U.S. Highway 350
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United States Highway 350 is a northeast-southwest United States highway, signed as east-west. Though it is only 80 miles (129 km) long, and entirely within the state of Colorado, it is a vital corridor in the isolated region. Its history predates the 1926 creation of the numbered US highway system -- the route parallels part of the Mountain Branch of the historic Santa Fe Trail.
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Termini
As of 2004, the highway's eastern terminus is in La Junta, Colorado at an intersection with U.S. Highway 50. Its western terminus is in Trinidad, Colorado at an intersection with U.S. Highway 160.
Historic termini
Until the 1990s, US 350 continued on into Trinidad, where it intersected with Interstate 25 -- and before I-25, with U.S. Highway 85/U.S. Highway 87.
States traversed
The highway passes only through Colorado.
Related US Routes
- U.S. Highway 50
- U.S. Highway 150
- U.S. Highway 250
- U.S. Highway 450
- U.S. Highway 550
- U.S. Highway 650
- List of United States Highways
Sources and external links
- Endpoints of US highways (http://www.geocities.com/usend5059/End350/end350.htm) (used with permission)