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The Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD) used the M-13 designation for a highway at the end of 1932 that connected M-78 and M-21 through Lennon. [2] By the middle of 1936, the highway had been extended northward to end at a junction with M-46 in Saginaw. [17] The entire trunkline was paved in the middle of 1939.
Connector M-13 (Conn. M-13) is a north–south state trunkline highway running 2.41 miles (3.88 km) connecting Interstate 75/US Highway 23 (I-75/US 23) to M-13 near the community of Kawkawlin, just north of Bay City. The Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) internally calls the road Connector 13. [4]
M-13 in Monitor Township 1967 [200] current Signed as Conn. M-13; previously Connector 14 [234] Connector 24: 2.379: 3.829 US 24 in Brownstown Township: I-75 in Brownstown Township 1973 [239] current Part of Dix–Toledo Highway; labeled "I-75 connector" on state maps; previously part of US 25 and later Connector 3 [234] Connector 25: 0.265
M-247 is a north–south state trunkline highway in the US state of Michigan, connecting M-13 to the Bay City Recreation Area, entirely within Bangor Township. As a state trunkline, M-247 runs north from M-13 before turning to access the park, a distance of 3.036 miles (4.886 km). The highway carries just over 6,000 vehicles a day on average.
Hawaii Route 13 (former) Idaho State Highway 13; Illinois Route 13; Indiana State Road 13; Iowa Highway 13; K-13 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 13; Louisiana Highway 13. Louisiana State Route 13 (former) Massachusetts Route 13; M-13 (Michigan highway) Minnesota State Highway 13. County Road 13 (Goodhue County, Minnesota) County Road 13 ...
The rest of the modern H-13 was paved in 1948 or 1949. [15] [16] The county-designated highway system was created around October 5, 1970, when the state approved the system. [17] The H-13 designation debuted in 1972 between Nahma Junction and H-58; H-13 turned east and ran concurrently with H-58 before turning north on Miners Castle Road.
U.S. Route 13 or U.S. Highway 13 (US 13) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway established in 1926 that runs for 518 miles (834 km) from Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, to US 1 in the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Morrisville.
Since the policy on numbering and designating US Highways was updated in 1991, AASHTO has been in the process of eliminating all intrastate U.S. Highways under 300 miles (480 km) in length, "as rapidly as the State Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials ...