M-92 (Michigan highway)

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M-92
Former state trunkline
Maintained by MDOT as M-52
Length: 36.38 mi[1] (58.55 km)
Existed: 1919-07-01[3] – 1962[2]
South end: US 112 in Chelsea
Major
junctions:
M-106 in Stockbridge
North end: M-36 near Stockbridge
Counties: Washtenaw, Jackson, Ingham
Michigan highways
< M-91 M-93 >

M-92 was the designation of a former state trunkline in the southern part of the U.S. state of Michigan.

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[edit] Route description

M-92 started at a junction with US 112 (now US 12) west of Clinton. From there it ran northward through Manchester. South of Chelsea, it intersected I-94/US 12 (now just I-94) before passing through Chelsea. In Chelsea, it intersected the former route of US 12 before the construction of the I-94 freeway south of town. Running northwest of Chelsea, M-92 cut across the northeastern corner of Jackson County before intersection M-106 in Stockbridge. North of town, M-92 ended at M-36.

[edit] History

In the early 1920s, the route originally connected Chelsea in western Washtenaw County with Stockbridge in southeastern Ingham County. It was later extended north a few miles from Stockbridge to connect with M-36. In 1953, M-92 was extended south from Chelsea through Manchester to Clinton near the boundary between Washtenaw and Lenawee County. In 1962, all of M-92 was redesignated as a part of M-52.[4]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads Notes
Washtenaw Manchester Township 0.00 US 112 Southern terminus
Chelsea 16.75 I-94
US 12
 
Ingham Stockbridge   M-106  
Stockbridge Township 36.38 M-36 Northern terminus
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Control Section/Physical Reference Atlas. Michigan Department of Transportation (2001). Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
  2. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-10-22). Michigan Highways: Master List 1918-Present. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on 2006-11-10.
  3. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. State of Michigan [map]. Cartography by MSHD. (1919) Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
  4. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (2006-08-26). Michigan Highways: Highways 50 through 59. Michigan Highways. Retrieved on 2006-10-29.

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