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The Dequindre Cut is a below-grade pathway, formerly a Grand Trunk Western Railroad line, [1] located on the east side of Detroit, Michigan, just west of St. Aubin Street. Much of the Cut has been converted to a greenway ; the colorful graffiti along the pathway has been left in place.
Couzens Avenue, 10 Mile Road: Eastbound exit and westbound entrance: Oakland–Macomb county line: Madison Heights–Warren city line: 19.258– 19.966: 30.993– 32.132: 20: Dequindre Road, Ryan Road, John R Road: Dequindre Road is the county line; Ryan Road signed eastbound only, John R Road signed westbound only: Macomb: Warren: 20.523: 33. ...
Dequindre is the boundary between Oakland and Macomb counties. [6] [7] Now following the Wayne–Macomb county line, M-102 separates Warren from Detroit. The highway also runs parallel to, and about a half mile (0.8 km) north of Outer Drive, [6] [7] the original beltway highway proposed in 1918 to encircle Detroit. [10]
1/2 mile road designation not used) 10 Mile Road—Kern Road (old name), Labadie Road (old name, St. Clair Shores) 10 + 1 ⁄ 2 Mile Road—Frazho (By alignment only. 1/2 mile road designation not used) 11 Mile Road—Townhall Road (old name) 11 + 1 ⁄ 2 Mile Road—Catalpa Drive (West of N. Main Street) Gardenia Ave (East of N. Main Street ...
Continuing east through the northern Detroit suburbs, the M-59 freeway curves back to the south and crosses into Macomb County at the Dequindre Road interchange. [3] [4] Trucks carrying explosive or flammable cargo are required to exit the M-59 freeway and use the parallel service drive through the Mound Road-Merrill Road interchange just west ...
John R. Road provides access to Detroit, Madison Heights and the Oakland Mall; Dequindre Road provides access to Warren, Sterling Heights, Detroit and Universal Mall; M-102 (8 Mile Road) provides access to the former site of the Michigan State Fair, Detroit, Warren, Ferndale and other communities in Oakland, Macomb and Wayne counties.
A Google Maps alert that says Interstate 40 at the Tennessee-North Carolina border will be closed until September 2025 is not the definitive date, Tennessee Department of Transportation spokesman ...
On December 1, 1956, the highway department opened the first 6.6 miles (10.6 km) of a new four-lane divided highway around the south side of Niles; the final 1.6 miles (2.6 km) of the bypass opened early the next year. [67] Consequently, they converted the former route through town back to US 112/M-60 into a business loop numbered Bus. US 112.