List of highways numbered 140
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  • Interstate 140
    Interstate 140
    Interstate 140 may refer to:*Interstate 140 , a partially built spur route near Wilmington, North Carolina*Interstate 140 , a spur route in Knoxville, Tennessee...

    • Interstate 140 (North Carolina)
      Interstate 140 (North Carolina)
      Interstate 140 is a part of the Interstate Highway System in the US state of North Carolina. It is a spur route that will run for upon its completion within both New Hanover and Brunswick Counties in serving as a bypass of Wilmington...

    • Interstate 140 (Tennessee)
      Interstate 140 (Tennessee)
      Interstate 140 is a spur route of Interstate 40 near Knoxville, Tennessee, that forms part of the Pellissippi Parkway. It runs east from Dutchtown Road north of Interstate 40 near Farragut to U.S. Route 129, near McGhee Tyson Airport. It intersects with U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 70 near its...

  • United States Route 140 (former)
  • Alabama State Route 140
    Alabama State Route 140
    State Route 140 is a route in Dallas County in the U.S. state of Alabama. It begins at State Route 41 on the eastern side of Selma and ends at its junction with State Route 14 near the Autauga County line.-Route description:...

  • California State Route 140
    California State Route 140
    State Route 140 is a state highway in the U.S. state of California, 102 miles in length. It begins in the San Joaquin Valley at Interstate 5 near Gustine, and runs east into the Sierra Nevada, terminating in Yosemite National Park....

  • Colorado State Highway 140
    Colorado State Highway 140
    State Highway 140 is a long state highway in the southwestern corner of Colorado.-Route description:SH 140 begins in the south on the Southern Ute Indian Reservation at the New Mexico state line where the road becomes New Mexico State Road 170 coming from Farmington, NM...

  • Connecticut Route 140
    Connecticut Route 140
    Route 140 is a state highway in Connecticut in the northeastern part of the Greater Hartford area. Route 140 is a main artery connecting the town of Ellington to Hartford.-Route description:...

  • Georgia State Route 140
    Georgia State Route 140
    Georgia state route 140 begins at U.S. 27/S.R. 1 in Armuchee, travels east through Adairsville and across Interstate 75. It goes through Waleska before reaching Canton, where it meets Interstate 575. Georgia 140 then travels southeast into Roswell, where it meets Georgia 400 expressway...

  • Illinois Route 140
    Illinois Route 140
    Illinois Route 140 is an east–west highway with its western terminus at Alton and its eastern terminus at Illinois Route 185 and U.S. Route 40 in Vandalia. It also overlaps Illinois Route 111 in Alton and Illinois Route 127 in Greenville...

  • Indiana State Road 140
    Indiana State Road 140
    State Road 140 in the U.S. State of Indiana is a short, two-mile route in the southeast portion of the state.-Route description:State Road 140 begins at the Indiana Soldiers and Sailors Children's Home in northern Rush County. It runs north for a distance of 2.3 miles, where it terminates at U.S...

  • Iowa Highway 140
    Iowa Highway 140
    Iowa Highway 140 is a highway in northwestern Iowa. It is a north–south highway with a length of . Iowa Highway 140 begins at U.S. Route 20 at Moville and ends at Iowa Highway 3 near Remsen.-Route description:...

  • K-140 (Kansas highway)
    K-140 (Kansas highway)
    K-140 is a 33.1 mile long state highway in Ellsworth and Saline Counties in the U.S. state of Kansas. It connects Ellsworth to Salina. It was a former route used by U.S. Route 40.-Route description:...

  • Kansas Route 140
  • Louisiana Highway 140
  • Maine State Route 140
  • Maryland Route 140
    Maryland Route 140
    Maryland Route 140 is a local long route in northern Maryland, United States.-Route description:MD 140 is known by various names depending on location; south of Reisterstown it is known as Reisterstown Road. Though Reisterstown itself is named after John Reister, the road is named after Jacob...

  • Massachusetts Route 140
  • M-140 (Michigan highway)
    M-140 (Michigan highway)
    M-140 is a short state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan. the route is entirely within Berrien and Van Buren counties. Although it runs near M-40, it was not designated as a spur from M-40. M-140 originally only existed north of Watervliet, as a designation to replace a rerouted U.S...

  • Nevada State Route 140
    Nevada State Route 140
    State Route 140 is a two-lane state highway in Humboldt County, Nevada. It serves a sparsely-populated section of the state, connecting northwestern Nevada to southern Oregon...

  • New Hampshire Route 140
    New Hampshire Route 140
    New Hampshire Route 140 is a long east–west state highway in New Hampshire. It runs from Tilton to Alton.The western terminus of NH 140 is in Tilton at U.S. Route 3 and New Hampshire Route 11. The eastern terminus is in Alton at NH 11 and New Hampshire Route 28A . In Alton, the road is named the...

  • New Jersey Route 140
  • New Mexico State Road 140
  • New York State Route 140
    New York State Route 140
    New York State Route 140 is an east–west state highway located entirely within Albany County, New York, in the United States. The highway runs for from NY 85 near the hamlet of Slingerlands to NY 443 in the hamlet of Delmar...

  • Ohio State Route 140
  • Oregon Route 140
  • Tennessee State Route 140
  • Texas State Highway 140
    • Texas State Highway Spur 140
    • Farm to Market Road 140 (Texas)
  • Utah State Route 140
    Utah State Route 140
    State Route 140 is a long state highway in the U.S. state of Utah. It runs from SR 68 in Bluffdale to Interstate 15 .- Route description :...

  • Vermont Route 140
  • Virginia State Route 140
    Virginia State Route 140
    State Route 140 is a primary state highway in Abingdon, Virginia, United States. It runs from U.S. Route 11/U.S. Route 19 south most of the way to Interstate 81/U.S. Route 58...

  • West Virginia Route 140
  • Wisconsin Highway 140
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