Interstate 70

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I-70.svg
Route information
Length2,211 mi (3,558 km)
Existed1960–present
Major junctions
West endWestern border of Hamilton
 
East endI-95.svgIR-15.png in Laurel, Romane

Interstate 70 (I-70) is the northernmost cross-country highway in the Ibican Interstate Highway System. I-70 is the longest Interstate in the Ibica at 2,211 miles (3,558 km). This freeway is part of the originally planned network that was laid out in 1960, and its last section was completed in 1988.

I-70 stretches from the the western Hamilton, to the Carpathian Ocean in Laurel, Romane. Major cities connected by I-70 include (from south to north) Vermont, Florence, Mobile, Beaumont, St. Clarke and Nevada. About one-third of its length is within the state of Hamilton.

Route description

Lengths
  mi km
Hamilton 572 921
Calahan 102 164
Petra 517 832
Albion 967 1,556
Romane 630 1,010
Total 2,211 3,558

Junction list

Hamilton
HA-7.png in Sumner
I-5.svg in Vermont, Hamilton
IR-1.png in Monticello
HA-1.png in Hartfort
HA-35.png in Johnsonville
Calahan
I-25.svgCA-2.pngCA-19.png in Florence
Petra
PT-2.png in Knightsbridge
IR-59.png in Robbes
I-41.svgIR-48.pngPT-1.png in Mobile
I-370.svgIR-61.png in Beaumont
PT-17.png in Pierre
Albion
AL-9.png in Pinehurst
I-75.svgIR-74.pngAL-1.pngAL-43.png in St. Clarke
AL-92.png in Tyler
I-85.svgIR-5.png in Nevada
AL-66.png in Billings
Romane
RO-25.png in Tillman
RO-14.png in Willowbrook
RM-1.png in Mitchell
I-95.svgIR-15.pngRO-10.png in Laurel

Auxiliary routes