Re: US highways that end at non-mainline US highways
- From: "Marc Fannin" <musxf579@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: 13 Jan 2006 12:11:31 -0800
Steve wrote:
> Michael Moroney wrote:
>
> > Steve <smalpert@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> >
> >>US 9/US 11 became QC 9/QC 11 until QC (then PQ) did away with non-three
> >>digit routes. I'm not sure, but US 2 may have had a QC 2, or if not,
> >>certainly signs TO/VERS 2.
> >
> > US 2 doesn't reach the border. It ends at US 11, very close to it.
>
> Right, but then continues again in Michigan. SPUI and/or Shawn have had
> theories about US 2 connecting through Canada from Michigan to New York.
> While plausible, I don't think it ever happened.
I don't know - the following link is to a post by Ron Wilbanks quoting
transportation workers who said it was so - and Ron is *very* reliable
from what I've seen.
http://groups.google.com/group/misc.transport.road/msg/761270a55c46f1da
(5/2/03)
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