Roads that have 2 or more different mile markers posted

Started by peterj920, July 30, 2016, 07:33:18 PM

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peterj920

Along the US 10 and Wis 441 concurrency near Menasha, WI there are mile markers posted for both US 10 and Wis 441.  For example, Mile 290 is posted, then a sign for Mile 3 is also posted a little further down from that market.  The exit numbers are for US 10 and the exits for Wis 441 are un-numbered, but have mile markers.  All other concurrences in Wisconsin use one set of mile markers, but for whatever reason that stretch has 2 different mile markers.  Are there any other roads that have multiple mile markers for concurrencies?


hbelkins

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DandyDan

I've seen it along the US 34 and US 218 concurrency around Mt. Pleasant, Iowa.
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vdeane

The NY 85/NY 443 overlap has reference markers for both routes.
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The High Plains Traveler

U.S. 24 hitches a brief ride along Powers Blvd. (CO-21) in Colorado Springs. Powers has interchanges that recently got exit numbers corresponding to the CO-21 mileage, but there is also a U.S. 24 milepost northbound in the concurrent section just before 24 exits eastbound. The U.S. 24 milepost is close to the exit guide sign, creating an obvious inconsistency.
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mapman1071

Does I-19 count, KM Posts facing traffic and Mile Markers turned 180 facing freeway. :sombrero:

jwolfer

Quote from: mapman1071 on August 02, 2016, 01:42:19 PM
Does I-19 count, KM Posts facing traffic and Mile Markers turned 180 facing freeway. :sombrero:
Facing road would be 90 degrees



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