Minnesota State Highway 610

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Trunk Highway 610
Length: 8 mi[1] (13 km)
Formed: 1975[1]
West end: US 169 in Brooklyn Park
East end: US 10, MN 47 in Coon Rapids
Minnesota State Highways
< I-535 I-694 >

Minnesota State Highway 610 is a short freeway in southern Anoka County, Minnesota and northern Hennepin County, Minnesota.

Highway 610 currently runs east-west between U.S. Highway 169 and U.S. Highway 10, and is numbered as a spur off U.S. Highway 10. The freeway is four lanes for most of its length, but expands to eight lanes at the Mississippi River bridge connecting Twin Cities suburbs Brooklyn Park and Coon Rapids.

Eventually, Highway 610 is planned to extend west to Interstate Highway 94 in Maple Grove, and the freeway's mile markers reflect these future plans, with the zero point calibrated to this future terminus. Construction of the new section has been proposed to begin in 2010 under the Pawlenty-Molnau 2007 Transportation Plan.[2]

Contents

[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Interchanges on completed portion of State Highway 610

Interchange Notes
US 10 / TH 47 Eastern terminus of 610
Anoka Cty. Rd. 3 - Coon Rapids Blvd. Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Anoka Cty. Rd. 1 - East River Road Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Richard P. Braun Bridge over the Mississippi River
TH 252
Noble Ave.
CR 14 Zane Ave.
CR 103 W. Broadway Ave.
US 169 Western terminus of completed portion of 610

[edit] Interchanges on future portion of State Highway 610

Interchange Notes
Zachary Lane N.
CR 81 / CR 130 Elm Creek Blvd.
Maple Grove Pkwy.
I-94 Western terminus of future portion of 610

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Riner, Steve. Details of Routes 288-694. The Unofficial Minnesota Highways Page. Retrieved on 2006-04-03.
  2. ^ Pawlenty-Molnau 2007 Transportation Plan..