Highways where each terminus is a palindrome of the other

Started by ElishaGOtis, November 18, 2024, 08:03:42 AM

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ElishaGOtis

Probably best described through an example... I-24 goes between I-57 and I-75. What other highways do something similar where one terminus ends at a number opposite the other?

I'd like to shy away from routes that are a palindrome regardless, like I-55 or US-202, mainly because I'm thinking of cases where the palindrome is a different number entirely (I.e. 57 and 75, or 01 and 10).
I can drive 55 ONLY when it makes sense.

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TheCatalyst31

Illinois Route 22 goes between US 14 and US 41.

jp the roadgeek

CT 22 goes between CT 10 and US (0)1

CT/MA 41 goes between Dutchess CR (0)2 and US 20
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TheHighwayMan3561

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Minnesota TH 33 and TH 73 - south end I-35, north end US 53
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JayhawkCO

CO72 - north end CO(0)7, south end I-70
CO96 - west end CO69, east end K-96


wanderer2575

M-100's south terminus is I-69, north terminus is I-96.

M-204's western and eastern termini are both M-22.  Does that count?   :bigass:

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JayhawkCO

Quote from: TheHighwayMan3561 on November 19, 2024, 10:57:26 AMMinnesota TH 33 and TH 73 - south end I-35, north end US 53

Found one more for Minny.

MN30 - west end SD34, east end MN43

xonhulu

Both WA 155 and WA 211 run between WA 20 and US (0)2.

Stretching this further, MT 56 runs between MT 200 and US (00)2.

PNWRoadgeek

I don't think there's any highway in Oregon that does this exactly. Our route numbering scheme doesn't really allow for this to happen. Xonhulu also listed the examples we have in Washington, so really, I don't know what to go for here PNW wise, considering I'm not very familiar with Idaho. More familiar with the Pacific Southwest state wise.
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TheStranger

I think California's geographic numbering scheme from 1934 mostly prevents this from happening, i.e. Route 20 is way up north from where Route 2 is as a result.

That being said, there are some that may have been possible due to post-Interstate changes:

- Route (0)1 and I-10 as termini: almost-but-not-quite for I-710 on each end. 
- Interstate (0)5 and US 50 as termini: the forthcoming Capital Southeast Connector, though not sure this will be a numbered route

Chris Sampang

roadman65

FM 1013 in Texas? I believe it connects US 69 to US 96.
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Quote from: roadman65 on November 19, 2024, 09:34:12 PMFM 1013 in Texas? I believe it connects US 69 to US 96.

TX 327 definitely does.

FM 1013's west terminus is at US 69, but the east terminus is past US 96 by a few miles.

I thought Rec.Rd. 255 might, but it goes on past US 96 to the south end of Toledo Bend.



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