Interstate 75 in Michigan
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Interstate 75 is one of Michigan's longest numbered highways within the state.
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[edit] History
Before any segment of freeway in Michigan received a designation of Interstate 75, there were already segments of freeway built which are now part of I-75. These freeway segments were built from the mid to late 1950s; they include:
- U.S. Route 2 between what is now known as BL I-75 in St. Ignace and M-123. The upper peninsula's first segment of freeway.
- Alt U.S. Route 24 between Ohio border and U.S. Route 25 (now M-125) - Michigan's first segment of freeway to connect the state border; and the only freeway to cross the border until the late 1960s.
- Mackinac Bridge (then U.S. Route 27)
- M-20 (now part of U.S. Route 10) - when this segment of freeway became U.S. Route 10; it carried the temproary Interstate 75 designation.
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[edit] Lane configurations
- between northern terminus and south end of Grayling Business I-75 loop (2 lanes on each side; excluding Mackinac Bridge toll booth)
- between south end of Grayling's BUS I-75 and US 127 (formerly US 27) (3 lanes southbound, 2 lanes northbound)
- between US 127 and Exit 164 (M-13 Connector) (2 lanes on each side)
- between Exit 164 and Exit 162 (US 10) (4 lanes each way)
- between US 10 and Adam Street Exit (exit 154) (3 lanes on each side)
- between Adams St./Zilwaukee (exit 154) and M-13 (exit 153) (4 lanes on each side) — Zilwaukee Bridge
- between M-13 and Mile Marker 138 (3 lanes on each side)
- between mile marker 138 (2 miles before M-54/83) and north end of I-475 (Exit 126) (4 lanes each way)
- between the northern I-475 interchange (126) and US 23 (Exit 117) (3 lanes each way)
- between US 23 and southern end of I-475 (2 lanes on each side)
- between I-475 and Joslyn Road (Exit 83) (3 lanes on each side)
- between Joslyn Road (Exit 83) and Exit 75 (Square Lake Road) (4 lanes each way)
- between Exit 75 and Exit 59 (M-102/Eight Mile Road) (3 lanes each way)
- from Exit 59 to I-375 (4 lanes each way)
- through I-375 interchange (2 lanes each way around ramps)
- from I-375 to I-96 (4 lanes each way)
- through I-96 interchange (2 lanes each way)
- from I-96 to Exit 43 (M-85/Fort Street) (4 lanes each way)
- from Exit 43 to Ohio line (3 lanes each way)
[edit] Exit list
- Exit 212: West Branch
- Exit 190: M-61 (Standish)
- Exit 188: US-23 connector (Standish and Pinconning)
- Exit 181: Pinconning Road (Pinconning)
- Exit 173: Linwood Road (Linwood)
- Exit 168: Beaver Road (Kawkawlin)
- Exit 164: Wilder Road (Bay City)
- Exit 162
- A: M-25 East (Bay City)
- B: US-10 West (Midland)
- Exit 160: M-84 (Bay City/Saginaw)
- Exit 155: I-675 North End (Downtown Saginaw)
- Exit 154: Zilwaukee
- Exit 153: M-13 (Bay City/Saginaw)
- Exit 151: M-81 (Saginaw
- The recently rebuilt Exit 151 is one of the few roundabout interchanges in Michigan and the only in Saginaw County
- Exit 150: I-675 South End (Downtown Saginaw)
- Exit 149: M-46 (Saginaw)
- Exit 144
- A: Dixie Highway South (Frankenmuth)
- B: Dixie Highway North (Bridgeport)
- Exit 131: M-57 (Montrose)
- Exit 125: I-475 North End (Downtown Flint)
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