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Exit numbers range of a freeway through a city center

Started by SkyPesos, May 10, 2021, 09:01:46 PM

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JayhawkCO

Quote from: ftballfan on May 12, 2021, 10:31:28 PM
Would I-96 in Detroit count for 180-189?

So close, but I-24 in Chattanooga's main downtown exit is 179.

Chris


JayhawkCO

Looks like I got one for 180-189: I-64 in Richmond.

Chris

US 89

Utah's metropolitan area urban centers, which cover many of the higher ranges:

0-9: I-15 St George
81-89: I-84 Ogden
120-129: I-80 Salt Lake City
260-269: I-15 Provo
300-309: I-15 Salt Lake City
340-349: I-15 Ogden

Dirt Roads

Quote from: jayhawkco on May 13, 2021, 01:32:30 PM
Looks like I got one for 180-189: I-64 in Richmond.

Wow!  Richmond exits run from Exit 178 (Short Pump) to Exit 200 (I-295), possibly including Exit 205 (Bottoms Bridge) which I frequently used as to access Richmond when I worked in Fulton Yards on that side of town.

Durham exits just barely get into this range from Exit 170 (US-70) to Exit 182 (Red Mill Road). 

achilles765

For just the center of the city, as in downtown? Or the area around it?
Houston: interstate 10: 760-770
Interstate 45: 40-50
Interstate 69: 120-130

San Antonio:
Interstate 10: 570-580
Interstate 35: 150-160
Interstate 37: 130-142
I love freeways and roads in any state but Texas will always be first in my heart



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