Special Routes
Number | Location | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Formed | Notes | References |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
013C ! CONN M-13 |
Standish | 2.414 | 3.885 | 1968 | Freeway connection between M-13 and I-75/US 23 | |
028BI ! BUS M-28 |
Ishpeming–Negaunee | 4.873 | 7.842 | 1958 | Business loop | |
032B ! BUS M-32* |
Hillman | 0.738 | 1.188 | 1927 | Business spur; also called SPUR M-32 | |
044C ! CONN M-44 |
Grand Rapids | 4.196 | 6.753 | 1969 | Previously part of US 131; connects I-96/M-37 to M-44 | |
060 ! BUS M-60* |
Niles | 2.554 | 4.110 | 1957 | Business spur | |
125C ! CONN M-125 |
Erie | 2.9 | 4.7 | 1960 | Unsigned; connects I-75 to M-125 |
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