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2 US Routes 1 City No Connection

Started by roadman65, May 19, 2014, 08:21:20 PM

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US71

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BrianP

US 202 and 13 in Wilmington DE
US 221 and US 460 Lynchburg VA (but 221 does end at Bus US 460)

A couple honorable mentions for being so close:
US 301 and 13 in Delaware.  US 13 gets close but doesn't enter Middletown.
US 11/15 and US 22 but 11/15 doesn't enter Harrisburg PA

agentsteel53

#28
1934-1965: US-66 and US-466 come within not much more than one US-91 bridge in Barstow, but never touch.
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KEVIN_224

This almost happens in East Hartford, CT. US Route 6 is concurrent with I-84 there. I-84/US 6 pass over US Route 5 (Main Street). There is one lone on ramp from US 5 north to I-84/US 6 West. US Route 44 is a short distance north of this, but that and US 6 do run concurrent in two spots.

Maybe New Haven could count? I don't think US Routes 1 and 5 ever touch. They're both definitely within the New Haven city limits.

Zeffy

#30
US 27 and US 41 in Miami, FL.

US 301 and US 41 in Tampa, FL.
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Mapmikey

Quote from: Zeffy on May 20, 2014, 11:54:45 AM
US 27 and US 1 in Miami, FL. US 41 also does not touch US 27 either, but does touch US 1.

US 301 and US 41 in Tampa, FL.

US 27 ends at US 1 - http://goo.gl/maps/FhZ2o

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Zeffy

Quote from: Mapmikey on May 20, 2014, 12:00:10 PM
US 27 ends at US 1 - http://goo.gl/maps/FhZ2o

Mapmikey

Oh shoot, I didn't see US 27 continue on NE 36th Street...
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roadman65

Quote from: Zeffy on May 20, 2014, 11:54:45 AM
US 27 and US 41 in Miami, FL.

US 301 and US 41 in Tampa, FL.
US 1 does indeed connect the two routes via US 1.
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JCinSummerfield

In Detroit, US-12 doesn't connect with US-10, US-16 or US-25 ...   :eyebrow:  never mind...

PurdueBill

Does US 136 end in Indianapolis proper or in Speedway?  (yes, completely pedantic and I don't know the exact answer)

NWI_Irish96

Quote from: PurdueBill on May 20, 2014, 02:03:13 PM
Does US 136 end in Indianapolis proper or in Speedway?  (yes, completely pedantic and I don't know the exact answer)

Now that they have reconfigured the 465/74/136 interchange, 136 ends right at Speedway's city limits instead of inside Speedway, but in any case, Indy's city limits continue out a couple miles west of there so 136 does go through Indy.
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PurdueBill

That's what I speculated.  I know it used to technically turn left (unsigned) to meet I-74, but that isn't possible anymore.  I know that Indy legally is west of Speedway too but just wondered when US 136 came up above as to what they define the end as now.  It definitely did (and still does) enter/pass thru Indy without meeting 52 and friends.

Brandon

US-52 comes within a mile of US-30 in Joliet, Illinois, but does not meet and does not cross.  They wait until the middle of nowhere near Amboy, Illinois for that.
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maplestar

#39
Due to the "unique shape" of Chesapeake, VA, US 17 does not meet US 58 within the city, though they do end up meeting in the neighboring city of Portsmouth.

Edited to add: In another of its neighbors, the city of Suffolk, VA, not only do those two routes not meet again, but US 17 meets none of US 13, US 58, and US 460.

Charles2

Montgomery, AL: US 31 doesn't junction either US 231 or 331.
Gadsden, AL: US 11 doesn't junction US 411.

sbeaver44

#41
Allentown, PA:  US 222 and US 22
Ebensburg, PA: US 422 and US 22
Chattanooga, TN:  US 76 and US 74, US 27 and US 74, US 41 and US 74, US 72 and US 74.

SteveG1988

Close: Hammonton has US 206 end at US30 with NJ54 connecting via the town of Folsom.
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Quote from: KEVIN_224 on May 20, 2014, 11:39:58 AM
This almost happens in East Hartford, CT. US Route 6 is concurrent with I-84 there. I-84/US 6 pass over US Route 5 (Main Street). There is one lone on ramp from US 5 north to I-84/US 6 West. US Route 44 is a short distance north of this, but that and US 6 do run concurrent in two spots.

Maybe New Haven could count? I don't think US Routes 1 and 5 ever touch. They're both definitely within the New Haven city limits.

Yes in New Haven.  US 5 used to end at US 1, but now officially ends at I-91 Exit 4 on State St.  Also, US 5 and US 20 barely meet as US 20 overpasses it in West Springfield.  And US 6 overpasses US 1 as it's duplexed with I-95 for one exit in Providence.  And US 30 and US 40 both end in Atlantic City blocks apart.
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nexus73

US 26 and US 30 do not connect in Portland OR.

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Duke87

Quote from: KEVIN_224 on May 20, 2014, 11:39:58 AM
Maybe New Haven could count? I don't think US Routes 1 and 5 ever touch. They're both definitely within the New Haven city limits.

They don't, the south end of US 5 is at I-91 exit 5. It used to continue down State Street to end at US 1, but maintenance of that was turned back to the city of New Haven decades ago and so the designation was truncated.


If we interpret "city" to mean the strict boundaries of any municipality, then for Connecticut we also have:
- US 5 does not intersect US 6/44 in Hartford
- US 6 does not intersect US 44 in West Hartford
- US 6 does not intersect US 44 in Coventry
- US 6 does not intersect US 44 in Mansfield
- US 7 does not intersect US 44 in Salisbury
- US 202 does not intersect US 44 in New Hartford
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DandyDan

In St. Joseph, Missouri, US 169 never intersects US 59. 
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hbelkins

Knoxville: US 129 does not meet US 25W, nor does it meet US 441. Technically, 129 and 441 do not meet 11E and 11W either. I know 441 meets 11 but I'm not positive about 129.

Bristol, Va.: US 58 does not meet US 11E or 11W. It does meet 11, however.


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