U.S. Route 400

U.S. Route 400 marker
U.S. Route 400
Map
US 400 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by CDOT, KDOT, MoDOT, and the city of Cimarron
Length481.306 mi[a] (774.587 km)
Existed1994–present
HistoryExtended west in 1996[citation needed]
Major junctions
West end US 50 / US 385 in Granada, CO
Major intersections
East end I-44 / US 166 near Joplin, MO
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesColorado, Kansas, Missouri
Highway system
  • Colorado State Highway System
  • Kansas State Highway System
US 163US US 412
SH 394CO SH 402
K-383KS I-435
Route 376MO US 412

U.S. Route 400 (US 400) is a 481.306-mile-long (774.587 km) mostly east–west U.S. Highway, commissioned in 1994. The highway's western terminus is in Granada, Colorado, at an intersection with US 385. The highway's eastern terminus is southwest of Joplin, Missouri, near Loma Linda, at an interchange with Interstate 44, with which it shares with US 166. It originally ended in Garden City, Kansas; in 1996 it was extended to its current western terminus.

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