Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Marquette |
K. I. Sawyer | 0.000 | 0.000 | M-553 – Gwinn, Marquette | |
Skandia | 10.792 | 17.368 | US 41 north – Marquette | Northern end of US 41 concurrency | |
11.858 | 19.084 | US 41 south – Rapid River | Southern end of US 41 concurrency | ||
Alger |
Eben Junction | 23.747 | 38.217 | H-01 south – Traunik | Western end of H-01 concurrency |
Chatham | 25.950 | 41.762 | H-01 north – Deerton | Eastern end of H-01 concurrency | |
26.947 | 43.367 | M-67 south – Trenary | Northern terminus of M-67 | ||
Forest Lake | 30.510 | 49.101 | H-03 north – Au Train | Southern terminus of H-03 | |
Stillman | 33.943 | 54.626 | H-05 south | Northern terminus of H-05 | |
Munising | 42.509 | 68.412 | M-28 west / LSCT west – Munising | Western end of M-28/LSCT concurrency | |
Wetmore | 44.419 | 71.485 | H-13 / FFH 13 – Nahma | ||
Shingleton | 51.979 | 83.652 | M-28 east / LSCT east – Seney, Newberry H-15 north – Van Meer |
Eastern end of M-28/LSCT concurrency | |
Schoolcraft |
Manistique | 86.983 | 139.986 | US 2 / LMCT – Escanaba, St. Ignace | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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