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I-678 the only 3 digit with three consecutive numbers

Started by roadman65, June 12, 2021, 11:00:36 AM

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roadman65

I was noticing that in the interstate system that in NYC, you have 6-7-8 to make the route number 678. In Dallas, TX you have I-345 which is 3-4-5.  Those are the only two 3 digit interstates like that but TexDOT fails to sign I-345 at all. So in essence I-678 is unique in this fashion like I-555 is the only three digit interstate to use one number out of two to be signed. The other being I-444 in Oklahoma not signed at all.

In US highways US 123 is totally unique as it's the only three with consecutive numbers in that situation.

Interesting.
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Quote from: roadman65 on June 12, 2021, 11:00:36 AM
In US highways US 123 is totally unique as it's the only three with consecutive numbers in that situation.

US 321
Clinched, plus MA 286

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Lowest untraveled: 25 (updated from 14)

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thspfc

I-890 qualifies - on a keyboard or calculator . . .

SkyPesos

For decreasing consecutive numbers, I-876 and I-765 currently don't exist, but are somewhat possible for the future based on the non-interstate corridors nearby. I-987 and I-543, a bit less so.

kenarmy

Just a reminder that US 6, 49, 50, and 98 are superior to your fave routes :)


EXTEND 206 SO IT CAN MEET ITS PARENT.

Occidental Tourist

Quote from: thspfc on June 12, 2021, 11:33:03 AM
I-890 qualifies - on a keyboard or calculator . . .

Don't forget I-[0]12 in Louisiana.

thspfc

Quote from: SkyPesos on June 12, 2021, 12:25:09 PM
For decreasing consecutive numbers, I-876 and I-765 currently don't exist, but are somewhat possible for the future based on the non-interstate corridors nearby. I-987 and I-543, a bit less so.
Never heard of I-543.

sprjus4

Quote from: thspfc on June 14, 2021, 07:42:40 AM
Quote from: SkyPesos on June 12, 2021, 12:25:09 PM
For decreasing consecutive numbers, I-876 and I-765 currently don't exist, but are somewhat possible for the future based on the non-interstate corridors nearby. I-987 and I-543, a bit less so.
Never heard of I-543.
None of the corridors he listed currently exist. He's speaking hypothetically.

Rothman

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Henry

Quote from: Occidental Tourist on June 14, 2021, 12:18:29 AM
Quote from: thspfc on June 12, 2021, 11:33:03 AM
I-890 qualifies - on a keyboard or calculator . . .

Don't forget I-[0]12 in Louisiana.
And I-210, found in Los Angeles and Lake Charles.
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Quote from: Occidental Tourist on June 14, 2021, 12:18:29 AM
Don't forget I-[0]12 in Louisiana.

I wouldn't count that. As a 2di, there's really no implied 0 there. I would count it, though, if there were an I-1, since 1di's are in essence 2di's with an elided 0.
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State Interstates clinched: I-26 (TN), I-75 (GA), I-75 (KY), I-75 (TN), I-81 (WV), I-95 (NH)

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SkyPesos

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on June 14, 2021, 04:40:56 PM
Any roads with 4 consecutive numbers?
There's a KY 2345 in the Cincy metro area, at NKU.

Jim

Quote from: Roadgeekteen on June 14, 2021, 04:40:56 PM
Any roads with 4 consecutive numbers?

TM data has examples of roads numbered 1234, 2345, 3456, 4567, 5678, and 6789.
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wxfree

The first three digit I thought of was I-345, which is near me.

Texas has FM Roads 1234, 2345, and 3456.
I'd like to buy a vowel, Alex.  What is E?

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CNGL-Leudimin

I recently finished clinching A-1234 here in Aragon, Spain, if that counts. There will be an A-2222 (four of the same number) nearby in a few years. In fact there will be A-2, A-22, A-222 and A-2222 all within Aragon, the first two are freeways, the other two regular roads.
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