List of U.S. Highways in Minnesota
United States Numbered Highways of the Trunk Highway System | |
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Highway markers from different years for former US Highway 10N (1926), former US 210 (1961) and current US Highway 61 (1971) | |
System information | |
Formed | November 11, 1926[1] |
Highway names | |
US Highways | US Highway nn (US nn) |
System links | |
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Mainline highways
Number | Length (mi)[2] | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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US 2 | 264.070 | 424.979 | US 2 in Grand Forks, ND | US 2 in Superior, WI | 1926 | current | ||
US 8 | 22.129 | 35.613 | I-35 in Forest Lake | US 8 in St. Croix Falls, WI | 1926 | current | ||
US 10 | 275.408 | 443.226 | US 10 in Fargo, ND | US 10 in Prescott, WI | 1926 | current | ||
US 10N | — | — | US 10 in Moorhead | US 10 in St. Cloud | 1926 | 1934 | Became US 10 | |
US 10S | — | — | US 10 in Moorhead | US 10 in St. Cloud | 1926 | 1934 | Became US 52 | |
US 12 | 192.997 | 310.599 | US 12 in Big Stone City, SD | I-94/US 12 in Hudson, WI | 1926 | current | ||
US 14 | 288.319 | 464.004 | US 14 towards Brookings, SD | US 14/US 61/WIS 16 in La Crosse, WI | 1926 | current | ||
US 16 | — | — | US 16 towards Sioux Falls, SD | US 61/US 14/US 16 towards La Crosse, WI | 1926 | 1980 | c.||
US 52 | 374.703 | 603.026 | US 52 towards Decorah, IA | I-94/US 52 in Fargo, ND | 1934 | current | Unsigned from I-94 to North Dakota | |
US 53 | 164.399 | 264.575 | I-535/US 53 in Superior, WI | Ontario 71 in Fort Frances, ON | 1934 | current | ||
US 55 | 145 | 233 | US 55 towards Decorah, IA | US 12 in Minneapolis | 1926 | 1934 | Became US 52 | |
US 59 | 426.766 | 686.813 | US 59 towards Sanborn, IA | Manitoba 59 towards Winnipeg, MB | 1930 | c.current | ||
US 61 | 165.213 | 265.885 | US 14/US 61/WIS 16 in La Crosse, WI | I-35 in Wyoming | 1926 | current | Used to run to the Canadian Border along present-day I-35 and MN-61 | |
US 63 | 91.881 | 147.868 | US 63 towards New Hampton, IA | US 63 towards Ellsworth, WI | 1930 | c.current | ||
US 65 | 15.465 | 24.889 | US 65 towards Northwood, IA | I-35 in Albert Lea | 1926 | current | ||
US 69 | 12.495 | 20.109 | US 69 towards Lake Mills, IA | MN 13 in Albert Lea | 1930 | c.current | ||
US 71 | 425.778 | 685.223 | US 71 towards Spirit Lake, IA | Ontario 71 in Fort Frances, ON | 1926 | current | ||
US 75 | 412.300 | 663.533 | US 75 towards Rock Rapids, IA | Manitoba 75 at Emerson, MB | 1926 | current | ||
US 77 | 1.350 | 2.173 | US 12/US 77 towards Milbank, SD | US 75 in Ortonville | 1930 | c.1960 | c.||
US 169 | 359.626 | 578.762 | US 169 towards Lakota, IA | US 53 in Virginia | 1930 | c.current | ||
US 210 | 117.851 | 189.663 | US 10 in Motley | US 61 in Carlton | 1926 | 1970 | ||
US 212 | 162.177 | 260.999 | US 212 towards Watertown, SD | US 169/MN 62 in Edina | 1926 | current | ||
US 218 | 46.739 | 75.219 | US 218 towards Osage, IA | I-35/US 14 southwest of Owatonna | 1926 | current | ||
US 371 | — | — | US 10 in Little Falls | US 71 in Bemidji | 1930 | c.1973 | ||
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Special routes
Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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US 2 Bus. |
2.818 | 4.535 | US 2 Bus. in Grand Forks, ND | US 2 in East Grand Forks | 1960 | c.current |
See also
- United States portal
- U.S. Roads portal
References
- Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: U.S. Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via University of North Texas Libraries.
- Minnesota Department of Transportation. "Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing" (PDF). St. Paul: Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 6, 2013.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate Highways in Minnesota. |
- MnDOT Roadway Data
- The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page, by Steve Riner
- Twin Cities Highways, by Adam Froehlig
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