- List of Alaska Routes
Alaska Routes are both numbered and named. There have been only twelve numbers issued (1—11 and 98), and the numbering often has no obvious pattern; for example,
Alaska Route 4 runs north-south, whereasAlaska Route 2 runs somewhat east-west. TheKlondike Highway , built in1978 , was unnumbered until1998 , when it was given its designation during the centennial of theKlondike Gold Rush . However, Many Alaskan highways of greater length than theKlondike Highway remain unnumbered.Non-Contiguous
Highways 7 and 10 consist of multiple separately named segments that do not even closely approach each other; unless you include the
Alaska Marine Highway System ferries as part ofAlaska Route 7 , and formerCopper River and Northwestern Railway track bed as part ofAlaska Route 10 .Names versus Numbers
Numbers and names do not always coincide well.
Alaska Route 1 can refer to any of theGlenn Highway ,Seward Highway ,Sterling Highway , orTok Cut-Off ;
while, for example, portions of theSeward Highway are numberedAlaska Route 1 , 9 and Interstate A3. (Interstate highway shields are not posted along highways in Alaska; these designations occur only on paper.)Within Alaska, roads are almost invariably referred to by name or general destination, and not by number(s). Many residents are unfamiliar with official highway numbers even for those highways that they use frequently. Visitors are usually advised to avoid using highway numbers in asking for directions.
Mileposts
Milepost s, frequently used for road markers and official addressing in rural areas, are also more commonly reckoned by landmark names.Highways by number
Highways by name
Many roads in Alaska are not numbered at all; a few of these are listed below in addition to those above.
List of U.S. Highways in Alaska
*At one time, the Alaskan portion of the
Alaska Highway was proposed to be designated part ofU.S. Highway 97 , but this was never carried out.The
Alaska Marine Highway and several other Alaska highways or routes are recognized as "highways" eligible for federal funding by theFederal Highway Administration [ cite web
title = Title 23 Section 218 United States Code
publisher =U.S. Congress
url = http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/legsregs/title23.pdf
format = PDF ] .Alaska Marine Highway
Alaska's Marine Highway was declared a
National Scenic Byway by theFederal Highway Administration on June 13, 2002 [ cite web
title = New 2002 National Scenic Byways
publisher =Federal Highway Administration
url = http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pressroom/fhwa0227.htm
format = HTML ] ;
and later declared anAll-American Road by theFederal Highway Administration on September 22, 2005. [ cite web
title = New 2005 All-American Roads
publisher =Federal Highway Administration
url = http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/pressroom/re092205.htm
format = HTML ]ee also
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List of state highways in the United States :*Interstate Highways in Alaska :*Alaska Marine Highway System
*List of Canadian highways by province :*List of British Columbia provincial highways :*List of Yukon territorial highways References
External links
* [http://www.dot.state.ak.us/iways/511/AK_hwys_numbers.pdf Map of Alaska state highways and numbers] from [http://www.dot.state.ak.us/ AkDOT-PF] , in
PDF format; requires Adobe Reader
* [http://mdo20.0catch.com/route/ak/aksign.html Road Signs of Alaska]
* [http://www.mcgeheezone.com/adjustment/alaska/akhwys.htm Highways in Alaska web page]
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