I-190 / US 16 from SD 44 to I-90 / US 14 in Rapid City, SD
I-90 / US 14 from Rapid City, SD to Spearfish, SD
US 85 from Spearfish, SD to Williston, ND
US 2 from Williston, ND to Culbertson, MT
MT 16 from Culbertson, MT to Canada-US border
Major junctions
South end
SD 44 in Rapid City, SD
Major intersections
US 212 at Belle Fourche, SD
US 12 at Bowman, ND
I-94 at Belfield, ND
North end
Hwy 6 at Raymond, MT
Location
Country
United States
States
South Dakota
North Dakota
Montana
Highway system
High-Priority Corridors
The Theodore Roosevelt Expressway (also known as the National Highway SystemHigh Priority Corridor 58), is made up of several existing highways between Rapid City, South Dakota and the Port of Raymond between Saskatchewan and Montana.[1] It is the northern third of the Ports-to-Plains Alliance. The corridor is approximately 445 miles (716 km) long with the majority of the highway two lanes.[2] Congress designated the route as one of 80 National Highway System High-Priority Corridors in 2005 by the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act. The designation did not create new design standards or create new eligibility for any additional federal funding.[3]
The route begins in Rapid City, South Dakota and runs north on U.S. Route 85 to Williston, North Dakota. From Williston, the route turns west on U.S. Route 2 to Culbertson, Montana where it turns north on Montana Highway 16 to the Canada–US border at Raymond, Montana.[4] The expressway takes its name from former President of the United States Theodore Roosevelt.
^"Statutory Listing of Corridor Descriptions". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved December 28, 2014.
^Donovan, Lauren (January 20, 2008). "Building connections Association picks up Theodore Roosevelt Expressway". The Bismarck Tribune. pp. 1C.
^Rafferty, Tom (July 29, 2005). "Highway bill has big bucks for North Dakota". The Bismarck Tribune. pp. 1B.
^"NHS High Priority Corridors Description". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
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