M-39 (Michigan Highway) - Exit List

Exit List

County Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
Wayne
Lincoln Park 0.000 0.000 Lafayette Boulevard
Southfield Road south
Roadway continues southeast as Southfield Road
0.172–
0.186
0.277–
0.299
I-75 – Detroit, Toledo Exit 41 on I-75
Allen Park 2.169 3.491 Southern end of freeway
2.423–
2.444
3.899–
3.933
1 I-94 / Van Born Road – Detroit, Chicago Exit 204 on I-94
Dearborn Heights 2.593–
2.600
4.173–
4.184
3 Van Born Road west
Dearborn 3.254–
3.269
5.237–
5.261
3 Outer Drive
4.258 6.853 4 Oakwood Boulevard – Melvindale, The Henry Ford
4.901 7.887 5 Rotunda Drive
5.885–
5.904
9.471–
9.502
6 US 12 (Michigan Avenue) Access to U of M-Dearborn, Henry Ford CC, and Fairlane Town Center
7.141–
7.152
11.492–
11.510
7 M-153 (Ford Road) – Garden City Access to Fairlane Town Center
Detroit 7.138 11.487 8 Warren Avenue – Downtown Dearborn Heights
9.137 14.705 9 Joy Road – Livonia
10.131 16.304 10 Plymouth Road, Schoolcraft Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance; connection to Schoolcraft Avenue by way of the service drive
10.556–
10.629
16.988–
17.106
11 I-96 – Lansing, Downtown Detroit Signed as exit 11A southbound
11.130 17.912 11B Schoolcraft Avenue, Plymouth Road Southbound exit and northbound entrance; connection to Plymouth Road by way of the service drive
12.094 19.463 12 M-5 (Grand River Avenue) / Fenkell Avenue
13.122 21.118 13 6 Mile Road – Livonia
14.744 23.728 14 7 Mile Road – Livonia
Wayne–
Oakland
Detroit–
Southfield
15.721–
15.745
25.300–
25.339
15 M-102 (8 Mile Road) 8 Mile Road is the county line
Oakland
Southfield 16.631–
17.006
26.765–
27.369
16 M-10 (Lodge Freeway) to I-696 west – Lansing
Southfield Road north
Exit 14 on M-10; roadway continues north as Southfield Road
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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