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U.S. Route 12

U.S. Route 12 or U.S. Highway 12 (US 12) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway, running from Aberdeen, Washington, to Detroit, Michigan, for almost 2,500 miles (4,000 km). The highway has mostly been superseded by Interstate 90 (I-90) and I-94, but, unlike most U.S. Highways that have been superseded by an Interstate, US 12 remains intact as an important link for local and regional destinations. The highway's western terminus in Aberdeen is at an intersection with US 101, while the highway's eastern terminus in Downtown Detroit is at the corner of Michigan and Cass avenues, near Campus Martius Park.

U.S. Route 12

US 12 highlighted in red
Route information
Length2,484 mi[citation needed] (3,998 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end US 101 at Aberdeen, WA
Major intersections
East endCass Avenue in Detroit, MI
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWashington, Idaho, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan
Highway system
US 11 US 13

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
WA 431 694[1]
ID 174 280[2]
MT 598 962[3]
ND 87 140[4]
SD 320 510
MN 193 311[5]
WI 339 546[6]
IL 85 137[7]
IN 46 74[8]
MI 210 340[9]
Total 2,484 3,998

Washington edit

 
Western terminus at US 101 in Aberdeen, Washington

The western terminus of US 12 is located in Aberdeen. The highway loosely follows the eastbound leg of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, between Wallula and Clarkston, thus being marked as part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. The east end of the highway in the state is at Clarkston, where the highway crosses the Snake River into Idaho at Lewiston, Idaho.

The Washington section of US 12, other than a concurrency with I-5, is defined at Washington Revised Code § 47.17.055.[10]

Idaho edit

US 12 enters the state at Lewiston, crossing the Snake River from Clarkston, Washington. It ascends the Clearwater River, running concurrently with US 95 for seven miles (11 km). It reduces to a two-lane undivided highway with signs that read "winding road next 99 miles [159 km]" and goes on to Orofino, continuing up the middle fork of that river to Lowell, the junction of the Lochsa and Selway rivers. It continues up the Lochsa and climbs to Lolo Pass at the Montana border. This portion of the highway is also designated as part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Most of the highway in Idaho is within Clearwater National Forest. The eastern section of US 12, through remote mountain forest and up to Lolo Pass, was built in the early 1960s, making it the last U.S. Highway constructed. No services are available between Lowell and Powell, about 70 miles (110 km) further east.

Montana edit

 
Logging truck at Lolo Hot Springs, Montana

US 12 in Montana has been defined as the Lewis and Clark Highway[11] despite not being the route followed by Lewis and Clark across the state.[12]

US 12's 598 miles (962 km) through Montana's mountains and plains is the greatest distance that US 12 traverses through any state. The highway enters Montana at Lolo Pass, seven miles (11 km) southwest of Lolo Hot Springs in Lolo National Forest. After passing Lolo Peak to the south and traveling east for 33 miles (53 km), it meets with US 93 at Lolo and continues as a concurrency northeast for 7.5 miles (12.1 km), where US 93 heads due north on Reserve Street, toward Glacier National Park. US 12 continues northeast through Missoula's downtown, eventually meeting I-90. It then overlaps I-90 for 69 miles (111 km) until Garrison, where it heads east toward Helena for 48.8 miles (78.5 km). This two-lane section of the trip passes through Avon and Elliston winding through Helena National Forest, over the Continental Divide at MacDonald Pass, and then through Montana's capital city, Helena. US 12 passes over I-15 at which, point it joins US 287 south. US 12 overlaps US 287 and heads southeast, toward Townsend for 33.4 miles (53.8 km), where it splits from US 287, which heads south for 30 miles (48 km) toward the intersection of I-90 near the town of Three Forks. US 12 heads east toward White Sulphur Springs for 42.2 miles (67.9 km). The route joins US 89 for 8.4 miles (13.5 km) before entering White Sulphur Springs and for another three miles (4.8 km) east of town. US 89 splits north and US 12 continues east on its own for 233 miles (375 km), until the junction with I-94 at Forsyth as a concurrency northeast for 45.8 miles (73.7 km), to Miles City. At the east exit for Miles City, US 12 splits again from I-94 and heads almost directly east to the North Dakota border at a distance of 92.4 miles (148.7 km).

North Dakota edit

US 12 is a two-lane undivided highway that runs 87.47 miles (140.77 km), through Adams, Bowman, and Slope counties in southwest North Dakota. The speed limit is 65 mph (105 km/h) on rural segments, with slower posted speeds within the cities of Marmarth, Rhame, Bowman, Scranton, and Hettinger. US 12 meets with US 85 in Bowman, and the routes are concurrent for a short distance through the city.

South Dakota edit

US 12 enters South Dakota from North Dakota as a rural two-lane highway about 10 miles (16 km) west/northwest of Lemmon before entering the Standing Rock Indian Reservation. For approximately the next 70 miles (110 km), US 12 runs parallel to the border of North Dakota, sometimes within less than a mile (1.6 km). At Walker, US 12 heads southeast for 37 miles (60 km), where it crosses the Missouri River at Mobridge, exiting the reservation. From there, it continues east for 18 miles (29 km), until it meets with US 83 near Selby. It overlaps US 83 for seven miles (11 km). After leaving US 83, it turns due east and spends about 80 miles (130 km) as a rural two-lane highway again. A few miles before reaching Aberdeen, it becomes an at-grade expressway. After the junction with US 281, it goes back to being two lanes for a few miles through Aberdeen and past Aberdeen Regional Airport, before once again becoming a four-lane expressway, until two miles (3.2 km) before Waubay. East of Waubay it becomes again an at-grade expressway until it meets with I-29 near Summit. The speed limit from Aberdeen to I-29 is 70 mph (110 km/h) except through the communities of Groton, Webster, and Waubay. From there, it heads southeast 22 miles (35 km) until Milbank. At Milbank, it continues east for 12 miles (19 km), until it crosses into Minnesota at Big Stone City, just south of Big Stone Lake. The South Dakota section of US 12 is legally defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31 April 132.[13]

Minnesota edit

From the South Dakota–Minnesota state line at Ortonville to Wayzata, US 12 is mostly a rural two-lane highway with a 60-mile-per-hour (97 km/h) speed limit, with slower speed limits through towns and a four-lane surface arterial segment through the city of Willmar. From western Wayzata to I-394 in Minnetonka, US 12 is a six-lane freeway. East of I-494, US 12 is invisibly concurrent with I-394 and I-94 through Minneapolis and Saint Paul to the Minnesota–Wisconsin state line at Hudson.

The Minnesota section of US 12 is defined as Routes 149, 26, and 10 in Minnesota Statutes §§ 161.115(80) and 161.114(2).[14][15]

Wisconsin edit

 
US 12 through Tomah looking south from I-94

US 12 crosses the St. Croix River from Lakeland, Minnesota, into Hudson, running concurrently with I-94 before splitting just east of the city. It mainly follows a similar path to I-94 to the north, before crossing under I-94 into downtown Menomonie before continuing in an easterly direction through Eau Claire. In Fall Creek, US 12 turns southeasterly toward Fairchild, it then runs concurrently with US 10 going east for just 2.5 miles (4.0 km) before returning to its course southeast bound. US 12 eventually recrosses I-94 into Black River Falls and then parallels I-94 in a southeastward direction. US 12 also runs through Millston and Kirby. Afterward, it turns directly south to Tomah, where it becomes North Superior Avenue. It alternates between a four- and two-lane road on its way through downtown. It then turns east for 4.5 miles (7.2 km), then parallels I-90/I-94 through Camp Douglas, New Lisbon, Mauston, and Lyndon Station before crossing under the pair of Interstates into downtown Wisconsin Dells. US 12 turns south to Baraboo and runs along the western edge of Devil's Lake State Park. In Sauk City, US 12 turns southeast toward Madison and runs along the city's western and southern edges. Here, it becomes a four- to six-lane freeway with US 14 and US 18 known by the locals as "The Beltline". On the southeast side of the city, it crosses I-39/I-90 towards Cambridge. It turns southeast here at runs through Fort Atkinson and Whitewater. In Elkhorn, US 12 becomes a four-lane freeway with a 70-mile-per-hour (110 km/h) speed limit. It returns to a two-lane road at the Wisconsin–Illinois state line at Genoa City.

Illinois edit

In Illinois, US 12 is an arterial surface road that runs from Richmond, southeast to Des Plaines. It then turns due south, continuing through the Chicago metropolitan area, joining with US 45. In Stone Park, US 20 joins US 12/US 45. In Hickory Hills, US 45 continues south, while US 12/US 20 runs due east along 95th Street in the southwest suburbs. From Hickory Hills, US 12/US 20 runs east nearly to the Lake Michigan lakefront and then joins with US 41, as all three routes travel southeast into the state of Indiana.

US 12 is referred to as Rand Road in Chicago's northwest suburbs. Rand is an original name for the area around Des Plaines, the location where the road resumes its westerly direction. South of Des Plaines, US 12 follows Mannheim Road, La Grange Road, and then 95th Street, before merging with US 41 on Ewing and Indianapolis avenues toward the Indiana state line.

Indiana edit

In Indiana, US 12 is a historically significant route, that winds along the southern coast of Lake Michigan. It runs from an interchange with the Indiana Toll Road, concurrent with US 20 and US 41 in Whiting, to Michiana Shores, at the Michigan state line. A large portion of this segment is known as the Dunes Highway.

Michigan edit

US 12 is now the only U.S. Highway still serving Downtown Detroit, whose street grid was laid by Augustus B. Woodward, to have a five-way intersection of the roads that would become US 12, US 10, US 16, US 112 and US 25. US 24 still travels through Detroit from Puritan to 8 Mile Road (M-102) on the far west side.

As from the earliest days of its existence, US 12 enters Michigan from Indiana, southwest of New Buffalo, and continues to the old junction of US 12 and US 112 in New Buffalo. It is now assigned between New Buffalo and Detroit (except through Ypsilanti), along what was US 112 until 1962.

On May 4, 2004, the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) designated 209 miles (336 km) of US 12 from New Buffalo to Detroit as a Michigan Heritage Route. The east–west corridor traverses the counties of Berrien, Cass, St. Joseph, Branch, Hillsdale, Lenawee, Washtenaw, and Wayne.

History edit

Since the highway's creation in 1926, the eastern terminus has always remained within a few blocks of Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit, Michigan.[16][self-published source?]

  • 1926: Cadillac Square at the convergence with US 10, US 16, US 25, and US 112; US 12 ran along Grand River. The original ending was at Miles City, Montana.
  • 1939: The American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) approved a request to extend US 12 to Yellowstone National Park.
  • 1956: US 12 was rerouted along the Lodge Freeway (M-10), ending on Jefferson Avenue; the terminus moved four blocks southeast, to the corner of Woodward Avenue (M-1/US 10) and Jefferson Avenue.
  • 1959: Extended to Missoula, Montana.
  • 1962: After I-94 was completed across Michigan, it was no longer cosigned with US 12. The US 12 route designation was moved to the former route of US 112, which was decommissioned. US 12 now runs along Michigan Avenue and again ends at Cadillac Square. It was extended to Lewiston, Idaho.
  • 1967: Extended to Aberdeen, Washington, to its present terminus at US 101.
  • 1970: US 10 was rerouted from Woodward to the Lodge Freeway and Jefferson Avenue. At this time US 12 was apparently extended along Woodward, to again terminate with US 10 at Woodward and Jefferson avenues, though with the designations flipflopped from their 1956 routing.
  • 2001: The City of Detroit and MDOT, in a series of jurisdictional transfers, moved the terminus back four blocks, to again be at Cadillac Square.
  • 2005: In another transfer, the US 12 terminus was truncated another four blocks, to end at the Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, on the corner of Michigan and Cass avenues.

The western terminus was gradually extended westward, until it reached the Pacific Ocean.[17]

Former ferry crossing edit

In 1925, US 12 in Michigan was originally proposed to run from Detroit to Ludington, across Lake Michigan, via the Pere Marquette Railway car ferry to Manitowoc, Wisconsin, and then continuing into Wisconsin, on what later became US 10, in those two states. The 1974 "Golden Anniversary Celebration" reprint of the 1926 Rand McNally Road Atlas shows US 12 following what later became the route of US 10 through Michigan, from Detroit, through Flint, Saginaw, Midland, and Clare on its way to Ludington.

Routing changes and proposals edit

US 12 was proposed to enter Wyoming on the current route of US 212 from Mammoth Hot Springs to a point northwest of Clark before its route in Montana was re-routed.[17] It was also proposed to enter Oregon on the current route of US 730 from east-southeast of Boardman to a point northeast of Cold Springs, but that was cancelled.[17]

In the 1960s, a portion of US 12 in Western Washington was moved north to the town of Morton, when Mossyrock Dam was built on the Cowlitz River in Lewis County. A large portion of old, two-lane US 12 in the Yakima Valley was replaced by I-82 and I-182 in the 1980s, between Yakima and the Tri-Cities, though the freeways are still cosigned with the US 12 designation. The old two-lane highway now bears the name Wine Country Road.

Major intersections edit

Washington
  US 101 in Aberdeen
  I-5 in Grand Mound. The highways travel concurrently to south-southeast of Napavine.
   I-82 / US 97 in Yakima. I-82/US 12 travel concurrently to south of West Richland. US 12/US 97 travel concurrently to south of Union Gap.
   I-82 / I-182 south of West Richland. I-182/US 12 travel concurrently to Pasco.
  US 395 in Pasco. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 730 south-southwest of Wallula
Idaho
  US 95 in Lewiston. The highways travel concurrently to north-northwest of Lapwai.
Montana
  US 93 in Lolo. The highways travel concurrently to Missoula.
  I-90 in Missoula. The highways travel concurrently to Garrison.
   I-15 / US 287 in Helena. US 12/US 287 travel concurrently to Townsend.
  US 89 south of White Sulphur Springs. The highways travel concurrently to northeast of White Sulphur Springs.
  US 191 in Harlowton. The highways travel concurrently to east of Harlowton.
  US 87 north of Klein. The highways travel concurrently to Roundup.
  I-94 southwest of Forsyth. The highways travel concurrently to east-northeast of Miles City.
North Dakota
  US 85 in Bowman. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
South Dakota
  US 83 northwest of Selby. The highways travel concurrently to south of Selby.
  US 281 in Aberdeen
   I-29 / US 81 northwest of Summit
Minnesota
  US 75 in Ortonville
  US 59 north of Holloway
  US 71 in Willmar
   I-394 / I-494 in Minnetonka. I-394/US 12 travel concurrently to Minneapolis.
  US 169 in St. Louis Park.
    I-94 / I-394 / US 52 in Minneapolis. US 52 travel concurrently to Saint Paul. I-94/US 12 travel concurrently to east of Hudson.
  I-35W in Minneapolis. The highways travel concurrently, on separate lanes, through the city.
  I-35E in Saint Paul. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
   I-35E / US 10 in Saint Paul. US 10/US 12 travel concurrently through the city.
  US 61 in Saint Paul. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
   I-494 / I-694 on the WoodburyOakdale city line.
Wisconsin
  US 63 in Baldwin. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-94 northwest of the Town of Elk Mound
  US 53 on the Eau ClaireAltoona city line
  US 10 south of Fairchild. The highways travel concurrently to east-southeast of Fairchild.
  I-94 in Black River Falls
  I-94 in the Town of Tomah
  I-90 in Tomah
   I-90 / I-94 in the Town of Lyndon
   I-90 / I-94 on the Lake DeltonDelton town line
  US 14 in Middleton. The highways travel concurrently to .
   US 18 / US 151 in Madison. US 12/US 18 travel concurrently to Cambridge. US 12/US 151 travel concurrently through the city.
   I-39 / I-90 in Madison
  I-43 in Elkhorn
Illinois
  US 45 in Des Plaines. The highways travel concurrently to west of the Palos HillsHickory Hills, Illinois city line.
  US 14 in Des Plaines
  I-190 west of Rosemont
  US 20 on the Melrose ParkStone Park city line. The highways travel concurrently to East Chicago, Indiana.
  I-290 on the WestchesterHillsideBellwood city line
  US 34 in La Grange
  I-55 on the CountrysideHodgkins city line
  I-294 in Willow Springs
  I-294 on the Hickory HillsBridgeview city line
  US 41 in Chicago. The highways travel concurrently to northwest of Whiting, Indiana.
Indiana
  I-90 northwest of Whiting
  US 20 on the HammondGary city line. The highways travel concurrently into Gary proper.
  I-65 in Gary
  I-90 in Gary
Michigan
  I-94 in New Buffalo Township
  US 31 in Bertrand Township
  US 131 in White Pigeon
  I-69 in Coldwater
  US 127 in Woodstock Township
  US 23 in Pittsfield Charter Township
  I-94 in Ypsilanti Township. The highways travel concurrently through the township, passing through Ypsilanti.
  I-275 in Canton
  US 24 in Dearborn
  I-94 in Dearborn
Cass Avenue in Detroit

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See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Staff (2006). (PDF) (Report). Washington State Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on April 10, 2008. Retrieved March 27, 2008.
  2. ^ Idaho Transportation Department. "Milepost Log, US 12" (PDF). (PDF) from the original on February 4, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2017.
  3. ^ Road Inventory and Mapping Section (2013). (PDF). Helena: Montana Department of Transportation. pp. 11–12, 19–20, 59–62, 143–144, 157–159. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 1, 2020. Retrieved November 27, 2020.
  4. ^ North Dakota Department of Transportation (2014). North Dakota Route and Mileage Map (PDF) (Map). Bismarck: North Dakota Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  5. ^ (PDF). Minnesota Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 14, 2012. Retrieved December 22, 2011.
  6. ^ Bessert, Chris. "Highways 10-19". Wisconsin Highways. Retrieved June 11, 2007.[self-published source]
  7. ^ Illinois Technology Transfer Center (2007). "T2 GIS Data". Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved November 8, 2007.
  8. ^ Indiana Department of Transportation (July 2016). Reference Post Book (PDF). Indianapolis: Indiana Department of Transportation. US 12. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  9. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation (2021). Next Generation PR Finder (Map). Michigan Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  10. ^ "§ 47.17.055. State Route No. 12". Washington Revised Code. Washington State Legislature.
  11. ^ "MCA 60-1-202". Retrieved October 6, 2014.
  12. ^ Montana Department of Transportation, Lewis & Clark in Montana, March 2005
  13. ^ "31-4-132. U.S. Highway 12 from North Dakota to Minnesota". South Dakota Statutes.
  14. ^ Minnesota Legislature. "§161.115 Additional Trunk Highways". Minnesota Statutes. Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
  15. ^ Minnesota Legislature. "§161.114 Constitutional Trunk Highways". Minnesota Statutes. Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes.
  16. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (July 5, 2013). "US 12". Michigan Highways. Self-published. Retrieved January 19, 2014.[self-published source]
  17. ^ a b c Weingroff, Richard F. (May 7, 2005). "US 12 Michigan to Washington". Highway History. Federal Highway Administration.
  18. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 31–32, 36, 51, 55, 60–61, 77, 93, 108–109, 114–115. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

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U S Route 12 or U S Highway 12 US 12 is an east west United States Numbered Highway running from Aberdeen Washington to Detroit Michigan for almost 2 500 miles 4 000 km The highway has mostly been superseded by Interstate 90 I 90 and I 94 but unlike most U S Highways that have been superseded by an Interstate US 12 remains intact as an important link for local and regional destinations The highway s western terminus in Aberdeen is at an intersection with US 101 while the highway s eastern terminus in Downtown Detroit is at the corner of Michigan and Cass avenues near Campus Martius Park U S Route 12US 12 highlighted in redRoute informationLength2 484 mi citation needed 3 998 km Existed1926 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endUS 101 at Aberdeen WAMajor intersectionsI 5 near Chehalis WA I 15 at Helena MT I 94 at various locations I 29 US 81 at Summit SD I 35W at Minneapolis MNI 35E US 10 US 52 at St Paul MN I 39 I 90 at Madison WI I 55 at Hodgkins IL I 65 I 90 at Gary IN I 69 at Coldwater MIEast endCass Avenue in Detroit MILocationCountryUnited StatesStatesWashington Idaho Montana North Dakota South Dakota Minnesota Wisconsin Illinois Indiana MichiganHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 11 US 13 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Washington 1 2 Idaho 1 3 Montana 1 4 North Dakota 1 5 South Dakota 1 6 Minnesota 1 7 Wisconsin 1 8 Illinois 1 9 Indiana 1 10 Michigan 2 History 2 1 Former ferry crossing 2 2 Routing changes and proposals 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lengths mi kmWA 431 694 1 ID 174 280 2 MT 598 962 3 ND 87 140 4 SD 320 510MN 193 311 5 WI 339 546 6 IL 85 137 7 IN 46 74 8 MI 210 340 9 Total 2 484 3 998Washington edit Main article U S Route 12 in Washington nbsp Western terminus at US 101 in Aberdeen WashingtonThe western terminus of US 12 is located in Aberdeen The highway loosely follows the eastbound leg of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between Wallula and Clarkston thus being marked as part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail The east end of the highway in the state is at Clarkston where the highway crosses the Snake River into Idaho at Lewiston Idaho The Washington section of US 12 other than a concurrency with I 5 is defined at Washington Revised Code 47 17 055 10 Idaho edit Main article U S Route 12 in Idaho US 12 enters the state at Lewiston crossing the Snake River from Clarkston Washington It ascends the Clearwater River running concurrently with US 95 for seven miles 11 km It reduces to a two lane undivided highway with signs that read winding road next 99 miles 159 km and goes on to Orofino continuing up the middle fork of that river to Lowell the junction of the Lochsa and Selway rivers It continues up the Lochsa and climbs to Lolo Pass at the Montana border This portion of the highway is also designated as part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Most of the highway in Idaho is within Clearwater National Forest The eastern section of US 12 through remote mountain forest and up to Lolo Pass was built in the early 1960s making it the last U S Highway constructed No services are available between Lowell and Powell about 70 miles 110 km further east Montana edit Main article U S Route 12 in Montana nbsp Logging truck at Lolo Hot Springs MontanaUS 12 in Montana has been defined as the Lewis and Clark Highway 11 despite not being the route followed by Lewis and Clark across the state 12 US 12 s 598 miles 962 km through Montana s mountains and plains is the greatest distance that US 12 traverses through any state The highway enters Montana at Lolo Pass seven miles 11 km southwest of Lolo Hot Springs in Lolo National Forest After passing Lolo Peak to the south and traveling east for 33 miles 53 km it meets with US 93 at Lolo and continues as a concurrency northeast for 7 5 miles 12 1 km where US 93 heads due north on Reserve Street toward Glacier National Park US 12 continues northeast through Missoula s downtown eventually meeting I 90 It then overlaps I 90 for 69 miles 111 km until Garrison where it heads east toward Helena for 48 8 miles 78 5 km This two lane section of the trip passes through Avon and Elliston winding through Helena National Forest over the Continental Divide at MacDonald Pass and then through Montana s capital city Helena US 12 passes over I 15 at which point it joins US 287 south US 12 overlaps US 287 and heads southeast toward Townsend for 33 4 miles 53 8 km where it splits from US 287 which heads south for 30 miles 48 km toward the intersection of I 90 near the town of Three Forks US 12 heads east toward White Sulphur Springs for 42 2 miles 67 9 km The route joins US 89 for 8 4 miles 13 5 km before entering White Sulphur Springs and for another three miles 4 8 km east of town US 89 splits north and US 12 continues east on its own for 233 miles 375 km until the junction with I 94 at Forsyth as a concurrency northeast for 45 8 miles 73 7 km to Miles City At the east exit for Miles City US 12 splits again from I 94 and heads almost directly east to the North Dakota border at a distance of 92 4 miles 148 7 km North Dakota edit Main article U S Route 12 in North Dakota US 12 is a two lane undivided highway that runs 87 47 miles 140 77 km through Adams Bowman and Slope counties in southwest North Dakota The speed limit is 65 mph 105 km h on rural segments with slower posted speeds within the cities of Marmarth Rhame Bowman Scranton and Hettinger US 12 meets with US 85 in Bowman and the routes are concurrent for a short distance through the city South Dakota edit US 12 enters South Dakota from North Dakota as a rural two lane highway about 10 miles 16 km west northwest of Lemmon before entering the Standing Rock Indian Reservation For approximately the next 70 miles 110 km US 12 runs parallel to the border of North Dakota sometimes within less than a mile 1 6 km At Walker US 12 heads southeast for 37 miles 60 km where it crosses the Missouri River at Mobridge exiting the reservation From there it continues east for 18 miles 29 km until it meets with US 83 near Selby It overlaps US 83 for seven miles 11 km After leaving US 83 it turns due east and spends about 80 miles 130 km as a rural two lane highway again A few miles before reaching Aberdeen it becomes an at grade expressway After the junction with US 281 it goes back to being two lanes for a few miles through Aberdeen and past Aberdeen Regional Airport before once again becoming a four lane expressway until two miles 3 2 km before Waubay East of Waubay it becomes again an at grade expressway until it meets with I 29 near Summit The speed limit from Aberdeen to I 29 is 70 mph 110 km h except through the communities of Groton Webster and Waubay From there it heads southeast 22 miles 35 km until Milbank At Milbank it continues east for 12 miles 19 km until it crosses into Minnesota at Big Stone City just south of Big Stone Lake The South Dakota section of US 12 is legally defined at South Dakota Codified Laws 31 April 132 13 Minnesota edit Main article U S Route 12 in Minnesota From the South Dakota Minnesota state line at Ortonville to Wayzata US 12 is mostly a rural two lane highway with a 60 mile per hour 97 km h speed limit with slower speed limits through towns and a four lane surface arterial segment through the city of Willmar From western Wayzata to I 394 in Minnetonka US 12 is a six lane freeway East of I 494 US 12 is invisibly concurrent with I 394 and I 94 through Minneapolis and Saint Paul to the Minnesota Wisconsin state line at Hudson The Minnesota section of US 12 is defined as Routes 149 26 and 10 in Minnesota Statutes 161 115 80 and 161 114 2 14 15 Wisconsin edit Main article U S Route 12 in Wisconsin nbsp US 12 through Tomah looking south from I 94US 12 crosses the St Croix River from Lakeland Minnesota into Hudson running concurrently with I 94 before splitting just east of the city It mainly follows a similar path to I 94 to the north before crossing under I 94 into downtown Menomonie before continuing in an easterly direction through Eau Claire In Fall Creek US 12 turns southeasterly toward Fairchild it then runs concurrently with US 10 going east for just 2 5 miles 4 0 km before returning to its course southeast bound US 12 eventually recrosses I 94 into Black River Falls and then parallels I 94 in a southeastward direction US 12 also runs through Millston and Kirby Afterward it turns directly south to Tomah where it becomes North Superior Avenue It alternates between a four and two lane road on its way through downtown It then turns east for 4 5 miles 7 2 km then parallels I 90 I 94 through Camp Douglas New Lisbon Mauston and Lyndon Station before crossing under the pair of Interstates into downtown Wisconsin Dells US 12 turns south to Baraboo and runs along the western edge of Devil s Lake State Park In Sauk City US 12 turns southeast toward Madison and runs along the city s western and southern edges Here it becomes a four to six lane freeway with US 14 and US 18 known by the locals as The Beltline On the southeast side of the city it crosses I 39 I 90 towards Cambridge It turns southeast here at runs through Fort Atkinson and Whitewater In Elkhorn US 12 becomes a four lane freeway with a 70 mile per hour 110 km h speed limit It returns to a two lane road at the Wisconsin Illinois state line at Genoa City Illinois edit Main article U S Route 12 in Illinois See also Mannheim Road and 95th Street Chicago In Illinois US 12 is an arterial surface road that runs from Richmond southeast to Des Plaines It then turns due south continuing through the Chicago metropolitan area joining with US 45 In Stone Park US 20 joins US 12 US 45 In Hickory Hills US 45 continues south while US 12 US 20 runs due east along 95th Street in the southwest suburbs From Hickory Hills US 12 US 20 runs east nearly to the Lake Michigan lakefront and then joins with US 41 as all three routes travel southeast into the state of Indiana US 12 is referred to as Rand Road in Chicago s northwest suburbs Rand is an original name for the area around Des Plaines the location where the road resumes its westerly direction South of Des Plaines US 12 follows Mannheim Road La Grange Road and then 95th Street before merging with US 41 on Ewing and Indianapolis avenues toward the Indiana state line Indiana edit Main article U S Route 12 in Indiana In Indiana US 12 is a historically significant route that winds along the southern coast of Lake Michigan It runs from an interchange with the Indiana Toll Road concurrent with US 20 and US 41 in Whiting to Michiana Shores at the Michigan state line A large portion of this segment is known as the Dunes Highway Michigan edit Main article U S Route 12 in Michigan US 12 is now the only U S Highway still serving Downtown Detroit whose street grid was laid by Augustus B Woodward to have a five way intersection of the roads that would become US 12 US 10 US 16 US 112 and US 25 US 24 still travels through Detroit from Puritan to 8 Mile Road M 102 on the far west side As from the earliest days of its existence US 12 enters Michigan from Indiana southwest of New Buffalo and continues to the old junction of US 12 and US 112 in New Buffalo It is now assigned between New Buffalo and Detroit except through Ypsilanti along what was US 112 until 1962 On May 4 2004 the Michigan Department of Transportation MDOT designated 209 miles 336 km of US 12 from New Buffalo to Detroit as a Michigan Heritage Route The east west corridor traverses the counties of Berrien Cass St Joseph Branch Hillsdale Lenawee Washtenaw and Wayne History editSince the highway s creation in 1926 the eastern terminus has always remained within a few blocks of Cadillac Square in downtown Detroit Michigan 16 self published source 1926 Cadillac Square at the convergence with US 10 US 16 US 25 and US 112 US 12 ran along Grand River The original ending was at Miles City Montana 1939 The American Association of State Highway Officials AASHO approved a request to extend US 12 to Yellowstone National Park 1956 US 12 was rerouted along the Lodge Freeway M 10 ending on Jefferson Avenue the terminus moved four blocks southeast to the corner of Woodward Avenue M 1 US 10 and Jefferson Avenue 1959 Extended to Missoula Montana 1962 After I 94 was completed across Michigan it was no longer cosigned with US 12 The US 12 route designation was moved to the former route of US 112 which was decommissioned US 12 now runs along Michigan Avenue and again ends at Cadillac Square It was extended to Lewiston Idaho 1967 Extended to Aberdeen Washington to its present terminus at US 101 1970 US 10 was rerouted from Woodward to the Lodge Freeway and Jefferson Avenue At this time US 12 was apparently extended along Woodward to again terminate with US 10 at Woodward and Jefferson avenues though with the designations flipflopped from their 1956 routing 2001 The City of Detroit and MDOT in a series of jurisdictional transfers moved the terminus back four blocks to again be at Cadillac Square 2005 In another transfer the US 12 terminus was truncated another four blocks to end at the Patrick V McNamara Federal Building on the corner of Michigan and Cass avenues The western terminus was gradually extended westward until it reached the Pacific Ocean 17 Former ferry crossing edit In 1925 US 12 in Michigan was originally proposed to run from Detroit to Ludington across Lake Michigan via the Pere Marquette Railway car ferry to Manitowoc Wisconsin and then continuing into Wisconsin on what later became US 10 in those two states The 1974 Golden Anniversary Celebration reprint of the 1926 Rand McNally Road Atlas shows US 12 following what later became the route of US 10 through Michigan from Detroit through Flint Saginaw Midland and Clare on its way to Ludington Routing changes and proposals edit US 12 was proposed to enter Wyoming on the current route of US 212 from Mammoth Hot Springs to a point northwest of Clark before its route in Montana was re routed 17 It was also proposed to enter Oregon on the current route of US 730 from east southeast of Boardman to a point northeast of Cold Springs but that was cancelled 17 In the 1960s a portion of US 12 in Western Washington was moved north to the town of Morton when Mossyrock Dam was built on the Cowlitz River in Lewis County A large portion of old two lane US 12 in the Yakima Valley was replaced by I 82 and I 182 in the 1980s between Yakima and the Tri Cities though the freeways are still cosigned with the US 12 designation The old two lane highway now bears the name Wine Country Road Major intersections editWashington nbsp US 101 in Aberdeen nbsp I 5 in Grand Mound The highways travel concurrently to south southeast of Napavine nbsp nbsp I 82 US 97 in Yakima I 82 US 12 travel concurrently to south of West Richland US 12 US 97 travel concurrently to south of Union Gap nbsp nbsp I 82 I 182 south of West Richland I 182 US 12 travel concurrently to Pasco nbsp US 395 in Pasco The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 730 south southwest of Wallula Idaho nbsp US 95 in Lewiston The highways travel concurrently to north northwest of Lapwai Montana nbsp US 93 in Lolo The highways travel concurrently to Missoula nbsp I 90 in Missoula The highways travel concurrently to Garrison nbsp nbsp I 15 US 287 in Helena US 12 US 287 travel concurrently to Townsend nbsp US 89 south of White Sulphur Springs The highways travel concurrently to northeast of White Sulphur Springs nbsp US 191 in Harlowton The highways travel concurrently to east of Harlowton nbsp US 87 north of Klein The highways travel concurrently to Roundup nbsp I 94 southwest of Forsyth The highways travel concurrently to east northeast of Miles City North Dakota nbsp US 85 in Bowman The highways travel concurrently through the city South Dakota nbsp US 83 northwest of Selby The highways travel concurrently to south of Selby nbsp US 281 in Aberdeen nbsp nbsp I 29 US 81 northwest of Summit Minnesota nbsp US 75 in Ortonville nbsp US 59 north of Holloway nbsp US 71 in Willmar nbsp nbsp I 394 I 494 in Minnetonka I 394 US 12 travel concurrently to Minneapolis nbsp US 169 in St Louis Park nbsp nbsp nbsp I 94 I 394 US 52 in Minneapolis US 52 travel concurrently to Saint Paul I 94 US 12 travel concurrently to east of Hudson nbsp I 35W in Minneapolis The highways travel concurrently on separate lanes through the city nbsp I 35E in Saint Paul The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp nbsp I 35E US 10 in Saint Paul US 10 US 12 travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 61 in Saint Paul The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp nbsp I 494 I 694 on the Woodbury Oakdale city line Wisconsin nbsp US 63 in Baldwin The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 94 northwest of the Town of Elk Mound nbsp US 53 on the Eau Claire Altoona city line nbsp US 10 south of Fairchild The highways travel concurrently to east southeast of Fairchild nbsp I 94 in Black River Falls nbsp I 94 in the Town of Tomah nbsp I 90 in Tomah nbsp nbsp I 90 I 94 in the Town of Lyndon nbsp nbsp I 90 I 94 on the Lake Delton Delton town line nbsp US 14 in Middleton The highways travel concurrently to nbsp nbsp US 18 US 151 in Madison US 12 US 18 travel concurrently to Cambridge US 12 US 151 travel concurrently through the city nbsp nbsp I 39 I 90 in Madison nbsp I 43 in Elkhorn Illinois nbsp US 45 in Des Plaines The highways travel concurrently to west of the Palos Hills Hickory Hills Illinois city line nbsp US 14 in Des Plaines nbsp I 190 west of Rosemont nbsp US 20 on the Melrose Park Stone Park city line The highways travel concurrently to East Chicago Indiana nbsp I 290 on the Westchester Hillside Bellwood city line nbsp US 34 in La Grange nbsp I 55 on the Countryside Hodgkins city line nbsp I 294 in Willow Springs nbsp I 294 on the Hickory Hills Bridgeview city line nbsp US 41 in Chicago The highways travel concurrently to northwest of Whiting Indiana Indiana nbsp I 90 northwest of Whiting nbsp US 20 on the Hammond Gary city line The highways travel concurrently into Gary proper nbsp I 65 in Gary nbsp I 90 in Gary Michigan nbsp I 94 in New Buffalo Township nbsp US 31 in Bertrand Township nbsp US 131 in White Pigeon nbsp I 69 in Coldwater nbsp US 127 in Woodstock Township nbsp US 23 in Pittsfield Charter Township nbsp I 94 in Ypsilanti Township The highways travel concurrently through the township passing through Ypsilanti nbsp I 275 in Canton nbsp US 24 in Dearborn nbsp I 94 in Dearborn Cass Avenue in Detroit 18 See also edit nbsp U S Roads portal U S Route 410References edit Staff 2006 State Highway Log PDF Report Washington State Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on April 10 2008 Retrieved March 27 2008 Idaho Transportation Department Milepost Log US 12 PDF Archived PDF from the original on February 4 2017 Retrieved June 3 2017 Road Inventory and Mapping Section 2013 Montana Road Log PDF Helena Montana Department of Transportation pp 11 12 19 20 59 62 143 144 157 159 Archived from the original PDF on January 1 2020 Retrieved November 27 2020 North Dakota Department of Transportation 2014 North Dakota Route and Mileage Map PDF Map Bismarck North Dakota Department of Transportation Retrieved August 30 2018 Statewide Trunk Logpoint Listing PDF Minnesota Department of Transportation Archived from the original PDF on September 14 2012 Retrieved December 22 2011 Bessert Chris Highways 10 19 Wisconsin Highways Retrieved June 11 2007 self published source Illinois Technology Transfer Center 2007 T2 GIS Data Illinois Department of Transportation Retrieved November 8 2007 Indiana Department of Transportation July 2016 Reference Post Book PDF Indianapolis Indiana Department of Transportation US 12 Retrieved August 4 2017 Michigan Department of Transportation 2021 Next Generation PR Finder Map Michigan Department of Transportation Retrieved October 11 2021 47 17 055 State Route No 12 Washington Revised Code Washington State Legislature MCA 60 1 202 Retrieved October 6 2014 Montana Department of Transportation Lewis amp Clark in Montana March 2005 31 4 132 U S Highway 12 from North Dakota to Minnesota South Dakota Statutes Minnesota Legislature 161 115 Additional Trunk Highways Minnesota Statutes Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes Minnesota Legislature 161 114 Constitutional Trunk Highways Minnesota Statutes Minnesota Office of the Revisor of Statutes Bessert Christopher J July 5 2013 US 12 Michigan Highways Self published Retrieved January 19 2014 self published source a b c Weingroff Richard F May 7 2005 US 12 Michigan to Washington Highway History Federal Highway Administration Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 31 32 36 51 55 60 61 77 93 108 109 114 115 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 12KML is not from Wikidata nbsp Media related to U S Route 12 at Wikimedia Commons Endpoints of US highway 12 Browse numbered routes nbsp MT 10MT nbsp MT 13 nbsp ND 11ND nbsp ND 13 nbsp SD 11SD nbsp SD 12 nbsp WYO 11WY nbsp WYO 12 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 12 amp oldid 1178536930, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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