between Parshall and Hot Sulphur Springs. The Union Pacific railroad line is visible on the left. The
Colorado River is at the bottom of the canyon and is not visible. Entering
Colorado to the south of
Dinosaur National Monument, US 40 runs east through the small town of
Dinosaur along Brontosaurus Boulevard. The route continues a generally easterly course though
Moffat and
Routt counties, passing through several small communities along the way. It generally follows the course of the
Yampa River. US 40 becomes Lincoln Avenue as it runs through historic downtown
Steamboat Springs, Colorado. . Taking a circuitous route through
Rabbit Ears Pass,
Muddy Pass and
Berthoud Pass (crossing the
Continental Divide each time) it descends the escarpment along the eastern edge of the
Rocky Mountains. Just to the east of
Empire, it merges with
I-70 for the first time. US 40 and I-70 will run concurrently numerous times across the U.S. The route leaves I-70 at exit 244, to the east of
Idaho Springs and rejoins it again at between exits 252 and 254 in
El Rancho. It parallels I-70, mostly as a
frontage road, until the intersection with former
State Highway 26 (SH 26) to the south of
Golden Beginning in Golden, US 40 becomes
Colfax Avenue, the main east–west thoroughfare through the
Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. Along with US 40, the entire route along Colfax Avenue is cosigned as Business Loop 70. The route travels northeast through Golden, then turns due east to travel through
Lakewood,
Denver, and
Aurora. Among the sights to be seen along US 40 is
Lake Steam Bath, once the location of a thriving health industry centered on
tuberculosis sanatoriums. Also along Colfax Avenue in Denver is the Denver branch of the
United States Mint, which produces 50 million coins per day. US 40 rejoins I-70 at exit 288, just to the east of Aurora. At exit 359 in
Limon, US 40 leaves I-70 along Main Street, which it shares with Business Loop 70,
US 24,
US 287, and
SH 71. US 40/US 287 continues to the southeast to the town of
Kit Carson. From there, it leaves US 287 and continues east through the towns of
Cheyenne Wells and
Arapahoe before entering the state of Kansas. ==Major intersections==