U.S. Route 400 | |
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Route information | |
Length: | 481.306 mi (774.587 km) |
Existed: | 1994 – present |
History: | Extended west in 1996 |
Major junctions | |
West end: | US 50 / US 385 in Granada, CO |
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East end: | I-44 / US 166 near Joplin, MO |
Location | |
States: | Colorado, Kansas, Missouri |
Highway system | |
U.S. Route 400 is a mostly east–west U.S. Highway, commissioned in 1994. The highway's eastern terminus is southwest of Joplin, Missouri, near Loma Linda, at an intersection with Interstate 44, which it shares with U.S. Route 166. It originally ended in Garden City, Kansas; in 1996 it was extended to its current western terminus in Granada, Colorado at an intersection with U.S. Route 385.
US 400 begins in Granada at an intersection with US 385. It then runs concurrently with US 50 through Holly east to the Kansas border.
US-400 and US-50 enter Kansas west of Coolidge. They run concurrently through Garden City, where it intersects US-83 and separate at Dodge City, which is where it intersects US-56 and US-283. It continues southeast from Dodge City and first intersects US-54 at Mullinville.