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Zero and One Hundred both with waterways

Started by roadman65, March 05, 2021, 10:16:07 AM

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roadman65

I found this to be interesting. I-95 in SC has its 100 mile marker over water.  However I find more interesting the fact that I-95 100 miles to the south also is over water.

Any other freeways that have this.

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OCGuy81

Not sure about mile marker 100, but I'm pretty confident I-90 near Seattle has a mile marker or two over the water.

NWI_Irish96

In Indiana,

I-64 comes closest. MM 0 is over the Wabash River and MM 99.9 is over the Blue River.

If you're willing to count drainage ditches as bodies of water, I-65 is over the Ohio River at MM 0 and a drainage ditch at 100.2
Indiana: counties 100%, highways 100%
Illinois: counties 100%, highways 61%
Michigan: counties 100%, highways 56%
Wisconsin: counties 86%, highways 23%

Flint1979

I don't think Michigan has anything as none of the borders on the south and west are over a body of water. The west side of course has Lake Michigan but there isn't any Interstate running over that.

OCGuy81

D'oh. Misread the post before replying. Apologies. 😬

SkyPesos

This one is not exactly 100, but pretty close: I-71 crosses the Ohio River at mile 0 and the Scioto River at mile 106. But, I-71 uses I-70's mile markers and exit numbers at where it crosses the Scioto, and I-70 is at mile 100 at that point.



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