- List of divided U.S. Routes
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- Not to be confused with divided highway portions of the U.S. Highway system.
Some U.S. Routes are given directional suffixes to indicate a split of the main route — for instance, U.S. Route 25 splits into U.S. Route 25E (east) and U.S. Route 25W (west) between Newport, Tennessee and North Corbin, Kentucky, and U.S. Route 9W is an alternate of U.S. Route 9 between Fort Lee, New Jersey and Albany, New York. These splits were in the system of United States Numbered Highways from the beginning, and were used when two roughly-equivalent routes existed. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials no longer assigns these numbers, and, in theory, current ones are to be eliminated "as rapidly as the State Highway Department and the Standing Committee on Highways can reach agreement". This policy was adopted by 1996; however, many of these routes still exist, mostly in Tennessee.
List of routes
- U.S. Route 6N, West Springfield, Pennsylvania (U.S. Route 20) to west of Mill Village, Pennsylvania (does not return to U.S. Route 6 at its west end)
- U.S. Route 9W, Fort Lee, New Jersey to Albany, New York
- U.S. Route 11E and U.S. Route 11W, Knoxville, Tennessee to Bristol, Virginia
- U.S. Route 19E and U.S. Route 19W, near Burnsville, North Carolina to Bluff City, Tennessee
- U.S. Route 25, near Tuxedo, North Carolina and Zirconia, North Carolina
- U.S. Route 25E and U.S. Route 25W, Newport, Tennessee to North Corbin, Kentucky
- U.S. Route 31E and U.S. Route 31W, Nashville, Tennessee to Louisville, Kentucky
- U.S. Route 45E and U.S. Route 45W, Three Way, Tennessee to South Fulton, Tennessee
- U.S. Route 49E and U.S. Route 49W, Yazoo City, Mississippi to Tutwiler, Mississippi
- U.S. Route 70N, Lebanon, Tennessee to Crossville, Tennessee
- U.S. Route 70S, east of Pegram, Tennessee to Sparta, Tennessee
- U.S. Route 123, west of Clemson, South Carolina to east of Easley, South Carolina
Former routes
Route Location Replaced by Notes U.S. Route 2N
U.S. Route 2SArvilla, ND to Grand Forks, ND U.S. Route 2 Existed in 1931 U.S. Route 6N Port Jervis, NY to Kingston, NY U.S. Route 209 Existed in 1928–1933 U.S. Route 6N Erie, PA to Waterford, PA Pennsylvania Route 97 Existed in 1931–1935 U.S. Route 9E Glens Falls, NY to Fort Lee, NJ U.S. Route 9 Existed in 1926–1930 U.S. Route 9W (1920s) Keeseville, NY to Elizabethtown, NY New York State Route 3, New York State Route 9N, and New York State Route 9W 1928–1929 U.S. Route 10N
U.S. Route 10SMoorhead, MN to St. Cloud, MN U.S. Route 10
U.S. Route 52Existed in 1926–1934 U.S. Route 10N
U.S. Route 10SGarrison, MT to Three Forks, MT U.S. Route 12 and U.S. Route 287
U.S. Route 10Existed in 1928–1960 U.S. Route 20N
U.S. Route 20SBridgewater Center, OH to Busy Corners, OH U.S. Route 20
U.S. Route 20 and U.S. Route 20 AlternateExisted in 1931–1935
Existed in 1933–1935U.S. Route 25E
U.S. Route 25WRichmond, KY to Newport, KY U.S. Route 27 and U.S. Route 227
U.S. Route 25Existed in 1926–1928 U.S. Route 26N Bayard, NE to Broadwater, NE U.S. Route 26 and U.S. Route 385 Existed in 1934–1959 U.S. Route 30N
U.S. Route 30SBurley, ID to Granger, WY U.S. Route 30
Interstate 80, Interstate 84, and U.S. Route 89Existed in 1926–1972 U.S. Route 30N Huntington, OR to Fruitland, ID U.S. Route 95, U.S. Route 95 Spur and U.S. Route 630 Existed in 1926–1980 U.S. Route 30S Ontario, OR to Nyssa, OR U.S. Route 20 and U.S. Route 26 Existed in 1938–1940 U.S. Route 30N
U.S. Route 30SDelphos, OH to Mansfield, OH U.S. Route 30
State Route 309 and State Route 430Existed in 1932–1975
Existed in 1931–1975U.S. Route 30S Fremont, NE to Missouri Valley, IA U.S. Route 6, U.S. Route 275, and U.S. Route 30 Alternate Existed in 1931–1939 U.S. Route 40N
U.S. Route 40SLimon, CO to Manhattan, KS
Grand Junction, CO to Manhattan, KSU.S. Route 24
U.S. Route 40Existed in 1926–1935 U.S. Route 41E
U.S. Route 41WCass Station, GA to Chattanooga, TN U.S. Route 27
U.S. Route 41Existed in 1930–1933
Existed in 1926–1934U.S. Route 41E
U.S. Route 41WHopkinsville, KY to Nashville, TN U.S. Route 41
U.S. Route 41 AlternateExisted in 1929–1943 U.S. Route 41E Marietta, GA to Atlanta, GA U.S. Route 41 Existed in 1948 U.S. Route 49E
U.S. Route 49WBrooklyn, MS to Hattiesburg, MS U.S. Route 49
Old U.S. Route 49 and Old U.S. Route 49WExisted in 1930–1936 U.S. Route 50N
U.S. Route 50SGarden City, KS to Baldwin City, KS U.S. Route 56 and U.S. Route 156
U.S. Route 50, U.S. Route 59, and U.S. Route 75Existed in 1926–1957 U.S. Route 50N
U.S. Route 50SAthens, OH to Ellenboro, WV U.S. Route 50 Alternate
U.S. Route 50Existed in 1929–1935 U.S. Route 67E
U.S. Route 67WMorning Sun, AR to Judsonia, AR U.S. Route 67
Arkansas Highway 385Existed in 1931–1949 U.S. Route 67E
U.S. Route 67WArkadelphia, AR to Donaldson, AR Arkansas Highway 51
U.S. Route 67Existed in 1931–1932 U.S. Route 67E
U.S. Route 67WNorth Little Rock, AR to Rixey, AR U.S. Route 70 and U.S. Route 165
Arkansas Highway 107Existed in 1935–1960 U.S. Route 70N
U.S. Route 70SNashville, TN to Sparta, TN U.S. Route 70 Existed in 1929–1935 U.S. Route 70N Randlett, OK to Wilson, OK U.S. Route 277 Existed in 1936–1938 U.S. Route 73E
U.S. Route 73WOswego, KS to Horton, KS U.S. Route 40, U.S. Route 69, U.S. Route 73, and K-96
U.S. Route 59, U.S. Route 159, U.S. Route 169, and U.S. Route 400Existed in 1926–1935 U.S. Route 73E
U.S. Route 73WTekamah, NE to Winnebago, NE U.S. Route 73 and U.S. Route 75
U.S. Route 77 and Nebraska Highway 32Existed in 1935–1957 U.S. Route 78N
U.S. Route 78SHeflin, AL to Villa Rica, GA U.S. Route 78
U.S. Route 78 Alternate, Alabama State Route 46, Georgia State Route 61, and Georgia State Route 166Existed in 1926–1934 U.S. Route 80N Abilene, TX to Metcalf Gap, TX U.S. Route 80 Alternate, U.S. Route 180, and Texas State Highway 351 Existed in 1931–1934 U.S. Route 85E Mule Creek, WY to Lead, SD U.S. Route 18, U.S. Route 85 Alternate, U.S. Route 385 Existed in 1931–1937 U.S. Route 87E
U.S. Route 87WArmington, MT to Muddy Gap, WY U.S. Route 87, Montana Secondary Highway 451, Wyoming Highway 196, and Wyoming Highway 220
U.S. Route 26, U.S. Route 89, U.S. Route 287, Wyoming Highway 138, and Wyoming Highway 789Existed in 1926–1939
Existed in 1926–1935U.S. Route 95E
U.S. Route 95WPotlatch, ID to Coeur d'Alene, ID U.S. Route 95 Alternate
U.S. Route 95Existed in 1927–1935
Existed in the 1930sU.S. Route 99E
U.S. Route 99WPortland, OR to Junction City, OR Interstate 5, U.S. Route 99, and Oregon Route 99E
U.S. Route 99 Alternate and Oregon Route 99WExisted in 1930–1972 U.S. Route 99E
U.S. Route 99WSacramento, CA to Red Bluff, CA Interstate 80, Interstate 80 Business, U.S. Route 99 Alternate, and California State Route 99
Interstate 5, Interstate 80, and U.S. Route 99Existed in 1928–1968 U.S. Route 99E
U.S. Route 99WManteca, CA to Stockton, CA U.S. Route 99 and California State Route 99
Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 50Existed in 1929–1933 U.S. Route 101E
U.S. Route 101WSan Francisco, CA to San Jose, CA Interstate 80, Interstate 880, U.S. Route 40/U.S. Route 50, and U.S. Route 101 Alternate
U.S. Route 101Existed in 1929–1935 U.S. Route 101E
U.S. Route 101WLa Jolla, CA to San Diego, CA Interstate 5 and U.S. Route 101
La Jolla BoulevardExisted in 1934–1936 U.S. Route 112S Rolling Prairie, IN to Union, MI Indiana State Route 2, Indiana State Route 19, and Michigan State Route 205 Existed in 1933–1934 U.S. Route 281S Oberon, ND to Lallie, ND 35th Street and 64th Avenue Existed in 1939 References
- US Highways: Divided (Split) Routes
- AASHTO – Establishment and Development of United States Numbered HighwaysPDF (15.6 KiB)
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