M-186 (Michigan highway)
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M-186 |
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Length: | 2.49 mi[1] (4.01 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1940-08-17[1] | ||||||||
West end: | M-113 near Kingsley | ||||||||
East end: | US 131 in Fife Lake | ||||||||
Counties: | Grand Traverse | ||||||||
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M-186, is a short connector highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. The western terminus is at M-113 east of Kingsley and the eastern terminus is at US 131 west of downtown Fife Lake. M-186 forms an easterly "extension" of M-113 from Kingsley to Fife Lake. From the eastern terminus, State Street connects M-186 and US 131 with downtown Fife Lake.
In 1979, plans were drawn up to extend M-186 farther west along a cut-off alignment that would have run to the south of M-113 to an intersection east of Kingsley near Hodge Rd. This realignment was never built and removed from state plans in the 1990s.[1]
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[edit] Former routing
In the 1930s, M-186 was designated on a 4.3 miles (6.9 km) connector route in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan between US 2/US 41 at Rapid River and M-35 near Brampton. This designation existed from 1932-10-29 to 1939-07-13, forming a convenient route for westbound US 2 traffic to access M-35 northbound towards Gwinn and Negaunee
[edit] Formation of current routing
In 1940, US 131 ended at a threeway convergence with M-113 and M-131 four miles north of Walton Junction in Paradise Township. From this intersection, US 131 ran south to Walton Junction, M-113 ran west to Kingsley, and M-131 ran east toward Fife Lake before turning north to Petoskey. A new alignment of US 131 was built from Walton Junction directly to Fife Lake. This formed a third leg of a triangle of roads, allowing US 131 to bypass the Paradise Township intersection. US 131 replaced M-131 north from Fife Lake to Petoskey. M-113 was extended along the former section of US 131 south to Walton Junction. The remaining leg of the triangle from Paradise Township to Fife Lake along a portion of the former M-131 was designated M-186 at this time.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b c Michigan Highways: Highways 180 through 199 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Sep 6 2006.