M-105 (Michigan highway)

M-105 (Michigan highway)

M-105 marker

M-105
Pinnebog Road
Route information
Length: 3.55 mi[1] (5.71 km)
Existed: 1928 – 1939
Major junctions
South end: M-53 near Bad Axe
North end: M-83 near Pigeon
Location
Counties: Huron
Highway system

Michigan State Trunkline Highway System
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M-105 was the designation of a former state trunkline route in The Thumb region of the US state of Michigan which is now part of M-53. It served as a connecting route between M-53 and M-83, which is present day M-142.[2][3]

Contents

Route description

M-105 began in the small community of Popple, just before M-53 curved east towards Bad Axe. Known as Pinnebog Road, the road traveled north through agricultural fields and rural areas before meeting M-142, Pigeon Road, a few miles east of Pigeon. The route served as a shortcut connector between M-53 and M-83 (present M-142).[2]

History

The first appearance of M-105 was in 1928.[4] The designation was decommissioned in 1939 when the roadway was transferred back to local control.[5][6] The designation has not been used since.[7]

Major intersections

The entire highway was in Colfax Township, Huron County.

Mile[1] Destinations Notes
0.00 M-53
3.55 M-83
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

M-Blank.svg Michigan Highways portal
  1. ^ a b "MiGDL - Center for Geographic Information - Geographic Data Library". Michigan Department of Information Technology. May 2007. http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/mgdl/?rel=thext&action=thmname&cid=14&cat=MI+Geographic+Framework+All+Roads+%28v7b%29. Retrieved February 26, 2008. 
  2. ^ a b DeLorme. Michigan Atlas & Gazetteer (11th Edition ed.). p. 76. 
  3. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (October 22, 2006). "Michigan Highways: Master List 1918-Present". Michigan Highways. http://www.michiganhighways.org/master_list.html. Retrieved October 29, 2006. 
  4. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (August 1, 1928). Official Highway Service Map (Map). Cartography by MSHD. 
  5. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (April 15, 1939). 1939 Official Michigan Highway Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally (Summer ed.). Section I13. 
  6. ^ Michigan State Highway Department (December 1, 1939). 1939 Official Michigan Highway Map (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally (Winter ed.). Section I13. 
  7. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (2009). Official Department of Transportation Map (Map). 1 in.:15 mi/1 cm:9 km. 

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