U.S. Route 87 in Montana explained

State:MT
Type:US
Route:87
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:US 87 highlighted in red
Length Mi:444.376
Length Ref:[1]
Established:1926
Direction A:South
Terminus A: at the Wyoming state line
Junction:
Direction B:North
Terminus B: near Havre
Counties:Big Horn, Yellowstone, Musselshell, Petroleum, Fergus, Judith Basin, Cascade, Chouteau, Hill
Previous Type:MT
Previous Route:86
Next Type:MT
Next Route:87

U.S. Highway 87 (US 87) is a north-south United States Numbered Highway in the state of Montana. It extends approximately 444.4miles from the Wyoming state line north to its terminus at US 2 near Havre.

Route description

US 87 enters Montana running concurrently with Interstate 90 (I-90) and travels westward for 45.3miles to Crow Agency, where US 212 merges with the route. The three routes continue westward for another 54.6miles to Billings, where it intersects with the western terminus of I-94 in suburban Lockwood. US 87 follows the I-90/US 212 concurrency for another 3.3miles before it heads north, following Main Street through Billings Heights. US 87 continues north for 51miles and intersects US 12, sharing a 2.1miles concurrency through Roundup. US 87 continues north with a slight bend to the northwest for 44.7miles until it intersects Montana State Highway 200 (MT 200) near Grass Range and takes a sharp turn west; US 87 remains concurrent with MT 200 until Great Falls. US 87 and MT 200 travel west for 30.6miles to Lewistown, where they merge with US 191 and continue heading generally westward. About 14.3miles west of Lewistown near Moore, it breaks with US 191 and merges with MT 3, where they head northwest for 64.7miles and merge with US 89 near Armington. The four-route concurrency of US 87/US 89/MT 3/MT 200 continues northwest for 22.7miles to Great Falls, where US 87 leaves all three and travels north through the city. North of Great Falls, US 87 travels northeast for 37.4miles to Fort Benton and a final 70miles to its terminus with US 2, about 2miles west of Havre.[1]

History

US 87 originally ran northwest out of Great Falls towards the eastern border of Glacier National Park to the Canadian Border at the Piegan Border Crossing. This was changed in 1934, when US 89 was diverted to US 87's routing north of Great Falls. US 87 ended in Great Falls until when it was extended to its current northern terminus near Havre.[2]

Special routes

The following are special routes of U.S. Route 87 in Montana.

Great Falls

State:MT
Type:US-Byp
Route:87
Location:Great Falls
Length Mi:4.994
Length Ref:[3]

U.S. Highway 87 Bypass (US 87 Byp.) exists on the eastern and northern edge of Great Falls. The route begins at 10th Avenue South (US 87/US 89/MT 3/MT 200) west of Malmstrom Air Force Base along 57th Street South and runs south to north. Just south of the intersection with 2nd Avenue North the name of the road changes to 57th Street North. At 10th Avenue North, the street name changes to River Drive North, then curves towards the west as it crosses a bridge over a former Milwaukee Road railroad line. The route heads straight west until after the intersection of North Park Trail where it curves to the northwest. After a railroad crossing and the entrance to Giant Springs State Park and the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center, the road curves to the southwest, generally following the south bank of the Missouri River. US 87 Byp. ends at US 87 south of the 15th Street Bridge, but River Drive North continues along the Missouri River through Riverside Park. It is known internally by Montana Department of Transportation as Corridor N-102 (C005205).[3]

Lewistown

State:MT
Type:US-Byp
Route:87
Location:Lewistown
Length Mi:3.253
Length Ref:[4]

U.S. Highway 87 Bypass (US 87 Byp.) in Lewistown, also known as the Truck Bypass, is an unsigned highway follows the northern and western edge of the city. The route begins at Main Street (US 87/MT 200), just east of downtown, and follows 1st Avenue North to Kendall Road (US 191 north), where the roadway turns westward becoming 6th Avenue North and also becomes part of US 191. Just west of Lewistown, the roadway turns southwest and re-joins US 87/MT 200. US 87 Byp. is unsigned as the majority of the route is signed as part of US 191. It is known internally by Montana Department of Transportation as part of Corridor N-43 (C000043) and N-75 (C000075).[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Road Inventory and Mapping Section . Montana Road Log . 2013 . . Helena . 16-18, 63-66, 95-96, 70-72, 95-96, 100-101 . November 27, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200101223835/http://www.mdt.mt.gov/publications/docs/brochures/2013_roadlog.pdf . January 1, 2020 .
  2. Web site: Sanderson . Dale . End of US Highway 87 . US Ends.com . December 1, 2020 . en . April 13, 2020 .
  3. Book: Road Inventory and Mapping Section . Montana Road Log . 2013 . . Helena . 113 . December 15, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200101223835/http://www.mdt.mt.gov/publications/docs/brochures/2013_roadlog.pdf . January 1, 2020 .
  4. Book: Road Inventory and Mapping Section . Montana Road Log . 2013 . . Helena . 530 . December 19, 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200101223835/http://www.mdt.mt.gov/publications/docs/brochures/2013_roadlog.pdf . January 1, 2020 .