U.S. Route 87

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U.S. Route 87
Length: 1,998[1] mi (3,215 km)
Formed: 1926[1]
South end: TX-238 in Port Lavaca, TX
Major
junctions:
I-35 at San Antonio, TX

I-10 from San Antonio to Comfort, TX
I-20 at Big Spring, TX
I-27 from Lubbock, TX to Amarillo, TX
I-40 at Amarillo, TX
I-25 from Raton, NM to Buffalo, WY
I-70/I-76 at Denver, CO
I-80 at Cheyenne, WY
I-90 from Buffalo, WY to Billings, MT

North end: US 2 at Havre, MT
United States Numbered Highways
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Highway 87 is a north-south United States highway (though it is signed east-west in New Mexico) that runs for 1,998 miles (3,215 km) from northern Montana to southern Texas. The entire portion from Billings, Montana, to Raton, New Mexico, is co-signed along Interstates 90 and 25. It is also co-signed along the entire length of Interstate 27 in Texas.

As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is Havre, Montana, at U.S. Highway 2. Its southern terminus is Port Lavaca, Texas.

Contents

[edit] Route description

[edit] Texas

Major cities

[edit] New Mexico

US 87 continues in a northwesterly direction in New Mexico, merging with US 64 (and thus the Santa Fe Trail National Scenic Byway) in Clayton, shortly after entering New Mexico. It continues to the northwest until Des Moines, when it takes a more westerly approach to Raton. In Raton, it sheds US 64 and merges with Interstate 25, with which it remains concurrent but unsigned northward until it terminates at Interstate 90, which it then follows west to Billings, Montana.

[edit] Colorado

US 87 remains concurrent with Interstate 25 throughout the state of Colorado.

[edit] Wyoming

US 87 remains concurrent with Interstate 25 northward until the terminus with Interstate 90. It then follows I-90 west into Montana.

[edit] Montana

US 87 remains concurrent with Interstate 90 westward until Billings, where it breaks off and heads north. Between Crow Agency and Billings, US 87 and I-90 are merged with US 212. It intersects with (and briefly merges with) US 12 in Roundup and continues north with a slight bend to the northwest until, at Grass Range it takes a sharp turn to the west at an intersection with Montana State Highway 200. US 87 remains concurrent with Montana State Highway 200 until Great Falls. In Lewistown, it merges with US 191 and remains heading generally west. Some ten miles (16 km) out of Lewistown, it breaks with US 191 and merges with Montana State Highway 3, heading generally northwest and merging briefly with US 89 before breaking with all three in Great Falls. US 87 heads northeast then east to Fort Benton and then generally northeast to its terminus with US 2 about two miles (3 km) west of Havre.

[edit] History

U.S. Route 185 was formed in 1926, and extended from US 85 in Cheyenne north to Orin. It became part of a southern extension and realignment of US 87 in 1936.

[edit] See also

[edit] Related routes

[edit] Bannered and suffixed routes

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways : From US 1 to (US 830). URL accessed 02:55, 4 July 2006 (UTC).


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