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U.S. Route 70

U.S. Route 70 or U.S. Highway 70 (US 70) is an east–west United States highway that runs for 2,381 miles (3,832 km) from eastern North Carolina to east-central Arizona. It is a major east–west highway of the Southeastern, Southern and Southwestern United States. Established as one of the original highways of 1926, it originally ran only to Holbrook, Arizona, then was extended in 1934 as a coast to coast route, with the current eastern terminus near the Atlantic Ocean in Atlantic, North Carolina, and the former western terminus near the Pacific Ocean in Los Angeles, California. The current western terminus was then truncated to US 60 / SR 77 in Globe, Arizona. Before the completion of the Interstate system, U.S. Highway 70 was sometimes referred to as the "Broadway of America", due to its status as one of the main east–west thoroughfares in the nation. It was also promoted as the "Treasure Trail" by the U.S. Highway 70 Association as of 1951.[4]

U.S. Route 70

US 70 highlighted in red
Route information
Length2,381 mi[1] (3,832 km)
Existed11 November 1926[2]–present
HistoryRe-routed several times west of New Mexico between 1926 and 1969.
Major junctions
West end US 60 / SR 77 at Globe, AZ
Major intersections I-10 at Lordsburg, NM
I-25 / US 85 at Las Cruces, NM
I-35 at Ardmore, OK
I-30 at Little Rock, AR
I-40 / I-55 at Memphis, TN
I-40 / I-65 at Nashville, TN
I-75 at Lenoir City, TN
I-40 at Knoxville, TN

I-85 (Numerous times in NC)

I-95 at Selma, NC
East endSeashore Drive / School Drive in Atlantic, NC[3]
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesArizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, North Carolina
Highway system
US 69 US 71

In the early years, US 70 had a different route between Clovis, New Mexico and eastern Arizona, taking the route of current US 60 and US 180 to an endpoint in Holbrook. US 70 was later re-routed to El Paso, Texas, when US 60 was extended to California. US 70 was later re-routed again west of Alamogordo, New Mexico along its current route to Globe, as well as being concurrent with US 60 to a common terminus in Los Angeles, California.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi[1] km
AZ 122 196
NM 448 721
TX 255 410
OK 290 467
AR 291 468
TN 480 773
NC 495 797
Total 2,381 3,382

Arizona edit

U.S. 70 begins in Globe at a junction with U.S. Route 60, concurrent with State Route 77. SR 77 splits off east of town. U.S. 70 then enters the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and runs southeast for 17 miles[5] (27 km) to Peridot, where it crosses Indian Route 9. It has no other highway junctions until Safford, where it begins a ten-mile[5] (16 km) overlap with U.S. 191. U.S. 70 then runs an additional 37 mi (60 km).[5] (59 km) before crossing into New Mexico east of Franklin.

New Mexico edit

After entering the state of New Mexico, U.S. 70 heads southeast. Five miles[6] (8 km) after crossing the state line, it serves as the southern terminus for New Mexico State Road 92. U.S. 70 does not have another highway junction for 21 mi (34 km),[6] where it meets State Roads 464 and 90 three miles[6] (5 km) north of Lordsburg. At Lordsburg, U.S. 70 joins with Interstate 10 eastbound, splitting off in Las Cruces, and becoming Picacho Avenue in Las Cruces. When Picacho Avenue meets Main Street, US 70 follows Main Street northbound. U.S. 70 then crosses Interstate 25, and has been upgraded at this point to a controlled access highway until entering the foothills of the Organ Mountains.

As a divided highway, U.S. 70 then crosses the Organ Mountains via San Augustin Pass, descends to the valley floor of the Tularosa Basin, and next crosses the White Sands Missile Range. Overhead missile tests can close the highway for a few hours; this generally happens once or twice a week, and typically only for an hour at a time.[7][8] The road then passes the entrance to White Sands National Park, and shortly after that passes the southern end of Holloman Air Force Base. It then turns northbound, and picks up a concurrency with U.S. 54 upon entering Alamogordo. On the north end of Alamogordo, US54/US70 intersects the beginning of U.S. Route 82 near La Luz. The concurrency with US 54 lasts until Tularosa, and the highway remains divided until US 70 and US 54 diverge. After splitting off to the northeast, U.S. 70 begins an ascent into the Sacramento Mountains and enters the Lincoln National Forest. The road then runs across the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation and near the resort town of Ruidoso. In Hondo, it begins another concurrency, this time with U.S. 380. U.S. 70 then bypasses Roswell to the northwest, together with U.S. 285. U.S. 70 then heads off to the northeast, running through Portales and Clovis before entering Texas at Texico. From mile 170.6 to mile 197.25 on US 70 the speed limit is posted at 75 mph (120 km/h) across White Sands Missile Range. (26.6-mile stretch) just slightly longer than a standard marathon. US 70 is one of only two non-interstate roadways in New Mexico to receive a speed limit of 75 miles per hour (U.S. 285 between Roswell and Vaughn is also posted at 75 miles per hour).

Texas edit

U.S. 70 enters Texas joins with U.S. 60 and U.S. 84. U.S. 60 splits off to the northeast in Farwell, just over the state line. U.S. 70/84 then angle southeast to Muleshoe, where the two routes split.[9] U.S. 70 heads due east, meeting U.S. 385 at Springlake, and having an interchange with Interstate 27 in Plainview.[9] U.S. 70 then arcs toward the south to begin a concurrency with US 62 in Floydada. The two routes head east to Paducah, where US 62 splits off to the north to join with U.S. 83.[9] U.S. 70 then proceeds to Vernon, where it overlaps U.S. 287 and U.S. 183 (and has a junction with U.S. 283). Near Oklaunion, U.S. 70/183 split off to the north to cross the Red River into Oklahoma. The route through Texas was cosigned with Texas State Highway 28 before 1939. SH 28 was designated in 1919 as a route from Muleshoe to Olney with a spur, SH 28A, from SH 28 at Crowell east to the Oklahoma border. In 1922, the route split in Benjamin, going south to Sagerton and east to Olney. In 1926, The portion from Crowell to Sagerton became SH 51, while the portion from Benjamin to Olney became SH 24. SH 28 was instead rerouted over SH 28A to end at the Oklahoma border. By 1939, the route was cancelled due to US 70.

Oklahoma edit

U.S. 183 splits away from U.S. 70 three miles (4.8 km)[10] north of the state line, in the town of Davidson. It then has an interchange (Exit 5) with I-44, serving as the southern terminus of the H.E. Bailey Turnpike, one mile (1.6 km) west of the town of Randlett. U.S. 70 then passes south of Waurika.[11] U.S. 70 then becomes a four-lane divided highway near Wilson and runs through Lone Grove before entering the city of Ardmore, where it briefly heads south on Interstate 35, bypassing the central business district. US-70 serves as the southern terminus of U.S. 177 in Madill. U.S. 70 then heads to Durant, where it has an interchange with the U.S. 69/75 freeway.[11]

East of Soper, U.S.70 joins with U.S.271. The two routes then approach Hugo, where they serve as the southern terminus of the Indian Nation Turnpike. U.S. 271 also splits off at this interchange, continuing the freeway southbound from the turnpike. U.S. 70 then heads through downtown Hugo. It then bypasses Idabel to the north (with Bypass U.S. 70 providing a western and southern bypass). It then meets U.S. 259 and State Highway 3 northeast of town and overlaps them into Broken Bow, forming a wrong-way concurrency with SH-3. U.S. 70 then splits off to the east in Broken Bow before leaving the state.

Arkansas edit

 
US 70 near Sheffield Nelson Dagmar Wildlife Management Area, Monroe County, Arkansas

U.S. 70 enters Arkansas eight miles[12] (13 km) west of De Queen, and crosses through the north part of the town where it meets the combined U.S. 71/U.S. 59 and overlaps with it for 8 mi (13 km). It then heads northeast to Dierks, where it begins a concurrency with U.S. 278. U.S. 70 then heads east-northeast to Hot Springs, which it bypasses to the south on a freeway alignment shared with U.S. 270.[13] U.S. 70 then heads east to join with Interstate 30 at Exit 111 south of Benton. The two highways run concurrently to the state capital, Little Rock, where U.S. 70 splits off from I-30 at Interstate 430 at Exit 129.[14] U.S. 70 follows Interstate Highway 430 for 1 mile to Exit 1 (Stagecoach Road), where it overlaps Arkansas Highway 5 heading northeast into Little Rock, becoming Colonel Glenn Rd at the intersection with Arkansas Highway 300. Continuing northeast through Little Rock, U.S. 70 turns east again at Roosevelt Road, before turning north through downtown Little Rock as Broadway Street, with during which it crosses Interstate 630 before crossing the Arkansas River into North Little Rock.[15] It then crosses Interstate Highway 30, and serves as the northern terminus of U.S. Route 165. U.S. 70 then crosses Interstate 440 and leaves the Little Rock area, paralleled by I-40.[13]

U.S. 70 continues its alignment near I-40 throughout eastern Arkansas, generally about two or three miles (5 km) apart. I-40 bypasses Forrest City to the north, while U.S. 70 serves the city center. The two routes remain close through West Memphis, Arkansas, where U.S. 70 runs along Broadway Blvd. Finally, U.S. 70 joins with I-55 to cross the Mississippi River into Tennessee.[16]

Tennessee edit

 
US64/US70/US79 overlap on Summer Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee. (2008)

US 70 enters Tennessee, as well as the city of Memphis, concurrent with Interstate 55, US 61, US 64, and US 79. At exit 12, the northernmost exit on I-55 in the state, I-55 turns south; however, the four US routes continue east onto the at-grade Crump Boulevard. US 61 splits from the concurrency soon afterward, heading south along 3rd Street to exit the city for Walls, Mississippi and points south. US 64, 70 and 79, however, remain overlapped through downtown Memphis, following Danny Thomas Boulevard north to Union Avenue, Union east to East Parkway (briefly overlapping with U.S. Route 51 along the western portion of Union), then East Parkway north to Summer Avenue, where the triple concurrency turns east. Near the city line, US 64/70/79 interchanges with Interstate 40 at exit 12A.[16]

Past the Memphis city limits in the suburb of Bartlett, U.S. 64 separates from U.S. 70/79, taking a more southerly routing through the state. U.S. 70 and US 79, meanwhile, head to the northeast, paralleling I-40 to Brownsville. East of the city, U.S. 79 breaks from U.S. 70, following U.S. 70 Alternate out of the city to the northeast. U.S. 70, now concurrent with only its unsigned designation of State Route 1, heads east, interchanging with I-40 at exit 66 before entering Jackson. The route continues northeastward from the city, meeting I-40 once more at exit 87 just outside the city limits. At Huntingdon, U.S. 70 Alternate rejoins US 70 as the main route turns to the east toward New Johnsonville, where it crosses the Tennessee River.

From the river, U.S. 70 continues eastward through Waverly and Dickson to the Nashville area. Southwest of the city near Pegram, U.S. Route 70S splits off from U.S. 70; however, U.S. 70 now continues to be signed as U.S. 70 instead of U.S. 70N, as it was formerly. U.S. 70 follows I-40 into Nashville, meeting the concurrent I-40/I-65 immediately west of the city center.[16] The route turns south, acting as collector/distributor roads for I-40/I-65 for two blocks before joining U.S. 431 and U.S. 70S on a brief overlap. At an intersection with the concurrent U.S. 31/U.S. 41, U.S. 431 and U.S. 70S split from U.S. 70. U.S. 70 progresses eastward, roughly paralleling the Cumberland River to an interchange with State Route 155 east of downtown. U.S. 70, now paired with State Route 24, heads east out of Nashville to Lebanon, where U.S. Route 70N breaks from the main US 70. US 70 heads southeast, passing through Smithville before rejoining U.S. 70S in Sparta and U.S. 70N to the east in Crossville.

From Crossville eastward to the North Carolina state line, U.S. 70 closely parallels I-40, passing through the Roane County cities of Rockwood and Kingston. At Dixie Lee Junction in eastern Loudon County U.S. 70 intersects U.S. 11 (also known as the Lee Highway) in Dixie Lee Junction and the two highways are concurrent from the junction intersection eastward through Farragut and into Knoxville. In Farragut and west of downtown Knoxville U.S. 70 carries the name Kingston Pike. On the east side of Knoxville it becomes concurrent with U.S. 25W and U.S. 11E and carries the name Asheville Highway from Knoxville to the community of Trentville in eastern Knox County. At Trentville, US 11E separates from the concurrency. U.S. 25W remains overlapped with U.S. 70 to Newport, where U.S. 70 is joined by U.S. 25E, which becomes US 25. U.S. 25 and U.S. 70 remain concurrent into North Carolina.

North Carolina edit

US 70 enters North Carolina as a two-lane road in concurrency with US 25. Going southeast, it widens to four-lane near Marshall, merging farther down with I-26/US 19/US 23 going into Asheville. In the downtown area, it breaks from the U.S. 19/23 freeway onto city streets and through Beaucatcher Tunnel as it goes east; paralleling north of I-40, going through the cities Marion, Morganton, Hickory, Conover and Statesville. From there, it goes southeast to Salisbury, where it starts to parallel I-85 north through Lexington, Thomasville, High Point and Greensboro, in concurrency with I-85 Bus/US 29.

US 70 passes through Greensboro in concurrency with Interstate 40, Interstate 85 Business, then US Routes 29 and 220 briefly, then heads east through the Wendover Avenue expressway, which takes the route out of town towards Burlington. It downgrades to a two lane rural road heading out of Greensboro, and again parallels north of I-40/I-85. Entering Alamance County, it expands to a four-lane expressway through the city of Burlington, then returns to 2 lanes through Mebane, Efland and Hillsborough. It joins I-85 briefly in Eno, then veers southeast through the downtown areas of both Durham and Raleigh.

After a brief overlap with I-40 near Garner, it continues in a southeasterly direction, as it goes through or bypasses the cities of Clayton, Smithfield, Selma, Goldsboro and Kinston. Near and through New Bern, US 70 briefly becomes a freeway but returns to expressway grade as it goes through Havelock. After passing through Morehead City and Beaufort, it drops back to a two-lane rural road as it travels close along the Core Sound. After passing the southern terminus of NC 12 (which connects to the Outer Banks), near Sealevel, US 70 ends its seven state tour in the community of Atlantic.

History edit

Most or all of the present route designated as U.S. Route 70 (or U.S. Highway 70 depending on the state) was earlier known as Lee Highway. During the earliest days of the automobile, and earlier, American highways were disorganized affairs of widely varying quality. Highways were known by a bewildering variety of names which typically changed at each town. And they were only named, not numbered.

During the 1910s the first national highway was conceived: the Lincoln Highway, named in honor of Abraham Lincoln, stretching across the northern United States from coast to coast. A companion effort was launched to create a transcontinental highway stretching across the southern half of the country, this one named in honor of Confederate States of America general Robert E. Lee. The two highways were a revolution of sorts, in that a driver could follow a single road from coast to coast bearing the same designation. Much of today's U.S. 70 was formerly the Lee Highway, although that was later removed.

 
Shield for US 70 in California.

When originally commissioned on 11 November 1926, U.S. Route 70 ran between Beaufort, North Carolina[17] and U.S. Route 66 in Holbrook, Arizona.[18][2] This older route ran from present day US 70 in Clovis, New Mexico through Vaughn, Willard (where former child route U.S. Route 470 branched off to Albuquerque) and Springerville, Arizona before finally reaching US 66 in Holbrook. In 1932, US 70 was rerouted to El Paso, Texas from Clovis along what is today U.S. Route 54. The re-routing temporarily removed US 70 entirely from Arizona. The old route to Holbrook was replaced by U.S. Route 60 and U.S. Route 260.[19][20] That same year, the eastern terminus of US 70 was extended to Atlantic, North Carolina, where it remains to this day (albeit in a slightly different location). In 1934, the routing was changed yet again and US 70 was rerouted to California through Las Cruces, New Mexico, Deming, Globe, Arizona and Phoenix to a junction with U.S. Route 99 around Mecca. Between Globe and its new western end in California, US 70 was paired with US 60. A year later, US 70 was extended along Valley Boulevard and reached downtown Los Angeles at U.S. Route 101 running concurrent with US 99 and/or US 60 throughout its course west of Globe.[21] Beginning in 1964 it was decommissioned in favor of Interstate 10 or US 60. After being removed from California, US 70 ended at the California/Arizona state line in Ehrenberg until 1969, when it was further truncated to its current endpoint in Globe.[22] US 70, unlike many other decommissioned US Highways in California, doesn't have a state route that was numbered after it and taking over its path (unlike US 60, which had State Route 60 to replace it), due to the fact that it was replaced in its entirety by I-10. Therefore, the current State Route 70 bears no relation to this highway.[23]

Robert Mitchum and Don Raye's song, "The Ballad of Thunder Road" immortalized in the 1958 film of the same name, follows a family of anarchistic moonshiners who engage in run-ins with the police. The Mitchum film is based on a real life incident in which a moonshiner perishes on the road on the Kingston Pike stretch of Highway 70 in Knoxville while on the run from the police, although the actual filming did not take place on Highway 70.

Historic alignments edit

Old and bypassed sections of US 70 exist, and at least one such road section has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is located in Lonoke County, Arkansas, between Young Road and point east of the present US 70's junction with Arkansas Highway 15. About 4 miles (6.4 km) long, it runs mostly parallel to, and just north of, the present alignment, jogging a bit farther around the AR 15 junction. It was built about 1913, and some of its original bituminous pavement survives. It was replaced by the present alignment in 1930–31.[24] Between Florence, Arizona and Wickenburg, Arizona, US 70 ran concurrently with both US 60 and US 89. [25]

Future edit

Currently, a portion of US 70 in Greensboro runs concurrently with US 29/ US 220, I-40, and soon-to-be-removed I-85 Business. On 5 October 2019, NCDOT submitted an application to AASHTO, and was granted approval, for the relocation of US 70 in Greensboro, High Point, and Thomasville. The state plan calls for the US Highway to remain on Wendover Avenue and NC Highway 68 in the cities of Greensboro and High Point, respectively, towards Thomasville. According to NCDOT, this will give the US Highway a more direct, continuous route through the cities of Greensboro and High Point, and improve safety and regional connectivity.[26]

Major intersections edit

Arizona
  US 60 in Globe
  US 191 in Safford. The highways travel concurrently to southeast of San Jose.
New Mexico
  I-10 in Lordsburg. The highways travel concurrently to Las Cruces.
  US 180 in Deming. The highways travel concurrently to Las Cruces.
   I-25 / US 85 in Las Cruces
  US 54 in Alamogordo. The highways travel concurrently to Tularosa.
  US 82 in Alamogordo
  US 380 in Hondo. The highways travel concurrently to Roswell.
   US 285 / US 380 in Roswell. US 70/US 285 travels concurrently to north of Roswell.
   US 60 / US 84 in Clovis. US 60/US 70 travels concurrently to Texico. US 70/US 84 travels concurrently to Muleshoe, Texas.
Texas
  US 385 in Springlake
   I-27 / US 87 in Plainview
  US 62 in Floydada. The highways travel concurrently to Paducah.
   US 62 / US 83 in Paducah
  US 287 in Vernon. The highways travel concurrently to Oklaunion.
   US 183 / US 283 in Vernon. US 70/US 183 travels concurrently to Davidson, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma
    I-44 / US 277 / US 281 west-southwest of Randlett. US 70/US 277/US 281 travels concurrently to Randlett.
  US 81 in Waurika
  I-35 in Ardmore. The highways travel concurrently through Ardmore.
  US 77 in Ardmore
  US 377 in Madill. The highways travel concurrently through Madill.
   US 69 / US 75 in Durant
  US 271 east-northeast of Soper. The highways travel concurrently to south of Hugo.
  US 259 in Idabel. The highways travel concurrently to Broken Bow.
Arkansas
    US 59 / US 71 / US 371 in De Queen. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Lockesburg.
  US 278 in Dierks. The highways travel concurrently to north-northeast of Dierks.
  US 270 in Hot Springs. The highways travel concurrently through Hot Springs.
  I-30 northwest of Haskell. The highways travel concurrently to Little Rock.
  US 67 southwest of Benton. The highways travel concurrently to Little Rock.
  I-430 in Little Rock
  I-630 in Little Rock
     I-30 / US 65 / US 67 / US 167 in Little Rock
  US 165 in North Little Rock
  I-440 in North Little Rock
  US 63 in Hazen. The highways travel concurrently through Hazen.
  US 49 in Brinkley. The highways travel concurrently through Brinkley.
  US 79 south of Jennette
     I-55 / US 61 / US 64 / US 79 in West Memphis. I-55/US 61/US 70 travels concurrently to Memphis, Tennessee. US 64/US 70 travels concurrently to the Memphis–Bartlett, Tennessee city line. US 70/US 79 travels concurrently to Brownsville, Tennessee.
Tennessee
  US 78 in Memphis
  US 51 in Memphis. The highways travel concurrently through Memphis.
  I-240 in Memphis
  US 72 in Memphis
  I-40 in Memphis
  I-269 in Arlington
  I-40 east of Brownsville
  US 45 in Jackson
  US 412 northeast of Jackson. The highways travel concurrently for approximately 0.5 miles (0.80 km).
   I-40 / US 412 northeast of Jackson
  US 641 south of Camden
  US 70S in Nashville
  I-40 in Nashville
   I-40 / I-65 in Nashville. The highways travel concurrently, but on different lanes, through Nashville.
   US 70S / US 431 in Nashville. The highways travel concurrently through Nashville.
  US 231 in Lebanon
  US 70N in Lebanon
  I-40 in Lebanon
  US 70N in Crossville
  US 127 in Crossville
  US 27 south-southwest of Rockwood. The highways travel concurrently to Rockwood.
  US 321 in Lenoir City
  US 11 southwest of Farragut. The highways travel concurrently to Knoxville.
  I-140 in Knoxville.
   I-40 / I-75 in Knoxville
  US 129 in Knoxville
  US 441 in Knoxville. The highways travel concurrently through Knoxville.
   I-40 / I-275 in Knoxville
    US 11 / US 11E / US 11W in Knoxville. US 11E/US 70 travels concurrently to south-southeast of Mascot.
   I-40 / US 25W in Knoxville. US 25W/US 70 travels concurrently to Newport.
  I-40 west of Dandridge
  US 411 in Newport. The highways travel concurrently through Newport
   I-40 / US 411 in Newport
    US 25 / US 25E / US 25W in Newport. US 25/US 70 travels concurrently to Woodfin, North Carolina.
  US 321 in Newport. The highways travel concurrently through Newport.
North Carolina
    Future I-26 / US 19 / US 23. The highways travel concurrently to Asheville.
  US 25 in Asheville
     Future I-26 / I-240 / US 19 / US 23 in Asheville. I-240/US 70 travels concurrently through Asheville.
  I-240 in Asheville
  I-40 in Black Mountain. The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Old Fort.
  US 221 in Marion
  US 64 in Morganton. The highways travel concurrently through Morganton.
  US 321 in Hickory
  US 64 in Statesville
  US 21 in Statesville
  I-77 in Statesville
  US 601 in Salisbury. The highways travel concurrently through Salisbury.
   US 29 / US 601 in Salisbury. US 29/US 70 travels concurrently to Greensboro.
   I-85 / US 52 northeast of Spencer. I-85/US 70 travels concurrently to southwest of Lexington. US 52/US 70 travels concurrently to west of Lexington.
   I-85 / I-285 southwest of Lexington. I-285/US 70 travel concurrently to west of Lexington.
  US 64 in Lexington. The highways travel concurrently through Lexington.
  I-74 in High Point
  I-85 southwest of Greensboro. The highways travel concurrently through Greensboro.
    I-73 / I-85 / US 421 in Greensboro
  US 220 in Greensboro
   I-40 / US 220 in Greensboro. The highways travel concurrently through Greensboro.
  I-840 in Greensboro
  I-85 in Eno. The highways travel concurrently to Durham.
   US 15 / US 501 in Durham. The highways travel concurrently through Durham.
  I-540 in Raleigh
   I-440 / US 1 in Raleigh
  US 401 in Raleigh. The highways travel concurrently through Raleigh.
   I-40 / US 64 in Raleigh
  I-40 in Garner. The highways travel concurrently to west-southwest of Clayton.
  US 301 in Selma
  I-95 in Selma
  I-795 in Goldsboro
   US 13 / US 117 in Goldsboro. The highways travel concurrently through Goldsboro.
  US 258 in Kinston. The highways travel concurrently through Kinston.
  US 17 west of New Bern. The highways travel concurrently to the New Bern–James City city line.
Seashore Drive/School Drive in Atlantic

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Special routes edit

Branch routes edit

In Tennessee, US-70 has two additional branches: US-70N and US-70S. This split is unique, in that it is the only existing instance of a N/S split of a U.S. Route. Furthermore, US-70 does not "disappear" at these splits; thus, these two highways co-exist with the main route and both serve as additional branches. US-70N begins in Lebanon, just east of Nashville, and ends in Crossville; US-70S begins in the Bellevue neighborhood of southwest Nashville, and ends in Sparta (a few miles west of Crossville). Historically, both split routes began in Pegram and ended in Crossville. The original designation for US-70 between Lebanon and Sparta was state route 26.

Alternate routes edit

There are currently two active alternate routes, all signed and marked on maps as US 70A.

Business routes edit

Bypass routes edit

See also edit

Related routes edit

References edit

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  2. ^ a b Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (11 November 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved 7 November 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  3. ^ "End of U.S. Highway 70". Retrieved 27 March 2009.
  4. ^ "New Life Given U.S. Highway 70; 'Treasure Trail'". Palo Verde Valley Times. Blythe, California. 15 August 1951.
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  8. ^ Signage indicating closings
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  10. ^ Official State Map (Map) (2005-2006 ed.). Oklahoma Department of Transportation.
  11. ^ a b The 2014 Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 2014. p. 82–83.
  12. ^ Arkansas State Highway Map (Map) (2007 ed.). Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department.
  13. ^ a b The 2014 Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 2014. p. 10–11.
  14. ^ @IDriveArkansas (6 July 2021). "@interstate_411 @myARDOT Hwy 70 follows the Hwy 5 route back towards the east/north and connects at University/Ashe…" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  15. ^ @myARDOT (15 December 2017). "@interstate_411 Broadway to Roosevelt to Asher to University and then runs concurrent with I-30 until the Hot Springs Exit" (Tweet). Retrieved 15 December 2017 – via Twitter.
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  17. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. p. 24–25.
  18. ^ Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. p. 68–69.
  19. ^ "Map of US highway 60 and family, and US 412". Dale Sanderson. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  20. ^ "End of US highway 260". Dale Sanderson. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  21. ^ Road Map of California (Map). California Department of Transportation. 1950.
  22. ^ "End of US highway 70". Dale Sanderson. pp. Map of US highway 70 and family, and US 412, US Highway endpoints in El Paso, TX, US Highway endpoints in Los Angeles, CA, US Highway endpoints in Holbrook, AZ. Retrieved 24 March 2015.
  23. ^ California State Assembly. "An act to add Section 253 and Article 3 (commencing with Section 300) to Chapter 2 of Division 1 of, and to repeal Section 253 and Article 3 (commencing with Section 300) of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of, the..." 1963 Session of the Legislature. Statutes of California. State of California. Ch. 385 p. 1177.: "Route 70 is from Route 99 near Catlett Road to Route 395 near Hallelujah Junction via Quincy and Beckwourth Pass."
  24. ^ "NRHP nomination for US 70, Union Valley Segment" (PDF). Arkansas Preservation. Retrieved 29 January 2016.
  25. ^ "Photograph of signs for United States Highway 60/70/89 in Maricopa County (Ariz.). Image is double exposed".
  26. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (6 October 2019). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2019. Retrieved 16 January 2020. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 23 October 2019.
  27. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 8–11, 68, 74–75, 82–83, 94–95, 98, 100. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

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  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 70
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  SR 68CA  SR 70
  SR 69AZ  SR 71
  SH 69TX  SH 70
  US 69OK  SH-71
  AR 69AR  US 71
  SR 69TN  SR 70
  NC 69NC  NC 71

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U S Route 70 or U S Highway 70 US 70 is an east west United States highway that runs for 2 381 miles 3 832 km from eastern North Carolina to east central Arizona It is a major east west highway of the Southeastern Southern and Southwestern United States Established as one of the original highways of 1926 it originally ran only to Holbrook Arizona then was extended in 1934 as a coast to coast route with the current eastern terminus near the Atlantic Ocean in Atlantic North Carolina and the former western terminus near the Pacific Ocean in Los Angeles California The current western terminus was then truncated to US 60 SR 77 in Globe Arizona Before the completion of the Interstate system U S Highway 70 was sometimes referred to as the Broadway of America due to its status as one of the main east west thoroughfares in the nation It was also promoted as the Treasure Trail by the U S Highway 70 Association as of 1951 4 U S Route 70US 70 highlighted in redRoute informationLength2 381 mi 1 3 832 km Existed11 November 1926 2 presentHistoryRe routed several times west of New Mexico between 1926 and 1969 Major junctionsWest endUS 60 SR 77 at Globe AZMajor intersectionsI 10 at Lordsburg NM I 25 US 85 at Las Cruces NM I 35 at Ardmore OK I 30 at Little Rock AR I 40 I 55 at Memphis TN I 40 I 65 at Nashville TN I 75 at Lenoir City TN I 40 at Knoxville TNI 85 Numerous times in NC I 95 at Selma NCEast endSeashore Drive School Drive in Atlantic NC 3 LocationCountryUnited StatesStatesArizona New Mexico Texas Oklahoma Arkansas Tennessee North CarolinaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 69 US 71In the early years US 70 had a different route between Clovis New Mexico and eastern Arizona taking the route of current US 60 and US 180 to an endpoint in Holbrook US 70 was later re routed to El Paso Texas when US 60 was extended to California US 70 was later re routed again west of Alamogordo New Mexico along its current route to Globe as well as being concurrent with US 60 to a common terminus in Los Angeles California Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Arizona 1 2 New Mexico 1 3 Texas 1 4 Oklahoma 1 5 Arkansas 1 6 Tennessee 1 7 North Carolina 2 History 2 1 Historic alignments 3 Future 4 Major intersections 5 Special routes 5 1 Branch routes 5 2 Alternate routes 5 3 Business routes 5 4 Bypass routes 6 See also 6 1 Related routes 7 References 8 External linksRoute description editLengths mi 1 kmAZ 122 196NM 448 721TX 255 410OK 290 467AR 291 468TN 480 773NC 495 797Total 2 381 3 382Arizona edit Main article U S Route 70 in Arizona U S 70 begins in Globe at a junction with U S Route 60 concurrent with State Route 77 SR 77 splits off east of town U S 70 then enters the San Carlos Apache Indian Reservation and runs southeast for 17 miles 5 27 km to Peridot where it crosses Indian Route 9 It has no other highway junctions until Safford where it begins a ten mile 5 16 km overlap with U S 191 U S 70 then runs an additional 37 mi 60 km 5 59 km before crossing into New Mexico east of Franklin New Mexico edit Main article U S Route 70 in New Mexico After entering the state of New Mexico U S 70 heads southeast Five miles 6 8 km after crossing the state line it serves as the southern terminus for New Mexico State Road 92 U S 70 does not have another highway junction for 21 mi 34 km 6 where it meets State Roads 464 and 90 three miles 6 5 km north of Lordsburg At Lordsburg U S 70 joins with Interstate 10 eastbound splitting off in Las Cruces and becoming Picacho Avenue in Las Cruces When Picacho Avenue meets Main Street US 70 follows Main Street northbound U S 70 then crosses Interstate 25 and has been upgraded at this point to a controlled access highway until entering the foothills of the Organ Mountains As a divided highway U S 70 then crosses the Organ Mountains via San Augustin Pass descends to the valley floor of the Tularosa Basin and next crosses the White Sands Missile Range Overhead missile tests can close the highway for a few hours this generally happens once or twice a week and typically only for an hour at a time 7 8 The road then passes the entrance to White Sands National Park and shortly after that passes the southern end of Holloman Air Force Base It then turns northbound and picks up a concurrency with U S 54 upon entering Alamogordo On the north end of Alamogordo US54 US70 intersects the beginning of U S Route 82 near La Luz The concurrency with US 54 lasts until Tularosa and the highway remains divided until US 70 and US 54 diverge After splitting off to the northeast U S 70 begins an ascent into the Sacramento Mountains and enters the Lincoln National Forest The road then runs across the Mescalero Apache Indian Reservation and near the resort town of Ruidoso In Hondo it begins another concurrency this time with U S 380 U S 70 then bypasses Roswell to the northwest together with U S 285 U S 70 then heads off to the northeast running through Portales and Clovis before entering Texas at Texico From mile 170 6 to mile 197 25 on US 70 the speed limit is posted at 75 mph 120 km h across White Sands Missile Range 26 6 mile stretch just slightly longer than a standard marathon US 70 is one of only two non interstate roadways in New Mexico to receive a speed limit of 75 miles per hour U S 285 between Roswell and Vaughn is also posted at 75 miles per hour Texas edit Main article U S Route 70 in Texas U S 70 enters Texas joins with U S 60 and U S 84 U S 60 splits off to the northeast in Farwell just over the state line U S 70 84 then angle southeast to Muleshoe where the two routes split 9 U S 70 heads due east meeting U S 385 at Springlake and having an interchange with Interstate 27 in Plainview 9 U S 70 then arcs toward the south to begin a concurrency with US 62 in Floydada The two routes head east to Paducah where US 62 splits off to the north to join with U S 83 9 U S 70 then proceeds to Vernon where it overlaps U S 287 and U S 183 and has a junction with U S 283 Near Oklaunion U S 70 183 split off to the north to cross the Red River into Oklahoma The route through Texas was cosigned with Texas State Highway 28 before 1939 SH 28 was designated in 1919 as a route from Muleshoe to Olney with a spur SH 28A from SH 28 at Crowell east to the Oklahoma border In 1922 the route split in Benjamin going south to Sagerton and east to Olney In 1926 The portion from Crowell to Sagerton became SH 51 while the portion from Benjamin to Olney became SH 24 SH 28 was instead rerouted over SH 28A to end at the Oklahoma border By 1939 the route was cancelled due to US 70 Oklahoma edit Main article U S Route 70 in Oklahoma U S 183 splits away from U S 70 three miles 4 8 km 10 north of the state line in the town of Davidson It then has an interchange Exit 5 with I 44 serving as the southern terminus of the H E Bailey Turnpike one mile 1 6 km west of the town of Randlett U S 70 then passes south of Waurika 11 U S 70 then becomes a four lane divided highway near Wilson and runs through Lone Grove before entering the city of Ardmore where it briefly heads south on Interstate 35 bypassing the central business district US 70 serves as the southern terminus of U S 177 in Madill U S 70 then heads to Durant where it has an interchange with the U S 69 75 freeway 11 East of Soper U S 70 joins with U S 271 The two routes then approach Hugo where they serve as the southern terminus of the Indian Nation Turnpike U S 271 also splits off at this interchange continuing the freeway southbound from the turnpike U S 70 then heads through downtown Hugo It then bypasses Idabel to the north with Bypass U S 70 providing a western and southern bypass It then meets U S 259 and State Highway 3 northeast of town and overlaps them into Broken Bow forming a wrong way concurrency with SH 3 U S 70 then splits off to the east in Broken Bow before leaving the state Arkansas edit Main article U S Route 70 in Arkansas nbsp US 70 near Sheffield Nelson Dagmar Wildlife Management Area Monroe County ArkansasU S 70 enters Arkansas eight miles 12 13 km west of De Queen and crosses through the north part of the town where it meets the combined U S 71 U S 59 and overlaps with it for 8 mi 13 km It then heads northeast to Dierks where it begins a concurrency with U S 278 U S 70 then heads east northeast to Hot Springs which it bypasses to the south on a freeway alignment shared with U S 270 13 U S 70 then heads east to join with Interstate 30 at Exit 111 south of Benton The two highways run concurrently to the state capital Little Rock where U S 70 splits off from I 30 at Interstate 430 at Exit 129 14 U S 70 follows Interstate Highway 430 for 1 mile to Exit 1 Stagecoach Road where it overlaps Arkansas Highway 5 heading northeast into Little Rock becoming Colonel Glenn Rd at the intersection with Arkansas Highway 300 Continuing northeast through Little Rock U S 70 turns east again at Roosevelt Road before turning north through downtown Little Rock as Broadway Street with during which it crosses Interstate 630 before crossing the Arkansas River into North Little Rock 15 It then crosses Interstate Highway 30 and serves as the northern terminus of U S Route 165 U S 70 then crosses Interstate 440 and leaves the Little Rock area paralleled by I 40 13 U S 70 continues its alignment near I 40 throughout eastern Arkansas generally about two or three miles 5 km apart I 40 bypasses Forrest City to the north while U S 70 serves the city center The two routes remain close through West Memphis Arkansas where U S 70 runs along Broadway Blvd Finally U S 70 joins with I 55 to cross the Mississippi River into Tennessee 16 Tennessee edit nbsp US64 US70 US79 overlap on Summer Avenue in Memphis Tennessee 2008 Main articles U S Route 70 in Tennessee U S Route 70N and U S Route 70S US 70 enters Tennessee as well as the city of Memphis concurrent with Interstate 55 US 61 US 64 and US 79 At exit 12 the northernmost exit on I 55 in the state I 55 turns south however the four US routes continue east onto the at grade Crump Boulevard US 61 splits from the concurrency soon afterward heading south along 3rd Street to exit the city for Walls Mississippi and points south US 64 70 and 79 however remain overlapped through downtown Memphis following Danny Thomas Boulevard north to Union Avenue Union east to East Parkway briefly overlapping with U S Route 51 along the western portion of Union then East Parkway north to Summer Avenue where the triple concurrency turns east Near the city line US 64 70 79 interchanges with Interstate 40 at exit 12A 16 Past the Memphis city limits in the suburb of Bartlett U S 64 separates from U S 70 79 taking a more southerly routing through the state U S 70 and US 79 meanwhile head to the northeast paralleling I 40 to Brownsville East of the city U S 79 breaks from U S 70 following U S 70 Alternate out of the city to the northeast U S 70 now concurrent with only its unsigned designation of State Route 1 heads east interchanging with I 40 at exit 66 before entering Jackson The route continues northeastward from the city meeting I 40 once more at exit 87 just outside the city limits At Huntingdon U S 70 Alternate rejoins US 70 as the main route turns to the east toward New Johnsonville where it crosses the Tennessee River From the river U S 70 continues eastward through Waverly and Dickson to the Nashville area Southwest of the city near Pegram U S Route 70S splits off from U S 70 however U S 70 now continues to be signed as U S 70 instead of U S 70N as it was formerly U S 70 follows I 40 into Nashville meeting the concurrent I 40 I 65 immediately west of the city center 16 The route turns south acting as collector distributor roads for I 40 I 65 for two blocks before joining U S 431 and U S 70S on a brief overlap At an intersection with the concurrent U S 31 U S 41 U S 431 and U S 70S split from U S 70 U S 70 progresses eastward roughly paralleling the Cumberland River to an interchange with State Route 155 east of downtown U S 70 now paired with State Route 24 heads east out of Nashville to Lebanon where U S Route 70N breaks from the main US 70 US 70 heads southeast passing through Smithville before rejoining U S 70S in Sparta and U S 70N to the east in Crossville From Crossville eastward to the North Carolina state line U S 70 closely parallels I 40 passing through the Roane County cities of Rockwood and Kingston At Dixie Lee Junction in eastern Loudon County U S 70 intersects U S 11 also known as the Lee Highway in Dixie Lee Junction and the two highways are concurrent from the junction intersection eastward through Farragut and into Knoxville In Farragut and west of downtown Knoxville U S 70 carries the name Kingston Pike On the east side of Knoxville it becomes concurrent with U S 25W and U S 11E and carries the name Asheville Highway from Knoxville to the community of Trentville in eastern Knox County At Trentville US 11E separates from the concurrency U S 25W remains overlapped with U S 70 to Newport where U S 70 is joined by U S 25E which becomes US 25 U S 25 and U S 70 remain concurrent into North Carolina North Carolina edit Main article U S Route 70 in North Carolina US 70 enters North Carolina as a two lane road in concurrency with US 25 Going southeast it widens to four lane near Marshall merging farther down with I 26 US 19 US 23 going into Asheville In the downtown area it breaks from the U S 19 23 freeway onto city streets and through Beaucatcher Tunnel as it goes east paralleling north of I 40 going through the cities Marion Morganton Hickory Conover and Statesville From there it goes southeast to Salisbury where it starts to parallel I 85 north through Lexington Thomasville High Point and Greensboro in concurrency with I 85 Bus US 29 US 70 passes through Greensboro in concurrency with Interstate 40 Interstate 85 Business then US Routes 29 and 220 briefly then heads east through the Wendover Avenue expressway which takes the route out of town towards Burlington It downgrades to a two lane rural road heading out of Greensboro and again parallels north of I 40 I 85 Entering Alamance County it expands to a four lane expressway through the city of Burlington then returns to 2 lanes through Mebane Efland and Hillsborough It joins I 85 briefly in Eno then veers southeast through the downtown areas of both Durham and Raleigh After a brief overlap with I 40 near Garner it continues in a southeasterly direction as it goes through or bypasses the cities of Clayton Smithfield Selma Goldsboro and Kinston Near and through New Bern US 70 briefly becomes a freeway but returns to expressway grade as it goes through Havelock After passing through Morehead City and Beaufort it drops back to a two lane rural road as it travels close along the Core Sound After passing the southern terminus of NC 12 which connects to the Outer Banks near Sealevel US 70 ends its seven state tour in the community of Atlantic History editSee also U S Route 60 Most or all of the present route designated as U S Route 70 or U S Highway 70 depending on the state was earlier known as Lee Highway During the earliest days of the automobile and earlier American highways were disorganized affairs of widely varying quality Highways were known by a bewildering variety of names which typically changed at each town And they were only named not numbered During the 1910s the first national highway was conceived the Lincoln Highway named in honor of Abraham Lincoln stretching across the northern United States from coast to coast A companion effort was launched to create a transcontinental highway stretching across the southern half of the country this one named in honor of Confederate States of America general Robert E Lee The two highways were a revolution of sorts in that a driver could follow a single road from coast to coast bearing the same designation Much of today s U S 70 was formerly the Lee Highway although that was later removed nbsp Shield for US 70 in California When originally commissioned on 11 November 1926 U S Route 70 ran between Beaufort North Carolina 17 and U S Route 66 in Holbrook Arizona 18 2 This older route ran from present day US 70 in Clovis New Mexico through Vaughn Willard where former child route U S Route 470 branched off to Albuquerque and Springerville Arizona before finally reaching US 66 in Holbrook In 1932 US 70 was rerouted to El Paso Texas from Clovis along what is today U S Route 54 The re routing temporarily removed US 70 entirely from Arizona The old route to Holbrook was replaced by U S Route 60 and U S Route 260 19 20 That same year the eastern terminus of US 70 was extended to Atlantic North Carolina where it remains to this day albeit in a slightly different location In 1934 the routing was changed yet again and US 70 was rerouted to California through Las Cruces New Mexico Deming Globe Arizona and Phoenix to a junction with U S Route 99 around Mecca Between Globe and its new western end in California US 70 was paired with US 60 A year later US 70 was extended along Valley Boulevard and reached downtown Los Angeles at U S Route 101 running concurrent with US 99 and or US 60 throughout its course west of Globe 21 Beginning in 1964 it was decommissioned in favor of Interstate 10 or US 60 After being removed from California US 70 ended at the California Arizona state line in Ehrenberg until 1969 when it was further truncated to its current endpoint in Globe 22 US 70 unlike many other decommissioned US Highways in California doesn t have a state route that was numbered after it and taking over its path unlike US 60 which had State Route 60 to replace it due to the fact that it was replaced in its entirety by I 10 Therefore the current State Route 70 bears no relation to this highway 23 Robert Mitchum and Don Raye s song The Ballad of Thunder Road immortalized in the 1958 film of the same name follows a family of anarchistic moonshiners who engage in run ins with the police The Mitchum film is based on a real life incident in which a moonshiner perishes on the road on the Kingston Pike stretch of Highway 70 in Knoxville while on the run from the police although the actual filming did not take place on Highway 70 Historic alignments edit Old and bypassed sections of US 70 exist and at least one such road section has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places It is located in Lonoke County Arkansas between Young Road and point east of the present US 70 s junction with Arkansas Highway 15 About 4 miles 6 4 km long it runs mostly parallel to and just north of the present alignment jogging a bit farther around the AR 15 junction It was built about 1913 and some of its original bituminous pavement survives It was replaced by the present alignment in 1930 31 24 Between Florence Arizona and Wickenburg Arizona US 70 ran concurrently with both US 60 and US 89 25 Future editCurrently a portion of US 70 in Greensboro runs concurrently with US 29 US 220 I 40 and soon to be removed I 85 Business On 5 October 2019 NCDOT submitted an application to AASHTO and was granted approval for the relocation of US 70 in Greensboro High Point and Thomasville The state plan calls for the US Highway to remain on Wendover Avenue and NC Highway 68 in the cities of Greensboro and High Point respectively towards Thomasville According to NCDOT this will give the US Highway a more direct continuous route through the cities of Greensboro and High Point and improve safety and regional connectivity 26 Major intersections editArizona nbsp US 60 in Globe nbsp US 191 in Safford The highways travel concurrently to southeast of San Jose New Mexico nbsp I 10 in Lordsburg The highways travel concurrently to Las Cruces nbsp US 180 in Deming The highways travel concurrently to Las Cruces nbsp nbsp I 25 US 85 in Las Cruces nbsp US 54 in Alamogordo The highways travel concurrently to Tularosa nbsp US 82 in Alamogordo nbsp US 380 in Hondo The highways travel concurrently to Roswell nbsp nbsp US 285 US 380 in Roswell US 70 US 285 travels concurrently to north of Roswell nbsp nbsp US 60 US 84 in Clovis US 60 US 70 travels concurrently to Texico US 70 US 84 travels concurrently to Muleshoe Texas Texas nbsp US 385 in Springlake nbsp nbsp I 27 US 87 in Plainview nbsp US 62 in Floydada The highways travel concurrently to Paducah nbsp nbsp US 62 US 83 in Paducah nbsp US 287 in Vernon The highways travel concurrently to Oklaunion nbsp nbsp US 183 US 283 in Vernon US 70 US 183 travels concurrently to Davidson Oklahoma Oklahoma nbsp nbsp nbsp I 44 US 277 US 281 west southwest of Randlett US 70 US 277 US 281 travels concurrently to Randlett nbsp US 81 in Waurika nbsp I 35 in Ardmore The highways travel concurrently through Ardmore nbsp US 77 in Ardmore nbsp US 377 in Madill The highways travel concurrently through Madill nbsp nbsp US 69 US 75 in Durant nbsp US 271 east northeast of Soper The highways travel concurrently to south of Hugo nbsp US 259 in Idabel The highways travel concurrently to Broken Bow Arkansas nbsp nbsp nbsp US 59 US 71 US 371 in De Queen The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Lockesburg nbsp US 278 in Dierks The highways travel concurrently to north northeast of Dierks nbsp US 270 in Hot Springs The highways travel concurrently through Hot Springs nbsp I 30 northwest of Haskell The highways travel concurrently to Little Rock nbsp US 67 southwest of Benton The highways travel concurrently to Little Rock nbsp I 430 in Little Rock nbsp I 630 in Little Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 30 US 65 US 67 US 167 in Little Rock nbsp US 165 in North Little Rock nbsp I 440 in North Little Rock nbsp US 63 in Hazen The highways travel concurrently through Hazen nbsp US 49 in Brinkley The highways travel concurrently through Brinkley nbsp US 79 south of Jennette nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 55 US 61 US 64 US 79 in West Memphis I 55 US 61 US 70 travels concurrently to Memphis Tennessee US 64 US 70 travels concurrently to the Memphis Bartlett Tennessee city line US 70 US 79 travels concurrently to Brownsville Tennessee Tennessee nbsp US 78 in Memphis nbsp US 51 in Memphis The highways travel concurrently through Memphis nbsp I 240 in Memphis nbsp US 72 in Memphis nbsp I 40 in Memphis nbsp I 269 in Arlington nbsp I 40 east of Brownsville nbsp US 45 in Jackson nbsp US 412 northeast of Jackson The highways travel concurrently for approximately 0 5 miles 0 80 km nbsp nbsp I 40 US 412 northeast of Jackson nbsp US 641 south of Camden nbsp US 70S in Nashville nbsp I 40 in Nashville nbsp nbsp I 40 I 65 in Nashville The highways travel concurrently but on different lanes through Nashville nbsp nbsp US 70S US 431 in Nashville The highways travel concurrently through Nashville nbsp US 231 in Lebanon nbsp US 70N in Lebanon nbsp I 40 in Lebanon nbsp US 70N in Crossville nbsp US 127 in Crossville nbsp US 27 south southwest of Rockwood The highways travel concurrently to Rockwood nbsp US 321 in Lenoir City nbsp US 11 southwest of Farragut The highways travel concurrently to Knoxville nbsp I 140 in Knoxville nbsp nbsp I 40 I 75 in Knoxville nbsp US 129 in Knoxville nbsp US 441 in Knoxville The highways travel concurrently through Knoxville nbsp nbsp I 40 I 275 in Knoxville nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 US 11E US 11W in Knoxville US 11E US 70 travels concurrently to south southeast of Mascot nbsp nbsp I 40 US 25W in Knoxville US 25W US 70 travels concurrently to Newport nbsp I 40 west of Dandridge nbsp US 411 in Newport The highways travel concurrently through Newport nbsp nbsp I 40 US 411 in Newport nbsp nbsp nbsp US 25 US 25E US 25W in Newport US 25 US 70 travels concurrently to Woodfin North Carolina nbsp US 321 in Newport The highways travel concurrently through Newport North Carolina nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 26 US 19 US 23 The highways travel concurrently to Asheville nbsp US 25 in Asheville nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 26 I 240 US 19 US 23 in Asheville I 240 US 70 travels concurrently through Asheville nbsp I 240 in Asheville nbsp I 40 in Black Mountain The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Old Fort nbsp US 221 in Marion nbsp US 64 in Morganton The highways travel concurrently through Morganton nbsp US 321 in Hickory nbsp US 64 in Statesville nbsp US 21 in Statesville nbsp I 77 in Statesville nbsp US 601 in Salisbury The highways travel concurrently through Salisbury nbsp nbsp US 29 US 601 in Salisbury US 29 US 70 travels concurrently to Greensboro nbsp nbsp I 85 US 52 northeast of Spencer I 85 US 70 travels concurrently to southwest of Lexington US 52 US 70 travels concurrently to west of Lexington nbsp nbsp I 85 I 285 southwest of Lexington I 285 US 70 travel concurrently to west of Lexington nbsp US 64 in Lexington The highways travel concurrently through Lexington nbsp I 74 in High Point nbsp I 85 southwest of Greensboro The highways travel concurrently through Greensboro nbsp nbsp nbsp I 73 I 85 US 421 in Greensboro nbsp US 220 in Greensboro nbsp nbsp I 40 US 220 in Greensboro The highways travel concurrently through Greensboro nbsp I 840 in Greensboro nbsp I 85 in Eno The highways travel concurrently to Durham nbsp nbsp US 15 US 501 in Durham The highways travel concurrently through Durham nbsp I 540 in Raleigh nbsp nbsp I 440 US 1 in Raleigh nbsp US 401 in Raleigh The highways travel concurrently through Raleigh nbsp nbsp I 40 US 64 in Raleigh nbsp I 40 in Garner The highways travel concurrently to west southwest of Clayton nbsp US 301 in Selma nbsp I 95 in Selma nbsp I 795 in Goldsboro nbsp nbsp US 13 US 117 in Goldsboro The highways travel concurrently through Goldsboro nbsp US 258 in Kinston The highways travel concurrently through Kinston nbsp US 17 west of New Bern The highways travel concurrently to the New Bern James City city line Seashore Drive School Drive in Atlantic 27 Special routes editMain article Special routes of U S Route 70 Branch routes edit In Tennessee US 70 has two additional branches US 70N and US 70S This split is unique in that it is the only existing instance of a N S split of a U S Route Furthermore US 70 does not disappear at these splits thus these two highways co exist with the main route and both serve as additional branches US 70N begins in Lebanon just east of Nashville and ends in Crossville US 70S begins in the Bellevue neighborhood of southwest Nashville and ends in Sparta a few miles west of Crossville Historically both split routes began in Pegram and ended in Crossville The original designation for US 70 between Lebanon and Sparta was state route 26 Alternate routes edit There are currently two active alternate routes all signed and marked on maps as US 70A Brownville Huntingdon Tennessee Pine Level North CarolinaBusiness routes edit Pomona California Decommissioned Alamogordo New Mexico Ruidoso New Mexico Portales New Mexico Hugo Oklahoma De Queen Arkansas Glenwood Arkansas Hot Springs Arkansas Little Rock Arkansas Huntingdon Tennessee Camden Tennessee Dickson Tennessee Lebanon Tennessee Marshall North Carolina Morganton North Carolina Lexington North Carolina Hillsborough North Carolina Durham North Carolina Clayton North Carolina Smithfield North Carolina Goldsboro North Carolina Kinston North Carolina Newport North Carolina New Bern North CarolinaBypass routes edit Durant Oklahoma Bypass construction begin 2008 Idabel Oklahoma Selma North Carolina Clayton North Carolina Goldsboro North CarolinaSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalInterstate 40 National Register of Historic Places listings in Lonoke County ArkansasRelated routes edit U S Route 170 U S Route 270 U S Route 370 U S Route 470References edit a b U S Route Number Database December 2009 ed American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original on 14 July 2011 Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials 11 November 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC U S Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved 7 November 2013 via Wikimedia Commons End of U S Highway 70 Retrieved 27 March 2009 New Life Given U S Highway 70 Treasure Trail Palo Verde Valley Times Blythe California 15 August 1951 a b c The Road Atlas 07 Map Rand McNally 2007 p 8 9 a b c The Road Atlas 07 Map Rand McNally 2007 p 68 Crossley John White Sands National Monument Alamogordo New Mexico The American Southwest Retrieved 29 September 2007 Signage indicating closings a b c The 2014 Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 2014 p 98 99 Official State Map Map 2005 2006 ed Oklahoma Department of Transportation a b The 2014 Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 2014 p 82 83 Arkansas State Highway Map Map 2007 ed Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department a b The 2014 Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 2014 p 10 11 IDriveArkansas 6 July 2021 interstate 411 myARDOT Hwy 70 follows the Hwy 5 route back towards the east north and connects at University Ashe Tweet via Twitter myARDOT 15 December 2017 interstate 411 Broadway to Roosevelt to Asher to University and then runs concurrent with I 30 until the Hot Springs Exit Tweet Retrieved 15 December 2017 via Twitter a b c The 2014 Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 2014 p 94 95 Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 1926 p 24 25 Rand McNally Auto Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 1926 p 68 69 Map of US highway 60 and family and US 412 Dale Sanderson Retrieved 24 March 2015 End of US highway 260 Dale Sanderson Retrieved 24 March 2015 Road Map of California Map California Department of Transportation 1950 End of US highway 70 Dale Sanderson pp Map of US highway 70 and family and US 412 US Highway endpoints in El Paso TX US Highway endpoints in Los Angeles CA US Highway endpoints in Holbrook AZ Retrieved 24 March 2015 California State Assembly An act to add Section 253 and Article 3 commencing with Section 300 to Chapter 2 of Division 1 of and to repeal Section 253 and Article 3 commencing with Section 300 of Chapter 2 of Division 1 of the 1963 Session of the Legislature Statutes of California State of California Ch 385 p 1177 Route 70 is from Route 99 near Catlett Road to Route 395 near Hallelujah Junction via Quincy and Beckwourth Pass NRHP nomination for US 70 Union Valley Segment PDF Arkansas Preservation Retrieved 29 January 2016 Photograph of signs for United States Highway 60 70 89 in Maricopa County Ariz Image is double exposed Special Committee on U S Route Numbering 6 October 2019 2019 Annual Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on 23 October 2019 Retrieved 16 January 2020 Ballot PDF Archived from the original PDF on 23 October 2019 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 8 11 68 74 75 82 83 94 95 98 100 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 70KML is not from Wikidata Endpoints of U S Highway 70 NC DOT State Travel MapBrowse numbered routes nbsp SR 68CA nbsp SR 70 nbsp SR 69AZ nbsp SR 71 nbsp SH 69TX nbsp SH 70 nbsp US 69OK nbsp SH 71 nbsp AR 69AR nbsp US 71 nbsp SR 69TN nbsp SR 70 nbsp NC 69NC nbsp NC 71 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 70 amp oldid 1186730414, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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