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STATE

ROUTE

DESCRIPTION

MONTANA
(WYOMING)

APPROVED
U. S. 212
Relocation &
Extension
This routing would begin at the junction of present U. S. 212 and State Route 8, approximately three miles northwest of Broadus, thence westerly via Ashland and Busby to Interstate 90 south of Crow Agency, thence north over Interstate 90 and U. S. 87 to Hardin, thence west with U. S. 87 to junction with U. S. 10 in Billings, thence southwesterly over U. S. 10 to Laurel, thence continue southwesterly on present U. S. 312 via Rockvale and Red Lodge to the Montana-Wyoming State line, thence westerly through a section of Wyoning back into Montana at Celter Pass, thence via Cooke City to the northeast entrance of Yellowstone National Park. (The portion in Wyoming is not maintained by the Wyoming State Highway Department but through a resolution of the Wyoming State Highwat Commission they request the U. S. Route Numbering Committee of AASHO to designate that portion lying within Wyoming as U. S. 212 instead of U. S. 312.)
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APPROVED
U. S. 312
Relocation &
Extension
This routing begins on U. S. 12 at Forsyth at the present northeastern terminus of U. S. 312, thence over present routes U. S. 10 and 12 to Miles City to a junction with former U. S. 212, thence southeasterly over former U. S. 212 to a junction with present U. S. 212, west of Broadus.