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U.S. Bicycle Route 10

U.S. Bicycle Route 10 (USBR 10) is a United States Bicycle Route that is planned to follow U.S. Route 2 across the northern United States, beginning in Anacortes, Washington and ending in St. Ignace, Michigan. As of 2015, only 666 miles (1,072 km) of the planned corridor is designated, within the states of Washington, Idaho, and Michigan.

U.S. Bicycle Route 10

Route information
Length663.6 mi (1,068.0 km)
ExistedMay 28, 2014–present
Western segment
West end Anacortes, Washington ferry terminal
Major intersections
East endMontana state line near Cabinet, Idaho
Eastern segment
West endWisconsin state line near Iron Mountain, Michigan
East end USBR 35 in St. Ignace, Michigan
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWashington, Idaho, Michigan
Highway system
USBR 8 USBR 11

The Washington segment was designated in May 2014 as the first national bicycle route in the state. The designation of the Michigan segment came shortly thereafter in November 2014, followed by an extension of the western segment into Idaho in May 2015.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
WA 404.6 651.1
ID 66 106
MI 193 311
Total 663.6 1,068.0

USBR 10 runs parallel to U.S. Route 20 for most of its route and also incorporates part of the Northern Tier route of the Adventure Cycling Route Network.

Western segment edit

 
Signed section of USBR 10 near Anacortes, Washington

USBR 10 begins at a Washington State Ferries terminal in Anacortes, Washington, at the terminus of Washington State Route 20 Spur. The route travels east along the Guemes Channel into downtown Anacortes, where it leaves the highway and uses city streets; USBR 10 leaves Anacortes on the Tommy Thompson Trail, crossing over Fidalgo Bay on a former railroad trestle to March Point. The route follows State Route 20 across Washington Pass and northern Washington to Newport, where it crosses into Idaho.[1]

Within Bonner County, Idaho, the route follows U.S. Route 2 to Sandpoint and State Highway 200 towards the Montana border.[2]

Eastern segment edit

The 193-mile (311 km) Michigan segment of USBR 10 begins in Iron Mountain, and follows U.S. Route 2 across the southern portion of the Upper Peninsula. The route ends at an intersection with USBR 35 in St. Ignace, at the northern end of the Mackinac Bridge.[3]

History edit

Planning for a national bicycle touring route across the northernmost states of the United States began in the early 2000s, under efforts by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to expand the United States Bicycle Route System, established in 1982 and not expanded since. The northern route, which had been marketed as the "Northern Tier" by Adventure Cycling, was identified in 2008 as a priority corridor for the renewed system and later numbered "USBR 10".[4][5]

The first segment of USBR 10, located in the state of Washington and traveling along State Route 20, was approved in May 2014 by AASHTO.[6] The 407-mile (655 km) segment, following State Route 20 from Anacortes to Newport, was dedicated in September.[7] The Michigan segment was designated in November 2014,[8] followed by the Idaho segment in May 2015.[9] Completion of the Idaho segment was celebrated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on October 11, 2015, in Sandpoint.[10] A segment in Washington near the Idaho state line was realigned in 2018, shortening the route by 1.2 miles (1.9 km).[11]

Auxiliary routes edit

U.S. Bicycle Route 110 edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 110

LocationClark Fork, IdahoMontana state line
Length29.8 mi (48.0 km)
Existed2017–present

U.S. Bicycle Route 110 is a spur route of USBR 10 in Idaho, traveling for 29.8 miles (48.0 km) on the north side of the Clark Fork River along Idaho State Highway 200 between Clark Fork and the Montana state line.[12][13]

U.S. Bicycle Route 210 edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 210

LocationOldtownSandpoint, Idaho
Length33.6 mi (54.1 km)
Existed2017–present

U.S. Bicycle Route 210 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho, traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 33.6 miles (54.1 km).[12][13]

U.S. Bicycle Route 310 edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 310

LocationNewport, Washington
Length1.2 mi (1.9 km)
Existed2018–present

U.S. Bicycle Route 310 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Newport, Washington. It travels along U.S. Route 2 on Washington and Union avenues in downtown Newport.[14] It was created in April 2018 and approved the following month by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.[15]

U.S. Bicycle Route 410 edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 410

LocationOldtownSandpoint, Idaho
Length50 mi (80 km)
Existed2017–present

U.S. Bicycle Route 410 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho, traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 50 miles (80 km). It follows U.S. Bicycle Route 210 for most of its length, with the exception of a 17.4-mile-long (28.0 km) stretch that follows the river to avoid U.S. Route 95.[12][13]

U.S. Bicycle Route 610 edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 610

LocationSedro-Woolley, Washington
Length2.1 mi (3.4 km)
Existed2018–present

U.S. Bicycle Route 610 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Sedro-Woolley, Washington. It travels along State Route 20 around the north end of downtown, intersecting USBR 87 and State Route 9.[14] It was created in April 2018 and approved the following month by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.[15]

U.S. Bicycle Route 10A edit

 

U.S. Bicycle Route 10A

LocationOldtownSandpoint, Idaho
Length71 mi (114 km)
Existed2015–2017

U.S. Bicycle Route 10A was an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho, traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 71 miles (114 km). In 2017, it was replaced by U.S. Bicycle Routes 210 and 410.

References edit

  1. ^ Deshais, Nicholas (June 28, 2015). "Blazing a trail: U.S. Bicycle Route 10 burnishes Washington's standing as most bike-friendly state in the union". The Spokesman-Review. from the original on April 13, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  2. ^ (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 30, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  3. ^ "U.S. Bicycle Routes in Michigan". Michigan Department of Transportation. from the original on October 23, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  4. ^ Woodward, Calvin (December 9, 2008). . USA Today. Associated Press. Archived from the original on May 30, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  5. ^ (PDF) (Map). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 22, 2015. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  6. ^ "Washington State's First US Bicycle Route Designated". NBC Right Now. June 3, 2014. from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  7. ^ Reeves, Paula; Trask, Blake (September 11, 2014). "Washington state dedicates its first U.S. Bike Route" (Press release). Olympia, Washington: Washington State Department of Transportation. from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  8. ^ Creager, Ellen (January 4, 2015). "New Michigan bike route on U.S.-2". Detroit Free-Press. from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  9. ^ Hollinshead, Reed (May 19, 2015). (Press release). Idaho Transportation Department. Archived from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  10. ^ Hood, Desireé (October 11, 2015). . Bonner County Daily Bee. Sandpoint, Idaho. Archived from the original on October 25, 2016. Retrieved October 23, 2016.
  11. ^ Chamberlain, Barb (April 20, 2018). (PDF). Letter to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2020. Retrieved August 19, 2018.
  12. ^ a b c (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department. September 27, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 29, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  13. ^ a b c (PDF). Idaho Transportation Department. September 16, 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 29, 2017. Retrieved September 1, 2017.
  14. ^ a b (PDF). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. April 20, 2018. p. 65. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 14, 2020. Retrieved May 28, 2018.
  15. ^ a b Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 22, 2018). (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 3, 2019. Retrieved May 28, 2018.

External links edit

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U S Bicycle Route 10 USBR 10 is a United States Bicycle Route that is planned to follow U S Route 2 across the northern United States beginning in Anacortes Washington and ending in St Ignace Michigan As of 2015 update only 666 miles 1 072 km of the planned corridor is designated within the states of Washington Idaho and Michigan U S Bicycle Route 10Route informationLength663 6 mi 1 068 0 km ExistedMay 28 2014 presentWestern segmentWest endAnacortes Washington ferry terminalMajor intersectionsUSBR 95 in Burlington Washington USBR 87 in Sedro Woolley WashingtonEast endMontana state line near Cabinet IdahoEastern segmentWest endWisconsin state line near Iron Mountain MichiganEast endUSBR 35 in St Ignace MichiganLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesWashington Idaho MichiganHighway systemUnited States Bicycle Route System List USBR 8 USBR 11 The Washington segment was designated in May 2014 as the first national bicycle route in the state The designation of the Michigan segment came shortly thereafter in November 2014 followed by an extension of the western segment into Idaho in May 2015 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Western segment 1 2 Eastern segment 2 History 3 Auxiliary routes 3 1 U S Bicycle Route 110 3 2 U S Bicycle Route 210 3 3 U S Bicycle Route 310 3 4 U S Bicycle Route 410 3 5 U S Bicycle Route 610 3 6 U S Bicycle Route 10A 4 References 5 External linksRoute description editLengths mi km WA 404 6 651 1 ID 66 106 MI 193 311 Total 663 6 1 068 0 USBR 10 runs parallel to U S Route 20 for most of its route and also incorporates part of the Northern Tier route of the Adventure Cycling Route Network Western segment edit nbsp Signed section of USBR 10 near Anacortes Washington USBR 10 begins at a Washington State Ferries terminal in Anacortes Washington at the terminus of Washington State Route 20 Spur The route travels east along the Guemes Channel into downtown Anacortes where it leaves the highway and uses city streets USBR 10 leaves Anacortes on the Tommy Thompson Trail crossing over Fidalgo Bay on a former railroad trestle to March Point The route follows State Route 20 across Washington Pass and northern Washington to Newport where it crosses into Idaho 1 Within Bonner County Idaho the route follows U S Route 2 to Sandpoint and State Highway 200 towards the Montana border 2 Eastern segment edit The 193 mile 311 km Michigan segment of USBR 10 begins in Iron Mountain and follows U S Route 2 across the southern portion of the Upper Peninsula The route ends at an intersection with USBR 35 in St Ignace at the northern end of the Mackinac Bridge 3 History editPlanning for a national bicycle touring route across the northernmost states of the United States began in the early 2000s under efforts by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials AASHTO to expand the United States Bicycle Route System established in 1982 and not expanded since The northern route which had been marketed as the Northern Tier by Adventure Cycling was identified in 2008 as a priority corridor for the renewed system and later numbered USBR 10 4 5 The first segment of USBR 10 located in the state of Washington and traveling along State Route 20 was approved in May 2014 by AASHTO 6 The 407 mile 655 km segment following State Route 20 from Anacortes to Newport was dedicated in September 7 The Michigan segment was designated in November 2014 8 followed by the Idaho segment in May 2015 9 Completion of the Idaho segment was celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on October 11 2015 in Sandpoint 10 A segment in Washington near the Idaho state line was realigned in 2018 shortening the route by 1 2 miles 1 9 km 11 Auxiliary routes editU S Bicycle Route 110 edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 110LocationClark Fork Idaho Montana state lineLength29 8 mi 48 0 km Existed2017 present U S Bicycle Route 110 is a spur route of USBR 10 in Idaho traveling for 29 8 miles 48 0 km on the north side of the Clark Fork River along Idaho State Highway 200 between Clark Fork and the Montana state line 12 13 U S Bicycle Route 210 edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 210LocationOldtown Sandpoint IdahoLength33 6 mi 54 1 km Existed2017 present U S Bicycle Route 210 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 33 6 miles 54 1 km 12 13 U S Bicycle Route 310 edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 310LocationNewport WashingtonLength1 2 mi 1 9 km Existed2018 present U S Bicycle Route 310 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Newport Washington It travels along U S Route 2 on Washington and Union avenues in downtown Newport 14 It was created in April 2018 and approved the following month by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 15 U S Bicycle Route 410 edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 410LocationOldtown Sandpoint IdahoLength50 mi 80 km Existed2017 present U S Bicycle Route 410 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 50 miles 80 km It follows U S Bicycle Route 210 for most of its length with the exception of a 17 4 mile long 28 0 km stretch that follows the river to avoid U S Route 95 12 13 U S Bicycle Route 610 edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 610LocationSedro Woolley WashingtonLength2 1 mi 3 4 km Existed2018 present U S Bicycle Route 610 is an alternate route to USBR 10 in Sedro Woolley Washington It travels along State Route 20 around the north end of downtown intersecting USBR 87 and State Route 9 14 It was created in April 2018 and approved the following month by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 15 U S Bicycle Route 10A edit nbsp U S Bicycle Route 10ALocationOldtown Sandpoint IdahoLength71 mi 114 km Existed2015 2017 U S Bicycle Route 10A was an alternate route to USBR 10 in Idaho traveling on the south side of the Pend Oreille River between Oldtown and Sandpoint for 71 miles 114 km In 2017 it was replaced by U S Bicycle Routes 210 and 410 References edit Deshais Nicholas June 28 2015 Blazing a trail U S Bicycle Route 10 burnishes Washington s standing as most bike friendly state in the union The Spokesman Review Archived from the original on April 13 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 US Bicycle Route 10 Route Descriptions PDF Idaho Transportation Department Archived from the original PDF on May 30 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 U S Bicycle Routes in Michigan Michigan Department of Transportation Archived from the original on October 23 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Woodward Calvin December 9 2008 New interstate road map takes shape for bicyclists USA Today Associated Press Archived from the original on May 30 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 U S Bicycle Routes Corridor Plan Final Draft v 12 2008 PDF Map American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on September 22 2015 Retrieved October 23 2016 Washington State s First US Bicycle Route Designated NBC Right Now June 3 2014 Archived from the original on October 25 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Reeves Paula Trask Blake September 11 2014 Washington state dedicates its first U S Bike Route Press release Olympia Washington Washington State Department of Transportation Archived from the original on October 25 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Creager Ellen January 4 2015 New Michigan bike route on U S 2 Detroit Free Press Archived from the original on October 25 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Hollinshead Reed May 19 2015 New U S bike route includes section in northern Idaho Press release Idaho Transportation Department Archived from the original on October 25 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Hood Desiree October 11 2015 U S Bike Route 10 Officially Opens Bonner County Daily Bee Sandpoint Idaho Archived from the original on October 25 2016 Retrieved October 23 2016 Chamberlain Barb April 20 2018 An Application for Realignment of an Existing U S Bicycle Route PDF Letter to American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original PDF on February 14 2020 Retrieved August 19 2018 a b c U S Bicycle Route 10 PDF Idaho Transportation Department September 27 2016 Archived from the original PDF on July 29 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 a b c USBR 10 Route Descriptions West to East PDF Idaho Transportation Department September 16 2016 Archived from the original PDF on July 29 2017 Retrieved September 1 2017 a b Application for Designation of a U S Bicycle Route USBR 610 PDF American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials April 20 2018 p 65 Archived from the original PDF on February 14 2020 Retrieved May 28 2018 a b Special Committee on U S Route Numbering May 22 2018 2018 Spring Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials p 7 Archived from the original PDF on June 3 2019 Retrieved May 28 2018 External links edit nbsp Media related to U S Bicycle Route 10 at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Bicycle Route 10 amp oldid 1216458236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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