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Opposite multiplexes

Started by Chicagosuburban, July 15, 2011, 04:04:34 PM

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national highway 1

I-25/US 85 N and US 84/285 S through Glorieta Pass in New Mexico.
"Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Take note of the highway, the road that you take." Jeremiah 31:21


BamaZeus

I-359 N, AL 69 N, US 11 S in Tuscaloosa
https://www.aaroads.com/southeast/alabama359/i-359_nb_first_shield.jpg

As a side note, at the far end of this picture is where the tornado blasted through on April 27th.  The highway is ok, but buildings were flattened on either side of the road and they're just now replacing the downed light poles.

thenetwork

Another quickie oppo-duplex:

Toledo (Perrysburg), OH:  I-75 North/US-23 South and vice-versa between US-20 & I-475. the multiplex is < 2 Miles.

RoadWarrior56

Before they built Corridor X in western Alabama, US 78 and US 278 had a section with an opposite multiplex.

Hot Rod Hootenanny

Quote from: thenetwork on July 21, 2011, 11:40:30 AM
Another quickie oppo-duplex:

Toledo (Perrysburg), OH:  I-75 North/US-23 South and vice-versa between US-20 & I-475. the multiplex is < 2 Miles.

Oh 13 (NB) and Oh 93 (SB) in Perry County (along with Oh 37)
Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

US71

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realjd

Quote from: mukade on July 15, 2011, 06:41:16 PM
Also, Indiana has the following 3 direction multiplex in Delphi:
- SR 18 West
- SR 25 South
- SR 39 North
- US 421 North

You beat me to that one! Although you should have shown a picture with the cutout shield:


Brandon

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mukade

Quote from: realjd on July 22, 2011, 12:38:04 PM

You beat me to that one! Although you should have shown a picture with the cutout shield:



Yes, the cutout shields are cool there. I wonder if we'll see more of them.

Another Indiana one is in Evansville:
- US 41 North
- SR 62 East
- SR 66 West

Brandon

Quote from: mukade on July 23, 2011, 08:29:21 AM
Another Indiana one is in Evansville:
- US 41 North
- SR 62 East
- SR 66 West

Indiana (or the Indiana contractors) seem to use them quite a bit.  There's another for US-6 on the eastbound Borman Expy.
"If you think this has a happy ending, you haven't been paying attention." - Ramsay Bolton, "Game of Thrones"

"Symbolic of his struggle against reality." - Reg, "Monty Python's Life of Brian"

roadman65

In Tennessee near Chattanooga you have:
US 41 NB, US 11 SB, US 64 WB, and US 72 WB
or
US 41 SB, US 11 NB, US 64 EB and US 72 EB
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pianocello

In Cedar Rapids, IA, there's US-30 WB, US-151 SB, and US-218 NB (and vice versa).

East Peoria, IL has IL-116 EB and US-150 WB (and N. Main Street NB, if you want to get technical)

Also, somewhere in rural Central IL, US-24 and US-136 have a 2-mile wrong-way multiplex. IL-100 (N-S) is also along that stretch.
Davenport, IA -> Valparaiso, IN -> Ames, IA -> Orlando, FL -> Gainesville, FL -> Evansville, IN

formulanone

Quote from: thenetwork on July 21, 2011, 11:40:30 AM
Another quickie oppo-duplex:

Toledo (Perrysburg), OH:  I-75 North/US-23 South and vice-versa between US-20 & I-475. the multiplex is < 2 Miles.

That's the first one I've ever seen in person.



I've never heard of nor seen any in Florida...where US Routes tend to terminate, due to shape of the state.

Hot Rod Hootenanny

Indiana is notorious for these.

East side of Ft. Wayne.
Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

Brian556

This is on US 41/64/72 west of Chattanooga,TN; at Nickajack Lake.


thenetwork

#41
Quote from: formulanone on October 27, 2011, 09:51:05 PM
Quote from: thenetwork on July 21, 2011, 11:40:30 AM
Another quickie oppo-duplex:

Toledo (Perrysburg), OH:  I-75 North/US-23 South and vice-versa between US-20 & I-475. the multiplex is < 2 Miles.

That's the first one I've ever seen in person.



Those are nice old-school-styled US-20 and (neutered) I-75 shields!!!   :clap:
And that US-20 should be labeled as EAST Truck 20

formulanone

Quote from: agentsteel53 on July 15, 2011, 04:08:22 PM
has anyone ever managed to find a full four-direction multiplex?  three-direction ones are easy enough to find, like the 20/72/47 example.  (which gets bonus points for being three different route classifications!) 

There's a part of me that thinks that's a good case for not putting up a shield, since it might aid in confusion.

Still, it would be a bit of a "holy grail" situation.

Takumi

US 301 and VA 35 have a brief multiplex over I-95 where one goes south and the other goes north (depending which way you go over 95)
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pianocello

If Rand McNally is correct and US-41 is signed N-S in Miami, then SB 41 goes north on Biscayne Blvd with NB US-1.
Davenport, IA -> Valparaiso, IN -> Ames, IA -> Orlando, FL -> Gainesville, FL -> Evansville, IN

xcellntbuy

US 41/Tamiami Trail is signed east-west in Miami-Dade County.

r-dub

Colorado has one as far as I have found.

According to the route logs, SH 71 is a continuous route through Limon. It shares Main Street with BL 70, US 24, US 287, and US 40. In the picture, 287 is heading southbound on a eastbound road while 71 is headed northbound. I don't know if CDOT decided to sign it as "To" just to stop any confusion, or if the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing...
Ryan "r-dub"
Roadgeekin' Colorado Style

adt1982

I don't have a picture at the moment, but one near me is the first few miles of North IL 48 and South IL 127 from I-55 to the split in Raymond.  You are in fact driving due east on this stretch.

2Co5_14


Ga293

U.S. 41 and 411 do this in Cartersville, Georgia, and GA 20 and GA 53 do this in Rome while riding on US 27 in and out of the south side of town.

I remember reading an old M.T.R. post that RI 114 wrongway multiplexes itself somehow.



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