List of U.S. Highways in Michigan
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Highway markers from different years for former US Highway 102 (1926), former US 16 (1948), and current US Highway 24 (1971) |
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Formed: | November 11, 1926[1] |
Highway names | |
US Routes: | US Highway nn (US nn) |
Special Routes: |
Alternate US Highway nn (ALT US nn); |
System links | |
Michigan State Trunkline Highway System Interstate • US • State |
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[edit] Current mainline highways
Number | South or west terminus | North or east terminus | Length (mi)[2] | Length (km) | Formed | Notes |
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US 2 | Ironwood | Crystal Falls | 109.177 | 175.703 | 1926 | Western segment |
US 2 | Iron Mountain | St. Ignace | 195.974 | 315.390 | 1926 | Eastern segment |
US 8 | Norway | 2.322 | 3.737 | 1926 | ||
US 10 | Ludington | Bay City | 144.051 | 231.828 | 1926 | Connects to US 10 in Wisconsin via the SS Badger carferry |
US 12 | New Buffalo | Detroit | 205.421 | 330.593 | 1926 | |
US 23 | Temperance | Mackinaw City | 358.907 | 577.605 | 1926 | |
US 24 | Erie | Clarkston | 79.864 | 128.529 | 1926 | |
US 31 | Niles | Mackinaw City | 357.234 | 574.912 | 1926 | |
US 41 | Menominee | Copper Harbor | 278.769 | 448.635 | 1926 | |
US 45 | Watersmeet | Ontonagon | 54.759 | 88.126 | 1934 | |
US 127 | Hudson | Grayling | 214.139 | 344.623 | 1926 | |
US 131 | White Pigeon | Petoskey | 266.152 | 428.330 | 1926 | |
US 141 | Quinnesec | Iron Mountain | 7.227 | 11.631 | 1928 | Southern segment |
US 141 | Crystal Falls | Covington | 43.602 | 70.171 | 1928 | Northern segment |
US 223 | Temperance | Somerset | 46.454 | 74.760 | 1930 |
[edit] Former mainline highways
Number | South or west terminus | North or east terminus | Length (mi)[2] | Length (km) | First year | Final year | Notes |
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US 16 | Muskegon | Detroit | 210.643 | 338.997 | 1926 | 1962 | Replaced by I-96 |
US 25 | Erie | Port Austin | 1926 | 1973 | Replaced by I-75 and M-25 | ||
US 27 | Coldwater | Mackinaw City | 1926 | 2002 | Replaced by I-69 and US 127 | ||
US 33 | Niles | Hagar Shores | 1937 | 1998 | Replaced by US 31 and M-63 | ||
US 102 | Crystal Falls | Covington | 36 | 58 | 1926 | 1928 | Replaced by US 141 |
US 112 | New Buffalo | Detroit | 1926 | 1961 | Replaced by US 12 when I-94 replaced US 12 | ||
US 112S | Indiana state line | Union | 1.709 | 2.750 | 1926 | 1935 | Replaced by M-205, now a county road |
[edit] Current special routes
Number | Location | Length (mi)[2] | Length (km) | Formed | Notes |
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BUS US 2* |
Ironwood | 1.270 | 2.044 | 1942–44 | |
BUS US 10 |
Reed City | 2.095 | 3.372 | 1958 | |
BUS US 10 |
Clare | ||||
BUS US 10 |
Midland | 7.200 | 11.587 | 1960 | |
BUS US 12 |
Ypsilanti | ||||
BUS US 23 |
Ann Arbor | ||||
BUS US 23 |
Rogers City | ||||
CONN US 24 |
Erie | ||||
CONN US 24 |
Taylor | ||||
CONN US 24 |
Woodhaven | ||||
BUS US 24 |
Pontiac | 1986 | Formerly BUS US 10 | ||
BUS US 31 |
Muskegon | ||||
BUS US 31 |
Whitehall–Montague | ||||
BUS US 31* |
Hart | ||||
BUS US 31 |
Pentwater | ||||
BUS US 31* |
Ludington | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Jackson | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Lansing | Unsigned | |||
BUS US 127 |
St. Johns | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Ithaca | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Alma | ||||
BUS US 127 |
St. Louis | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Mt. Pleasant | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Clare | ||||
BUS US 127 |
Harrison | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Three Rivers | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Kalamazoo | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Grand Rapids | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Big Rapids | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Cadillac | ||||
BUS US 131 |
Manton | ||||
BUS US 223 |
Adrian | 3.751 | 6.037 | 1956 |
[edit] Former special routes
[edit] References
- ^ Bureau of Public Roads (1926) (PDF). United States System of Highways (Map). http://www.okladot.state.ok.us/hqdiv/p-r-div/maps/misc-maps/1926us.pdf. Retrieved May 10, 2008.
- ^ a b c d "MDOT Physical Reference Finder Application". Michigan Department of Transportation. 2009. http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/prfinder/. Retrieved November 18, 2010.