A recommissioned highway is one that has changed numbers, street names, or route designations. The roadway might remain unchanged, but it has been given a new name. An example is Interstate 84 through northeastern Connecticut. It was redesignated as I-86 in 1969 but recommissioned as I-84 in 1984.
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