Has any one visited every state a Specific US Route goes

Started by roadman65, May 31, 2022, 10:07:06 AM

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roadman65

I was wondering if there are any US routes you've not clinched end to end, but at least been on one part in each state the route visits?

For me been on US 9 in all three states it transits, but missing segments in each.

US 13 is another. Been on in all 5 states but clinched only one state: Maryland but also  have most of Virginia and Delaware. Need NC and PA to complete.

US 301 I have clinched  every state , but one. I just need two parts in Virginia to have that done, but nonetheless have been on US 301 in every state from FL to DE though.
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NWI_Irish96

#1
US 24 - 6 states (clinched in IN)
US 31/31E - 5 states (IN, MI)
US 42 - 2 states (KY)
US 101 - 3 states
US 131 - 2 states (IN)
US 150 - 3 states (IN)
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Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%

SEWIGuy

For me...

US-8 (clinched entire route)
US-10 (clinched WI)
US-12 (clinched IN, IL, WI, ID, WA)
US-18 (clinched WI)
US-31
US-41 (clinched WI, IL, IN)
US-61 (clinched WI)
US-131 (clinched IN)
US-136
US-141 (clinched WI)
US-150
US-151 (clinched WI)
US-431

There are probably a bunch of others if it includes getting off an interstate somewhere to get gas, duplexing, etc.

1995hoo

US-1 immediately comes to mind; I've been on it in every jurisdiction it traverses but have only clinched it in DC.

Not sure about any others, I'd have to look through my Travel Mapping records and I don't have time right now.
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US 9 (clinched in DE)
US 11 (clinched in VA, WV, MD, PA)
US 11E (clinched in VA)
US 11W (clinched in VA)
US 13 (clinched in VA, MD, DE, PA)
US 15 (clinched in MD, PA, NY)
US 19 (clinched in NC, TN, VA)
US 21
US 25 (not the case for US 25E and US 25W)
US 27
US 33
US 42 (clinched in KY)
US 67
US 74 (only because of the unsigned I-75 concurrency)
US 76 (clinched in TN)
US 92
US 117
US 119
US 150
US 158
US 180
US 192
US 219 (clinched in VA, WV, MD, PA)
US 220 (clinched in WV, MD)
US 250
US 258 (clinched in VA)
US 264 (would be fully clinched if it was not for a bridge closure)
US 277
US 301 (clinched in GA, SC, NC, VA, MD, DE)
US 321 (clinched in TN)
US 360
US 380 (clinched in NM)
US 421
US 441
US 460 (clinched in VA)
US 501 (clinched in SC, VA)
US 601
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US 89

US 56 - 4 states
US 64 - 6 states (clinched in AZ)
US 74 - 2 states
US 76 - 4 states (clinched in TN)
US 87 - 5 states
US 89 - 5 states (clinched in AZ, UT, ID, WY)
US 91 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 123 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 158 - 1 state
US 160 - 5 states (clinched in NM)
US 163 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 167 - 2 states
US 171 - 1 state
US 178 - 2 states (clinched in NC)
US 189 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 266 - 1 state
US 280 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 290 - 1 state
US 319 - 2 states
US 341 - 1 state
US 411 - 3 states
US 491 - 3 states (fully clinched)
US 550 - 2 states (fully clinched)

JayhawkCO

Per this thread, non-fully clinched US routes where I've been on it in every state:

3: MA, NH (0/2)
9: DE, NJ, NY (0/3)
10: ND, MN, WI (0/3)
16: WY, SD (0/2)
46: NJ (0/1)
53: MN, WI (0/2)
56: NM, OK, KS, MO (1/4)
61: LA, MS, TN, AR, MO, IA, WI, MN (1/8)
64: AZ, NM, OK, AR, TN, NC (1/6)
74: TN, NC (0/2)
75: TX, OK, KS, NE, IA, MN (0/6)
80: TX, LA, MS, AL, GA (0/5)
87: TX, NM, CO, WY, MT (1/5)
89: AZ, UT, ID, WY, MT (0/5)
91: UT, ID (1/2)
92: FL (0/1)
93: AZ, NV, ID, MT (0/4)
98: MS, AL, FL (0/3)
113: MD, DE (1/2)
130: NJ (0/1)
158: NC (0/1)
160: AZ, NM, CO, KS, MO (3/5)
167: LA, AR (0/2)
180: AZ, NM, TX (0/3)
181: TX (0/1)
189: UT, WY (0/2)
191: AZ, UT, WY, MT (0/4)
192: FL (0/1)
195: ID, WA (1/2)
201: ME (0/1)
264: NC (0/1)
277: TX, OK (0/2)
280: AL, GA (0/2)
290: TX (0/1)
412: NM, OK, AR, MO, TN (0/5)
491: NM, CO, UT (2/3)
550: NM, CO (1/2)

dfilpus

US 3 - 2 states
US 7 - 3 states
US 8 - 3 states (fully clinched)
US 9 - 3 states
US 13 - 5 states
US 16 - 2 states
US 17 - 5 states
US 19 - 7 states
US 25 - 5 states
US 33 - 4 states
US 35 - 4 states
US 46 - 1 state
US 92 - 1 state
US 101 - 3 states
US 117 - 1 state (fully clinched)
US 123  - 2 states (clinched in GA)
US 130 - 1 state
US 158 - 1 state
US 176 - 2 states
US 192 - 1 state
US 199 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 201 - 1 state
US 223 - 2 states (clinched in OH)
US 258 - 2 states
US 264 -1 state
US 276 - 2 states
US 290 - 1 state
US 301 - 7 states (clinched in DE, MD)
US 311 - 2 states (fully clinched)
US 321 - 3 states
US 340 - 4 states (clinched in MD, VA, WV)
US 360 - 1 state
US 378 - 2 states
US 441 - 4 states
US 521 - 2 states (clinched in NC)
US 522 - 4 states (clinched in MD, WV)
US 601 - 2 states


hbelkins

This is actually one of those little mind games I do to get myself to sleep. I'll go down the list of routes, then whether I've been on or clinched it in the states it traverses.

One of my subjects last night was US 64. Clinched in Arizona, been on in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.


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nexus73

US 97 for me.  What is missing: The northern section leading from Wenatchee to the Canadian border.

Add in US 95. Lots of missing pieces there...LOL!  At least I hit it in all the Western states this route runs through.

Rick
US 101 is THE backbone of the Pacific coast from Bandon OR to Willits CA.  Industry, tourism and local traffic would be gone or severely crippled without it being in functioning condition in BOTH states.

paulthemapguy

I didn't think I would have any cool answers, but I think US 191 is a pretty cool answer!  It's the route to a bunch of national parks, so I've been on US 191 in all of its states: MT, WY, UT, AZ. Another one I didn't expect: US 93 in all four states: MT, ID, NV, AZ.

I have US36 in all six of its states (CO, KS, MO, IL, IN, OH).  The CO and IN sections don't appear on my TM file, but I have driven on them (US36 in Estes Park, CO, and in Rockville, IN). So my cool answers are US 191, 93, and 36.

Other lower-hanging fruit:

US 35 (3 states)
US 16 (2 states)
US 91 (2 states)
US 131 (2 states)
US 74 (2 states)
US 73 (2 states)
US 159 (2 states)
US 151 (2 states)
US 218 (2 states)
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epzik8

US 13 - 5 states (clinched in MD)
US 40 - 12 states (Granted much of this is on concurrencies with I-70; it does go through my hometown solo)(clinched in DE)
US 113 - 2 states (clinched)
US 222 - 2 states (clinched)
US 340 - 3 states (clinched in WV, MD and Loudoun County, VA)
US 522 - 4 states (clinched in MD)
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clong

US17 - 5 states
US21 - 3 states
US25 family - 5 states (haven't been on US25 proper in TN, but both US25W and US25E)
US29 - 7 states plus DC
US43 - 2 states
US46 - 1 state
US49 family - 2 states (haven't been on US49W)
US74 - 2 states
US76 - 4 states
US78 - 5 states
US80 - 5 states
US92 - 1 state
US98 - 3 states
US117 - 1 state
US130 - 1 state
US158 - 1 state
US271 - 3 states
US276 - 2 states
US277 - 2 states
US278 - 5 states
US280 - 2 states
US319 - 2 states
US331 - 2 states
US401 - 2 states
US421 - 5 states
US460 - 3 states

Near Misses:
US23 - 7 of 8 states (missing OH)
US31 family - 4 of 5 states (missing MI, no US31 proper in KY, but both US31W and US31E)
US51 - 4 of 6 states (missing LA, WI)
US58 - 1 of 2 states (missing the less than a mile segment in TN)
US72 - 3 states (clinched)
US82 - 5 of 6 states (missing NM)
US90 - 4 of 5 states
US129 - 3 of 4 states (missing FL, but have been to the endpoint on US98)
US223 - 1 of 2 states (missing the less than a mile segment in OH)
US270 - 2 of 3 states (missing KS)
US311 - 1 of 2 states (missing VA)
US321 - 2 of 3 states (missing NC)
US378 - 1 of 2 states (missing GA)
US431 - 2 of 3 states (missing KY)

kphoger

US-160 – although the NM and AZ portions were as a passenger, before I was old enough to drive

US-400

US-59 – although the IA portion was as a passenger, getting off I-80 at Avoca

Maybe more, I don't know...
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US 11E
US 11W
US 21
US 25
US 29
US 42
US 58
US 74
US 78
US 80
US 231
US 264
US 280
US 321
US 411
US 421
US 460

pianocello

My most impressive route for this is US 41. But my claims for Georgia and Tennessee are pretty weak; my GA section is the one where it overlaps I-75, and I went on about 3 blocks in Chattanooga to access a hotel off the interstate.

Others include US 92 and 192 (both gimmicky, in my opinion) and US 151.

I might have more, but my trips have largely been limited to the Midwest and around Florida.
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dlsterner

US 29 goes through 8 states, and I have been on part of US 29 in each of those states.  (Well, 7 states + DC)

US 301 goes through 7 states, and I have been on part of US 301 in each of those states.

I'm not going to bother listing the ones that only go through one or two states since that seems to be against the spirit of the question.

TheHighwayMan3561

US 10 (clinched in MN and ND, portions travelled in WI and MI)
US 14
US 18
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gr8daynegb

#18
Are we able to claim routes that once existed but due to being decommissioned no longer exist in the state?  Like for example if you were on US 27 when it went into Michigan when it existed you can still claim it?

And if that is able to count I assume in spirit of the rule driving on route post decommissioning does not count, meaning I can't claim US 112 or US 16 in MI as they were decommissioned and drove it as I-94, I-96, US 12 those are how I'd have to claim such highways....correct?


Only asking as have been on US 27 almost all the way to it's northern terminus when it went into Michigan.  And while I have been on US 127 to claim it, it feels against spirit of rules to claim 127 if wasn't numbered as such back then.
So Lone Star now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.

skluth

My family mostly took US 66 from Illinois to California back in 1968. So I'll claim that. I can claim others (US 8, US 58, US 61, US 141, US 151, etc.) but I'm too lazy to figure out every one.

gonealookin

My examples would be US 93, US 95 and US 97, as I have driven those extensively but have never made it to the US/Canada border on any of those routes.

Regarding east-west US highways, at least the long-distance ones, I have never driven my own car anywhere east of I-25.  All driving I have ever done east of there has been relatively local in rental cars, or occasionally Mom's or Dad's car when they lived in Florida.  So there's a missed state somewhere on all of those.  On US 50 for example, which runs a few hundred yards from my house, I'm sure I'm never been on any part of it in Kansas.

gr8daynegb

How I'm doing so far:
1- 1/14(Florida)
2- 2/7(Wisconsin and Michigan)
6- 3/14(Iowa, Illinois, Indiana)
8- 2/3(Wisconsin and Michigan)
10- 1/4(Wisconsin)
12- 3/10(Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan)
14- 3/5(South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin)
16- 1/2(South Dakota)
18- 1/4(Wisconsin)
20- 1/12(Iowa)
27- 2/7*(Michigan, Indiana) US now is in 6 states, drove when it still was in MI and nothern Indiana
41- 5/8(Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia, Florida)
45- 2/7(Michigan, Wisconsin)
51- 4/6(Louisiana, Mississippi, Illinois, Wisconsin)
53- 1/2(Wisconsin)
61- 5/8(Tennessee, Arkansas, Iowa, Wisconsin, Minnesota)
69- 2/6 (Texas, Oklahoma
90- 3/5(Texas, Louisiana, Florida)
127- 1/4(Michigan)
141- 2/2(Wisconsin/Michigan)
151- 2/2(Wisconsin/Iowa)
385- 1/6(South Sakota)
441- 1/4(Florida)


There are others like US 63 or 59 that I think I could have drove/been on but unless I'm 100% sure I did not include those or any other US highways in doubt
So Lone Star now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.

formulanone

3, 5, 13, 16, 17, 19*, 22, 23, 24, 27, 31*, 33, 36, 42, 43, 49, 51, 57, 68, 72, 74, 76, 77, 80, 82, 90, 92

* 19E and 19W in Tennessee, but not on US 19 in Tennessee
** 31E and 31W in Kentucky, but not US 31 in Kentucky

Avalanchez71

Quote from: hbelkins on May 31, 2022, 12:39:57 PM
This is actually one of those little mind games I do to get myself to sleep. I'll go down the list of routes, then whether I've been on or clinched it in the states it traverses.

One of my subjects last night was US 64. Clinched in Arizona, been on in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Same for US 64 and US 70 for that matter.



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