US routes that end with an overall mileage in two zeros

Started by roadman65, February 14, 2015, 02:51:29 PM

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roadman65

I was noticing that US 5 in New England is just over 300 miles in length.  Are there any other US routes that end in or very close to an exact hundred number like this one?

Numbers ending in either 98,99, 01, and 02 do not count.
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roadfro

#1
According to its Wikipedia page, US 93 in Nevada is 500.883 miles (including overlaps), although this number is unsourced.

EDIT: The Goog puts it at about 520 miles, so never mind...
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Quote from: NE2 on February 14, 2015, 04:56:42 PM
US 160 in New Mexico. If you round down.

US 220 in New York is easier to round down than US 160 in New Mexico.

Still, neither one is overall mileage.



Edit: US 350 is 73.00 miles. I'm not sure if the zeroes are allowed to be after the decimal point.
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If we could just add ONE MILE to US 301, we'd be at 1,100 miles.

SD Mapman

Wiki for US 41 says 2000 miles, but that's about it. Interestingly, according to the wiki, US 166 is 166 miles long.
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