U.S. Route 15
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U.S. Route 15 |
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Length: | 794 mi[1] (1277.5 km) | ||||
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Formed: | 1926[1] | ||||
South end: | US 17 ALT in Walterboro, SC |
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Major junctions: |
US 378 at Sumter, SC US 74 at Laurinburg, NC I-40 near Durham, NC I-64 near Charlottesville, VA I-66 near Manassas, VA I-70 at Frederick, MD I-76/PA Tpk near Harrisburg, PA I-180/US 220 in Williamsport, PA |
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North end: | I-86/NY 15/NY 17 in Painted Post, NY | ||||
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U.S. Route 15 is a north-south United States highway that runs for 794 miles from central New York to southern South Carolina. As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is in Painted Post, New York at Interstate 86, New York State Route 15 and New York State Route 17. From here, US 15 used to continue north to Rochester but has since been decommissioned and is now NY 15 and, between Wayland and Corning, New York State Route 415. Its southern terminus is in Walterboro, South Carolina at U.S. Route 17 Alternate.
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[edit] States traversed
The highway passes through the following states:
[edit] South Carolina
Concurrent with U.S. Route 401 from the state line until taking another one with U.S. Route 52 in Society Hill South of there, U.S. Route 52/401, will break away. Besides a short concurrency with U.S. Route 521 in Sumter, it's also concurrent with U.S. Route 301 then Interstate 95 between Exits 102 and 93. Runs along the east side of I-95 until its terminus at ALT US 17 in Walterboro.
[edit] North Carolina
From Oxford to just northeast of Durham, US 15 runs parallel with Interstate 85, joining the Interstate route as it makes its way across Falls of the Neuse Reservior into Durham County. At Exit 177, a U.S. 15 business route joins another business route of U.S. Route 501 towards Downtown Durham, while mainline US 15 continues along Interstate 85, becoming concurrent with U.S. Route 501 at Exit 176. The two US routes depart I-85 at Exit 174-A and continue together through Southwest Durham, meeting the business versions and running concurrent throughout most of the rest of the state. South of Laurinburg, it's concurrent with U.S. Route 401 instead.
[edit] Virginia
Concurrencies include U.S. Route 29 from Gainseville to Culpeper, U.S. Route 17 from Warrenton to Opal, U.S. Route 33 in the vicinity of Gordonsville, U.S. Route 460 around Farmville, U.S. Route 360 from Keysville to Wylliesburg, and U.S. Route 58 around Clarksville.
[edit] Maryland
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Concurrences include U.S. Route 40 in Frederick, then U.S. Route 340 from Frederick to north of Jefferson.
[edit] Pennsylvania
Concurrent with U.S. Route 11 from Shamokin Dam to Camp Hill. Bypasses historic Gettysburg and Harrisburg.
[edit] New York
The 12.59 mile segment of US 15 in New York runs parallel to the Tioga River from the state line to its current northern terminus of at I-86/NY 15/NY 17 exit 44 at the junction of the Tioga and Cohocton Rivers in Painted Post, west of downtown Corning.
Until 1974, US 15 continued north of NY 17 and entered Painted Post on North Hamilton Street. At what is now the junction of Steuben County Route 41 and NY 415 in downtown Painted Post, US 15 turned north onto NY 415. At the northern terminus of NY 415, located at NY 15 and New York State Route 21 south of Wayland, US 15 followed the current routing of NY 15 into downtown Rochester, where it terminated at New York State Route 31.
US 15 is slated to become part of Interstate 99 once segments south of the Lindley hamlet of Presho are upgraded to Interstate standards.[2]
[edit] Notes
The segment between Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and the New York state line near Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania, will be redesignated as Interstate 99. The section of U.S. Route 15 between the state line and Presho, New York, will also be upgraded to interstate standards and will presumably link I-99 with I-86 near Painted Post, New York. The interchange of U.S. 15 and I-86 is currently being upgraded to meet interstate standards. This is an effort to complete the U.S. 220 bypass starting in Bedford, Pennsylvania, at the turnpike to connect with Interstates 80 and 180. U.S. 11 and 15 are duplexed beginning near Sunbury, Pennsylvania, to Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, along the Susquehanna River. Around the Frederick, Maryland, area, it is duplexed with U.S. 340.
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b US Highways From US 1 to US 830 Robert V. Droz
- ^ New York Routes - U.S. Route 15
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< NY 14A | NY | NY 15 > |