List of state highways in North Dakota
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Interstates | Interstate X (I-X) |
US Highways | U.S. Route X (US X) |
The following is a list of North Dakota numbered highways. North Dakota is a state located in the Midwestern region of the United States, along the Canadian border. The state is bordered by Manitoba and Saskatchewan to the north, Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south and Montana to the west. The major Interstate highways are Interstate 29 and Interstate 94, with I-29 and I-94 meeting at Fargo, with I-29 oriented north to south along the eastern edge of the state, and I-94 bisecting the state from east to west between Minnesota and Montana.
North Dakota highway signage has an N and a D in the top corners and a Native American profile, based on Lakota policeman Marcellus Red Tomahawk.[1]
Interstate Highways
- Any rows shaded gray have been decommissioned
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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I-29 | 217.54[2] | 350.10 | I-29 at South Dakota state line | PTH 75 at Canadian border near Pembina | 1957 | current | ||
I-94 | 352.39[3] | 567.12 | I-94 at Montana state line | I-94 / US 52 at Minnesota state line | 1958 | current | ||
I-194 | 8.5[4] | 13.7 | I-94 in Mandan | ND 810 in Bismarck | 1958 | current | Part of the Bismarck Expressway; I-194 is unsigned | |
U.S. Highways
- Any rows shaded gray have been decommissioned
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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US 2 | 350[2] | 560 | US 2 near Williston | US 2 in Grand Forks | [5] | 1926current | Bannered routes: US-2 Bus in Williston US-2 Bus in Minot, North Dakota US-2 Bus in Grand Forks. | |
US 10 | 8[2] | 13 | I-94 / I-94 BL / US 52 at West Fargo | US 10 in Moorhead | 1938[2] | c.current | ||
US 12 | 87.47[2] | 140.77 | US 12 near Haynes | US 12 near Haynes | [2] | 1926current | Concurrent with US 85 through Bowman; with ND 22 for 5 miles east from Reeder; with ND 8 for 8 miles east from Hettinger | |
US 52 | 361[6] | 581 | Highway 39 near Portal | US 52 near Fargo | [6] | 1935current | Concurrent with US 85 through Bowman; with ND 22 for 5 miles east from Reeder; with ND 8 for 8 miles east from Hettinger | |
US 59 | — | — | Pembina | Minnesota border east of Pembina | [7] | 1935[6] | 1950-1955Realigned 1950-1955 to run via Lancaster, Minnesota. Now replaced by ND 59 | |
US 81 | 246[3] | 396 | US 81 south of Hankinson | PTH 75 at Pembina | [3] | 1926current | Concurrent with I-29 from the Canadian border to near Joliette, and from Manvel to the South Dakota border (except through Grand Forks and Fargo) | |
US 83 | 265[3] | 426 | US 83 south of Hague | PTH 83 north of Westhope | [3] | 1926current | Concurrent with ND 5 from Renville to 6 miles south of Westhope; with ND 200 from Riverdale Junction to Underwood; with I-94 from Bismarck to Sterling; with ND 13 through Linton] | |
US 85 | 265[3] | 426 | US 83 south of Hague | Highway 35 north of Fortuna | [3] | 1926current | Part of the CanAm Highway. Concurrent with ND 5 from 1 mile west of Fortuna to 7 miles east of Fortuna; with US 2 from 13 miles north of Williston to 5 miles west of Williston; with ND 200 from 2 miles north of Alexander to 5 miles southeast of Grassy Butte; with US 12 through Bowman | |
State Highways
- Any rows shaded gray have been decommissioned
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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ND 1 | 218.00[2] | 350.84 | SD-37 near Ludden | PTH 31 in Maida | 1939[2] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 200 for 6 miles west of Cooperstown; with I-94 and US 52 for 5 miles west of Valley City; with ND 13 from Verona to 6 miles north of Oakes; and with ND 11 from 2 miles south of Oakes to 1 mile west of Ludden | |
ND 3 | 260[2] | 420 | SD 45 | US 281 / PTH 10 north of Dunseith | 1939[2] | c.current | Concurrent with US 281, from the Canadian border to Dunseith; with ND 5 just south of Dunseith; with ND 200 for 2 miles west from Hurdsfield; with I-94 from Steele to north of Dawson; with ND 13 for 10 miles west from Wishek; with ND 11 from 2 miles north of Venturia to Ashley | |
ND 4 | 10.1[2] | 16.3 | US 281 / ND 5 in Armourdale | PTH 5 at the Canadian border | [2] | 1997current | ||
ND 5 | 337[2] | 542 | MT 5 near Fortuna | MN 175 near Joliette | 1939[2] | c.current | Concurrent with US 85 from 1 mile west of Fortuna to 7 miles east of Fortuna; with ND 42 from 3 miles south of Ambrose to Crosby; with ND 40 from Noonan to Columbus; with US 52 from Sevenmile Corner (near Lignite) to 3 miles south of Ninemile Corner (east of Bowbells); with ND 28 for 3 miles west of Mohall; with US 83 from 3 miles north of Maxbass to 6 miles south of Westhope; with ND 14 from 12 miles west to 5 miles west of Bottineau; with ND 3 through Dunseith; with US 281 from Dunseith to near Rockdale; with ND 20 from 5 miles northwest of Clyde to 2 miles east of Clyde; with ND 32 from near Hanks Corner to 6 miles southwest of Akra; with ND 18 through Cavalier; with US 81 from Hamilton to I-29 | |
ND 6 | 78[2] | 126 | SD 63 near Mapleleaf | ND 24 south east and north of Selfridge ND 21 east of Flasher |
1939[2] | c.current | ||
File:ND-7 (2015).svg ND 7 | 211[2] | 340 | MT 200 near Fairview, Montana | MN 200 near Halstad, Minnesota | — | [2] | 1970Replaced by ND 200 in 1970 | |
ND 8 | 211[2] | 340 | SD 75 near Hettinger | Highway 9 in Northgate | — | — | Concurrent with US 52 / ND 5 from near Perella to Bowbells; with ND 50 for 1 mile; with ND 200 for 2 miles south from Halliday; with ND 21 from Mott to 7 miles west of Mott; with US 12 for 8 miles east from Hettinger | |
ND 9 | 53.597[2] | 86.256 | US 52 / US 281 in Melville | ND 1 in Rogers | — | — | Concurrent with ND 20 for 5 miles west from Courtenay | |
ND 10 | 15[2] | 24 | US 52 / I-94 southwest of Casselton | US 10 near West Fargo | — | — | ||
ND 11 | 179[2] | 288 | US 83 west of Hague | MN 55 near Fairmount | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 3 for 8 miles west from Ashley; with US 281 through Ellendale; with ND 1 from 1 mile west of Ludden to 2 miles south of Oakes; with ND 32 for 2 miles south from Forman; with ND 18 from Lidgerwood to 2 miles southeast of Lidgerwood | |
ND 13 | 202[2] | 325 | ND 1804 near Linton | ND 210 in Wahpeton | [2] | 1939current | Originally ended at US 83 at Linton. The westward extension opened in 1980. Concurrent with US 83 through Linton; with ND 3 for 10 miles west from Wishek; with ND 56 from near Fredonia to Kulm; with ND 1 for 10 miles south from Verona | |
ND 14 | 202[2] | 325 | PTH 21 north of Carbury | I-94 in Sterling | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 5 from 11 miles west to 3 miles west of Bottineau; with US 2 from Towner, North Dakota to 5 miles southwest of Towner; with US 52 from Bentley Lake to Anamoose | |
ND 15 | 134.137[2] | 215.873 | US 52 in Fessenden | I-29 / US 81 near Thompson | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 30 from 6 miles east of Fessenden to 12 miles east of Fessenden; with US 281 for 3 miles south from New Rockford; with ND 20 from the Sheyenne River to 8 miles north of McHenry; with ND 18 from 3 miles west of Northwood to 5 miles east of Northwood | |
ND 16 | 76[2] | 122 | ND 68 north of Trotters | Golva | [2] | 1939current | ||
ND 17 | 139[2] | 224 | ND 3 near Barton | MN 317 at the Minnesota border | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 20 from 2 miles north to 2 miles south of Starkweather; with ND 18 for 1 mile east of Park River | |
ND 18 | 237[2] | 381 | SD 25 south of Lidgerwood | PTH 30 north of Neche | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 5 from for 4 miles east from Cavalier; with ND 17 for 1 mile east of Park River; with ND 15 from 3 miles west to 5 miles east of Northwood; with ND 200 from 5 miles northwest of Portland to Mayville; with ND 46 for 5 miles along the Cass/Richland County line; with ND 11 through Lidgerwood | |
ND 19 | 70.5[2] | 113.5 | CR 19 / CR 11 at the McHenry–Pierce county line | ND 20 in Devils Lake | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with US 281 for 4 miles north from Minnewaukan | |
ND 20 | 171[2] | 275 | US 52 / US 281 in Jamestown | PTH 34 near Sarles | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 5 from 5 miles northwest of Clyde to 2 miles east of Clyde; with ND 17 from 2 miles north to 2 miles south of Starkweather; with ND 15 from the Sheyenne River to 8 miles north of McHenry; with ND 9 for 4 miles west from Courtenay; with US 52 / US 281 through Jamestown | |
ND 21 | 123[2] | 198 | US 85 in Slope County | ND 6 north of Breien | 1950[2] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 22 for 9 miles south from New England; with ND 8 for 7 miles west from Mott; with ND 49 from New Leipzig to Elgin | |
ND 22 | 155[2] | 249 | SD 79 near Reeder | ND 23 near New Town | [2] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 21 for 9 miles south from New England; with US 12 for 4 miles east from Reeder | |
ND 23 | 123[2] | 198 | US 85 / ND 200 in Watford City | ND 41 near Velva | [2] | 1939current | ||
ND 24 | 44[2] | 71 | ND 6 in Breien | ND 6 east of Selfridge | — | — | ||
ND 25 | 35[2] | 56 | ND 31 in Hannover | I-94 / I-94 Bus west of Mandan | — | — | ||
ND 26 | 20[2] | 32 | ND 1 in Dazey | ND 32 near Pillsbury | 1939[2] | c.current | ||
ND 27 | 45[2] | 72 | ND 1 north of Verona | ND 18 north of Wyndmere | 1930[2] | c.current | ||
ND 28 | 67[2] | 108 | Segment 1: Highway 8 near Sherwood Segment 2: ND 23 north of Ryder |
Segment 1: US 2 at Berthold Segment 2: ND 37 near Roseglen |
1940[2] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 5 for 3 miles west of Mohall | |
File:ND-29 (2015).svg ND 29 | 150 | 240 | ND 60 west of Overly | MN 11 at Drayton | — | [2] | 1963Replaced by ND 66 in 1963, to avoid confusion with nearby I-29 | |
ND 30 | 134[2] | 216 | Segment 1: ND 13 in Lehr Segment 2: US 52 / ND 200 near Sykeston Segment 3: ND 66 near Mylo |
Segment 1: I-94 near Medina Segment 2: US 2 near York Segment 3: PTH 18 near St. John |
— | — | Concurrent with ND 15 from 6 miles east to 11 miles east of Fessenden; with ND 34 for 1 mile south of Streeter | |
ND 31 | 70[6] | 110 | Segment 1: I-94 north of New Salem Segment 2: ND 37 near Stanton |
Segment 1: US 12 north of McIntosh Segment 2: ND 21 north of Raleigh |
1939 | current | Concurrent with ALT ND 200 for 2 miles southwest of Stanton | |
ND 32 | 227[6] | 365 | SD 27 near Havana | PTH 32 north of Walhalla | [6] | 1939current | Concurrent with ND 5 for 3 miles west of Akra; with ND 66 for 2 miles between Mountain and Edinburg; with US 2 from Niagara to Petersburg; with ND 200 for 5 miles south from Finley; with ND 46 for 6 miles along the Barnes/Ransom County line; with ND 13 for 1 mile east from Gwinner; with ND 11 for 2 miles south from Forman | |
File:ND-33 (2015).svg ND 33 | 150 | 240 | Gilby | US 81 at Manvel | [6] | 1939[6] | 1965(before)Replaced by Grand Forks CR 33 | |
ND 34 | 57[6] | 92 | US 83 at Hazelton | ND 56 south of Gackle | [6] | 1939current | ||
ND 35 | 27[6] | 43 | US 2 at of Michigan | ND 17 near Adams | [6] | 1939current | ||
ND 36 | 91[6] | 146 | US 83 at Wilton | US 52 / US 281 near Pingree | [6] | 1939current | ||
ND 37 | 62[6] | 100 | ND 23 west of Parshall | US 83 east of Garrison | — | — | ||
ND 38 | 36[6] | 58 | ND 32 at Hope | US 52 / I-94 south of Buffalo | [6] | 1939current | ||
File:ND-39 (2015).svg ND 39 | 16.3 | 26.2 | Canadian border north of Antler | US 83 east of Mohall | [6] | 1939[6] | 1950-1973Replaced by ND 256 by 1975 | |
ND 40 | 25[6] | 40 | Segment 1: Highway 47 north of Noonan Segment 2: ND 50 near McGregor |
Segment 1: ND 5 at Noonan Segment 2: US 2 near Tioga |
1939[6] | c.current | The two segments were originally connected by an alignment extending south of ND 5 from Columbus, to Battleview (ND 50). This segment was removed between 1965 and 1975. | |
ND 41 | 86[6] | 138 | US 2 north of Norwich | US 83 at Wilton | 1939[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 200 from 2 miles south of Turtle Lake to Mercer | |
ND 42 | 37[6] | 60 | Canadian border (Highway 350) north of Ambrose | ND 50 near Corinth | —[6] | — | Concurrent with ND 5 from 3 miles south of Ambrose to Crosby | |
ND 43 | 24[6] | 39 | ND 14 north of Carbury | US 281/ND 3 near the International Peace Garden | —[6] | — | ||
ND 44 | 3[6] | 4.8 | ND 66 at Drayton | I-29 south of Drayton | —[6] | — | Unpaved until 1950s | |
ND 45 | 18[6] | 29 | ND 32 west of Sharon | ND 200 at Cooperstown | 1939[6] | c.current | ||
ND 46 | 123[6] | 198 | ND 30 near Streeter | I-29 near Oxbow | 1939[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 32 for 6 miles along the Barnes/Ransom County line; with ND 18 for 5 miles along the Cass/Richland County line | |
File:ND-47 (2015).svg ND 47 | 16.3 | 26.2 | Burnstad | ND 30 east of Burnstad | 1939[6] | c.[6] | 1955||
ND 48 | 11[6] | 18 | Segment 1: US 83 at Coleharbor Segment 2: ND ALT 200 west of Fort Clark |
Segment 1: ND 200 east of Riverdale Segment 2: ND 25 near Center |
1975[6] | c.current | Segment 2 follows the Lewis and Clark Trail | |
ND 49 | 105[6] | 169 | SD 73 at Thunder Hawk, South Dakota | ND 200 near Beulah | 1939[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 21 from New Leipzig to Elgin | |
ND 50 | 103[6] | 166 | MT 258 west of Grenora | US 52 near Coulee | 1939[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 8 for 1 mile near the Burke/Mountrail county line | |
ND 53 | 58[6] | 93 | US 52 near Balfour | ND 28 south of Ryder | 1950-1957[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 41 for 1 mile south from Ruso | |
ND 54 | 2[6] | 3.2 | I-29 west of Oslo | MN 1 at Oslo | — | — | ||
File:ND-55 (2015).svg ND 55 | 30 | 48 | Walhalla | ND 30 east of Burnstad | 1939[6] | c.[6] | 1950Replaced by Pembina CR 33 | |
ND 56 | 50[6] | 80 | ND 30 east of Ashley | ND 46 at Gackle | 1939[6] | c.current | Concurrent with ND 13 from near Fredonia to Kulm | |
ND 57 | 13[8] | 21 | US 281 west of Fort Totten | ND 20 near Camp Grafton | 1939[6] | c.current | ||
ND 58 | 50[6] | 80 | Montana border (ND 200) near Fairview | ND 1804 near Buford | 1939[6] | c.current | ||
ND 59 | 1[6] | 1.6 | ND 3 east of Barton | ND 5 east of Bottineau | 1939[6] | c.current | ||
File:ND-62 (2015).svg ND 62 | 19 | 31 | US 10 / US 52 at Spiritwood | ND 9 west of Wimbledon | 1939[3] | c.[3] | 1950-1963Replaced by Stutsman/Barnes CR 62 | |
File:ND-63 (2015).svg ND 63 | 50 | 80 | Ypsilanti | ND 13 south of Grand Rapids | 1939[3] | c.[3] | 1950Replaced by Stutsman/LaMoure CR 63 | |
ND 65 | 9[3] | 14 | ND 45 north of Cooperstown | ND 1 at Binford | 1939[3] | c.current | ||
ND 66 | 144[3] | 232 | ND 3 south of Dunseith | Minnesota border (MN 11) at Drayton | 1939[3] | c.current | Concurrent with US 281 for 1 mile around Arndt; with ND 32 for 2 miles between Mountain and Edinburg; with US 81 for 2 miles south of St. Thomas | |
ND 67 | 27[3] | 43 | US 12 at Scranton | ND 21 west of New England | — | — | ||
ND 68 | 28[3] | 45 | Montana border (MT 23) near Sidney | US 85 south of Alexander | — | — | ||
File:ND-69 (2015).svg ND 69 | 21 | 34 | US 281/ND 5 east of Rolla | Canadian border north of Hansboro | 1965-1969[3] | c.[3] | 1997Replaced by ND 4 | |
ND 73 | 12[3] | 19 | ND 23 east of Watford City | ND 22 north of Mandaree | 1965-1975[3] | c.current | ||
ND 89 | 1[3] | 1.6 | Lignite | ND 5 north of Lignite | — | — | ||
ND 97 | 2[3] | 3.2 | ND 41 south of Velva | US 52 southeast of Velva | — | — | ||
ND 127 | 23[4] | 37 | South Dakota border (SD 127) south of Fairmount | ND 13 at Wahpeton | 1975-1979[4] | c.current | ||
ND 200 | 420[4] | 680 | MT 200 near Fairview | MN 200 near Halstad | [4] | 1970current | Part of a nationwide chain of 200-numbered state highways that stretch from Minnesota to Idaho. Concurrent with US 85 from 3 miles north of Alexander to 5 miles southeast of Grassy Butte; with ND 8 for 2 miles south from Halliday; with US 83 from Gateway to Underwood; with ND 41 from 2 miles south of Turtle Lake to Mercer; with ND 3 for 2 miles west from Hurdsford; with US 52 from 5 miles east of Bowdon to Carrington; with ND 1 from 6 miles west of Cooperstown to 2 miles west of Cooperstown; with ND 32 for 5 miles south from Finley; with ND 18 from 7 miles northwest of Portland to Mayville | |
ND 200A | 8[4] | 13 | ND 18 at Blanchard | ND 200 near Alton | — | — | ||
ND 200A |
35[4] | 56 | ND 200 west of Stanton | ND 200 east of Underwood | — | — | Concurrent with ND 31 for 2 miles southwest of Stanton | |
ND 210 | 4[4] | 6.4 | ND 13 at Wahpeton | Minnesota border (MN 210 at Breckenridge | — | — | ||
ND 256 | 16[4] | 26 | US 83 / ND 5 at Renville | Manitoba border (PR 256) | 1965-1970[4] | c.current | ||
ND 281 | 1[4] | 1.6 | US 2 south of Churchs Ferry | US 281 north of Churchs Ferry | — | — | ||
ND 297 | 2[4] | 3.2 | I-29 in Grand Forks | Minnesota border (US 2 Bus.) in East Grand Forks | — | — | ||
ND 810 | 5[4] | 8.0 | I-194 in Mandan | I-94 BL in Bismarck | — | — | Part of the Bismarck Expressway | |
ND 1804 | 842.81[4] | 1,356.37 | South Dakota border (SD 1804) near Pollock | Montana border (S-327) at Fort Union Trading Post | — | — | Part of the Lewis and Clark Trail; designated with ND 1806 to reflect the years of the expedition | |
ND 1806 | 162.7 | 261.8 | Segment 1: ND 23 at Watford City Segment 2: ND 23 south of Charlson Segment 3: ND 8 south of Twin Buttes Segment 4: Oliver/Morton County line north of Mandan |
Segment 1: Lewis and Clark State Park Segment 2: 2 miles west of Charlson Segment 3: ND 200 at Lake Sakakawea State Park Segment 4: ND 24 near Cannon Ball |
— | — | Part of the Lewis and Clark Trail; designated with ND 1804 to reflect the years of the expedition | |
See also
References
- ^ "Red Tomahawk". Native American Encyclopedia. Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb bc Geelhart, Chris. "North Dakota Highways Page – Highways 1 to 30". Retrieved 20 August 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Geelhart, Chris. "North Dakota Highways Page – Highways 61 to 100". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Geelhart, Chris. "North Dakota Highways Page – Highways 100 to 1806". Retrieved 23 August 2014.
- ^ "U.S. 2: Houlton, Maine, to Everett, Washington - General Highway History". U.S. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 7 September 2014.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba Geelhart, Chris. "North Dakota Highways Page – Highways 31 to 60". Retrieved 21 August 2014.
- ^ Droz, Robert V. U.S. Highways: From U.S. 1 to (U.S. 830). March 9, 2006.
- ^ Mileage retrieved from North Dakota Official Highway Map.
External links
- NDDOT's Highway Systems Page
- North Dakota Highways Page by Chris Geelhart