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Cities that have interstates (or US routes) with the same first number

Started by Strider, July 25, 2014, 07:43:33 PM

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Strider

I know there are a few cities that have interstates that serve them with the same first number (doesn't matter if it is 2di or 3di). It doesn't have to be a interstate that DIRECTLY serves the city... if the interstate comes close (for example, 15 miles from the city center) that still count because that interstate serves the area. What you need to do:

Name of the city
Interstates that the city have (it must begin with the first number, ex: I-20).

Cities that come out of my mind:

Binghamton, NY: Served by I-81, I-86 and I-88
Boston, MA: Served by I-90, I-93, and I-95
Cincinnati, OH: Served by I-71, I-74, and I-75.
New Haven, CT: Served by I-91 and I-95
Harrisburg, PA: Served by I-81 and I-83 (although I-76 does, but it doesn't count because it doesn't start with 8)


Any other cities?


Big John

Green Bay and Milwaukee: (future) US(I)-41 and I-43 (I-94 does not count for Milwaukee)
Madison I-90, I-94 (I-39 does not count); US routes 12, 14, 18, 151 (51 does not count)

Chicago (triple up) I-55, I-57; I-90, I-94; I-290, I-294 (others do not count)

Charles2

Louisville: I-64 & I-65
Birmingham: I-20 & I-22
Indianapolis: I-65 & I-69; I-70 & I-74
Sikeston, MO & Chicago: I-55 & I-57
Chicago: I-55 & I-57
Chicago & Madison: I-90 & I-94
Detroit: I-94 & I-96
Cleveland: I-71 & I-77
Columbia, SC: I-20 & I-26
Hammond, LA: I-10 & I-12
Atlanta: I-20 & I-285
Pittsburgh metro: I-70, I-76 & I-79
New York metro: I-80 & I-87
Oklahoma City: I-40 & I-44
Phoenix: I-10 & I-17
Tucson: I-10 & I-19
Denver: I-70 & I-76
San Diego: I-8 & I-805; I-(0)5 & I-(0)8

Dallas: I-30 & I-35E
Fort Worth: I-30 & I-35W
San Antonio: I-35 & I-37
Columbus, OH: I-70 & I-71

oscar

Honolulu:  H-2 and H-201.  Having the same first number for routes only about five miles apart was trotted out as a lame excuse for initially leaving H-201 unsigned. 
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hbelkins

Charleston, WV: I-77 and I-79
Lexington, KY: US 25 and US 27; US 60 and US 68
Paducah, KY: US 60, US 62 and US 68
Wickliffe, KY and Versailles, KY: US 60 and US 62
Maysville, KY and Aberdeen, OH: US 62 and US 68
Cincinnati, OH: US 22, almost US 25 and US 27: US 50 and US 52
Memphis, TN: US 61 and US 64: US 70, US 72, US 78 and US 79
Chattanooga, TN: US 72, US 74 and US 76
Sevierville, TN: US 411 and US 441
Bristol, TN: US 11E, US 11W and US 19
Bristol, VA: US 11, US 11E, US 11W and US 19
Louisville, KY: US 31, US 31E and US 31W
Danville, KY: US 127 and US 150
Elkins, WV: US 219 and US 250
Bedford, KY: US 42 and US 421
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Strider

Greensboro, NC: I-85 and future I-840
Memphis TN and Raleigh, NC: I-40 and I-440
Dallas/Ft Worth, TX: I-30 and I-35E/W (I-345 could count, but it's unsigned so that's out).
Phoenix, AZ: I-10 and I-17
Denver, CO: I-70 and I-76; I-25, I-225 and I-270
Asheboro, NC: I-73 and I-74
Mt. Airy, NC: I-74 and I-77 (both didn't directly serve Mt. Airy, but close enough).
Evansville, IN: I-64 and future I-69
Indianapolis, IN: I-65 and I-69
Champaign, IL: I-72 and I-74
Davenport, Rock Island, Mollie, IL area: I-80 and I-88
Detroit: I-94 and I-96

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hotdogPi

Philadelphia: US 1, US 13, US 130

I think 130 is close enough to Philadelphia.
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US 13, 50
MA 22,35,40,53,79,107,109,126,138,141,151,159,203
NH 27, 78, 111A(E); CA 90; NY 9A, 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32, 193, 320; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, WA 202; QC 162, 165, 263; 🇬🇧A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; 🇫🇷95 D316

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freebrickproductions

#8
Mobile, AL: I-10 and I-165 along with US 43 and US 45 with US 90 and US 98 as well
Sylacauga, AL: US 231 and US 280 (same alignment through there, but it still counts) It's the same for Childersburg, AL, Harpersville, AL, and any other town where US 231 and US 280 share an alignment.
Gadsden, AL: US 411 and US 431
Troy, AL: US 29 and US 231
Montgomery, AL: US 31 and US 331 along with US 82 and US 80
Spanish Fort, AL: US 90 and US 98
Pensacola, FL: I-10 and I-110 along with US 90 and US 98
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walkingman

Quote from: Strider on July 25, 2014, 10:54:49 PM
Memphis TN and Raleigh, NC: I-40 and I-440

That should be Nashville instead, Memphis has I-240.

Hampton, VA: I-64 and I-664
Jackson, MS: I-20 and I-220
San Antonio: I-35 and I-37
Butte, MT: I-15 and I-115
Oakland, CA: I-80 and I-880

jp the roadgeek

(West) Springfield, MA: I-90 and I-91
Biloxi, MI: I-10 and I-110
Newburgh, NY: I-84 and I-87
Baltimore: I-95 and I-97 and I-83 and I-895
Albany, NY: I-90 and US 9 and 9W
Concord, NH: US 3 and I-393
Worcester, MA: I-290 and US 20
Providence, RI: I-195 and US 1
Interstates I've clinched: 97, 290 (MA), 291 (CT), 291 (MA), 293, 295 (DE-NJ-PA), 295 (RI-MA), 384, 391, 395 (CT-MA), 395 (MD), 495 (DE), 610 (LA), 684, 691, 695 (MD), 695 (NY), 795 (MD)

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Brandon

Are we allowed to mix them as well?

If so, then I have the following:

Joliet, IL: US-6, former US-66; US-52, I-55 (and including state routes, IL-53, IL-59)
Kankakee, IL: US-52, former US-54, I-57 (with state route IL-50)
Oswego, IL: US-30, US-34
Mendota, IL: US-51, US-52
Chicago: US-12, US-14, I-190 (with state routes IL-1, IL-19, IL-171)
Cairo, IL: US-60, US-62
Sandoval, IL: US-50, US-51
Pontoon Beach, IL: I-255, I-270
Effingham, IL: US-40, US-45
Danville, IL: US-136, US-150 (with state route IL-1)
Davenport, IA: US-6, US-61, US-67



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Zeffy

Trenton NJ: US 1 and US 130 or US 1 and I-195 (enters the Trenton suburbs which I think should count)
Life would be boring if we didn't take an offramp every once in a while

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Alex4897

If we're counting 2di's AND 3di's then US 13 and US 113 in Pocomoke City, Md, count.  I feel like this example is cheaty, though, given the latter is a child of the former.
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Zeffy

More in NJ:

US 22, US 202, and US 206 in Somerville (and if you want, throw I-287 there as well, considering it's only a few miles away from Somerville in Bridgewater Township!)

US 22 and I-280 in Newark (assuming you can mix and match)

US 1 and US 130 in New Brunswick (already used for Trenton...)
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Road Hog

Alma, AR has I-49 and I-40.
Joplin, MO has I-49 and I-44.

freebrickproductions

Asheville, NC has I-240 and I-26 along with US 23 and US 25
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bassoon1986

Quote from: Charles2 on July 25, 2014, 08:00:42 PM
Louisville: I-64 & I-65
Birmingham: I-20 & I-22
Indianapolis: I-65 & I-69; I-70 & I-74
Sikeston, MO & Chicago: I-55 & I-57
Chicago: I-55 & I-57
Chicago & Madison: I-90 & I-94
Detroit: I-94 & I-96
Cleveland: I-71 & I-77
Columbia, SC: I-20 & I-26
Hammond, LA: I-10 & I-12
Atlanta: I-20 & I-285
Pittsburgh metro: I-70, I-76 & I-79
New York metro: I-80 & I-87
Oklahoma City: I-40 & I-44
Phoenix: I-10 & I-17
Tucson: I-10 & I-19
Denver: I-70 & I-76
San Diego: I-8 & I-805; I-(0)5 & I-(0)8

Dallas: I-30 & I-35E
Fort Worth: I-30 & I-35W
San Antonio: I-35 & I-37
Columbus, OH: I-70 & I-71


Hammond?? I don't really think I-10 serves that city. How about Baton Rouge for a better example: I-10, I-12, I-110, and US 190

Other Louisiana examples:
Shreveport & bossier city:  I-20 & I-220 and US 79 and 71
Lake Charles: I-10 & US 171
Alexandria & Pineville: US 165 & 167
New Orleans: I-910 (unsigned) & US 90
Slidell: I-10, I-12, US 11, US 190

Others:
Little rock, AR: I-40, I-430, I-440; US 65 & 67, US 165 & 167
El Paso tx: I-10, I-110, US 180

pj3970

Roanoke, VA:  US 220, US 221
Kansas City, MO:  I-49, I-435, I-470
Springfield, MO:  US 60, US 65, former US 66
St. Louis, MO:  I-255, I-270, US 61, US 67, former US 66
Huntington, WV:  I-64, US 60

Charles2

Chattanooga: US 72, 74 & 76; US 11, US 127 & I-124; I-24 & US 27
Charlotte: US 74 & I-77
Atlanta: I-20, I-285, US 23 & 29; I-75 & US 78;
Columbus, GA: US 27 and US 280
Montgomery: US 80 & 82
Nashville: US 41 & 431, I-440
Memphis: US 70, 72, 78 & 79: US 61 & 64
Conway, AR: US 64 & 65
Beebe, AR: US 64 & 67
Dallas: US 75 & 77; US 67 & I-635
St. Louis: US 40 & I-44; I-64, US 61 & US 67; I-255 & I-270
Memphis & Jackson, MS: US 51 & I-55
Nashville: I-40, US 41 & US 431
Knoxville: US 70 & I-75, US 11 & US 129, I-40 & US 441; US 25 & I-275
Savannah: I-16 & US 17
Pensacola & Mobile: US 90 & US 98
Mobile: I-10 & I-165; US 43 & US 45
Indianapolis: US 40 & I-465
Louisville: I-264 & I-265
Augusta, GA: I-20 & US 25
Charlotte: US 74 & I-77
Columbia, TN: US 43 & US 412
Mountain View, AR: US 62 & US 65
Cincinnati: US 42 & I-471; US 22 & I-275
Columbia, SC: US 76 & I-77
Macon: US 41 & I-475
Dalton, GA: I-75 & US 76


roadman65

Warrenton, VA has two sets.  US 29 and 211.  US 15 and 17
Fredericksburg has US 1 and US 17.
Portsmouth, VA has US 13 and US 17
Williston, NC to Windsor, NC again has US 13 and US 17.
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hbelkins

Quote from: freebrickproductions on July 26, 2014, 01:39:13 AM
Asheville, NC has I-240 and I-26 along with US 23 and US 25

And US 25A.

And US 70, US 74 and US 74A.
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hotdogPi

Extending this concept to other countries:

Montréal: 10, 13, 15, 19
Berlin: 10, 11, 12, 100, 111, 113, 114, 115
Manchester: M60, M61, M62, M66, M67, M602

I am only counting route systems that are their country's equivalent of Interstates.

Ontario's 400 series would be cheating
Clinched

Traveled, plus
US 13, 50
MA 22,35,40,53,79,107,109,126,138,141,151,159,203
NH 27, 78, 111A(E); CA 90; NY 9A, 366; GA 42, 140; FL A1A, 7; CT 32, 193, 320; VT 2A, 5A; PA 3, 51, 60, WA 202; QC 162, 165, 263; 🇬🇧A100, A3211, A3213, A3215, A4222; 🇫🇷95 D316

Lowest untraveled: 36