Montana Highway 200

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MT Highway 200
Maintained by MDT
Length: 701 mi[1] (1128 km)
West end: SH-200 northwest of Heron
Major
junctions:
I-90 in Pinegrove
East end: ND 200 at Fairview
Counties: Richland, Dawson, McCone, Garfield, Petroleum, Fergus, Judith Basin, Cascade, Lewis and Clark, Powell, Missoula, Lake, Sanders
Major cities: Glendive, Lewistown, Great Falls, Missoula
Montana Highways
< MT 146 MT 200S >

Highway 200 in the U.S. State of Montana is a route running westerly covering the entire state of Montana, from the starting point of ND 200 near Fairview, Montana to ID 200, near Heron, Montana.

Highway 200 helps to connect many small towns located in central Montana and the vast plains area of eastern Montana, to larger western Montana cities such as Great Falls and Missoula.

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[edit] Major intersections

[edit] Apparent eastern section

Highway 200 enters Montana from North Dakota Highway 200.
Highway 200 disappears off map at US 87

[edit] Apparent central section

Highway 200 reappears in Vaughn, Montana, concurrent with U.S. Route 89 at I-15.
Highway 200 disappears again near Wye, Montana where US 93 concurrency with I-90 ends.

[edit] Apparent western section

Highway 200 reappears in Ravalli, Montana, heading west from US 93. Likely concurrency of 200 and 93 from I-90 to Ravalli not shown on maps
  • Montana Highway 212 near Dixon
  • Montana Highway 382 near Perma
  • Montana Highway 135 near Quinns and Knowles
  • Montana Highway 28 near Plains
  • Montana Highway 556 near Thompson Falls
  • Montana Highway 471 near Thompson Falls
  • Montana Highway 56 near Noxon
Highway 200 crosses the Idaho border, continuing as Idaho State Highway 200.

[edit] References