Billings is the largest city in Montana, serving as a transportation hub. This city is located at a point where several important freeways and roads connect, linking major transportation routes both within and outside the state. The main roads and freeways associated with Billings are as follows:

  1. Interstate 90 (I-90)

    • I-90 crosses Billings from east to west and is one of Montana's major freeways. This highway is an important route connecting Seattle and Boston, with Billings located at its midpoint. I-90 connects Billings to other major cities including Bozeman and Missoula, and also links to metropolitan areas such as Spokane (Washington) and Minneapolis (Minnesota).
  2. Interstate 94 (I-94)

    • I-94 is a highway that connects Billings to North Dakota, crossing through eastern Montana. This road serves as an important route from Billings to Bismarck, and St. Paul (Minnesota). It intersects with I-90 in Billings, acting as the eastern gateway to the city.
  3. U.S. Route 87 (US 87)

    • US 87 is a major road that connects Billings north and south, providing a route from Billings to Great Falls. This road intersects with I-90 and forms an important road network within Montana. US 87 passes through Billings' main commercial districts and residential areas, linking to Great Falls.
  4. Montana Highway 3 (MT 3)

    • MT 3 is a road that connects the outskirts of Billings, used as a state road in some areas. This road serves to connect small towns around Billings.

The main roads and freeways in Billings are part of an important transportation network connecting the western and midwestern United States, with I-90 and I-94 being the major routes. The main road network within the city functions to connect commercial, residential, and industrial areas, playing a crucial role in travel and logistics.