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Dwight D. Eisenhower Highway (from US 101 in San Francisco to I-25 in Cheyenne) Purple Heart Trail | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by WYDOT | ||||
Length | 402.76 mi[1] (648.18 km) | |||
NHS | Entire route | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | I-80 / US 189 at Utah state line | |||
East end | I-80 at Nebraska state line | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Wyoming | |||
Counties | Uinta, Sweetwater, Carbon, Albany, Laramie | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Interstate 80 (I-80) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from San Francisco, California, to Teaneck, New Jersey. In Wyoming, the Interstate Highway runs 402.76 miles (648.18 km) from the Utah state line near Evanston east to the Nebraska state line in Pine Bluffs. I-80 connects Cheyenne, Wyoming's capital and largest city, with several smaller cities along the southern tier of Wyoming, including Evanston, Green River, Rock Springs, Rawlins, and Laramie. The highway also connects those cities with Salt Lake City to the west and Omaha to the east. In Cheyenne, I-80 intersects I-25 and has Wyoming's only auxiliary Interstate, I-180. The Interstate runs concurrently with US Highway 30 (US 30) for most of their courses in Wyoming. I-80 also has shorter concurrencies with US 189 near Evanston, US 191 near Rock Springs, and US 287 and Wyoming Highway 789 (WYO 789) near Rawlins. The Interstate has business loops through all six cities along its course as well as a loop serving Fort Bridger and Lyman east of Evanston.