U.S. Route 301 Truck (Delaware)

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U.S. Route 301 Truck
Length: 15.02 mi[1] (24.17 km)
Existed: 1980s[2] – 2001[2]
South end: US 301/DE 71/DE 896 in Mount Pleasant, DE
North end: US 13/US 40/US 301 in State Road, DE
United States Numbered Highways
Spur of US 301
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Route 301 Truck was a truck bypass of a segment of U.S. Route 301 in New Castle County, Delaware. It was created in the 1980s to provide a truck bypass of the St. Georges Bridge for US 301 when structural issues with the bridge forced a weight restriction. U.S. Route 301 Truck followed Delaware Route 71 and Delaware Route 896 north from US 301 in Mount Pleasant. It then crossed over the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal on the Summit Bridge. The truck route continued north on DE 896 to Glasgow, where it turned east on U.S. Route 40 and followed it to State Road, where it ended at U.S. Route 13 and U.S. Route 301. In 1992, US 301 was realigned to head north over the Summit Bridge to end at US 40 in Glasgow. This rerouting made Truck US 301 obsolete, however signs remained until 2001 along US 40.

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