State highway 19 (or, if that doesn't exist, 112)

Started by agentsteel53, February 06, 2013, 12:05:30 PM

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sandiaman

Yes  and yes.  NM 19  is  a  shorty in Curry County  and  NM 112 is  in  Rio 
Arriba County.


bugo

Quote from: Scott5114 on February 07, 2013, 12:54:08 AM
OK 19 is a fairly major east-west route through western and central Oklahoma. Among other places, it goes through two of Garvin County's larger towns, Lindsay and the county seat, Pauls Valley. At its east end it serves Ada, another county seat.

OK 112 is much less impressive, existing to connect Poteau to Arkansas.

I bet OK 112 gets more traffic (without looking at the traffic count maps.)  One day, the segment of 112 between Poteau and Pocola will be 4 lanes, as it is the main road from Fort Smith and the bedroom community of Poteau.

bugo

#27
AR 19 used to be a major route in southwestern Arkansas until it was cut in two by US 371, which replaced the central portion of it between Magnolia and Prescott.  The parts that are left run from Magnolia to the Louisiana state line, and from Prescott to Narrows Dam at Lake Greeson, just north of Murfreesboro.  AR 112 is a fairly major route in northwest Arkansas.  In fact, AR 112 runs under part of Razorback Stadium.  Part of it is urban, while part is rural.  It mostly parallels I-540/US 62/US 71.

And to SPUI: yawn.  You know the number 13 is considered unlucky by the superstitious.  Your trolling is poor, and you need to give it up until you get better.  If you want to see how it's done, look up some old Tom From Ohio posts on MTR.

route56

#28
K-19: Goes from US 50 near Belpre, heads straight north then, just before hitting Larned, turns east, ending at US 281 east of Seward.

I have exactly zero miles of K-19, but I have clinched the spur that connects K-19 to US-56 in Larned.

K-112: One of those K-spurs, this one from US 36 to Ebson, Jewell County, Kansas.

Found some history on K-112 through the KDOT "Rural Resolutions" page. The State did not build K-112. The State Highway commission agreed to maintain the highway if Jewell County built it to their design standards. The resolution authorizing the deal was issued in 1947, and K-112 was born in 1950.
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NWI_Irish96

Indiana has a state highway 19 (that I have clinched, by the way).

Indiana used to have a US 112 and then later on had a SR 112, but both are long gone.
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DandyDan

Nebraska has both.  Nebraska State Highway 19 goes south from US 30 on the west side of Sidney to Colorado.  Previously, it went all the way north to South Dakota along most of what is now US 385.  Nebraska State Highway 112 goes south from US 77 south of Beatrice, overlaps N-8 for a ways, then turns south into Kansas.

For a useless fact of the day, MN 93 runs from MN 112 in Le Seuer to MN 19 in Henderson.
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hbelkins

Quote from: Mapmikey on February 06, 2013, 08:13:42 PM
Virginia's original VA 112 was duplexed with, then supplanted by US 19.

Mapmikey

And, interestingly enough, US 19 crosses from Virginia into West Virginia at Bluefield. Near the spot where US 19 and US 460 reconnect northeast of downtown, US 19 intersects ... wait for it ... WV 112. In this case, WV 112 is the new number of what used to be WV 12, a route that was split into two segments. The segments were linked by US 460 and US 219 through Virginia.
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Dr Frankenstein

#33
Yes to both, although our 19 (which is supposed to be an expressway per our numbering system) is kind of an oddity: It runs from Montreal to Laval, and almost all of its Montreal stretch is a slow, sometimes crowded boulevard with countless traffic signals. It only becomes a freeway just before leaving Montreal and ends shortly thereafter in Laval, just after A-440.

Hwy 112 is an important national highway that starts in Montreal and mostly runs through the Eastern Townships region (somewhat parallel with A-10 until Sherbrooke) until Frampton, south of Québec City. An 8 kilometres (5 miles) long stretch of it is closed because it fell in a hole.

Road Hog

Quote from: agentsteel53 on February 06, 2013, 12:26:13 PM
CA-19 is Rosemead Blvd., a fairly major north-south arterial just east of LA proper.

CA-112 is one of those wonky numbers that's signed as another number (61 in this case) because California likes doing that kind of wacky shit.

You can take 61 and turn it upside down ....

hm insulators

Hawaii has a State Highway 19 (on the Big Island) connecting Hilo to Kona via Honokaa and Waimea.
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At what age do you tell a highway that it's been adopted?

kphoger

Wow, Jake, can you believe the thread has gone this long?

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Kacie Jane

I'm not, but I will be quite surprised if it makes it much further than 50 posts.  (Although I probably shouldn't be.)

mjb2002

We only have an SC 19 - and that is located less than a mile from where I was born in Aiken. It extends to Trenton in Edgefield County. It's southern terminus is in New Ellenton.

ftballfan

Quote from: Dr Frankenstein on February 11, 2013, 12:14:30 PM
Yes to both, although our 19 (which is supposed to be an expressway per our numbering system) is kind of an oddity: It runs from Montreal to Laval, and almost all of its Montreal stretch is a slow, sometimes crowded boulevard with countless traffic signals. It only becomes a freeway just before leaving Montreal and ends shortly thereafter in Laval, just after A-440.

Hwy 112 is an important national highway that starts in Montreal and mostly runs through the Eastern Townships region (somewhat parallel with A-10 until Sherbrooke) until Frampton, south of Québec City. An 8 kilometres (5 miles) long stretch of it is closed because it fell in a hole.
http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&ll=46.049289,-71.356716&spn=0.068029,0.169086&t=m&z=13&layer=c&cbll=46.049225,-71.389797&panoid=Yiq5Y24WYlABjUpxb04Vyw&cbp=12,48.29,,0,2.17 - Looks like Quebec has officially rerouted Route 112 as of September 2012 (no detour signs).

Michigan has an M-19 running through the Thumb area. Michigan has not had an M-112 for years, and US-112 also ran through MI

Dr Frankenstein

#40
There were still many detour banners up on the assemblies when I traveled it last month, and the MTQ's GIS (either DDS or Atlas des transports) doesn't reflect Google's 112 routing. Chemin de Vimy is still secret route 83434.

webfil

... and Vimy Ridge Road is the detour for light vehicle traffic only. From 165, all trucks MUST use a 40-something kilometre detour via 112 east, 267 south (via downtown Thetford), chemin du Barrage-Allard in Adstock, 6e Rang in Disraëli and 263.

The actual detours may look permanent, but keep in mind that the reconstruction will take quite a long time ; the road will have to go through mining residues (only routing possible) and the provincial Commission for Health & Security at Work does not like the idea of workers killing themselves slowly as digging through old asbestos dust (yes, that "Mines" in Thetford Mines is for asbestos mines)...

Billy F 1988

No MT 112, but the state does have 19. It is a short leg route in Fergus County that goes from Roy to Grass Range. Technically, MT 19 doesn't go to Grass Range, but ends north of the township at the US 87/MT 200 junction. Though Google Maps doesn't show Roy, MT, it is approximately before the US 191 junction.
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Eth

Georgia does indeed have a SR 19 in addition to US 19. SR 19 spends most of its time concurrent with US 41, 80, and 23. Also, US 41 is concurrent with both US 19 and SR 19 about 25 miles apart, because Georgia.

kphoger

The District of Columbia has neither a 19 nor a 112.
Any other ways we can bump this thread up to 60 replies?

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kphoger

Quote from: Eth on February 19, 2013, 07:09:37 PM
because Georgia.

I am going to claim this as a reason for a lot of things in the near future.  Thank you for that!

He Is Already Here! Let's Go, Flamingo!
Dost thou understand the graveness of the circumstances?
Deut 23:13
Male pronouns, please.

Quote from: PKDIf you can control the meaning of words, you can control the people who must use them.

NE2

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formulanone

Florida has SR 112 and SR 19, but we knew that and nobody else mentioned it until now (in this thread, that is). Or maybe they just expressed it in different words.

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D-Dey65

Quote from: formulanone on February 19, 2013, 08:15:53 PM
Florida has SR 112 and SR 19, but we knew that and nobody else mentioned it until now (in this thread, that is). Or maybe they just expressed it in different words.
Yes, that was me:
https://www.aaroads.com/forum/index.php?topic=8688.msg202023#msg202023




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