According to AHTD maps, the business spurs of US 64 and AR 33 in Augusta are City US 64 and City AR 33. I haven't been through there in 15 years, but I seem to remember them being signed as business routes. How are they signed today?
EDIT: http://goo.gl/maps/QFLgW
Looks like they are signed as "B" routes.
Augusta today barely qualifies to have a US highway, much less one with business routes. But C routes were dispensed with at least 30 years ago.
C routes still exist, they are just signed as B routes. If a section of highway has more than one business route, one of the routes will be named route xx, section yA or yB. For example, the Patterson-McCrory section of US 64B is logged as US 64, section 14B. The Augusta loop is logged as US 64, section 14C. Plain old US 64 is logged as US 64, section 14.
Quote from: Road Hog on January 04, 2014, 03:11:55 AM
Augusta today barely qualifies to have a US highway, much less one with business routes. But C routes were dispensed with at least 30 years ago.
It didn't originally: Augusta had AR 60 before US 64 was extended,
Searcy has US 67B, but is logged as 67C .
Bentonville used to have a City 71, later 71B mk I .
Arkansas has B Routes (Business), S Routes (Spur) and Y Routes (usually a spur-type route).
any CITY banners survive in Arkansas?
offhand, the only place where I know they exist is Janesville, WI.
(//www.aaroads.com/shields/img/WI/WI19580141i2.jpg)
there was a CITY 40/CITY 183 green sign in Hays, KS as recently as 2010, but I tried finding it in 2011 with no luck, so I bet it is gone.
Quote from: US71 on January 09, 2014, 02:41:32 PM
Quote from: Road Hog on January 04, 2014, 03:11:55 AM
Augusta today barely qualifies to have a US highway, much less one with business routes. But C routes were dispensed with at least 30 years ago.
It didn't originally: Augusta had AR 60 before US 64 was extended,
Searcy has US 67B, but is logged as 67C .
Bentonville used to have a City 71, later 71B mk I .
Arkansas has B Routes (Business), S Routes (Spur) and Y Routes (usually a spur-type route).
You forgot about E and W route(s).
Quote from: bugo on January 09, 2014, 09:43:47 PM
Quote from: US71 on January 09, 2014, 02:41:32 PM
Quote from: Road Hog on January 04, 2014, 03:11:55 AM
Augusta today barely qualifies to have a US highway, much less one with business routes. But C routes were dispensed with at least 30 years ago.
It didn't originally: Augusta had AR 60 before US 64 was extended,
Searcy has US 67B, but is logged as 67C .
Bentonville used to have a City 71, later 71B mk I .
Arkansas has B Routes (Business), S Routes (Spur) and Y Routes (usually a spur-type route).
You forgot about E and W route(s).
Only a couple of those left. 23W is defunct, I think. 58E is the only other I can recall.
And don't forget T for truck routes!
See below for what's on the system and how its signed:
County Route Section Signed
Sharp 58 03E 58E
Madison 23 09W 23
Randolph 304 01N 304N (with East on top)
Cleburne 5 15A 5
Stone 58 00A 58
White 87 02A 87
Calhoun 79 05A 79 B (Business)
Searcy 16 08A 16
Ashley 133 00T 133T
Pope 7 14T 7T
Crittenden 64 17C 64B
Cross 1 14C 1B
Cross 64 16C 64B
Woodruff 33 07C 33B
Woodruff 64 13C 64B
Arkansas 79 11C 79B
Arkansas 165 05C 165B
Ashley 82 09C 82B
Crawford 64 02C 64B
Fulton 62 12C 62B
Madison 23 08C 412B/23
Clay 67 20C 67B
White 67 12C 67B
Note that in spite of what may be their best efforts, Google Maps does not totally display the Arkansas Highway System accurately. Especially when it comes to route signing. We have found several errors and are working with Google to provide ground truth information to help make their maps more accurate.
Quote from: AHTD on January 13, 2014, 05:07:53 PM
And don't forget T for truck routes!
Ack! How did I forget 7T ? I also forgot 133T . :banghead:
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Note that in spite of what may be their best efforts, Google Maps does not totally display the Arkansas Highway System accurately. Especially when it comes to route signing. We have found several errors and are working with Google to provide ground truth information to help make their maps more accurate.
Seems like I'm always correcting Google. Sometimes, they fix the problem, sometimes they're clueless. :pan: