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A business spur has one end connected to the parent Interstate route, while the other end dangles or terminates at a specific destination, often the downtown or central business district of a city or town. One example is Business Spur I-75 into Bay City, Michigan. Sometimes, a business spur originates from an Interstate's terminus and continues ...
US 122 at the New York state line near Mahwah: 1926: 1934 Now US 202: US 130: 83.46: 134.32 I-295 / US 40 / Route 49 in Pennsville Township: US 1 / Route 171 in North Brunswick Township: 1927: current US 202: 80.31: 129.25 US 202 on the New Hope-Lambertville Toll Bridge in Lambertville: US 202 in Mahwah: 1934: current
U.S. Route 127 (US 127) is a 758-mile-long (1,220 km) north–south U.S. Highway in the eastern half of the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at US 27 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The northern terminus is at Interstate 75 (I-75) near Grayling, Michigan.
127: US 9 north / Route 440 to I-287 north – Woodbridge, Staten Island: Northbound exit and southbound entrance: 129.50: 208.41: 128: 129: I-95 Toll / N.J. Turnpike – New York City, Trenton, Philadelphia To US 9 / Route 440 / I-287 north – Woodbridge, Perth Amboy
US 7 — — New York City line at Mount Vernon: US 7/US 44 at the Connecticut line at Amenia: 1926 [2] 1929 [5] The original plans for US 7 had the route entering New York at Amenia and following modern US 44 and NY 22 south to New York City. The route was reconfigured by 1929 to bypass New York to the east. US 9: 324.71: 522.57
Nice try but exits to northbound and southbound U.S. 127 are expected to be closed for a good portion of the project. Complicating matters, exits to Trowbridge Road from northbound 127 near MSU's ...
A special route of the United States Numbered Highway System is a route that branches off a U.S. Highway in order to divert traffic from the main highway. Special routes are distinguished from main routes by, in most cases, the addition of an auxiliary plate that describes what type of route it is, while the main highway carries no such sign.
Intrastate, Michigan only; first US Highway designation to be decommissioned; replaced by US 141: US 104: 167: 269 Niagara Falls, NY: East of Mexico, NY: 1934: 1971 Intrastate, New York only; redesignated NY 104: US 106: 95: 153 Wyalusing, PA: Narrowsburg, NY: 1926: 1973 Redesignated PA 106: US 109: 214: 344 New York, NY