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Consecutive highway concurrency/intersection

Started by robbones, November 14, 2014, 07:52:42 AM

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hotdogPi

Near misses of 3 consecutive numbers:

US 1, CT 2, and RI 3 miss by 1000 feet.
Keene NH has 9, 10, and... 12.
US 7 and MA 8 are two miles apart when intersecting MA 9.
Clinched, minus I-93 (I'm missing a few miles and my file is incorrect)

Traveled, plus US 13, 44, and 50, and several state routes

I will be in Burlington VT for the eclipse.


TEG24601

SR 525 meets SR 526 in Mukilteo, WA


SR 526 meets SR 527 about 5 miles East in Everett, WA.



They said take a left at the fork in the road.  I didn't think they literally meant a fork, until plain as day, there was a fork sticking out of the road at a junction.

hbelkins

Speaking of near-misses ...

Maysville, Ky. has KY 8, KY 9, KY 10 and KY 11. However, they don't all intersect. KY 8 doesn't intersect any of them (it terminates at US 62 in downtown near the Simon Kenton Bridge. However, KY 9 intersects KY 10 and KY 10 intersects KY 11.


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sandwalk

Kind of random, but in northern Ohio one can drive in the Sandusky area on Route 2, exit to Route 4, drive north and turn east on Route 6, continue to Cleveland and turn south on Route 8, and finally turn west on Route 10.

2 - 4 - 6 - 8 - 10  (all are state routes except US 6)

iBallasticwolf2

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freebrickproductions

Though unsigned, AL 1 and AL 2 intersect and have a short concurrency here in Huntsville, AL. I'm not sure if this counts though.
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oscar

We had a game on this subject a long time ago, where we started off with a photo (that part was required, to play in the game) of markers for route 1 and route 2 at their junction, then tried to work our way into higher numbers. The game petered out before I could throw in my photo from the HI 377/HI 378 intersection. As noted above, there's an even higher number junction in WA.

The Northwest Territories have several consecutive route intersections, a high percentage of its only eight numbered routes (one of them isolated from the other seven): NT 1/NT 2 in Enterprise, NT 3/NT 4 in Yellowknife, NT 5/NT 6 east of Hay River.

Alaska has fewer consecutive route intersections among more routes, AK 1/AK 2 in Tok and AK 2/AK 3 in Fairbanks.

In Yukon Territory, YT 1 and 2 meet and multiplex in the Whitehorse area. YT 7 and YT 8 intersect south of Jakes Corner.
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Bruce

More from Washington:

SR 124 and SR 125 in Prescott

SR 202 and SR 203 in Fall City

SR 224 and SR 225 in Benton City

SR 303 and SR 304 in Bremerton

SR 432 and SR 433 in Longview

SR 502 and SR 503 in Battle Ground

SR 522 and SR 523 in Seattle/Lake Forest Park

SR 528 and SR 529 in Marysville

steviep24

#58
Some NY ones:

Intersections:
NY 18 and NY 19 (Hamlin)
NY 19 and US 20 (Pavilion Center)
NY 19 and US 20A (Warsaw)
US 20 and NY 21 (Also concurrent for a short distance)(Canandaigua)
NY 77 and NY 78 (Java Center)


kurumi

Newington, CT has a 173/174 overlap and 175/176 intersection.
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OracleUsr

Asheville and Weaverville, NC--I-26 and US 25
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hbelkins

Isn't Ohio the champion of consecutive Interstate intersections? 70/71, 74/75, 76/77


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sandwalk

Quote from: hbelkins on September 10, 2015, 11:49:04 AM
Isn't Ohio the champion of consecutive Interstate intersections? 70/71, 74/75, 76/77

And just 20 miles east of the Ohio border in Pennsylvania, you have 79/80.

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roadman65

Quote from: sandwalk on September 10, 2015, 12:28:49 PM
Quote from: hbelkins on September 10, 2015, 11:49:04 AM
Isn't Ohio the champion of consecutive Interstate intersections? 70/71, 74/75, 76/77

And just 20 miles east of the Ohio border in Pennsylvania, you have 79/80.
Not to mention I-80/I-81 several hundred miles into PA to the east as well.

Then Missouri is champion for US routes. US 60/ US 61/ US 62,  US 62/US 63  Formerly US 65/ US 66, US 66/ US 67
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Sheryl Crowe

DJDBVT

VT 14/VT 15 and VT 15/VT 16, both in Hardwick, VT.

Buffaboy

NY 265/266 in North Tonawanda, NY AND in Buffalo
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WNYroadgeek

#67
Some more New York examples:

US 11 and NY 12 in both Chenango and Watertown.
NY 16 and NY 17 in Olean (at least for now; who knows if it'll stick once I-86 is fully signed from Erie to Harriman).
NY 61 and US 62 in Niagara Falls.
I-86 and I-87 in Harriman (eventually).
NY 223 and NY 224 in Van Etten.
NY 324 and NY 325 in Tonawanda.
NY 414 and NY 415 in Corning.

empirestate


Quote from: WNYroadgeek on September 28, 2015, 11:06:57 PM
Some more New York examples:

US 11 and NY 12 in both Chenango and Watertown.
NY 16 and NY 17 in Olean.
NY 61 and US 62 in Niagara Falls.
I-86 and I-87 in Harriman (eventually).
NY 223 and NY 224 in Van Etten.
NY 324 and NY 325 in Tonawanda.
NY 414 and NY 415 in Corning.

Don't forget NY 18 and NY 19 in Hamlin.


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PHLBOS

PA 29's southern terminus is at US 30 just outside of Malvern (Chester County).
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