How many examples can we think of places with 2 route numbers intersecting with a certain highway type, then in another part of the country, there's the same 2 numbers, but they're both a different highway type. All highway types are in play, including Interstates, US routes, state routes, county routes, etc. All decomissioned US highway segments are also in play to make it more interesting. 3di/3dus in intersections that's not with their parents are also allowed.
My examples:
I-75/I-90 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 90 in Houston, TX
I-75/I-80 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 80 in Dallas, TX
I-70/I-71 in Columbus, OH
US 70/US 71 in De Queen, AR
I-71/I-270 in Columbus, OH
US 71/US 270 between Acorn and Y City, AR
I-93/95 and US 93/95
US 62/85 and MA 62/85
US 62/127 and MA 62/127
I-80/90 and former US 80/90
Some I/US 81 examples, considering I-81 and US 81 are both pretty long:
I-40/I-81 east of Knoxville, TN
US 40/US 81 in Salina, KS
I-64/I-81 between Lexington and Staunton, VA
US 64/US 81 in Enid, OK
I-66/I-81 in Strasburg, VA
US 66/US 81 in El Reno, OK
I-70/I-81 in Hagerstown, MD
US 70/US 81 in Waurika, OK
I-80/I-81 near Hazleton, PA
US 80/US 81 in Ft Worth, TX
I-83/I-81 in Harrisburg, PA
US 83/US 81 in Laredo, TX
I-90/I-81 in Syracuse, NY
US 90/US 81 in San Antonio, TX
Quote from: SkyPesos on January 02, 2021, 07:20:43 PM
How many examples can we think of places with 2 route numbers intersecting with a certain highway type, then in another part of the country, there's the same 2 numbers, but they're both a different highway type. All highway types are in play, including Interstates, US routes, state routes, county routes, etc. All decomissioned US highway segments are also in play to make it more interesting. 3di/3dus in intersections that's not with their parents are also allowed.
My examples:
I-75/I-90 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 90 in Houston, TX
I-75/I-80 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 80 in Dallas, TX
I-70/I-71 in Columbus, OH
US 70/US 71 in De Queen, AR
I-71/I-270 in Columbus, OH
US 71/US 270 between Acorn and Y City, AR
US-95 and I-80 cross in Nevada. I wouldn't be surprised to see I-80 and I-95 cross back east. Probably I-95 and U8-80 also.
Quote from: michravera on January 02, 2021, 08:42:46 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on January 02, 2021, 07:20:43 PM
How many examples can we think of places with 2 route numbers intersecting with a certain highway type, then in another part of the country, there's the same 2 numbers, but they're both a different highway type. All highway types are in play, including Interstates, US routes, state routes, county routes, etc. All decomissioned US highway segments are also in play to make it more interesting. 3di/3dus in intersections that's not with their parents are also allowed.
My examples:
I-75/I-90 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 90 in Houston, TX
I-75/I-80 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 80 in Dallas, TX
I-70/I-71 in Columbus, OH
US 70/US 71 in De Queen, AR
I-71/I-270 in Columbus, OH
US 71/US 270 between Acorn and Y City, AR
US-95 and I-80 cross in Nevada. I wouldn't be surprised to see I-80 and I-95 cross back east. Probably I-95 and U8-80 also.
Yes, I-80 terminates at I-95 in the NYC metro area
and US 80 and US 95 most likely croseed at Yuma, AZ, assuming that point of I-8 is US 80's sucessor.
I-87 and I-90 in Albany, NY; US 87 and US 90 in San Antonio
I-20 and I-95 in Florence, SC; US 20 and US 95 in Parma, ID. Also, I-95 (better known as MA 128) and US 20 meet in Waltham, MA
I-11 and I-15 will soon meet in Las Vegas. US 11 and US 15 share a concurrency through PA
KY 11 and KY 52 in Beattyville; US 11 and US 52 in Wytheville, Va.
KY 21 and KY 52 in Paint Lick; US 21 and US 52 also in Wytheville.
KY 11 and KY 15 in Powell County; US 11 and US 15 in Pennsylvania.
KY 15 and KY 30 in Jackson; US 15 and US 30 in Pennsylvania.
KY 15 and KY 80 in Hazard; I-15 and I-80 in Salt Lake City.
I-20/ I-59 in Meridian
US 20/ US 59 somewhere up north.
Quote from: kenarmy on February 22, 2021, 12:57:00 PM
I-20/ I-59 in Meridian
US 20/ US 59 somewhere up north.
A couple Colorado-centric ones.
I-40/I-85 in Greensboro. US40/US85 in Denver
I-26/I-95 near Whetsell, SC. CO26/CO95 in Denver
I-25/I-70 in Denver. US25/US70 concurrent in Tennessee and North Carolina.
Chris
And a few NC-centric ones:
US 15 / I-40 in Chapel Hill; I-15 / I-40 in California.
US 15 / US 70 in Durham; I-15 / I-70 in Utah.
US 70 / I-85 in Durham; I-70 / US 85 in Colorado.
US 29 / US 70 in Greensboro; I-29 / I-70 in Kansas City.
NC 50 / US 70 in Raleigh; US 50 / I-70 in Colorado and Utah.
NC 45 / US 64 in eastern NC; US 45 / I-64 in Illinois.
Quote from: SkyPesos on January 02, 2021, 07:20:43 PM
How many examples can we think of places with 2 route numbers intersecting with a certain highway type, then in another part of the country, there's the same 2 numbers, but they're both a different highway type. All highway types are in play, including Interstates, US routes, state routes, county routes, etc. All decomissioned US highway segments are also in play to make it more interesting. 3di/3dus in intersections that's not with their parents are also allowed.
My examples:
I-75/I-90 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 90 in Houston, TX
I-75/I-80 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 80 in Dallas, TX
I-70/I-71 in Columbus, OH
US 70/US 71 in De Queen, AR
I-71/I-270 in Columbus, OH
US 71/US 270 between Acorn and Y City, AR
Didn't I-45 replace US 75 south of Dallas? I wasn't aware 75 went as far south as Houston
KY 11/KY 52, US 11/US 52
KY 11/KY 15, US 11/US 15
KY 15/KY 30, US 15/US 30
KY 15/KY 80, I-15/I-80
Quote from: hbelkins on February 22, 2021, 06:10:36 PM
KY 11/KY 52, US 11/US 52
KY 11/KY 15, US 11/US 15
KY 15/KY 30, US 15/US 30
KY 15/KY 80, I-15/I-80
Quote from: hbelkins on January 02, 2021, 10:42:06 PM
KY 11 and KY 52 in Beattyville; US 11 and US 52 in Wytheville, Va.
KY 21 and KY 52 in Paint Lick; US 21 and US 52 also in Wytheville.
KY 11 and KY 15 in Powell County; US 11 and US 15 in Pennsylvania.
KY 15 and KY 30 in Jackson; US 15 and US 30 in Pennsylvania.
KY 15 and KY 80 in Hazard; I-15 and I-80 in Salt Lake City.
MN 58 ends at MN 60 in Zumbrota, MN
US 58 ends at US 60 in Norfolk, VA
Quote from: michravera on January 02, 2021, 08:42:46 PM
Quote from: SkyPesos on January 02, 2021, 07:20:43 PM
How many examples can we think of places with 2 route numbers intersecting with a certain highway type, then in another part of the country, there's the same 2 numbers, but they're both a different highway type. All highway types are in play, including Interstates, US routes, state routes, county routes, etc. All decomissioned US highway segments are also in play to make it more interesting. 3di/3dus in intersections that's not with their parents are also allowed.
My examples:
I-75/I-90 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 90 in Houston, TX
I-75/I-80 in Toledo, OH
US 75/US 80 in Dallas, TX
I-70/I-71 in Columbus, OH
US 70/US 71 in De Queen, AR
I-71/I-270 in Columbus, OH
US 71/US 270 between Acorn and Y City, AR
US-95 and I-80 cross in Nevada. I wouldn't be surprised to see I-80 and I-95 cross back east. Probably I-95 and U8-80 also.
There's also I-95 and US 80, which intersect in the Savannah, GA area.
I was about to play the 41 card, but "2 intersections" disqualifies that. Good job, OP. :-D