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M-21 was extended over M-19 into Port Huron by 1924. [36] On November 11, 1926, the United States Numbered Highway System was approved by the AASHO, [8] [b] and the new US 25 replaced M-27 in the area. [10] In 1964, a section of I-94 in the Port Huron area was completed. The former route of US 25 through downtown was redesignated Bus.
The former routing along Ann Arbor Road and Michigan Avenue into downtown to US 12/US 127/M-50/M-60 became Business US Highway 12 (Bus. US 12) at this time. [75] [76] The bypass of Jackson was extended west to Parma in 1953. BUS US 12 was rerouted along US 127/M-50/M-60 on West Avenue to connect back to US 12.
M-139 is a state trunkline highway entirely within Berrien County in the US state of Michigan.The highway starts at US Highway 12 (US 12) southwest of Niles and runs through rural areas of the county to terminate at an intersection with Business Loop Interstate 94 (BL I-94) in Benton Harbor.
The business loop continues easterly out of downtown and angles northeasterly before crossing the Hersey River and the Pere Marquette State Trail again. Immediately to the northeast of the river crossing, Bus. US 10 intersects its parent highway and terminates. The entire route of the highway follows two-lane streets through town.
M-59 starts at I-96 in Howell Township as Highland Road near a large outlet mall. Highland Road carries M-59 concurrently with the westernmost section of Business Loop I-96 (BL I-96). Highland Road widens out into a boulevard south of the county airport before the roadway reaches Grand River Avenue. At this intersection, BL I-96 departs to the ...
U.S. Route 9 Alternate (US 9 Alt.) was a 3.73-mile-long (6.00 km) [17] alternate route of US 9 that ran through Toms River, New Jersey. It was created in 1954 after US 9 was rerouted to use the Garden State Parkway through the Toms River area but was later renumbered to Route 166 .
[2] [3] The routing of M-51 was extended down to the state line in April 1998 when US 33 was decommissioned out of the state of Michigan; the extension formed a concurrency with Business US 12 (Bus. US 12) through Niles in the process. [19] In early 2010, the central section of Bus. US 12 was transferred to the City of Niles. [20] In doing so ...
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; eastern terminus of both Bus. US 10 and M-20: Bay: 128.716: 207.148: 129: Bay City Road: Bay City Road becomes Midland Road immediately east of exit; converted from westbound exit and eastbound entrance to full interchange c. 2001 [40] Williams Township: 130.061– 130.077: 209.313– 209.339: 130: M-47 ...