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United States Numbered Highways of the State Trunkline Highway System

US Highway 102 markerUS Highway 16 markerUS Highway 23 marker

Highway markers from different years for former US Highway 102 (1926), former US Highway 16 (1948), and current US Highway 23 (1973)


US Highways in Michigan highlighted in red

System information

Maintained by MDOT
Length
2,299.653 mi[3] (3,700.933 km)
Plus 159.621 mi [3] (256.885 km) of business routes

Formed
November 11, 1926 (1926-11-11)[1][2]
Highway names
US Highways
US Highway nn (US nn)

Special Routes:


  • Alternate US Highway nn (US nnA)

  • Business US Highway nn (Bus. US nn)

  • Bypass US Highway nn (Byp. US nn)

  • Truck US Highway nn (Truck US nn)


System links


  • Michigan State Trunkline Highway System
  • Interstate

  • US

  • State

  • Byways


The US Highways in Michigan are the segments of the national United States Numbered Highway System[4] that are owned and maintained by the US state of Michigan,[5] totaling about 2,300 miles (3,701 km).[3] The longest of these is US Highway 23 (US 23) at around 362 miles (583 km). On a national level, the standards and numbering for the system are handled by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), while the highways in Michigan are maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT).


The original highways were approved on November 11, 1926, by AASHTO including 14 mainline highways. A handful of these original highway designations no longer run within Michigan, and a few numbers have been added since the 1930s. Since 1999, there have been 13 mainline highways, and with the creation of a business route for Constantine, there are a total of 30 special routes in the state. Several highways have been converted to freeways, some of which are now Interstate Highways and no longer part of the US Highway System. These freeway conversions started in the 1940s and 1950s and continued through to the turn of the 21st century.




Contents





  • 1 Description


  • 2 History


  • 3 Mainline highways


  • 4 Special routes


  • 5 See also


  • 6 Notes


  • 7 References

    • 7.1 Footnotes


    • 7.2 Works cited



  • 8 External links




Description[edit]


MDOT is the agency responsible for the day-to-day maintenance and operations of the State Trunkline Highway System, which includes the U.S. Highways in Michigan. The numbering for these highways is coordinated through AASHTO,[6] an organization composed of the various state departments of transportation in the United States.[7] Under the scheme finalized in 1926, two-digit US Highways are numbered in a grid; east–west highways have even numbers while north–south routes have odd numbers. The lowest numbers are in the east and the north. The east–west highways in Michigan number in the single digits up to the low 20s. The north–south highways range from the low 20s into the 40s. There are also three three-digit highways numbered in the 100s and one in the 200s as branches of related two-digit highways.[8]


In Michigan, the US Highway System covers about 2,300 miles (3,701 km) of mainline highways and another 160 miles (257 km) of special routes.[3] There are 13 mainline highways and 30 special routes in total, including one business route that is unsigned.[8][9] Two of the mainline highways in the Upper Peninsula exit the state and re-enter, resulting in two discontinuous segments of highway for each in Michigan.[10] The longest US Highway in the state is US Highway 23 (US 23) at just over 362 miles (583 km) spanning from the Ohio state line north to the Straits of Mackinac in the Lower Peninsula, while the shortest is the 2.3-mile (3.7 km) segment of US 8 south of Norway in Dickinson County. Special routes range in length from about 1 14 miles (2.0 km) for Business US 2 (Bus. US 2) in Ironwood to 10 miles (16 km) for Bus. US 131 in Kalamazoo.[3]



History[edit]



 Map

US Highway number assignments on November 11, 1926, in Michigan


The US Highway System was approved on November 11, 1926.[1] At the time, 14 mainline highways were designated in Michigan.[2] Within two years, US 102 was renumbered as part of an extended US 141, and the former designation was decommissioned.[11] Since then, another four designations were added in the state during the 1930s. One of these, US 112S was a suffixed, directional branch of the US 112 mainline; it was removed
a few years[12] after being designated in 1931.[13] Around the same time period, the first alternate routes were designated, numbered with an "A" suffix.[a]


During World War II, the Michigan State Highway Department (MSHD)[b] built the Willow Run Expressway to carry workers from Detroit to the defense plants at Willow Run Airport.[19] This expressway was numbered as a part of US 112 initially.[20] During the 1950s, additional highways were converted to freeways before the coming of the Interstate Highway System in 1957. The first highway renumbered as an Interstate was US 24A in the southeastern corner of the state, which became part of Interstate 75 (I-75) in 1959.[21]


Major numbering changes started in the 1960s as Michigan retired or rerouted its US Highways with the completion of Interstates. US 12 replaced US 112 in 1962 when the I-94 designation supplanted most of the original US 12.[22] Later that year, US 16 was decommissioned in favor of I-96.[23] This trend continued into the 1970s when US 25 was decommissioned as redundant to sections of I-75 and I-94.[24]


Not all freeway conversions of existing US Highways resulted in the removal of US Highway numbers. In 1968, the state submitted a request for additional Interstate Highway mileage to the federal government, including a proposal to convert US 131.[25] This specific project was not approved although the state continued its own efforts to convert the highway, including various segments opened in the 1970s[26] and 1980s.[27] Other highways converted to freeways included US 10, US 23, US 27, US 31 and US 127.[8]


At the end of the 1970s, MDOT took part in a Federal Highway Administration-backed initiative called the Positive Guidance Demonstration Project, and the two agencies audited signage practices in the vicinity of the I-96/M-37 and I-296/US 131 interchange in Walker, north of Grand Rapids. MDOT determined that usage of the I-296 designation was "a potential source of confusion for motorists".[28] Following this program, the Reflective Systems Unit at MDOT reviewed the state of two- and three-way concurrencies along the highway system in Michigan. They approached the department's Trunkline Numbering Committee and the district traffic and safety engineers on October 19, 1982, for proposals to reduce or eliminate the various overlapping designations to "avoid driver confusion and save funds".[29] The initial discussion report included the various remaining overlaps between Interstate and US Highways.[29] When the unit released its final recommendations on March 17, 1983, various changes were proposed.[30] In 1983, US 2 was truncated, removing the overlap with I-75,[31] and in 1986, US 10 was similarly shortened to remove an overlap with I-75.[32]US 33 was all but eliminated in the state in 1986 as well, eliminating its overlap with US 31.[33] Over a decade later, two highway designations were completely removed from the state in 1990s when US 33 and US 27 were truncated to end in Indiana in 1997[34] and 1999,[35] respectively. The latter also removed an overlap with I-69.[36]


Additional freeway sections opened around the turn of the 21st century. The St. Johns Bypass along then-US 27 opened on August 31, 1998;[37] and bypasses of Cadillac and Manton on US 131 opened in 2001[38] and 2003.[39] A 9.5-mile (15.3 km) freeway segment of US 31 north from Berrien Springs to Napier Avenue also opened in 2003.[40][41] Plans still still had support to convert the expressway segment of US 127 between Ithaca and St. Johns into a full freeway as of 2009.[42] MDOT completed a re-evaluation of the environmental studies for the conversion, but future activities were limited to right-of-way acquisition without any commitments for actual construction.[43] Plans are also still in place to complete the rest of the US 31 freeway near Benton Harbor,[44] but funding has not been available.[45]



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Number
Length (mi)[3]Length (km)
Southern or western terminus
Northern or eastern terminus
Formed
Removed
Notes

US0002A !US 2
109.177175.703

US 2 at Ironwood
US 2/US 141 at Mastodon Township south of Crystal Falls

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Western segment

US0002B !US 2
195.974315.390

US 2/US 141 at Breitung Township near Iron Mountain

I-75 and BL I-75 in St. Ignace

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Eastern segment

US0008 !US 8
2.3223.737
US 8 at Norway Township

US 2 in Norway

01926-11-111926[2]
current


US0010 !US 10
139.656224.755
Car ferry docks in Ludington

I-75/US 23 and BS I-75/M-25 in Monitor Township near Bay City

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Connects to US 10 in Wisconsin via the SS Badger car ferry

US0012 !US 12
210.077338.086

US 12 at New Buffalo Township
Michigan and Cass avenues in Detroit

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Michigan Avenue

US0016 !US 16
210.643338.997
Car ferry docks in Muskegon

US 10, US 12, US 25 and US 112 in Detroit

01926-11-111926[2]

01962-02-011962[23]
Replaced by I-96

US0023 !US 23
362.152582.827

US 23/US 223 at Whiteford Township near Temperance

I-75 in Mackinaw City

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Longest US highway in Michigan

US0024 !US 24
79.828128.471

US 24 at Bedford Township near Erie

I-75 in Springfield Township near Clarkston

01926-11-111926[2]
current
Telegraph Road

US0025 !US 25
190.953307.309

US 25 at Erie Township

M-25 and M-53 in Port Austin

01926-11-111926[2]

01973-01-011973[24]
Replaced by M-125, I-75, I-94, and M-25[24]

US0027 !US 27
218.195351.151

I-69/US 27 at Kinderhook Township

I-75 in Beaver Creek Township near Grayling

01926-11-111926[2]

01999-04-161999[35]
Replaced by I-69 and US 127; signage removed in 2002[46]

US0031 !US 31
356.527573.775

US 31 at Bertrand Township near Niles

I-75 in Mackinaw Township near Mackinaw City

01926-11-111926[2]
current


US0033 !US 33
2.8354.562

US 33 at Milton Township

US 12 in Milton Township south of Niles

01937-01-011937[47]

01997-04-251997[34]
Replaced by M-51; signage removed in 1998[48]

US0041 !US 41
278.769448.635

US 41 at Menominee
Cul-de-sac at Fort Wilkins State Park near Copper Harbor

01926-11-111926[2]
current


US0045 !US 45
54.75988.126

US 45/WIS 32 at Watersmeet Township
Ontonagon and River streets in Ontonagon

01935-01-01c. 1935[49]
current


US0102 !US 102
44.09470.962

US 2 in Crystal Falls

US 41/M-28 in Covington Township

01926-11-111926[2]

01928-09-281928[11]
Replaced by US 141

US0112 !US 112
205.507330.731

US 12 in New Buffalo Township

US 10, US 12, US 16 and US 25 in Detroit

01926-11-111926[2]

01962-01-011962[22]
Replaced by US 12 when I-94 replaced US 12

US0112S !US 112S
1.7092.750
US 112S at Mason Township

US 112 in Mason Township near Adamsville

01933-01-011933[13]

01935-01-011935[12]
Replaced by M-205, now a county road

US0127 !US 127
212.168341.451

US 127 at the Wright–Medina township line near Waldron

I-75 in Beaver Creek Township near Grayling

01926-11-111926[2]
current


US0131 !US 131
269.313433.417
US 131 at Mottville Township near White Pigeon

US 31 in Petoskey

01926-11-111926[2]
current


US0141A !US 141
7.89212.701
US 141 at Quinnesec

US 2/US 141 in Breitung Township near Iron Mountain

01928-01-011928[11]
current
Southern segment

US0141B !US 141
43.60270.171

US 2/US 141 at Mastodon Township south of Crystal Falls

US 41/M-28 in Covington Township

01928-01-011928[11]
current
Northern segment

US0223 !US 223
45.69573.539

US 23/US 223 at Whiteford Township near Temperance

US 127 in Woodstock Township near Somerset

01930-01-011930[50]
current


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Number
Length (mi)[3]Length (km)
Southern or western terminus
Northern or eastern terminus
Formed
Removed
Notes


US0002C !Bus. US 2
1.2702.044

Wisconsin state line at Ironwood

US 2 in Ironwood

01942-08-011942[51]
current
Business spur; previously included a connection across the state line into Hurley, Wisconsin[52]


US0010A !Bus. US 10
2.0953.372

US 10 in Reed City
US 10 in Reed City

01960-01-01c. 1960[53]
current



US0010B !Bus. US 10
5.0028.050

US 127/US 10 on the Grant–Sheridan township line
US 10 in Wise Township

01975-01-011975[54]
current
Serves Clare


US0010C !Bus. US 10
7.20011.587

US 10 in Midland
US 10 and M-20 in Midland

01960-01-011960[55]
current
Western end is in Midland County and eastern end is in Bay County[3]


US0010D !Bus. US 10
14.76723.765

US 10 in Mount Morris Township
US 10 in Grand Blanc Township

01941-01-011941[56]

01962-01-011962[57]
Served Flint; replaced by Bus. M-54, also since returned to local control


US0010E !Bus. US 10
6.92511.145

US 10 in Waterford Township
US 10 in Bloomfield Township

01961-01-011961[58]

01986-01-011986[59]
Served Pontiac; replaced by Bus. US 24

US0012A !US 12A
3.7676.062

US 12 in Kalamazoo
US 12 in Comstock

01931-01-011931[15]

01954-01-011954[60]
Replaced by M-96


US0012B !Bus. US 12
11.95519.240

I-94/US 12 in Texas Township
I-94/US 12 in Comstock Township

01959-01-011959[61]

01961-01-011961[62]
Served Kalamazoo; replaced by BL I-94


US0012C !Bus. US 12
9.67815.575

I-94/US 12 in Battle Creek Township
I-94/US 12 in Emmett Township

01940-01-011940[63]

01961-01-011961[64]
Served Battle Creek; replaced by BL I-94


US0012D !Bus. US 12
3.7165.980

I-94/US 12 in Marshall Township
I-94/US 12 in Marengo Township

01960-01-011960[65]

01961-01-011961[66]
Served Marshall; replaced by BL I-94


US0012E !Bus. US 12
4.5207.274

I-94/US 12 in Albion
I-94/US 14 in Parma Township

01960-01-011960[65]

01961-01-011961[66]
Replaced by BL I-94


US0012F !Bus. US 12
10.27416.534

I-94/US 12 in Blackman Township
I-94/US 12 in Leoni Township

01951-01-01c. 1951[67]

01960-01-011960[68]
Served Jackson; replaced by BL I-94


US0012G !Bus. US 12
5.3278.573

US 12 in Bertrand Township
US 12 and M-51 in Niles Township

01962-01-011962[22]

02010-03-052010[69]
Served Niles; replaced by M-51, M-139


US0012H !Bus. US 12
8.02012.907

I-94/US 12 in Ypsilanti
US 12 in Van Buren Township

01962-01-011962[22]
current
Replaced Bus. US 112


US0016A !Byp. US 16
20.19732.504

US 16 in Walker Township
US 16 in Cascade Township

01942-01-011942[70]

01953-01-011953[71]
Bypassed Grand Rapids; replaced by the US 16 mainline, now part of M-11


US0016B !Bus. US 16
17.10227.523

US 16 in Walker
US 16 in Cascade Township

01953-01-011953[71]

01962-01-011962[72]
Served Grand Rapids; returned to local control

US0016C !US 16A
3.8636.217

US 16 in Farmington Hills
US 16 in Farmington Hills

01933-01-011933[13]

01956-01-011956[73]
Bypassed Farmington; replaced by the US 16 mainline, now part of M-5


US0016D !Bus. US 16
4.1296.645

US 16 in Farmington Hills
US 16 in Farmington Hills

01956-01-011956[73]

01961-01-011961[74]
Served Farmington; replaced by BL I-96, now unsigned


US0023A !Bus. US 23
5.7819.304

BL I-94/US 23 and M-17 in Pittsfield Township
US 23/M-14 in Ann Arbor Township

01962-11-281962[75]
current
Serves Ann Arbor


US0023B !Bus. US 23
3.0094.843

US 23 in Fenton
US 23 in Fenton

01958-01-01c. 1958[76]

02006-01-012006[77]
Southern 1.723 mi (2.773 km) unsigned after 1975;[78] now under city control


US0023C !Bus. US 23
8.00612.884

US 10/US 23 in Bridgeport Township
US 23/M-81 in Saginaw

01953-01-011953[79]

01961-01-011961[80]
Replaced by BL I-75


US0023D !Bus. US 23
2.7144.368

US 23 in Bay City
US 23/M-47 and M-20 in Bay City

01941-01-011941[81]

01961-01-011961[82]
Replaced by BL I-75/M-25 and M-84


US0023E !Bus. US 23
4.0746.556

US 23 in Belknap Township
US 23 in Rogers City

01942-01-281942[83]
current


US0024A !US 24A
33.78354.368
Ohio state line south of Erie

US 25 in Taylor

01945-01-011945[84]

01959-01-011959[21]
Replaced by I-75


US0024B !Bus. US 24
7.12111.460

US 24 in Bloomfield Township
US 24 in Waterford Township

01986-01-011986[59]
current
Serves Pontiac; formerly Bus. US 10

US0025A !US 25A
5.1118.225
Ohio state line in Erie Township

US 25 in Erie Township

01937-01-011937[85]

01945-01-011945[84]
Replaced by US 24A and later I-75

US0025C !US 25A
2.4813.993

M-51 in Fort Gratiot Township

US 25 in Fort Gratiot Township

01940-01-011940[86]

01963-01-011963[87]
Replaced by US 25 and later M-25


US0025C !Bus. US 25
8.38213.490

I-94/US 25 in Kimball Township
US 25 in Fort Gratiot Township

01963-01-011963[87]

01973-01-011973[88]
Served Marysville and Port Huron; replaced by M-25 and later BL I-94


US0027A !Bus. US 27
2.9864.806

I-69/US 27 and BL I-94 in Marshall Township

I-94 in Marshall Township

01967-01-011967[89]

01972-01-011972[90]
Served Marshall; sections not concurrent with BL I-94 turned over to local control


US0027B !Bus. US 27
4.8917.871

I-69/US 27 on the Carmel–Eaton township line
I-69/US 27 in Charlotte

01961-01-011961[91]

01974-01-011974[92]
Replaced by BL I-69


US0027C !Truck US 27
1.5292.461

US 27/M-78 in Lansing
US 27/M-78 in Lansing

01936-01-011936[93]

01950-01-011950[94]
Replaced by US 27


US0027D !Bus. US 27
4.7257.604

BL I-96 in Lansing

I-69/US 27 in DeWitt Township

01984-01-011984[95]

02002-01-012002[96]
Replaced by unsigned Bus. US 127 in Lansing


US0027E !Bus. US 27
8.80814.175

US 27 in Olive Township
US 27 in Bingham Township

01998-01-011998[97]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served St. Johns; replaced by Bus. US 127


US0027F !Bus. US 27
3.7456.027

US 27 on the Ithaca–North Star Township line
US 27 in Emerson Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Replaced by Bus. US 127

US0027G !US 27A
5.2558.457

US 27 east of Alma
US 27 and M-46 west of St. Louis

01929-01-011929[14]

01961-01-011961[98]
Replaced by Bus. US 27


US0027H !Bus. US 27
5.6319.062

US 27 on the Emerson–Bethany township line
US 27 in Pine River Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served Alma; replaced US 27A and replaced by Bus. US 127


US0027I !Bus. US 27
4.7117.582

US 27 on the Pine River–Bethany township line
US 27 in Pine River Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served St. Louis; replaced by Bus. US 127


US0027J !Bus. US 27
5.6889.154

US 127 in Union Township
US 127 in Union Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served Mt. Pleasant; replaced by Bus. US 127


US0027K !Bus. US 27
3.3745.430

US 127 in Vernon Township
US 127/US 10 in Grant Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served Clare; replaced by Bus. US 127


US0027L !Bus. US 27
6.90311.109

US 127 and M-61 in Hayes Township
US 127 in Hayes Township

01961-01-011961[98]

02002-01-012002[36]
Served Harrison; replaced by Bus. US 127


US0031A !Bus. US 31
3.5875.773

Bus. US 12 in Niles
Old US 31 in Niles Township

01987-01-011987[99]

02010-01-012010[100]
Replaced by M-139


US0031B !Bus. US 31
3.5725.749

US 31 in South Haven Township
US 31 in South Haven

01942-01-01c. 1942[101]

01963-01-011963[102]
Replaced by BL I-196


US0031C !Bus. US 31
4.1206.630

BL I-196/US 31 in Holland
US 31 and BL I-196 in Holland Township

01954-01-011954[103]

02004-01-012004[104]
Returned to city control

US0031D !US 31A
4.7637.665

US 16 and US 31 in Muskegon Heights
US 31 in Muskegon

01932-01-011932[16]

01941-01-01c. 1941[105]
Replaced by Bus. US 31


US0031E !Bus. US 31
9.87015.884

I-96 and US 31 in Norton Shores
US 31 in North Muskegon

01941-01-01c. 1941[105]
current
Serves Muskegon; replaced US 31A


US0031F !Bus. US 31
4.6807.532

US 31 in Whitehall Township
US 31 in Montague Township

01964-06-301964[106]
current
Serves Whitehall and Montague


US0031G !Bus. US 31
2.1383.441

US 31 in Hart Township
Johnson and State streets in Hart

01987-01-011987[107]
current
Business spur


US0031H !Bus. US 31
7.15111.508

US 31 in Weare Township
US 31 on the Pentwater–Weare township line

01955-08-031955[108]
current
Serves Pentwater


US0031I !Bus. US 31
3.1725.105

US 31 in Pere Marquette Township

US 10 in Ludington

02005-01-012005[109]
current
Business spur


US0041A !Bus. US 41
2.3433.771

US 41/M-28 in Marquette
US 41/M-28 in Marquette

01963-11-231963[110]

02005-11-052005[111]
Returned to city control


US0041B !Bus. US 41
4.8737.842

US 41/M-28 in Ishpeming
US 41/M-28 in Negaunee

01937-01-011937[112]

01958-01-011958[113]
Replaced by Bus. M-28


US0041C !Bus. US 41
4.2566.849

US 41 in Baraga
US 41 in Baraga Township

01940-01-011940[114]

01942-01-011942[115]
Returned to local control


US0112A !Bus. US 112
5.4348.745

US 112 in Bertrand Township
US 112 and M-60 in Milton Township

01956-01-01c. 1956[116]

01962-01-011962[22]
Served Niles; replaced by Bus. US 12


US0112B !Byp. US 112
8.02312.912

US 112 and M-17 in Pittsfield Township
US 112 in Van Buren Township

01942-01-01c. 1942[117]

01956-01-011956[118]
Bypassed Ypsilanti; replaced by I-94


US0112C !Bus. US 112
8.02012.907

US 112 in Ypsilanti
US 112 in Van Buren Township

01956-01-011956[118]

01962-01-011962[22]
Replaced by Bus. US 12


US0127A !Bus. US 127
6.44310.369

US 127 and M-50 in Summit Township

I-94, US 127 and M-50 in Blackman Township

01959-01-01c. 1959[119]
current
Seves Jackson


US0127B !Bus. US 127
2.3693.813

US 127 in Mason
US 127 and M-36 in Mason

01946-01-01c. 1946[120]

01964-01-011964[121]
Sections not concurrent with M-36 turned over to local control

US0127C !Bus. US 127
4.7257.604

BL I-96 in Lansing

I-69 in DeWitt Township

02002-01-012002[96]
current
Unsigned; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127D !Bus. US 127
8.80814.175

US 127 in Olive Township
US 127 in Bingham Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves St. Johns; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127E !Bus. US 127
3.7456.027

US 127 on the Ithaca–North Star Township line
US 127 in Emerson Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Replaced Bus. US 27


US0127F !Bus. US 127
5.6319.062

US 127 on the Emerson–Bethany township line
US 127 in Pine River Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves Alma; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127G !Bus. US 127
4.7117.582

US 127 on the Pine River–Bethany township line
US 127 in Pine River Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves St. Louis; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127H !Bus. US 127
5.6889.154

US 127 in Union Township
US 127 in Union Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves Mt. Pleasant; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127I !Bus. US 127
3.3745.430

US 127 in Vernon Township
US 127/US 10 in Grant Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves Clare; replaced Bus. US 27


US0127J !Bus. US 127
6.90311.109

US 127 and M-61 in Hayes Township
US 127 in Hayes Township

02002-01-012002[36]
current
Serves Harrison; replaced Bus. US 27


US0131A !Bus. US 131
3.6565.884

US 131 in Constantine Township
US 131 in Constantine Township

02013-01-012013[122]
current
Serves Constantine


US0131B !Bus. US 131
2.9824.799

US 131/M-60 in Three Rivers
US 131 in Three Rivers

01953-01-011953[123]
current



US0131C !Bus. US 131
9.99916.092

US 131 and I-94 in Oshtemo Township
US 131 in Kalamazoo Township

01964-01-011964[124]
current
Serves Kalamazoo


US0131D !Byp. US 131
14.25322.938

US 131 in Grand Rapids
US 131 in Plainfield Township

01945-01-011945[125]

01953-01-011953[71]
Replaced by M-11, M-37 and M-44


US0131E !Bus. US 131
2.4193.893

US 131 in Grand Rapids

I-296/US 131 in Grand Rapids

01953-01-011953[71]

02017-01-012017[126]
Returned to local control


US0131F !Bus. US 131
6.86011.040

US 131/M-20 in Big Rapids Township
US 131 and B-96 in Big Rapids Township

01983-01-011983[127]
current
Serves Big Rapids


US0131G !Bus. US 131
5.5979.007

US 131/M-55 in Clam Lake Township
US 131 in Haring Township

02001-01-012001[38]
current
Serves Cadillac


US0131H !Bus. US 131
5.6679.120

US 131 and M-42 in Cedar Creek Township
US 131 in Liberty Township

02003-01-012003[39]
current
Serves Manton


US0223A !Bus. US 223
3.7516.037

US 223 and M-52 in Adrian
US 223 in Adrian

01956-01-01c. 1956[128]
current


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See also[edit]



  • M-Blank.svg Michigan Highways portal


Notes[edit]




  1. ^ US 27A was created in 1929,[14]US 12A in 1931,[15]US 31A in 1932,[16] and US 16A in 1933.[13]


  2. ^ The Michigan State Highway Department was reorganized into the Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation on August 23, 1973,[17] and the name was later shortened to its current form in 1978.[18]




References[edit]



Footnotes[edit]




  1. ^ ab McNichol (2006), p. 74.


  2. ^ abcdefghijklmnopqr BPR & AASHO (1926).


  3. ^ abcdefgh Michigan Department of Transportation & Michigan Center for Shared Solutions and Technology Partnerships (2009). MDOT Physical Reference Finder Application (Map). Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 18, 2010. 


  4. ^ Swift (2011), p. 5.


  5. ^ Hamilton (2007), p. 8.


  6. ^ American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (n.d.). "Standing Committee on Highways (SCOH) Overview". American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original on December 14, 2015. Retrieved January 5, 2016. 


  7. ^ McNichol (2006), pp. 57, 121.


  8. ^ abc Rand McNally (2013), pp. 50–1.


  9. ^ MDOT (2015b), Lansing inset.


  10. ^ MDOT (2015a), §§ D4–D5.


  11. ^ abcd "Continuation of Highway 141". The Manitowoc Herald-News. September 20, 1928. p. 13. Retrieved August 11, 2018 – via NewspaperArchive.com.  open access publication – free to read


  12. ^ ab MSHD & Rand McNally (1935a); MSHD & Rand McNally (1935b).


  13. ^ abcd MSHD & Rand McNally (1933a); MSHD & Rand McNally (1933b).


  14. ^ ab MSHD (1929); MSHD & H.M. Gousha (1930).


  15. ^ ab MSHD & Rand McNally (1931a); MSHD & Rand McNally (1931b).


  16. ^ ab MSHD & Rand McNally (1932), Muskegon inset; MSHD & Rand McNally (1933a), Muskegon inset.


  17. ^ Kulsea & Shawver (1980), p. 27.


  18. ^ Kulsea & Shawver (1980), pp. 30–31.


  19. ^ Kulsea & Shawver (1980), pp. 17–18.


  20. ^ MSHD (1945), § M12.


  21. ^ ab "Interstate 75 Road Markers Are Unveiled". The Herald-Press. St. Joseph, MI. Associated Press. October 13, 1959. p. 3. OCLC 10117184. Retrieved July 11, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  22. ^ abcdef "Area Road Signs To Be Changed". The News-Palladium. Benton Harbor, MI. Associated Press. January 9, 1962. § 2, p. 5. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  23. ^ ab MSHD (1962), §§ K8–M14; MSHD (1963), §§ K8–M14.


  24. ^ abc "Will Eliminate US 25 Markings". Ironwood Daily Globe. Associated Press. p. 11. OCLC 10890811. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  25. ^ "Highway Additions Requested By State". The Owosso Argus-Press. Associated Press. November 14, 1968. p. 7. OCLC 9802802. Retrieved December 5, 2010 – via Google News. 


  26. ^ "News Capsules: Freeway". Ludington Daily News. November 2, 1976. p. 1. OCLC 27033604. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  27. ^ Hoogterp, Ed (January 18, 1981). "US 131 Won't Hit the Straits". The Grand Rapids Press. pp. 1F, 2F. OCLC 9975013. 


  28. ^ Conner, Robert E (April 11, 1979). "Removing I-296 Signs in Grand Rapids" (Letter). Letter to Donald E. Trull. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. 


  29. ^ ab Kanillopoolos, John J. (October 19, 1982). "Dual and Triple Routing on State Trunklines" (Letter). Letter to Trunkline Numbering Committee. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. 


  30. ^ Kanillopoolos, John J. (March 17, 1983). "Dual and Triple Routing on State Trunklines" (Letter). Letter to Trunkline Numbering Committee. Lansing: Michigan Department of Transportation. 


  31. ^ MDOT (1983), §§ C10–C11; MDOT (1984), §§ C10–C11.


  32. ^ MDOT (1986), §§ J11–M13; MDOT (1987), §§ J11–M13.


  33. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (June 9, 1986). "Route Numbering Committee Agenda" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Retrieved April 9, 2015 – via Wikimedia Commons. 


  34. ^ ab Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (April 27, 1997). "Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 16, 2017. Retrieved April 9, 2015. 


  35. ^ ab Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (April 17, 1999). "Report of the Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering to the Standing Committee on Highways" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived (PDF) from the original on October 16, 2017. Retrieved May 24, 2008. 


  36. ^ abcdefghijklmno MDOT (2002a), §§ G10–L11; MDOT (2003a), §§ G10–L11.


  37. ^ Truscott, John (August 31, 1998). "Governor Engler Opens US 27 Freeway" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on June 2, 2008. Retrieved May 24, 2008. 


  38. ^ ab Bornheimer, Hank (October 27, 2001). "Temporary Recreation Trail Ready for Traffic—You Can Walk, Run, Skate or Bike the Cadillac Bypass—until Tuesday". The Grand Rapids Press. p. A1. OCLC 9975013. 


  39. ^ ab MDOT (2003a), § H9; MDOT (2004a), § H9.


  40. ^ Aiken, Scott (August 23, 2003). "Better Late than Never: US 31 Freeway Finally Reaches Twin Cities". The Herald-Palladium. St. Joseph, MI. pp. 1A, 6A. OCLC 34793533. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  41. ^ Martin, Julie A. (August 27, 2003). "US 31 in Berrien County Opens Today!" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on December 25, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2013. 


  42. ^ Rook, Christine (July 12, 2009). "Finishing US 127 Still Has Support". Lansing State Journal. pp. 1A, 4A. ISSN 0274-9742. OCLC 6678181. Retrieved July 13, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  43. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (n.d.). "Overview". US 127 St. Johns to Ithaca Freeway. Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 15, 2016. 


  44. ^ Aiken, Scott (October 20, 2013). "When, Oh When, Will 31 Be Done? MDOT Says Linking the Freeway to I-94 East of Benton Harbor Is Years Away". The Herald-Palladium. Benton Harbor, MI. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014. Retrieved November 13, 2013. 


  45. ^ Haroldson, Tom (September 4, 2013). "MDOT Officials Concerned Funding Issues Can Delay, Kill Needed Projects". Kalamazoo Gazette. Archived from the original on April 2, 2014. Retrieved September 5, 2013. 


  46. ^ Ranzenberger, Mark (April 27, 2008). "US 127 Signs Getting Updated". The Morning Sun. Mount Pleasant, MI. pp. 1A, 6A. OCLC 22378715. 


  47. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1937a), §§ N7–N8; MSHD & Rand McNally (1937b), §§ N7–N8.


  48. ^ "Portion of US 33 Is Now Indiana 933: Name Changes Along Lincoln Way, North to State Line". South Bend Tribune. April 18, 1998. p. A6. OCLC 8793233. Retrieved December 29, 2008 – via ProQuest Archive. (Subscription required (help)). 


  49. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1934); MSHD & Rand McNally (1935a).


  50. ^ ODOH (1930); ODOH (1931), §§ E4–B14.


  51. ^ "US 2 Business Route Through Ironwood". The Bessemer Herald. August 14, 1942. p. 7. Retrieved November 9, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  open access publication – free to read


  52. ^ WisDOT (2001), § E2; WisDOT (2003), § E2.


  53. ^ MSHD (1958), § I9; MSHD (1960), § I9.


  54. ^ MDSHT (1975), § I10; MDSHT (1976), 6 I10.


  55. ^ MSHD (1960), § J11; MSHD (1961), § J11.


  56. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1941a), § K12; MSHD & Rand McNally (1941b), § K12.


  57. ^ MSHD (1962), § K12; MSHD (1963), § K12.


  58. ^ MSHD (1960), Pontiac inset; MSHD (1961), Detroit Metropolitan Area inset, §§ A5–B6.


  59. ^ ab MDOT (1986), Detroit and Vicinity inset, §§ A6–B7; MDOT (1987), Detroit and Vicinity inset, §§ A6–B7.


  60. ^ MSHD (1954a), Kalamazoo inset; MSHD (1954b), Kalamazoo inset.


  61. ^ "Marshall and Area Chronology for 1959". Marshall Evening Chronicle. December 31, 1959. pp. 4–5. OCLC 18110507. Retrieved August 21, 2013 – via NewspaperArchive.com.  open access publication – free to read


  62. ^ MSHD (1961), Kalamazoo inset; MSHD (1962), Kalamazoo inset.


  63. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1940b), Battle Creek inset; MSHD & Rand McNally (1940c), Battle Creek inset.


  64. ^ MSHD (1961), Battle Creek inset; MSHD (1962), Battle Creek inset.


  65. ^ ab MSHD (1960), § M10.


  66. ^ ab MSHD (1961), § M10.


  67. ^ MSHD (1951b), § M11; MSHD (1952a), § M11.


  68. ^ MSHD (1960), Jackson inset; MSHD (1961), Jackson inset.


  69. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (May 7, 2010). "Contract Number 2010-0086". Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved May 7, 2010 – via Yahoo! Groups: Great Lakes Roads. (Registration required (help)). 


  70. ^ MSHD (1942), Grand Rapids inset.


  71. ^ abcd MSHD (1953a), Grand Rapids inset; MSHD (1953b), Grand Rapids inset.


  72. ^ MSHD (1962), Grand Rapids inset; MSHD (1963), Grand Rapids inset.


  73. ^ ab MSHD (1956a), Detroit Area inset; (MSHD 1956b, Detroit Area inset),


  74. ^ MSHD (1961), Detroit Area inset; MSHD (1962), Detroit Area inset.


  75. ^ MSHD (1962), § M12; MSHD (1963), § M12.


  76. ^ MSHD (1958), § L12; MSHD (1960), § L12.


  77. ^ MDOT (2006), § L12; MDOT (2007), § L12.


  78. ^ MDSHT (1975), § L12; MDOT (1976), § L12.


  79. ^ MSHD (1953a), Saginaw inset; MSHD (1953b), Saginaw inset.


  80. ^ MSHD (1961), Saginaw inset; MSHD (1962), Saginaw inset.


  81. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1940c), Bay City inset; MSHD & Rand McNally (1941a), Bay City inset.


  82. ^ MSHD (1960), Bay City inset; MSHD (1961), Bay City inset.


  83. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1941b), § E12; MSHD & Rand McNally (1942), § E12.


  84. ^ ab MSHD (1945), § N13.


  85. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1937a), § N13; MSHD & Rand McNally (1937b), § N13.


  86. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1939b), § K14; MSHD & Rand McNally (1940a), § K14.


  87. ^ ab MSHD (1963), § K14; MSHD (1964), § K14.


  88. ^ MDSH (1973), Port Huron inset; MDSHT (1974), Port Huron inset.


  89. ^ MDSH (1967), § M10; MDSH (1968), § M10.


  90. ^ MDSH (1972), § M10; MDSH (1973), § M10.


  91. ^ MSHD (1962), § L10; MSHD (1963), § L10.


  92. ^ MDSHT (1974), § L10; MDSHT (1975), § L10.


  93. ^ MSHD (1936a), Lansing inset.


  94. ^ MSHD (1950a), Lansing inset; MSHD (1950b), Lansing inset.


  95. ^ MDOT (1984), Lansing inset; MDOT (1985), Lansing inset.


  96. ^ ab MDOT (2002b), Lansing inset; MDOT (2003b), Lansing inset.


  97. ^ MDOT (1998), § K11; MDOT (1999), § K11.


  98. ^ abcdefg MSHD (1961), §§ I10–K11; MSHD (1962), §§ I10–K11.


  99. ^ MDOT (1987), §§ N7–N8; MDOT (1988), §§ N7–N8.


  100. ^ Schirripa, Nick (April 13, 2010). "US 12 BR Resurfacing in Niles to Start April 19" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on December 10, 2010. Retrieved April 28, 2010. 
    ——— (April 22, 2010). "MDOT Meeting to Discuss Replacement of Historic Niles Bridge" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on October 12, 2012. Retrieved April 28, 2010. 



  101. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1942), § M7; MSHD & Rand McNally (1943), § M7.


  102. ^ MSHD (1963), § M7; MSHD (1964), § M7.


  103. ^ MSHD (1954a), § L8; MSHD (1954b), § L8.


  104. ^ MDOT (2004a), § L8; MDOT (2005), § L8.


  105. ^ ab MSHD & Rand McNally1940c, Muskegon inset; MSHD & Rand McNally (1941a), Muskegon inset.


  106. ^ MSHD (1964), § J7; MSHD (1965), § J7.


  107. ^ MDOT (1987), § J8; MDOT (1988), § J8.


  108. ^ MSHD (1955a), § J7; MSHD (1955b), § J7.


  109. ^ MDOT (2005), § I7; MDOT (2006), § I7.


  110. ^ "Bypass To Cut Travel Time by 20 Minutes". The Mining Journal. Marquette, MI. November 20, 1963. p. 13. ISSN 0898-4964. OCLC 9729223. 


  111. ^ Garner, Dawn (November 9, 2005). "MDOT and City of Marquette Complete Jurisdictional Transfer" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on March 14, 2007. Retrieved July 31, 2008. 


  112. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1937a), § C5; MSHD & Rand McNally (1937b), § C5.


  113. ^ MSHD (1958), § C5.


  114. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1939), § B4; MSHD & Rand McNally (1940a), § B4.


  115. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1942), § B4;


  116. ^ MSHD (1956b), Niles inset; MSHD (1957a), Niles inset.


  117. ^ MSHD & Rand McNally (1942), § M12; MSHD & Rand McNally (1943), § M12.


  118. ^ ab MSHD (1956a), § M12; MSHD (1956b), § M12.


  119. ^ MSHD (1958), Jackson inset; MSHD (1960), Jackson inset.


  120. ^ MSHD (1946), § M11; MSHD (1947), § M11.


  121. ^ MSHD (1964), § M11; MSHD (1965), § M11.


  122. ^ Westaby, Robb (October 30, 2013). "New US 131 Bypass Opens". Grand Rapids, MI: WXMI-TV. Retrieved October 30, 2013. 


  123. ^ MSHD (1953a), § N9; MSHD (1953b), § N9.


  124. ^ MSHD (1964), Kalamazoo inset; MSHD (1965), Kalamazoo inset.


  125. ^ MSHD (1945), Grand Rapids inset.


  126. ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 22, 2018). "2018 Spring Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. 


  127. ^ MDOT (1983), § J9; MDOT (1984), § J9.


  128. ^ MSHD (1955b), § N12; MSHD (1956a), § N12.




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