North Dakota Highway 200

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ND Highway 200
Length: 420 mi[1] (675.92 km)
West end: MT 200 near Fairview, Montana
Major
junctions:
US 52 near Bowdon
US 52 / US 281 at Carrington
I-29 near Kelso
East end: TH 200 near Halstad, Minnesota
Counties: Foster, Mercer, Wells, Griggs, Sherdian, McLean, Dunn, McKenzie, Steele, Traill
Major cities: Watford City, Hazen, Carrington, Mayville, Hillsboro
North Dakota highways
< ND 97 ND 200A Image:North Dakota 200A.svg >

North Dakota Highway 200 is a major east-west highway in North Dakota. It runs from Minnesota State Highway 200 at the Minnesota border near Halstad, Minnesota to Montana Highway 200 near Fairview, Montana.[1]

This state highway is part of a nationwide chain of similarly-numbered state highways that stretch from Minnesota to Washington State.

[edit] Concurrencies

  • US 85 from 3 miles north of Alexander to 5 miles southeast of Grassy Butte
  • ND-8 for 2 miles south from Halliday
  • US 83 from Gateway to Underwood
  • ND-41 from 2 miles south of Turtle Lake to Mercer
  • ND-3 for 2 miles west from Hurdsford
  • US 52 from 5 miles east of Bowdon to Carrington
  • ND-1 from 6 miles west of Cooperstown to 2 miles west of Cooperstown
  • ND-32 for 5 miles south from Finley
  • ND-18 from 7 miles northwest of Portland to Mayville

[edit] Notes

Highway 200 reassurance shield in Sheridan County
Highway 200 reassurance shield in Sheridan County
  1. ^ a b Mileage retrieved from North Dakota Highways 101+ unless otherwise noted.

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