I-80 doesn’t go through Colorado.
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Actually I-80 does clip a small bit of Colorado going west out of Nebraska.
No, it doesn’t.
I’m wrong.
“… The western portion of I-80 in Nebraska runs very close to the state of Colorado, without entering the state.” – Wiki
The one time I traveled that route I must have detoured into CO for some reason. It was ten years ago.
it comes close but doesn’t go into Colorado
Did it close the Oregon Trail?