US Highway 24 | ||||
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Telegraph Road | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by MDOT | ||||
Length: | 79.864 mi[3] (128.529 km) | |||
Existed: | November 11, 1926[1][2] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
South end: | US 24 near Erie | |||
I-275 near Carleton I-94 in Taylor US 12 in Dearborn I-96 in Redford I-696 / M-10 in Southfield |
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North end: | I-75 near Clarkston | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Monroe, Wayne, Oakland | |||
Highway system | ||||
United States Numbered Highways Michigan State Trunkline Highway System
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In the U.S. state of Michigan, US Highway 24 (US 24), also known as Telegraph Road, is a major north–south state trunkline highway; it is mostly divided highway. The total length is approximately 80 miles (129 km) and is signed as US 24 in its entirety (except for a brief portion between Dixie Highway [US24 splitoff] and Walton Avenue). Telegraph is actually named as such for a couple of miles in Toledo, merging into Detroit Avenue at Laskey Road.
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US 24 starts at the Ohio state line and follows Telegraph Road northeasterly through Monroe County. The highway runs parallel to the Lake Erie shoreline, farther inland than both Interstate 75 (I-75) or M-125. in Brownstown Township, Telegraph Road and US 24 turns due north through the western suburbs and western edge of Detroit. When it crosses M-102/8 Mile Road, it leaves Wayne County for Oakland County. The trunkline crosses through the Mixing Bowl, a large interchange between US 24, I-696 and M-10, before turning to the northwest outside of Pontiac. On the northwest side of Pontiac, Telegraph Road ends and US 24 turns northwest along Dixie Highway. The trunkline continues north to its northern terminus at Exit 93 on I-75 near Clarkston.
Prior to improvements beginning in the 1930s, US 24 in Michigan was largely a two-lane highway. As traffic volumes grew during the twentieth century, much of the route was improved to divided highway standards. As with many other Detroit-area highways, US 24 received many early highway safety improvements during the 1950s and 60s, most notably the Michigan left.
In the early days of the telegraph, the main telegraph lines ran along this road, hence the name. The section of US 24 on Dixie Highway was also once a part of the Saginaw Trail.
In 1970, US 10 ran concurrently with US 24 from the terminus of the Lodge Freeway in Southfield to Telegraph's northern terminus with Dixie Highway in Pontiac. In 1986, Telegraph Road lost its US 10 co-designation when US 10 was truncated at Bay City.
In 2008, a 30-mile (48 km) stretch of US 24 from its northern end at I-75 to I-96 was named the Max M. Fisher Memorial Highway.[4]
County | Location | Mile[5] | Destinations | Notes |
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Monroe |
Bedford Township | 0.000 | US 24 (Telegraph Road) | Continues across the Ohio state line as Telegraph Road |
Erie Township | 6.106 | CONN US 24 to M-125 |
CONN US 24 is not signed | |
West Monroe | M-50 | |||
Frenchtown Township | 19.770 | M-125 south | Northern terminus of M-125 | |
Ash Township | I-275 | Exit 2 on I-275 | ||
Wayne |
Brownstown Township | 31.892 | CONN US 24 north to I-75 |
CONN US 24 is not signed |
Taylor | CONN US 24 to I-75 south |
CONN US 24 is not signed | ||
I-94 | Exit 202 on I-94 | |||
Dearborn | 43.099 | US 12 (Michigan Avenue) | ||
Dearborn Heights | M-153 (Ford Road) | |||
Redford Township | I-96 (Jeffries Freeway) | Exit 179 on I-96 | ||
Detroit | M-5 (Grand River Avenue) | |||
Wayne– Oakland |
Detroit– Southfield |
52.980 | M-102 (8 Mile Road) | 8 Mile Road forms the county and city lines; grade-separated cloverleaf |
Oakland |
Southfield | I-696 (Walter P. Reuther Freeway) / M-10 (Northwestern Highway/Lodge Freeway) | Interchange is known as the "Mixing Bowl" | |
Bloomfield Township | 64.325 | BUS US 24 north (Square Lake Road) |
Former northern terminus of U.S. 24 | |
Pontiac | 68.8 | M-59 (W. Huron Street) | ||
Pontiac | 71.211 | BUS US 24 south (Dixie Highway) |
Former northern terminus of Telegraph Road, which has since been extended to Walton Blvd. | |
Independence Township | 77.329 | M-15 north | Southern terminus of M-15 | |
Springfield Township | 79.799 | I-75 | Exit 93 on I-75 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
There are several bannered routes of US 24 in Michigan.
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