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The bridge is approximately one mile southeast of Pennsylvania route 272 and is 0. 5 miles ( 0. 8 km ) north of Pennsylvania Route 23 off Mondale Road on Hunsecker Road, just west of the community of Hunsecker.
I-26 runs from the junction of U. S. Route 11W and U. S. Route 23 in Kingsport, Tennessee, generally southeastward to U. S. Route 17 in Charleston, South Carolina.
Northwards from Kingsport, US-23 continues north to Portsmouth, Ohio, as the Corridor B of the Appalachian Development Highway System, and beyond to Columbus, as the Corridor C. In conjunction with the Columbus-Toledo, Ohio corridor formed by Interstate 75, U. S. 23, and State Route 15, I-26 forms part of a mostly high-speed four-or-more-lane highway from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Coast at Charleston, South Carolina.
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* 20px West Virginia Route 23
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* 20px Vermont Route 23
The major highways that travel through Passaic County are Interstate 287, Interstate 80, US Route 202, US Route 46, Route 23, Route 21, Route 20, Route 19, Route 4, Route 3, and the Garden State Parkway.
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* U. S. Route 23
A view of the intersection of U. S. 23, Kentucky Route 10 | KY 10, & Ohio State Route 253 | Ohio SR 253 just after crossing the Jesse Stuart Memorial Bridge in Greenup
The northern terminus of the Industrial Parkway ( Kentucky State Route 67 ) ends at U. S. Highway 23 at Wurtland.
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Some major highway routes include ferry services, such as U. S. Route 10, which crosses Lake Michigan.
Longstreet is remembered through numerous places that bear his name in and around Gainesville, Georgia, including Longstreet Bridge, a portion of U. S. Route 129 that crosses the Chattahoochee River ( later dammed to form Lake Sidney Lanier ), and the local Longstreet Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
Just north of this, the route crosses the Ten Mile River and then enters a complicated five-way intersection with US 1 and Route 1A.
Route 368 is the sole provincial route on the island, which crosses the bridge and circles the perimeter of the island.
It passes over the Baltimore Light Rail as it crosses and interchanges with Maryland Route 648 a little while later, near Cromwell Station.
Route 18 then crosses under Monmouth Boulevard and crosses under County Route 18 ( Belmar Boulevard ) in the community of Glendola.
Route 18 crosses into Ocean Township, crossing under County Route 17 ( West Bangs Avenue ), and there are exits for Route 66 and Asbury Avenue, Route 66, Deal Road in Ocean Township, West Park Avenue in Ocean Township, and enters Eatontown.
Route 28 continues east, intersecting Route 59 and the Garden State Parkway in Cranford before heading to Elizabeth, where it crosses Route 439 before ending at Route 27.
Here, the route passes residences and crosses County Route 643 ( Mountain Avenue ) before coming to an intersection with County Route 626 ( Somerset Street ).
The route crosses County Route 529 ( Washington Avenue ) in the downtown area of Dunellen.
Route 28 crosses into Plainfield, Union County, where it becomes county-maintained Front Street, resuming northeast through residential and industrial areas before entering a more residential environment.
The route crosses the Raritan Valley Line before turning northeast on a one-way pair, with eastbound Route 28 following Fifth Street and westbound Route 28 following Fourth Street.
Past this interchange, Route 28 becomes West Westfield Avenue and crosses into Roselle Park, where it continues through a mix of residences and commercial establishments, where it crosses over the Raritan Valley Line and intersects with County Route 617 ( Faitoute Avenue / Gordon Street ) before heading into the downtown area of Roselle Park.

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Over the weeks, America's first Star Route Air Mail settled into a routine pattern despite the vagaries of weather and the lack of ground facilities and aids to navigation.
Brought into the Nationalist army immediately after the battle, the 19th Route Army's career under Chiang would be cut short after it was disbanded for demonstrating socialist tendencies.
The plight of U. S. Route 66 in particular, whose disappearance from the map in 1985 turned places like Glenrio, Texas and Amboy, California into overnight ghost towns, began to capture public attention with Route 66 associations springing up in every state as concern over preservation of decaying motels and other roadside infrastructure of the neon era came into view.
* August 18 – Two charter buses push into the Hida River on National Highway Route 41 in Japan, in an accident caused by heavy rain ; 104 are killed.
From there it roughly followed the Central Nevada Route to Carson City, Nevada before passing over the Sierras into Sacramento, California.
From the west, Colorado Route 145 is the most common way into Telluride, however there are two alternate passes to enter the town as well.
The three armies would maintain their historical designation as the First, Second and Fourth Red Armies until Communist military forces were nominally integrated into the National Revolutionary Army, forming the Eighth Route Army and the New Fourth Army, during the Second Sino-Japanese War from 1937 to 1945.
The roof of the old bakery has been transformed into a public park and fun for children, while the casemates accommodate themusée de la Route.
Divided into two main sections, the road consists of the Great River Road and the National Scenic Byway Route.
It continued northeast on Newport Avenue along Route 123, splitting to the north ( staying with Newport Avenue ) to cross into North Attleborough.
In Massachusetts, the Middle Post Road runs along sections of modern Route 16 to Mendon, then through Bellingham, and then via Route 109 from Medway to Dedham where it meets with the Lower Post Road ( old U. S. Route 1 ) heading into Boston.
At the center of Pomfret, Route 244 headed east turns into U. S. Route 44, and heads northwest towards Putnam.
It follows that road to Route 16, which follows the route of the Post Road for approximately one-half mile eastward to Maple Street, which follows the route into Mendon town center.
It is reached by Route 198, which extends inland from the northern shore of the peninsula, soon climbing into the mountains and entering vast forests, crossing several small rivers before reaching the town.
Near Kirkland Lake, a northern spur route of the Trans-Canada extends eastward from Highway 11, following Ontario's Highway 66 (), then Quebec's Route 117 () and Autoroute 15 () into Montreal.
From Moncton, the highway continues southeast for to a junction at Aulac on the New Brunswick – Nova Scotia border ( near Sackville ) where the Trans-Canada Highway splits into the main route continuing to the nearby border with Nova Scotia as Route 2, and a route designated as Route 16 which runs east to the Confederation Bridge at Cape Jourimain.
Upon reaching Shelton, U. S. 101 turns into a two lane bypass that changes to a freeway at the junction of State Route 3, merging with State Route 8 and finally ending at Interstate 5.

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