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Interstate 275 (I-275) in the US state of Michigan is a western bypass around the Detroit metropolitan area, completed on January 14, 1977. The freeway is maintained by the Michigan Department of Transportation as part of the larger state trunkline highway system. It runs through the western suburbs near Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport, terminating in an interchange with I-75 near Newport, northeast of Monroe. Early planning maps for the Interstate Highway System in the 1950s included a highway roughly parallel to the modern I-275. As plans developed through the 1960s and into the early 1970s, the freeway was to run from I-75 near Newport north to Novi and connect back to I-75 near Davisburg, but the state canceled the northern section after local opposition. Additional plans to extend the highway through Oakland County were kept on the drawing boards through the 1980s, but failed to materialize. Highway M-5, the Haggerty Connector, opened along part of the former I-275/M-275 right-of-way between 1994 and 2000. (Full article...)
Did you know ...
- ...that U.S. Route 10 is designated along the ferry route served by the SS Badger (pictured), which is the last operational coal-fired passenger steamship in the United States?
- ...that U.S. Route 70 was re-routed four different times west of Clovis, New Mexico, changing its western terminus from Holbrook, Arizona to El Paso, Texas and finally to Los Angeles, California all between 1931 and 1935?
- ...that Interstate 78 is designated on a pair of one-way surface streets through downtown Jersey City, New Jersey?
- ...that songwriter Bobby Troup originally wanted to write the song "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" about U.S. Route 40 instead of U.S. Route 66?
- ...when the final piece of Interstate 80 was dedicated in 1986, it became the first contiguous freeway to span from the Atlantic to Pacific oceans?
In the news
- October 10: A section of US 17/92 in Orange City is washed out by the flooding aftermath from Hurricane Milton.
- October 3: Caltrans announces that October 7, they will begin shifting traffic along US 395 to a new bypass of Olancha.
- September 27: Flooding from Hurricane Helene causes extensive damage to several highways in the region including a section of Interstate 40 near the North Carolina–Tennessee state line.
- September 24: The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announces that an ongoing project to retrofit open road tolling on the Pennsylvania Turnpike will include improvements, and a possible rebuild to the interchange with Interstate 70 in Breezewood.
- September 16:Two new sections of Quebec Autoroute 85 near Saint-Honoré-de-Témiscouata open to traffic.
- September 13: NCDOT announces they will sign a freeway bypass around Goldsboro, North Carolina as Interstate 42.
- September 5: KDOT closes the eastbound Lewis and Clark Viaduct, which carries Interstate 70 across the Kansas River for urgent repairs, after bridge inspectors noticed failing gusset plates in the structure.
Ongoing: I-405 expansion (WA), I-695 closure from the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse
Historic byways
- Oct. 11, 1968 – The Thousand Islands Bypass, which is the final section of Ontario Highway 401 to be completed, opens to traffic between Gananoque and Butternut Bay.
- Oct. 11, 2006 – The Pennsylvania Route 576 toll road opens between PA 60 (now I-376) near the Pittsburgh International Airport and US 22 in Robinson Township
- Oct. 12, 1979 The final section of the Canada to Mexico freeway Interstate 5 is dedicated near Stockton.
- Oct. 12, 2007 – Two trucks collide inside an Interstate 5 truck bypass tunnel at the Newhall Pass interchange in California. The resulting fire engulfs the entire tunnel and destroys 31 vehicles. Three people are killed and ten others are injured.
- Oct. 13, 1984 – The last section of Interstate 40 to be constructed opens to traffic in Williams, Arizona. The section of U.S. Route 66 through Williams is also the last piece of the highway to be bypassed by an Interstate.
- Oct. 13, 1979 – After the Interstate 296 designation in Grand Rapids was found by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) to be "a potential source of confusion for motorists", AASHTO approves a request by MDOT to remove all signage and references to the Interstate.
- Oct. 14, 1950 – In Washington state, the second Tacoma Narrows Bridge carrying Primary State Highway 14 over Puget Sound is completed, nearly ten years after the infamous collapse of the first bridge.
- Oct. 14, 1992 The Interstate Highway System is proclaimed to be complete with the opening of I-70 through Glenwood Canyon in Colorado.
- Oct. 15, 1932 – The Bixby Creek Bridge is completed on the Big Sur Coast Highway (SR 1) in California. At the time, its the largest arched highway structure in the western United States.
- Oct. 15, 2021 – The Pennsylvania Route 576 toll road opens between US 22 in Robinson Township and I-79 in Cecil Township
- Oct. 16, 1940 – A dedication ceremony is held at the Peace Arch by the province of British Columbia, marking the completion and opening of the King George VI Highway (also known as British Columbia Highway 99), between the American border and Vancouver.
- Oct. 17, 1974 Nebraska becomes the first state to complete all of its mainline Interstate Highways with the dedication of its final piece of I-80
- Oct. 17, 1989 – The magnitude 6.9 Loma Prieta earthquake causes part of Interstate 880, the Cypress Street Viaduct (pictured), to collapse, killing 42 people.
- Oct. 18, 1928 – The newly completed Seattle–Tacoma Highway in Washington opens to traffic. It later becomes a section of the Pacific Highway and part of U.S. Route 99.
- Oct. 19, 1951 – In Alaska, the Seward Highway is completed between Anchorage and Seward, connecting both municipalities by road for the first time.
- Oct. 20, 1969 – A section of Interstate 70 in Indiana is completed between State Road 46 and State Road 59. This completes all of the Interstate in Indiana outside of the Interstate 465 beltway in Indianapolis.
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