Yearly Archives: 2006

AASHTO Agenda / Florida Update

For those of you who follow the happenings with AASHTO, they are meeting on October 26, 2006 to review a handful of U.S. highway numbering changes, which is a regular occurrence for members on their committee. Of the items on the agenda are two pertaining to the state of Florida. The first is the elimination of U.S. 98 Alternate at Panama City Beach in Bay County on the panhandle. The [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:16-05:00October 15th, 2006|Florida|2 Comments

Pacific Northwest Roadtrip – Day 5 (Seattle to Blaine)

Day 5 was probably the shortest with regards to roadding in the Northwest, but nonetheless full with the things that we did see. The main goal of the day was to drive Interstate 5 northward to the International Border and be back in time for dinner. From Burien we pretty much took Interstate 5 up and back, with a couple of side detours thrown in for good measure. As mentioned previously, [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:16-05:00October 12th, 2006|Washington|1 Comment

Tokyo’s Shuto Expressways (Japan Post 2 of 6)

While most of Japan is served by "National Routes" with the upside-teardrop shape (see the previous Japan post) Tokyo's Expressways are called "Shuto Expressways" and are managed by a different company, and have different route markers and different construction styles, different signs, all that. The routes even have their own numbering system. You can get a good map here (click) - it's in Japanese but as maps go, it's fairly [...]

By |2018-01-13T16:47:55-05:00October 11th, 2006|Japan|5 Comments

Pacific Northwest Roadtrip – Day 4 (Seattle and Tacoma)

After two marathon days of driving, we got together with Chris and tooled around the Seattle and Tacoma area during day 4, and then rendezvous with Andy's cousins in Burien. The day started off with some typical Seattle weather, even with it being late August. A rainy mist converted into light rain and then a solid sheet of rain as we ate breakfast at a local diner in Shoreline, Washington. [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:29-05:00October 9th, 2006|Washington|2 Comments

Japan Guide Sign Primer (Japan Post 1 of 6)

I got to spend the last week and some in Japan, mostly Tokyo but with some time in rural Chiba and Kanagawa Prefectures. The freeway system in Tokyo is subpar for being the largest city in the world (or one of them) - but what's there is astounding. Lots of double decker elevated jobs winding through skyscrapers. There will be 6 Japan posts, this one is just a primer on [...]

By |2018-01-13T16:45:31-05:00October 9th, 2006|Japan|1 Comment

Pacific Northwest Roadtrip – Day 3 (Cascade Locks to Seattle)

Started the morning in the quaint town of Cascade Locks, just a stone's throw away from the Bridge of the Gods. The bridge is tolled and privately run, joining U.S. 30 in Oregon with Washington 14 just west of Stevenson. Stevenson is an equally quaint town along the north banks of the Columbia River. Washington 14 (former U.S. 830) and U.S. 30/Interstate 84 are both also paralleled by busy Union [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:29-05:00October 8th, 2006|Oregon, Washington|1 Comment

Pacific Northwest Roadtrip – Day 2 (Corvallis to Cascade Locks)

After just five or six hours of sleep, we began our day in Corvallis traveling through downtown looking to photograph a sign we saw the night before. The sign in question still showed Oregon 99W as U.S. 99W, a designation long since retired. From there we opted for Oregon 99W west northward to Salem in lieu of Interstate 5 as an alternate. The routing also allowed us to visit two [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:29-05:00October 1st, 2006|Oregon|1 Comment

Pacific Northwest Roadtrip – Day 1 (Portland, Vancouver, Corvallis)

Day 1 - Portland to Vancouver, Vancouver to Eugene and Corvallis My flight took me to Albuquerque, New Mexico as the stopover point, my first time there, and from there northwest to Portland International Airport. Coming in over the virtual desert of southeastern Oregon, the air thickened with smoke due to area wild fires and stagnant air from very hot weather. The peaks of Mt. Hood and Mt. Adams peaked [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:30-05:00September 29th, 2006|New Mexico, Oregon, Washington|2 Comments

Some recent updates

Just wanted to mention a few updates to the site over the last week. First off Andy is continuing to add updates to the Interstate-Guide involving Northwest U.S. freeways. Of those updated, there is now a load of new coverage for I-5, I-82, I-84, I-182, and I-705. Continuing onward, I've been working on Springfield, Massachusetts area guides for northeastroads.com. The guides for I-91 and I-291 were updated, and a guide [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:30-05:00September 24th, 2006|Alabama, Interstate Highways|Comments Off on Some recent updates

Albany, GA’s Liberty Expressway

Situated in southwest Georgia is the mid-sized city of Albany. The city is the largest west of Interstate 75 and south of Columbus, and is also home to one of two freeways in far southwest Georgia that are not part of an Interstate highway. The freeway, known as the Liberty Expressway (though not signed as such), carries in part U.S. 19, U.S. 82, Georgia 3, Georgia 300, and Georgia 520 [...]

By |2018-01-18T15:22:31-05:00September 24th, 2006|Georgia|5 Comments
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