Bismarck Expressway

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Bismarck Expressway
Bismarck Expressway
Bismarck Expressway highlighted
  • I-194 in blue
  • ND 810 in red
  • I-94 Bus. in green
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length8.5 mi [1]  (13.7 km)
Component
highways
Major junctions
West endI-94.svg I-94 in Mandan
East endI-94.svgUS 83.svg I-94  / US 83 in Bismarck
Location
Country United States
State North Dakota
Counties Morton, Burleigh
Highway system
  • North Dakota State Highway System
ND-297 (2015).svg ND 297 ND-1804 (2015).svg ND 1804

The Bismarck Expressway is a state highway in Mandan and Bismarck, North Dakota, in the United States. It carries two unsigned highways: Interstate 194 (I-194) from its west end at exit 156 of I-94 to I-94 Business (I-94 Bus.) in Mandan, [2] and North Dakota Highway 810 (ND 810) from I-94 Bus. in Mandan, around the south side of Bismarck back to I-94 Bus. in Bismarck. I-94 Bus. takes the designation from the end of ND 810 to the designation's eastern terminus at I-94 and US Highway 83 (US 83). The portion in Mandan, even where it is ND 810, is a freeway; once it crosses the Missouri River into Bismarck, it becomes a four-lane surface road.

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Route description

Eastbound I-94 exit 156 to the Bismarck Expressway I-194 ND.jpg
Eastbound I-94 exit 156 to the Bismarck Expressway

The Bismarck Expressway starts at a trumpet interchange with I-94's exit 156 and begins to run southeast through the eastern portion of the city of Mandan. The road parallels the Missouri River as it passes under a railroad operated by BNSF Railway. Farther south, the highway interchanges with I-94 Bus. (Memorial Highway), where the I-194 designation ends. ND 810 shares a diamond interchange with McKenzie Drive, then curves to the east and crosses the Missouri River. Upon doing so, it leaves Mandan and Morton County, and enters Bismarck and Burleigh County. [3]

The roadway becomes a four-lane surface road east of the Missouri River, beginning at the road's first intersection east of the river, with Washington Street. The Bismarck Expressway and ND 810 continue east and intersect ND 1804 at a one way pair with 9th and 7th streets. The roadway then rolls farther to the east, before bending to the northeast and passing over the BNSF line and Hay Creek. It then turns north and intersects Main Avenue. At this intersection, ND 810 terminates, while I-94 Bus. joins from the east and continues north. I-94 Bus. and the Bismarck Expressway terminate about two miles (3.2 km) north of here at a diamond interchange with I-94 and US 83. [4]

Exit list

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Morton Mandan 0.00.0I-94.svg I-94  Fargo, Billings Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
1.11.8Business Loop 94.svg I-94 BL (Main Avenue, Memorial Highway) Bismarck, Mandan East end of I-194; west end of ND 810
1.62.6McKenzie Drive Mandan
Missouri River Expressway Bridge
Burleigh Bismarck 3.35.3Washington StreetAt-grade intersection
East end of freeway
3.96.3ND-1804 (2015).svg ND 1804 (7th Street)A one-way street only going southbound between Boulevard Avenue and Bismarck Expressway
4.26.8ND-1804 (2015).svgAirport Sign.svg ND 1804 (9th Street North, University Drive South) Bismarck Municipal Airport, United Tribes, University of Mary 9th Street is a one-way street only going northbound between Bismarck Expressway and Boulevard Avenue
6.810.9West plate green.svg
Business Loop 94.svg
I-94 BL west (Main Avenue)
East end of ND 810; south end of BL I-94 concurrency
8.513.7I-94.svgUS 83.svg I-94  / US 83  Fargo, Billings Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. "Bismarck Expressway" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved October 27, 2013.
  2. "North Dakota Route and Mileage Map" (PDF). North Dakota Department of Transportation . Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  3. "West of Missouri River" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved October 27, 2013.
  4. "East of Missouri River" (Map). Google Maps . Retrieved October 27, 2013.
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