U.S. Route 40 | |
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Highway system | |
U.S. Route 40 Business |
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Location: | WaKeeney, Kansas |
U.S. Route 40 Business |
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Location: | Russell, Kansas |
U.S. Route 40 Business |
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Location: | Junction City-Grandview Plaza, Kansas |
U.S. Route 40 Business |
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Location: | Brownsville, Pennsylvania |
U.S. Route 40 Business |
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Location: | Uniontown, Pennsylvania |
U.S. Route 40 Alternate |
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Location: | Keysers Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland |
Length: | 31.80 mi (51.18 km) |
Tourist routes: |
Historic National Road Mountain Maryland Scenic Byway |
U.S. Route 40 Scenic |
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Location: | Allegany–Washington County, Maryland |
Length: | 9.50 mi (15.29 km) |
Tourist routes: |
Historic National Road |
U.S. Route 40 Alternate |
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Location: | Hagerstown–Frederick, Maryland |
Length: | 22.97 mi (36.97 km) |
Tourist routes: |
Historic National Road Antietam Campaign Scenic Byway |
U.S. Route 40 Truck |
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Location: | Baltimore, Maryland |
U.S. Route 40 has at least nine extant special routes.
Business U.S. Route 40 is a 2.3-mile (3.7 km)-long loop through WaKeeney, Kansas, that was recommended in 1979 as substitute for the formerly proposed Interstate 70 Business Loop. It begins at Exit 127 on Interstate 70/U.S. Route 40 and runs north overlapping U.S. Route 283 in Kansas along South First Street. At the intersection with Barclay Avenue (Old Highway 40), US 283/BUS 40 turns east. By the time Barclay Avenue encounters South 13th Street, US 283 turns left to the north, US BUS 40 turns right to the south, and Old Highway 40 continues straight ahead to the east. After passing by the Kansas Veterans Cemetery, and the headquarters for the Western Co-Op Electric Association, U.S. Business Route 40 finally terminates at Exit 128 on I-70/U.S. 40, while South 13th Street continues as a local road that changes it's name to 260th Avenue.