North Dakota Highway 30

North Dakota Highway 30 (ND 30) is a state highway in the U.S. State of North Dakota. The highway is currently broken up into three separate segments.

North Dakota Highway 30
ND 30 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by NDDOT
Length131.427 mi[1] (211.511 km)
Existedbefore 1940–present
Southern segment
Length42.426 mi (68.278 km)
South end ND 13 in Lehr
North end I-94 near Medina
Central segment
Length64.800 mi (104.285 km)
South end US 52 / ND 200 near Sykeston
North end US 2 near York
Northern segment
Length24.201 mi (38.948 km)
South end ND 66 near Mylo
North end PTH 18 near St. John
Location
CountiesLogan, Stutsman, Wells, Benson, Pierce, Rolette
Highway system
  • North Dakota State Highways
I-29ND 31

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
McIntoshLehr0.0000.000 ND 13 Wishek, KulmBeginning of southern section
Logan16.88027.166 ND 34 west NapoleonSouthern end of ND 34 overlap
17.62628.366 ND 34 eastNorthern end of ND 34 overlap
LoganStutsman
county line
25.40140.879 ND 46 east Gackle
Stutsman42.42668.278 I-94 Jamestown, BismarckEnd of southern section
Gap in route
WellsSykeston88.284142.079 US 52 / ND 200 Carrington, McCluskyBeginning of central section
101.277162.990 ND 15 east New RockfordSouthern end of ND 15 overlap
105.773170.225 ND 15 west to US 52 FessendenNorthern end of ND 15 overlap
Benson135.822218.584 ND 19 Esmond, Minnewaukan
York153.084246.365 US 2 Leeds, Rugby, Devils LakeEnd of central section
Gap in route
Rolette181.274291.732 ND 66 Rolette, BisbeeBeginning of northern section
Rolla195.080313.951 US 281 / ND 5 Dunseith, Rocklake
US–Canada border205.475330.680St. John Port of Entry; end of northern section
Killarney-Turtle Mountain PTH 18 north KillarneyContinuation into Manitoba
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Notes

  1. Cartography Section, Planning/Asset Management Section (2015). Route and Mileage Map (PDF) (Map). c. 1:1,900,800. Bismarck: North Dakota Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 20, 2016.
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