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OR 334 is known as the Athena-Holdman Highway No. 334 (see Oregon highways and routes). It is 18.12 miles (29.16 km) long and runs east–west, entirely within Umatilla County . OR 334 was established in 2003 as part of Oregon's project to assign route numbers to highways that previously were not assigned, and, as of October 2020, was unsigned.
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In the 1962 Route Reclassification, most of this had been turned over to the towns. SR 735 was reconfigured to instead follow Franklin Street towards downtown Ansonia instead. Route 334 was commissioned 1963 from SR 734 and the reconfigured SR 735 and has had no significant changes since. [2]
English: Map of New York State Route 327. Base map made in Quantum GIS using GIS data from the United States Census Bureau and the Federal Highway Administration , and enhanced using Inkscape. This map uses public domain SVG route markers available on Wikimedia Commons.
SR 334 begins at an intersection with US 441/SR 15 north of Athens. Past this intersection is a segment of the former route of US 441. The highway travels east-northeast and curves to the north-northeast through generally rural parts of the county. Just south of Seagraves Mill Road, it begins to curve to the northwest.
State Route 327 (SR 327), also known as Blair Road, is a 5.7-mile-long (9.2 km) north–south state highway in Roane County, Tennessee. It serves as a connector between the towns of Oliver Springs and Harriman with the western end of the city of Oak Ridge .
State Route 334 (SR 334), also known as Louisville Road, is 2.5 mile long north-south state highway in Blount County, Tennessee. It serves as a connector between the town of Louisville and the city of Alcoa .
SR 327 begins at an intersection with US 29/SR 8 (West Main Street) in the western part of Franklin Springs.It travels north-northeast, past Center Cemetery. It leaves the city limits of Franklin Springs and curves to the north-northwest, providing access to Victoria Bryant State Park and crossing over Rice Creek.