M-18 (Michigan highway)

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M-18
Length: 77.43 mi<[1] (124.61 km)
Formed: Current route, 1926
South end: US 10 near North Bradley
Major
junctions:
M-61 at Gladwin

M-55 at Prudenville
I-75 near Roscommon

North end: M-72 near Luzerne
Michigan highways
< M-17 M-19 >

M-18 is a 77 mile south-north state trunkline in the central portion of the lower peninsula in the state of Michigan.

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[edit] Route

The highway begins about 20 miles northeast of Mount Pleasant at a junction with US 10. From there, it travels northward through Gladwin and Roscommon counties, past Houghton Lake ending at a junction with M-72 near Luzerne. North of Roscommon, M-18 runs through Huron National Forest

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Midland   0.0 U.S. Route 10
west Clare
east Bay City
Southern terminus
Gladwin Gladwin 17.8 M-61 Southern terminus of concurrency
18.6 M-61 Northern terminus of concurrency
Roscommon Prudenville 47.1 M-55 Southern terminus of concurrency
47.9 M-55 Northern terminus of concurrency
49.8 M-157  
Roscommon 59.2 Interstate 75
south Saginaw
north Mackinac Bridge
 
Crawford Grayling 77.4 M-72 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-04-23). Michigan Highways: Highways 10 through 19. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on July 25, 2006.


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