Two consecutive interchanges with anagrammed exit numbers

Started by roadman65, November 08, 2014, 12:34:59 PM

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roadman65

In Florida along I-95 you have two interchanges in a row for both Palm Coast Parkway and US Route 1.  One exit number is Exit 289 and the other is Exit 298.

Are there any other concurrences where two consecutive interchanges (not exits) have the same  exit numbers like these two do, excluding alphabet soup? 
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hotdogPi

I don't quite understand. Do you mean that two consecutive interchanges with the same route?
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rlb2024

Quote from: 1 on November 08, 2014, 12:40:30 PM
I don't quite understand. Do you mean that two consecutive interchanges with the same route?
I think he means two consecutive interchanges where the exit numbers contain the exact same digits -- just in a different order . . .

roadman65

Quote from: rlb2024 on November 08, 2014, 12:42:25 PM
Quote from: 1 on November 08, 2014, 12:40:30 PM
I don't quite understand. Do you mean that two consecutive interchanges with the same route?
I think he means two consecutive interchanges where the exit numbers contain the exact same digits -- just in a different order . . .
Correct.  Its the same exit number's digits in a different order not route numbers.
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oscar

Quote from: NE2 on November 08, 2014, 12:54:35 PM
We already had this as a real thread and not some poorly-explained trivia: https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8099

Agreed.  But covered but not mentioned in that earlier thread or this one is US 93, where exit 2 in Nevada is followed (on the other side of the Colorado River) by exit 2 in Arizona.
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rlb2024

Maybe a better name for the thread would be "two consecutive interchanges with same digits in exit numbers".  This is not looking for the same info as in the thread linked above.

getemngo

Quote from: rlb2024 on November 08, 2014, 01:53:49 PM
Maybe a better name for the thread would be "two consecutive interchanges with same digits in exit numbers".  This is not looking for the same info as in the thread linked above.


This thread is just a subset of "consecutive interchanges that are 9 miles apart".
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NE2

Quote from: getemngo on November 08, 2014, 02:05:11 PM
This thread is just a subset of "consecutive interchanges that are 9 miles apart".
Almost, but 192 to 219 is feasible.
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CNGL-Leudimin

Already said. For some reason US 93 in AZ has its mileposts increasing when going South, not North.
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