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State Route 88 is a long state highway in the U.S. state of Arizona. It runs from U.S. Route 60 (US 60) in Apache Junction through desert terrain to SR 188 near Roosevelt Dam . Following the Salt River for much of its length, the section east of Tortilla Flat is known as the Apache Trail and is part of the National Forest Scenic Byway system.
English: Map of Arizona State Route 88, the Apache Trail — in the Superstition Mountains of Maricopa and Gila Counties. Date: 3 June 2008: Source: Own work: Author ...
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In the field, Interstate 10 business routes are signed as Interstate 10 Business Loop or Interstate 10 Business Spur, while they are referred to by ADOT as "State Business Route 10" (SR 10B) and "State Route 10 Spur" (SR 10 Spur). The same principle applies with business routes for all other Interstates in Arizona.
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US 80 in Phoenix — — Handed over to the city of Phoenix. Exact dates of existence unknown. US 80 Alt. — — Washington Street in Phoenix: US 60/US 70/US 80/US 89 near Tempe: 1930: 1961 Handed over to the city of Phoenix. Was most likely never signed. US 80 Truck — — US 80 in Tombstone: US 80 in Tombstone: c. 1955
From Apache Junction heading northeast to Tortilla Flat, the Trail - named The E. Apache Trail (Arizona State Rt 88) at this point - is paved, turning into a dirt road a few miles east of Tortilla Flat, and continuing as such for nearly the full remainder of its length. The section east of Apache Junction is known officially as State Route 88.
All of Arizona's existing Interstate Highways have overtaken or replaced some U.S. Routes, which either involved decommissioning or running concurrent with the existing route. The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is the agency responsible for building and maintaining the Interstate Highways in the Arizona State Highway System.