Single-digit sine salads

Started by kurumi, July 30, 2020, 04:21:41 PM

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kurumi

These are small salads, more of an amuse-bouche, but I like the look of all single digits on a sign assembly. Large ones are obviously rare, but there must be others with 3 or more routes.

Here's what I've found in Connecticut:



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formulanone

#1
Kinda-sorta salad, if you include the mileage:


Utica, if we're allowing suffixes:


Rothman

Heh.  Just saw a CT 2/CT 5 sign in the construction zone on CT 15/US 5 near I-84.  Sorry, no picture.
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bing101

5 and 10 in Los Angeles because of the East Los Angeles Interchange.
5 and 8 in San Diego.
1 and 2 in the Santa Monica area.

formulanone

North of Yukon, Oklahoma:


Calhoun, Mississippi:

paulthemapguy

US5 and US2 on a stick in St. Johnsbury, VT


IMG_2698 by Paul Drives, on Flickr

1 and 5 on PEI:


IMG_4311 by Paul Drives, on Flickr

A BGS in Nova Scotia that isn't technically multiple panels, but might hit the spot:


IMG_4138 by Paul Drives, on Flickr
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