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List of Interstate Highways In Michigan Information

List of Interstate Highways in Michigan

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Interstate Highways of the State Trunkline Highway System
Highway markers in different years for Interstate 69 (1957), Business Loop Interstate 75 (1957), Interstate 94 (1971), Business Spur Interstate 96 (1971) and the Capitol Loop (1989)
System information
Formed: August 14, 1957[1]
Length: 1,238.709 mi[2] (1,993.509 km)
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate nn (I-nn)
Business Loops: Business Loop Interstate nn (BL I-nn)
Business Spurs: Business Spur Intestate nn (BS I-nn)
System links
Michigan State Trunkline Highway System InterstateUSStateHeritage Routes

Contents

Primary Interstates

Number South or west terminus North or east terminus Length (mi)[2] Length (km) Opened Signed Completed Notes References
069 ! I-69 Coldwater Port Huron 202.710 326.230 1967 1967 1992 [3][4][5]
075 ! I-75 Erie Sault Ste. Marie 395.010 635.707 1957 1959 1973 Longest highway in Michigan, only highway on both Upper & Lower peninsulas, only freeway in the Upper Peninsula; segments are named the Detroit–Toledo, Fisher, Chrysler, American Legion, Prentiss M. Brown and G. Mennon Williams freeways [6][7][8]
094 ! I-94 New Buffalo Port Huron 275.398 443.210 1958 1959 1960 First Interstate Highway completed between state borders in 1960; one section named the Detroit Industrial Freeway, another named Edsel Ford Freeway [7][9][10]
096 ! I-96 Norton Shores Detroit 192.032 309.046 1956 1959 1977 One section previously known as the Brighton–Farmington Freeway [7][11][12][13]

Auxiliary Interstates

Number South or west terminus North or east terminus Length (mi)[2] Length (km) Opened Completed Notes References
194 ! I-194 Battle Creek 3.374 5.430 1961 1966 Sojourner Truth Downtown Parkway; The Penetrator [14][15][16][17][18][19]
196 ! I-196 Benton Harbor Grand Rapids 80.629 129.760 1963 Gerald R. Ford Freeway [20]
275 ! I-275 Newport Novi 35.026 56.369 1977 [21]
296 ! I-296 Grand Rapids Walker 3.189 5.132 1962 No longer signed as I-296 since the end of the 1970s [22][23][24][25]
375 ! I-375 Detroit 1.147 1.846 1964 Southern end of the Walter P. Chrysler Freeway [26]
475 ! I-475 Grand Blanc Flint 16.866 27.143 1973 UAW Freeway [27][28]
496 ! I-496 Delta Township Lansing 11.481 18.477 1963 1970 R. E. Olds Freeway [29][30]
675 ! I-675 Saginaw Zilwaukee 7.929 12.760 1971 [31][32]
696 ! I-696 Novi St. Clair Shores 28.368 45.654 1963 1989 Walter P. Reuther Freeway [33][34][35]

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Proposed Interstates

Number South or west terminus North or east terminus Notes References
I-67 South Bend, IN Kalamazoo Proposed designation for what was shifted to become I-69 [1][37]
Benton Harbor Grand Rapids Later proposed for what became I-196 [37][38]
I-73 Newport Novi Proposed for what became I-275 [37]
Ottawa Lake Grayling Designated by Congress, but all future study halted by MDOT; essentially removed from consideration [39][40]
I-77 Erie Port Huron Proposed designation for what became I-94 from Detroit to Port Huron and cosigned with I-75 from Detroit to state line [1]
I-92 Benton Harbor Detroit Proposed designation for what became I-94 from Detroit to Benton Harbor [1]
I-94N Muskegon Grand Rapids Proposed designation for what became I-196, and now I-96 from Grand Rapids to Muskegon [1]
I-98 Novi St. Clair Shores Proposed designation for what became I-696 [37]

Business routes

Number Location Length (mi)[2] Length (km) First year Last year Notes References
069A ! BL I-69 Coldwater 5.202 8.372 1967 2012 !present
069B ! BL I-69 Charlotte 4.891 7.871 1974 2012 !present
069C ! BL I-69 Lansing 14.668 23.606 1987 2012 !present
069D ! BL I-69 Port Huron 5.408 8.703 1984 2012 !present
075A ! BL I-75 Pontiac 7.767 12.500 1963 2012 !present
075B ! BL I-75 Saginaw 7.338 11.809 1960 1971 Now under local control
075C ! BS I-75 Bay City 3.047 4.904 1961 2012 !present
075D ! BL I-75 West Branch 5.525 8.892 1973 2012 !present
075E ! BL I-75 Roscommon 6.935 11.161 1973 2012 !present
075F ! BL I-75 Grayling 5.823 9.371 1961 2012 !present
075G ! BL I-75 Gaylord 3.391 5.457 1986 2012 !present
075H ! BL I-75 St. Ignace 4.719 7.594 1960 2012 !present
075I ! BS I-75 Sault Ste. Marie 5.867 9.442 1962 2012 !present
094A ! BL I-94 Benton HarborSt. Joseph 10.705 17.228 1960 2012 !present
094B ! BL I-94 Kalamazoo 11.090 17.848 1960 2012 !present
094C ! BL I-94 Battle Creek 13.978 22.495 1960 2012 !present
094D ! BL I-94 Marshall 5.707 9.185 1960 2012 !present
094E ! BL I-94 Albion 4.520 7.274 1960 2012 !present
094F ! BL I-94 Jackson 10.274 16.534 1960 2012 !present
094G ! BL I-94 Ann Arbor 8.436 13.576 1960 2012 !present
094H ! BL I-94 Port Huron 8.536 13.737 1986–87 2012 !present
096A ! BS I-96 Portland 1.292 2.079 1973 2007 Now under local control
096B ! BL I-96 Lansing 13.545 21.799 1987 2012 !present
096C ! BL I-96 Howell 5.415 8.715 1962 2012 !present
096D ! BL I-96 Farmington 4.365 7.025 1961 1977 Now an unsigned trunkline [41]
096E ! BS I-96 Detroit 7.033 11.319 1962 1977 Now an unsigned trunkline [41]
196A ! BL I-196 South Haven 3.572 5.749 1963 2012 !present
196A ! BL I-196 Holland 11.508 18.520 1974 2012 !present
196C ! BS I-196 Grand Rapids 3.388 5.452 1972 2012 !present
375 ! BS I-375 Detroit 0.167 0.269 1963 2012 !present Unsigned along Jefferson Avenue
696 ! BS I-696 Detroit 18.562 29.873 1961–62 1970 Previous designation for the John C. Lodge Freeway, now M-10
496 ! Capitol Loop Lansing 2.381 3.832 1989 2012 !present Also designated Capitol Loop I-496 by MDOT [42][43]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e American Association of State Highway Officials (August 14, 1957). Highway plan August 14, 1957.jpg Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (Map). http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Interstate Highway plan August 14, 1957.jpg. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  2. ^ a b c d Michigan Department of Transportation (2009). MDOT Physical Reference Finder Application (Map). Cartography by Michigan Center for Geographic Information. http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/prfinder/. Retrieved November 17, 2010.
  3. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1967). Official Highway Map (Map). Section M10–N10.
  4. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1968). Official Highway Map (Map). Section M10–N10.
  5. ^ "Michigan's Interstate System Is Completed". Argus-Press (Owosso, MI). October 12, 1992. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=5ToiAAAAIBAJ&sjid=sqkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2155,3782878&dq=interstate+69+lansing+completed&hl=en. Retrieved November 22, 2010.
  6. ^ "Ohio, Michigan Dedicate New Expressway". Chicago Daily Tribune: p. 3. May 23, 1959.
  7. ^ a b c "Michigan Delays Road Number System". Toledo Blade: p. 11. June 4, 1959. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=mb1OAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9AAEAAAAIBAJ&pg=7401,5582043&dq=interstate+opening+michigan&hl=en. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
  8. ^ "Last Section Being Built". Reading Eagle. December 10, 1972. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=CworAAAAIBAJ&sjid=4pkFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2086,6998420&dq=interstate+75+michigan+open+-classified&hl=en. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
  9. ^ Foust, Hal (June 29, 1958). "Safe, Fast Highways to Everywhere". Chicago Daily Tribune: p. 243.
  10. ^ Staff (June 3, 2008). "National Firsts". Michigan Department of Transportation. http://www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,1607,7-151-9620_11154-129682--,00.html. Retrieved November 21, 2010.
  11. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (April 1, 1956). 1956 Official Highway Map (Map). Section K8, L10, M12–M13.
  12. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (October 1, 1956). 1956 Official Highway Map (Map). Section K8, L10, M12–M13.
  13. ^ Kulsea, p. 27.
  14. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1960). Official Highway Map (Map). Battle Creek inset. (Includes all changes through July 1, 1960)
  15. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1961). Official Highway Map (Map). Battle Creek inset. (Includes all changes through July 1, 1961)
  16. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1966). Official Highway Map (Map). Battle Creek inset.
  17. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1967). Official Highway Map (Map). Battle Creek inset.
  18. ^ Barnett, p. 201.
  19. ^ "Penetrator to get $1.6M face-lift". The Battle Creek Enquirer. March 18, 2002.
  20. ^ Barnett, p. 89.
  21. ^ "Freeway To Open Jan. 14". Ludington Daily News: p. 2. January 8, 1977.
  22. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1962). Official Highway Map (Map). Grand Rapids inset.
  23. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1963). Official Highway Map (Map). Grand Rapids inset.
  24. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways and Transportation (1979). Official Transportation Map (Map) (1978–79 ed.). Grand Rapids inset.
  25. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (1980). Official Transportation Map (Map) (1980–81 ed.). Grand Rapids inset.
  26. ^ Barnett, p. 233.
  27. ^ Barnett, pp. 40–1
  28. ^ Barnett, p. 215.
  29. ^ Miller, Matthew (February 22, 2009). "Looking Back: I-496 Construction, A Complicated Legacy". Lansing State Journal: pp. 1A, 8A.
  30. ^ Barnett, p. 165.
  31. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1971). Official Highway Map (Map). 1 in:14.5 mi. Section J12.
  32. ^ Michigan Department of State Highways (1972). Official Highway Map (Map). 1 in:14.5 mi. Section J12.
  33. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1963). Official Highway Map (Map). Section M13.
  34. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (1964). Official Highway Map (Map). Section M13.
  35. ^ Leavitt, Paul (December 11, 1989). "Nationline". USA Today: p. 3A.
  36. ^ Barnett, p. 234.
  37. ^ a b c d Staff (April 25, 1958). "Recommended Interstate Route Numbering for Michigan". Michigan State Highway Department. Archived from the original on August 5, 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20040805182658/nwindianahwys.homestead.com/michiplan.html. Retrieved September 4, 2010.
  38. ^ "Would Shift Route Number: Mackie Seeks Int. 96 Designation for Grand Rapids – Muskegon Stretch". The Grand Rapids Press: p. 32. May 1, 1963.
  39. ^ "The National Highway System Designation Act of 1995". U.S. Congress. November 28, 1995. http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/legsregs/title3.html#332. Retrieved September 28, 2010. "§1105(c)(5) I-73/74 North-South Corridor from Charleston, South Carolina, through Winston-Salem, North Carolina, to Portsmouth, Ohio, to Cincinnati, Ohio, to termini at Detroit, Michigan and Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan. The Sault Ste. Marie terminus shall be reached via a corridor connecting Adrian, Jackson, Lansing, Mount Pleasant, and Grayling, Michigan."
  40. ^ Debnar, Kari (June 12, 2001). "MDOT Postpones Further Studies Along I-73 Corridor" (Press release). Michigan Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on December 31, 2004. http://web.archive.org/web/20050228055502/www.michigan.gov/mdot/0,1607,7-151-9620_11057-75166--M_2001_6,00.html. Retrieved September 28, 2010.
  41. ^ a b Michigan Department of Transportation (2006). Truck Operators Map (Map). Detroit inset.
  42. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (August 29, 2007) (PDF). Right of Way Map for Ingham County, Sheet 180 (Map). http://mdotwas1.mdot.state.mi.us/public/ROWFiles/files/Ingham/sheet180.pdf. Retrieved October 15, 2008.
  43. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (2006). Truck Operators Map (Map). Lansing inset.

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