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What's the longest US highway

Started by Voyager, March 29, 2009, 05:11:08 AM

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TheStranger

Presently, US 20; historically, US 6.
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ComputerGuy

How about the longest north-south (historically and currently)?

ComputerGuy

How about in the "no longer existing category"?

SSOWorld

QuoteHow about in the "no longer existing category"?
I think that category no longer exists *rimshot* :-D
Scott O.

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Ah, the open skies, wind at my back, warm sun on my... wait, where the hell am I?!
As a matter of fact, I do own the road.
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ComputerGuy

LOL master son, but seriously, I'd like to know the longest decomissioned north-south/south-north U.S. route.

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Duke87

Anticipating a possible future question:

281 is the longest 3 digit US route.
If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.

ComputerGuy

Hmm...how about the longest decomissioned 3-digit route?

ComputerGuy

Thanks for the links...my questions are answered.

Duke87

QuoteHmm...how about the longest decomissioned 3-digit route?

Looks like 666 is the winner.
If you always take the same road, you will never see anything new.

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Tom

Quote from: TheStranger on March 29, 2009, 05:24:41 AM
Presently, US 20; historically, US 6.

Since there's a gap in US-20 in Yellowstone Park, US-6 is still the longest continuous route. :coffee:

Quillz

US-1 is the longest north-south U.S. highway.

ctsignguy

OK, now how about the longest diagonal US highway (NE-SW or SE to NW)? 

US 52  NW-SE 
US 62  SW to NE?

Or did i forget one?
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mightyace

Does US 11 count as a diagonal?

New Orleans (SW) to Rouses Point, NY (NE)

I does spend significant parts of its route going east-west including through my hometown of Bloomsburg, PA.
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SEWIGuy

Current:

US-20 is the longest if you count both sections:  3237 mi.
US-6 is the longest continuous:  3205 mi.
US-1 is the longest north/south: 2376 mi.
US-281 is the longest 3dus: 1872 mi.
US-160 is the longest e/w 3dus: 1465 mi.

Historic:

US-6: 3652 mi.
US-1 (n/s): 2390 mi.
US-281...unless you count US-101: 1896 mi.

Quillz

US-101 is officially a 2dus... 10-1.

thenetwork

#19
Quote from: SEWIGuy on November 22, 2010, 11:24:40 AM
Current:

US-6 is the longest continuous:  3205 mi.


According to C-DOT, US-6 now ends in Mack, CO -- 12 miles from the UT Border, but we all know better. :sombrero:  Last week, I saw the "END 6" sign they must have put up sometime in the last year -- I have yet to see it on any street-view website.  I'll be back out there next week, with camera in hand for proof.

But then again C-DOT has pretty much abused US-6 for years. :pan: This is just another layer of icing on the cake.

Michael in Philly

Quote from: Tom on November 21, 2010, 02:25:24 PM
Quote from: TheStranger on March 29, 2009, 05:24:41 AM
Presently, US 20; historically, US 6.

Since there's a gap in US-20 in Yellowstone Park, US-6 is still the longest continuous route. :coffee:

I'd have guessed US 30.
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