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Montana Highway 2 (MT 2) is a 63.241-mile-long (101.777 km) state highway in the southern part of the U.S. state of Montana. It extends from Interstate 15 (I-15) and I-90 in Butte to I-90 in Three Forks. Previously, this roadway was a part of U.S. Route 10 (US 10).

Route description

MT 2 begins in Butte at an interchange with I-15 and I-90, which travel concurrently through the city. The highway heads south and then southeast through rural Silver Bow County. The highway crosses Pipestone Pass and enters Jefferson County. It travels through Whitehall and Cardwell. As it nears Three Forks, MT 2 meets US 287 and the two highways travel concurrently for approximately ten miles (16 km). Just west of Three Forks, MT 2 splits away from US 287 and then enters the city. The highway ends at another interchange with I-90; the roadway continues as Secondary Highway 205 (S-205).

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1][2]kmDestinationsNotes
Silver BowButte0.0000.000 I-15 / I-90
3.0504.908
S-393 south
Jefferson
No major junctions
Silver Bow
No major junctions
Jefferson20.42232.866
MT 41 south – Twin Bridges, Virginia City
28.79746.344
MT 55 south – Virginia City, Dillon
Western end of MT 55 overlap
Whitehall29.34747.229

MT 55 north / MT 69 begins
Eastern end of MT 55 overlap; western end of MT 69 overlap
35.44757.046

MT 69 north / S-359 begins – Boulder
Eastern end of MT 69 overlap; western end of S-359 overlap
Cardwell36.77459.182
S-359 south
Eastern end of S-359 overlap
49.37579.461
US 287 south – Yellowstone National Park
Western end of US 287 overlap
Broadwater59.11495.135
US 287 north – Helena
Eastern end of US 287 overlap
GallatinThree Forks62.00299.783
S-287 south
63.241101.777
I-90 / S-205 east – Butte, Billings
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Montana Department of Transportation (January 19, 2022). "ALTIS Road Log Report" (PDF). Helena: Montana Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 8, 2017.
  2. ^ a b "Montana Off System Routes" (GIS data). Montana Department of Transportation. Retrieved April 8, 2017.

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