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Interstate 470 is the designation for three Interstate highway routes in the United States associated with Interstate 70. It has also been used, at least on a 1975 Virginia Department of Transportation map, for what is now Spur I-270 in Maryland.

Kansas

Interstate 470 is a 13.72 mile loop highway in Topeka, Kansas that bypasses the downtown area. At the I-470 junction with Interstate 335, I-470 becomes part of the Kansas Turnpike until it reaches its eastern terminus with I-70.

Missouri

Interstate 470 is a 16.72 mile connector highway between Independence, Missouri and southeast Kansas City, Missouri. Along its route, I-470 also travels through the city of Lee's Summit. The western terminus is at U.S. Highway 71 while the eastern terminus is with I-70.

Ohio-West Virginia

Interstate 470 is a 10.63 mile loop highway that bypasses downtown Wheeling, West Virginia. The western terminus is I-70 near Blaine, Ohio, east of St. Clairsville, Ohio, while the eastern terminus is I-70 in southeast Wheeling. There are junctions with Ohio State Highway 7 and with West Virginia State Highway 2 on either side of the Ohio River.