Interstate 94 in North Dakota
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Interstate 94 Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 352 mi (567 km) |
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West end: | Montana border at Beach |
Major junctions: |
US 85 at Belfield US 83 at Bismarck US 52 at Jamestown I-29 in Fargo |
East end: | Minnesota Border at Fargo |
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In the U.S. state of North Dakota, Interstate 94 (normally called I-94) runs east-west through the central portion of the state.
Major cities |
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Control cities for I-94 are in Bold.[1] |
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[edit] Route description
The route enters from North Dakota at Beach and immediately heads east, passing Dickinson, Bismarck and Jamestown before entering Fargo and finally exiting the state.
The route passes to the south of Theodore Roosevelt National Park's southern unit. Access to the Northern unit is possible by taking US 85 north from Belfield
[edit] Spur Routes
- I-194 - a short spur route into Bismarck (Bismarck Expressway). Unsigned
[edit] Exit list
County | Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Golden Valley | Beach | 1 | ND 16 – Beach | |
7 | Home on the Range | |||
10 | Camel Hump Lake, Sentinel Butte | |||
18 | Buffalo Gap | |||
Billings | 23 | West River Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
24 | I-94 Bus. east – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora | |||
27 | I-94 Bus. west – Theodore Roosevelt National Park, Medora | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
32 | Painted Canyon Visitor Center | |||
36 | Fryburg | |||
Stark | Belfield | 42 | US 85 – Watford City, Belfield | Future junction with the Theodore Roosevelt Expressway |
51 | South Heart | |||
Dickinson | 59 | I-94 Bus. east – Dickinson | ||
61 | ND 22 – Kildeer, Dickinson | |||
64 | I-94 Bus. west – Dickinson | |||
72 | Gladstone, Lefor | |||
78 | Taylor | |||
84 | ND 8 – Richardton, Mott | |||
90 | (no name) | |||
Morton | 97 | Hebron | ||
102 | Glen Ullin, Hebron | |||
108 | Glen Ullin | |||
110 | ND 49 – Beulah, Glen Ullin | |||
113 | (no name) | |||
117 | (no name) | |||
120 | (no name) | |||
123 | Almont | |||
New Salem | 127 | ND 31 north – Hazen, New Salem | ||
134 | Sweet Briar Lake, Judson | |||
140 | Crown Butte Dam | |||
147 | ND 25 / I-94 Bus. east to ND 6 – Center, Mandan | |||
Mandan | 152 | Sunset Drive – Mandan | ||
153 | ND 1806 (Mandan Avenue) | |||
155 | To I-94 Bus. / ND 6 – Mandan City Center | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
156 | To I-94 Bus. / Bismarck Expressway (I-194) – Bismarck City Center, West Bismarck, East Mandan | |||
Grant Marsh Bridge over the Missouri River | ||||
Burleigh | Bismarck | |||
157 | Divide Avenue | |||
159 | US 83 north (ND 1804) – Minot, Bismarck | West end of US 83 overlap | ||
161 | Bismarck Expressway (I-94 Bus. west) – Lincoln | |||
170 | Menoken | |||
176 | McKenzie | |||
182 | US 83 south / ND 14 north – Wing, Sterling | East end of US 83 overlap | ||
190 | Driscoll | |||
Kidder | 195 | (no name) | ||
Steele | 200 | ND 3 north – Tuttle, Steele | West end of ND 3 overlap | |
205 | Robinson | |||
Dawson | 208 | ND 3 south – Dawson | East end of ND 3 overlap | |
Tappen | 214 | Tappen | ||
217 | Pettibone | |||
221 | Crystal Springs | |||
Stutsman | 228 | ND 30 south – Streeter | ||
230 | Medina, Woodworth | |||
233 | (no name) | |||
Cleveland | 238 | Cleveland, Gackle | ||
242 | Windsor | |||
245 | (no name) | |||
248 | (no name) | |||
251 | Eldridge | |||
256 | US 52 Truck west / US 281 Truck north |
West end of US 52 Truck/US 281 Truck overlap | ||
Jamestown | 257 | I-94 Bus. east – Jamestown | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
258 | US 52 west / US 281 – Jamestown | East end of US 52/US 281 Truck Bypass overlap; west end of US 52 overlap | ||
260 | I-94 Bus. west – Jamestown (14th Street S.E.) | |||
262 | Jamestown Regional Airport, Bloom | |||
269 | Spiritwood | |||
Barnes | 272 | (no name) | ||
276 | Eckelson, Marion | |||
281 | Sanborn | |||
283 | ND 1 north – Rogers | West end of ND 1 overlap | ||
288 | ND 1 south – Verona, Oakes | East end of ND 1 overlap | ||
Valley City | 290 | I-94 Bus. east – Valley City | ||
292 | Valley City, Kathryn | |||
294 | I-94 Bus. west – Valley City | |||
296 | (no name) | |||
298 | (no name) | |||
Oriska | 302 | ND 32 – Oriska, Fingal | ||
Tower City | 307 | Tower City | ||
Cass | 310 | (no name) | ||
314 | ND 38 – Buffalo, Alice | |||
317 | Ayr | |||
320 | Embden | |||
322 | Absaraka | |||
324 | Wheatland, Chaffee | |||
328 | Lynchburg | |||
Casselton | 331 | ND 18 – Casselton, Leonard | ||
Mapleton | 338 | Mapleton | ||
340 | Kindred | |||
342 | (no name) | |||
West Fargo | 343 | US 10 / I-94 Bus. east – West Fargo, Fargo | ||
346 | West Fargo, Horace | Signed as exits 346A (south) and 346B (north) westbound | ||
Fargo | 348 | 45th Street | ||
349 | I-29 / US 81 – Fargo, Grand Forks, Sioux Falls | Signed as exits 349A (south) and 349B (north) | ||
350 | 25th Street | |||
351 | US 81 Bus. (University Drive) – Downtown Fargo |
[edit] Lane configurations
- 2 lanes in each direction through most of the state, 3 lanes in each direction in the Fargo area from 45th Street exit to the Red River (Minnesota state line). There are also three lanes in each direction in the Bismarck/Mandan area from Exit 155 to Exit 156.
[edit] Miscellanea
- Through North Dakota, Interstate 94 follows the route once taken by U.S. Highway 10 west from Fargo. This route was originally called "The Old Red Trail". Prairie Public Television in North Dakota produced a documentary about this road and the building of I-94 through the state.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Interstate Highway Control Cities (2004). Retrieved on 2006-12-04.
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