An old alignment is an historical routing of a route, either existing or dead. For instance, some old U.S. routes remain as weed-covered paths that do not resemble major highways any more, even though they were at one time significant transportation corridors. Old alignments may also consist of a frontage road or residential street that was bypassed by a newer or wider alignment later.
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