freeway lanes were to be The former freeway from I 695 to MD 122 is being converted into a two lane parkway to be renamed Cooks Boulevard 14 maintained by the Maryland State Highway Administration 15 The highway gave its name to the I 70 killer a serial killer who committed a string of murders within a few miles of it in several Midwestern states in the early 1990s No suspect has ever been apprehended despite the widespread publicity the murders generated including their being featured several times on the television show America s Most Wanted and Unsolved Mysteries citation needed John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo the duo responsible for the DC sniper attacks were apprehended at a rest stop on I 70 near Myersville Maryland in 2002 citation needed The 1985 World Series was a contest between the St Louis Cardinals and the Kansas City Royals and won by the Royals As these cities are primarily connected by I 70 the media has often called the series and the two teams interleague rivalry the I 70 Series citation needed Junction list edit nbsp Mileage sign on I 70 west of I 695 Woodlawn Maryland Utah nbsp I 15 south southwest of Cove Fort nbsp US 89 north northeast of Sevier The highways travel concurrently to Salina nbsp nbsp US 50 US 89 in Salina I 70 US 50 travels concurrently to south southwest of Mack Colorado nbsp nbsp US 6 US 191 west of Green River I 70 US 6 travels concurrently to south southwest of Mack Colorado I 70 US 191 travels concurrently to west southwest of Thompson Springs Colorado nbsp nbsp US 6 US 50 in Grand Junction nbsp US 6 northeast of Palisade The highways travel concurrently to Rifle nbsp US 6 in Chacra The highways travel concurrently to Gypsum nbsp US 6 in Eagle Vail nbsp nbsp US 6 US 24 northwest of Minturn I 70 US 6 travels concurrently to Silverthorne nbsp US 6 north northeast of Keystone The highways travel concurrently to east of Idaho Springs nbsp US 40 east of Empire The highways travel concurrently to east of Idaho Springs nbsp US 40 north of Evergreen nbsp US 40 north of Evergreen The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Genesee nbsp US 6 on the Golden West Pleasant View line nbsp US 40 in West Pleasant View nbsp I 76 in Arvada nbsp US 287 in Denver nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 25 US 6 US 85 US 87 in Denver I 70 US 6 US 85 travels concurrently through Denver nbsp nbsp I 270 US 36 in Denver I 70 US 36 travels concurrently to Byers nbsp I 225 on the Denver Aurora city line nbsp nbsp US 40 US 287 in Aurora The highways travel concurrently to Limon nbsp nbsp nbsp US 24 US 40 US 287 in Limon nbsp nbsp nbsp US 24 US 40 US 287 east of Limon I 70 US 24 travels concurrently to Seibert nbsp US 385 in Burlington nbsp US 24 in Burlington The highways travel concurrently to south southwest of Levant Kansas Kansas nbsp US 83 north northwest of Oakley nbsp US 40 in Oakley The highways travel concurrently to Topeka nbsp US 283 in WaKeeney nbsp US 183 in Hays nbsp US 281 south of Russell nbsp nbsp I 135 US 81 northwest of Salina nbsp US 77 in Junction City nbsp nbsp I 470 US 75 in Topeka I 70 US 75 travels concurrently through Topeka nbsp I 470 in Tecumseh nbsp nbsp US 40 US 59 in Lawrence nbsp nbsp nbsp US 24 US 40 US 73 in Bonner Springs I 70 US 24 US 40 travels concurrently to Kansas City Missouri nbsp I 435 on the Edwardsville Kansas City city line nbsp I 635 in Kansas City nbsp US 69 in Kansas City nbsp I 670 in Kansas City nbsp nbsp US 69 US 169 in Kansas City I 70 US 169 travels concurrently to Kansas City Missouri Missouri nbsp I 35 in Kansas City The highways travel concurrently through Kansas City nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 29 I 35 US 24 US 71 in Kansas City I 70 US 71 travels concurrently through Kansas City nbsp I 435 in Kansas City nbsp US 40 on the Kansas City Independence city line nbsp I 470 in Independence nbsp US 40 in Grain Valley The highways travel concurrently to Boonville nbsp US 65 south of Marshall nbsp US 40 west of Columbia The highways travel concurrently to Wentzville nbsp US 63 in Columbia nbsp US 54 in Kingdom City nbsp nbsp nbsp I 64 US 40 US 61 in Wentzville nbsp I 270 in Bridgeton nbsp US 67 in Bridgeton nbsp I 170 in Berkeley nbsp I 44 in St Louis Illinois nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 I 64 US 40 in East St Louis I 55 I 70 travels concurrently to northwest of Troy I 70 US 40 travels concurrently to Troy nbsp I 255 in Collinsville nbsp nbsp I 55 I 270 northwest of Troy nbsp US 40 northeast of Highland The highways travel concurrently to north of Pocahontas nbsp US 40 northeast of Stubblefield nbsp US 40 in Vandalia nbsp US 51 in Vandalia nbsp US 40 southwest of Brownstown nbsp I 57 southwest of Effingham The highways travel concurrently to Effingham nbsp US 45 in Effingham nbsp US 40 east northeast of Marshall The highways travel concurrently to Terre Haute Indiana Indiana nbsp nbsp US 41 US 150 in Terre Haute nbsp US 231 in Cloverdale nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 74 I 465 US 36 US 40 in Indianapolis nbsp I 65 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through Indianapolis nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 465 US 31 US 36 US 52 US 421 in Indianapolis nbsp US 35 in Richmond The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Campbellstown Ohio nbsp US 27 in Richmond nbsp US 40 in Richmond Ohio nbsp US 127 west southwest of Lewisburg nbsp I 75 in Vandalia nbsp I 675 northwest of Holiday Valley nbsp US 68 southwest of Springfield nbsp US 40 east of Springfield nbsp US 42 southwest of Gillivan nbsp I 270 in Columbus nbsp I 670 in Columbus nbsp US 40 in Columbus nbsp US 62 in Columbus nbsp I 71 in Columbus The highways travel concurrently through Columbus nbsp nbsp US 23 US 33 in Columbus nbsp US 33 in Columbus nbsp US 33 in Columbus nbsp I 270 in Columbus nbsp US 40 southwest of Gratiot nbsp US 40 west northwest of Zanesville nbsp nbsp US 22 US 40 west southwest of Norwich nbsp I 77 south southeast of Cambridge nbsp US 40 south of Old Washington The highways travel concurrently to west southwest of Morristown nbsp US 40 west southwest of St Clairsville nbsp US 40 west of St Clairsville nbsp I 470 east southeast of St Clairsville nbsp US 40 east southeast of St Clairsville nbsp US 250 in Bridgeport West Virginia nbsp nbsp US 40 US 250 on Wheeling Island The highways travel concurrently to Wheeling nbsp US 40 in Wheeling nbsp US 40 in Wheeling nbsp I 470 in Wheeling nbsp US 40 in Wheeling Pennsylvania nbsp US 40 southwest of Washington nbsp I 79 north of Washington The highways travel concurrently to east southeast of Washington nbsp US 19 northeast of Washington nbsp I 76 in New Stanton The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Breezewood nbsp US 219 in Somerset nbsp nbsp I 99 US 220 north northwest of Bedford nbsp US 30 in Breezewood The highways travel concurrently through Breezewood nbsp US 522 north of Warfordsburg The highways travel concurrently to Hancock Maryland Maryland nbsp nbsp I 68 US 40 north northwest of Hancock I 70 US 40 travels concurrently to south southwest of Pecktonville nbsp I 81 in Halfway nbsp US 40 south southeast of Hagerstown nbsp US 40 in Braddock Heights nbsp nbsp US 15 US 340 in Ballenger Creek nbsp nbsp I 270 US 40 in Frederick I 70 US 40 travels concurrently to West Friendship nbsp US 29 in Ellicott City nbsp I 695 in Woodlawn Freeway continues as MD 570 to Baltimore city line 16 Auxiliary routes editI 70 has one of the closest distances between two distinct auxiliary Interstates with the same child Interstate number I 470 near Topeka Kansas and I 470 on the east side of Kansas City Missouri are approximately 72 miles 116 km apart This record is surpassed by I 291 around Hartford Connecticut and I 291 near Springfield Massachusetts which are unrelated but are 23 miles 37 km apart A breakdown of I 70 s auxiliary routes follows I 270 is a short connector between I 70 and I 25 in Denver Colorado It also carries US 36 along its entire length I 470 is a loop around the south side of Topeka Kansas I 670 is an alternate route of I 70 in Kansas City Kansas and Kansas City Missouri I 470 is a connector between I 70 and I 435 in southeastern Kansas City and Independence Missouri I 170 is a connector between I 64 and I 270 in St Louis County Missouri I 270 loops around the city and county of St Louis Missouri It is supplemented by I 255 to the east I 270 is a beltway around Columbus Ohio I 670 is a 9 37 mile 15 08 km highway beginning at I 70 west of Downtown Columbus Ohio and terminating at I 270 in eastern Columbus that also provides direct access to John Glenn Columbus International Airport from downtown I 470 is a southern bypass around Wheeling West Virginia I 270 is a spur to Washington DC It was formerly designated I 70S I 370 is a spur to Gaithersburg and Rockville Maryland from I 270 It never connects to I 70 I 170 was to have been a spur into downtown Baltimore Maryland but the short part that opened never connected to I 70 or to any other Interstate Highway It was decommissioned in 1989 and US 40 is the current designation for the freeway References edit a b Starks Edward January 27 2022 Table 1 Main 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I 70 End in Cove Fort Utah Ask the Rambler Federal Highway Administration Archived from the original on June 24 2011 Retrieved January 30 2007 The 2014 Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 2014 p 58 Missouri official calls for rebuilding I 70 Kansas City Business Journal February 8 2006 Archived from the original on November 12 2014 Retrieved January 30 2007 Route 40 61 Corridor Projects Missouri Department of Transportation Archived from the original on March 11 2007 Retrieved January 30 2007 Roig Franzia Manuel November 22 2001 The Town That Stops Traffic Travelers Encounter Way Station as Way of Life in Breezewood Washington Post p B1 Highway Information Services Division December 31 2022 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved November 3 2023 Baltimore County PDF p 117 Weingroff Richard F Summer 1996 Three States Claim First Interstate Highway Public Roads 60 1 Federal Highway Administration Archived from the original on October 10 2017 Retrieved August 26 2017 Encyclopedia Staff November 19 2015 Interstate 70 Colorado Encyclopedia Archived from the original on June 17 2023 Retrieved January 23 2024 Interstate 70 Interstate Guide Archived from the original on May 14 2012 Retrieved August 21 2015 self published source Gayle William April 9 2014 An Application from the State Highway or Transportation Department of Maryland for the Elimination of an Interstate Route PDF Letter to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Annapolis Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved August 26 2017 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 20 21 33 36 37 40 41 46 47 58 59 80 81 87 102 103 112 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 Hiaasen Rob June 4 2007 Go west young man Like Horace Greeley s famed advice curious sign on I 70 beckons yonder The Baltimore Sun ISSN 1930 8965 OCLC 244481759 dead link External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 70KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia 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