M-30 (Michigan highway)

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M-30
Length: 46.43 mi[1] (74.72 km)
Formed: 1920
South end: US 10 at Sanford
Major
junctions:
M-61 at Wooden Shoe Village
North end: BL I-75/M-55 at West Branch
Michigan highways
< M-29 US 31 >

M-30 is a state trunkline that runs in a south-north direction from Sanford to West Branch in the central lower peninsula of Michigan. Prior to 1960, M-30's southern terminus ended at a junction with M-46 in Merrill. Since then, the entire segment south of US 10 was returned to local control and decommissioned.

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  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 30 through 39 Christopher J. Bessert, URL accessed Aug 21 2006
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