Interstate 40 in Texas
In the U.S. state of Texas, Interstate 40 (abbreviated I-40) runs west–east through the panhandle in the northwest part of the state. The only large city it passes through is Amarillo, where it meets the north end of Interstate 27.
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Interstate 40 in Texas
In the U.S. state of Texas, Interstate 40 (abbreviated I-40) runs west–east through the panhandle in the northwest part of the state. The only large city it passes through is Amarillo, where it meets the north end of Interstate 27.
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Access to Cadillac Ranch
Access to Northwest Texas Hospital and Baptist Saint Anthony's
Access to the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame
East end of US 287 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
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North end of SH 70 overlap
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