Marked County Road Concurrent with US Highway

Started by Avalanchez71, May 20, 2024, 09:32:46 PM

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Avalanchez71

How many marked county roads are out there with the county pentagon signed along with the US highways? 

US 85/CR 12 Zahl, ND as an example.

https://www.google.com/maps/@48.5037927,-103.6243253,3a,15y,23.26h,87.18t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-7gSEAnp_ADMrSky8ka7ow!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu


LilianaUwU

There are some of them in New Jersey, though not always with pentagons.
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Max Rockatansky

Can't think of any for California.  There is a couple that multiplex state highways but in general the Letter County Routes are sparsely signed.

KeithE4Phx

Replacing a post I deleted because I misread the title (I'd posted a concurrent state/county highway):

Also in Wisconsin, here is a 3-way (US/State/County) concurrency north of Antigo:  US 45, WI 47, and County J.  Hwy J isn't well marked on 45/47 (if at all, other than at each end), but this is a concurrency for about 3 miles, until J veers east at the north end, and west at the south end.

Northern intersection:  https://www.google.com/maps/@45.3369691,-89.1503357,3a,15y,169.4h,89.23t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sGkn53yH7spnbHIca-U5OYw!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu

Southern intersection:  https://www.google.com/maps/@45.2832492,-89.1503813,3a,15y,24.1h,91.31t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s3qQ2d04Ft6wtTVTc8yYqgQ!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?entry=ttu
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formulanone

#6
US27 and CR561 used to be duplexed in Minneola, Florida. Now it's "To CR 561". (I think I've seen another in Florida, but can't remember where.)



What is it with CR 551 in New Jersey?





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I think I've seen a few more in Wisconsin, but can't recall them right now.

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MATraveler128

Nothing around my area as New England doesn't do county routes. Might be some examples in New Jersey.
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74/171FAN

Quote from: MATraveler128 on May 22, 2024, 11:28:47 AMNothing around my area as New England doesn't do county routes. Might be some examples in New Jersey.

You do realize that formulanone and myself have already posted examples above from NJ.   :nod:
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formulanone

#11
I think this violator was near Arlington:



This one was in town; a lot going on here...


SEWIGuy

Why do you say "violator?" Are county highways not supposed to be signed with USH's?

TheHighwayMan3561

There is a marked county route on a US freeway in Wisconsin, Dane CTH-M on the Beltline in Middleton.
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DandyDan

US 65 going south from the I-35 interchange at the south end of Albert Lea, MN is signed with Freeborn County Road 84.

The one I know about in Iowa is Floyd County T64 signed with US 18 at the south end of Charles City. I know county roads and US and Iowa highways overlap, but the situation in Charles City is the only place in Iowa I know the county road is signed on a state maintained highway.
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Alex

Quote from: formulanone on May 21, 2024, 07:12:18 AMUS27 and CR561 used to be duplexed in Minneola, Florida. Now it's "To CR 561". (I think I've seen another in Florida, but can't remember where.)



I thought of this former cosigning as well and shot the replacement TO assembly in February:



CR 561 west around Lake Minneola is poorly signed anyway.


thspfc

Quote from: formulanone on May 22, 2024, 05:10:22 PMThis one was in town; a lot going on here...


This is one of many examples of WISDOT being exceptionally, well, WISDOT. A US highway, county road, Interstate alternate route, and state route detour signed on the same road.

froggie

Not a current example, but pre-1988 there was an I-35W/CSAH 62 concurrency in Minneapolis.

I don't recall if CSAH 1 is signed with US 169 along the Bloomington/Eden Prairie (MN) line or if that is considered a hidden concurrency or split route.

Bitmapped

US 119 and Monongalia CR 857 are briefly multiplexed outside Morgantown, West Virginia. CR 857 is one of the few county routes that WVDOH signs with standalone markers as opposed to just putting shields on road name signs. Photo: https://maps.app.goo.gl/T4t3dLGB5ym8oF3H9

kirbykart

#19
Cattaraugus CR 32, the only county route signed concurrent with another route anywhere in Catt. County (as far as I am aware) is not with a US Route, but with a state route for its entire length, rendering the designation completely pointless.
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vdeane

Quote from: kirbykart on May 23, 2024, 08:59:15 PMCattaraugus CR 32, the only county route signed concurrent with another route anywhere in Catt. County (as far as I am aware) is not with a US Route, but with a state route for its entire length, rendering the designation completely pointless.
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Ah, one of NY's many county-maintained touring routes.  Sullivan County is full of them.
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Quote from: froggie on May 23, 2024, 05:39:22 PMI don't recall if CSAH 1 is signed with US 169 along the Bloomington/Eden Prairie (MN) line or if that is considered a hidden concurrency or split route.

It's unsigned on the freeway and partially signed on CSAH 1. While it's implied going west on Old Shakopee Road to follow US 169 north to stay on CSAH 1, going east on Pioneer Trail there is no mention of where CSAH 1 goes.

I don't know if it makes a difference that the Old Shakopee Road side is Bloomington and the Pioneer Trail side is Eden Prairie, if there's some city-level difference that accounts for it.
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Dough4872

Plenty of examples in New Jersey. US 206/CR 521, and as shown above US 130/CR 551, US 130/CR 543, and US 9/CR 547.

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