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Special routes of U.S. Route 1

Several special routes of U.S. Route 1 exist, from Florida to Maine. In order from south to north, separated by type, these special routes are as follows.


Special routes of U.S. Route 1
Highway system

Alternate routes

Jacksonville alternate route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Alternate

LocationJacksonville, Florida
Length7.563 mi[1] (12.171 km)

U.S. Highway 1 Alternate is an alternate U.S. Route in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. It bypasses downtown to the east via the Hart Bridge, running mostly on freeways.

Like all AASHTO designated highways in Florida, US 1 Alternate always carries a FDOT designated state road number, be it signed or unsigned:

Exit list

The entire route is in Jacksonville, Duval County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  
 
US 1 (Philips Highway / SR 5) / SR 126 west (Emerson Street) – Downtown Jacksonville, St. Augustine
0.320.51  I-95 (SR 9) – Downtown Jacksonville, St. AugustineI-95 exit 347
1.2892.074north end of SR 126 overlap; south end of SR 228A overlap and of freeway
1.492.40  US 90 (Beach Boulevard / SR 212)
2.2193.571 
 
 
 
 
To US 90 east (Beach Boulevard via SR 228 east) / SR 109 (University Boulevard)
southbound exit and northbound entrance; north end of SR 228A overlap; south end of SR 228 overlap
2.534.07  SR 10 (Atlantic Boulevard) / Art Museum Drive
2.781–
3.517
4.476–
5.660
Hart Bridge over St. Johns River
3.6265.835Downtown Jacksonville (SR 228 west)northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of SR 228 overlap; south end of SR 115A overlap
4.06.4Sports Complex (Duval Street)
4.597.39 
 
SR 115 south (Mathews Bridge) – Arlington, Jax Beaches, Sports Complex
southbound exit and northbound entrance; north end of SR 115A overlap; south end of SR 115 overlap
see MLK Parkway (mile 0.34-3.08)
7.56312.171   US 1 / US 17 (Main Street / SR 5 / SR 115 north)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Washington, D.C. alternate route

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Alternate

LocationWashington, DCHyattsville, MD
Length6.8 mi[2] (10.9 km)

U.S. Route 1 Alternate is an alternate route forming a loop off U.S. Route 1 between Washington, D.C., and Hyattsville, Maryland.

 
View south along US 1 Alt. and west along US 50 in Washington, D.C.
Route description

In the District of Columbia, U.S. 1 Alternate splits from U.S. 1 at the intersection of Constitution Avenue NW and 6th St. NW. U.S. 1 goes up 6th St. NW on its way to the intersection of Rhode Island Ave. NW. U.S. 1 Alternate stays on Constitution Avenue NW/NE as it traverses Capitol Hill, then follows Maryland Avenue NE, going around Stanton Park, to the Starburst Intersection comprising Maryland Avenue, Florida Avenue, H Street, Bladensburg Road, 15th Street NE, and the DC Streetcar Line. U.S. 1 Alternate then follows Bladensburg Road NE, which takes it into Prince George's County, Maryland after an at-grade intersection with New York Avenue NE (U.S. 50) and after passing under Amtrak's Northeast Corridor. After passing through Colmar Manor and Cottage City, the road enters Bladensburg and turns onto Baltimore Avenue toward Hyattsville, where it rejoins U.S. 1 at Rhode Island Avenue.

US 1 Alternate crosses Eastern Avenue NE and enters the state of Maryland from the District of Columbia in Prince George's County. The route heads northeast along the partially four-lane divided Bladensburg Road passing industrial areas and warehouses on the northwest and the Fort Lincoln Funeral Home and Cemetery on the southeast straddling the southeastern boundary of the town of Cottage City. US 1 Alternate crosses over Dueling Creek adjacent to the Bladensburg Dueling Grounds on the southeast before heading into a commercial area where the route begins to follow the northwestern boundary of the town of Colmar Manor. In this area, the route insects the southern terminus of Maryland Route 208 (38th Street), before continuing along the town line and passing through a mix of residential and commercial areas. US 1 Alternate leaves the boundary between Colmar Manor and Cottage City as it crosses over the Anacostia River just to the southeast of the confluence between its Northeast and Northwest Branches and enters the town of Bladensburg. Immediately after crossing the river, the route's median for its directional Y intersection with the eastern terminus of MD 450 (Annapolis Road), which is the old alignment of US 50 in the capital region of Maryland which heads east into downtown Bladensburg. In the middle of the insection is a Maryland memorial for World War I soldiers known as the Peace Cross.

Past MD 450, US 1 Alternate curves north and its name changes to Baltimore Avenue passing industrial areas on the east and the Old Port of Bladensburg Community Park on the west. The route leaves Bladensburg at its crossing over the Northeast Branch and enters the city of Hyattsville. The route narrows to a two-lane undivided road and continues through a mix of residential, commercial, and industrial areas. US 1 Alternate reaches an at-grade railroad crossing with a component of the wye junction between CSX's Capital Subdivision line and its Alexandria Extension. A short distance past the crossing, the route enters a long bridge with a sweeping curve that crosses over the Capital Subdivision before the route reaches its northern terminus at US 1 (Baltimore Avenue) in downtown Hyattsville. Baltimore Avenue turns northward on US 1, taking over that route name from US 1 Alternate through the northern suburbs of Prince George's County including Riverdale Park, University Park, College Park, Beltsville, and Laurel.

 
View north along US 1 Alt. at MD 208 in Colmar Manor
History

In the 1940s, this route was known as Bypass US 1, and was cosigned with U.S. Route 50 Alternate and Maryland Route 411.

Major intersections
StateLocationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
District of ColumbiaFederal Triangle0.00.0   US 1 / US 50 (Constitution Avenue / 6th Street)
0.10.16Pennsylvania Avenue
Capitol Hill1.21.9Massachusetts AvenueEastern MarketStanton Park
Near NortheastKingman Park2.23.5Florida Avenue west / H Street west / Benning Road eastStarburst Intersection; no southbound left turn onto Benning Road
Gateway3.55.6  
 
 
US 50 (New York Avenue) to US 1 south
No left turns onto New York Avenue
MarylandBladensburg5.89.3 
 
MD 450 east (Annapolis Road)
Western terminus of MD 450
Hyattsville6.810.9  US 1 (Baltimore Avenue)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Baltimore alternate route

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Alternate

LocationArbutusBaltimore, Maryland
Length3.92 mi[3][4] (6.31 km)

U.S. Route 1 Alternate is a 3.92-mile-long (6.31 km) long alternate route forming a loop off US 1 between Arbutus and Baltimore, Maryland. US 1 Alternate serves the southwestern Baltimore County community of Halethorpe and connects US 1 with full-access interchanges with Interstate 95 and I-695.

Business loops

St. Augustine business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationSt. Augustine, Florida
Length3.243 mi[1] (5.219 km)
Existed~1959–present
 
Southbound San Marco Avenue (December 2012)

U.S. Route 1 Business in St. Augustine is a business route of U.S. Route 1. From its southern terminus at US 1 to the intersection with SR 16 it carries the hidden FDOT designation of State Road 5A. The segment from SR 16 to the northern terminus at US 1 is maintained by the City of St. Augustine, and is the only AASHTO defined road in Florida that is not under state maintenance.

US 1 Business begins at the intersection of U.S. Route 1 and King Street (County Road 214). US 1 Business travels east on King Street, with a short water crossing of the San Sebastian River two blocks east of US 1. The route continues, passing the southern end of Flagler College, and then becoming a one way pair for four blocks, with King Street taking eastbound traffic and Cathedral Place, one block north, taking westbound traffic. At the intersection with State Road A1A just west of the Bridge of Lions towards Anastasia Island, US 1 Business heads north as a two way road, starting a concurrency with SR A1A, now known as North Ocean Boulevard, going through the heart of St. Augustine. US 1 Bus and SR A1A run along the west shore of the Matanzas River then curves to the northwest in front of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument. At West Castillo Drive, the name changes to San Marco Avenue. At May Street, SR A1A heads east, splitting off from US 1 Business. A bit further north, it intersects with the eastern terminus of State Road 16 at Picolata Road. Six blocks to the north, US 1 Business terminates at US 1.[5]

The entire route is in St. Augustine, St. Johns County.

mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  US 1 (Ponce de Leon Boulevard / SR 5) / King Street (CR 214 west)south end of SR 5A and concurrency
King Street Bridge over the San Sebastian River
0.8731.405 
 
SR A1A south – Beaches
south end of SR A1A overlap
2.1593.475 
 
To San Carlos Avenue / US 1
2.1913.526 
 
SR A1A north (May Street) – Vilano Beach, Jax Beaches
north end of SR A1A overlap
2.7374.405 
 
SR 16 west (Picolata Road) – Green Cove Springs
north end of SR 5A and concurrency; north end of state maintenance
3.243[6]5.219  US 1 (North Ponce de Leon Boulevard / SR 5)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Waycross business loop

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationWaycross, Georgia
Length9.622 mi[7] (15.485 km)
Existed1996[8][9]–present

U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) is a 9.622-mile-long (15.485 km) business route of US 1 partially in the city limits of Waycross. It is concurrent with US 23 Bus. and State Route 4 Business (SR 4 Bus.) for its entire length.

US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus. begins at an intersection with US 1/US 23/SR 4 (known as Memorial Drive south of this intersection and South Georgia Parkway west of it) and US 82/SR 520 (also known as South Georgia Parkway). The business routes travel northwest on Memorial Drive. The green traffic island on the north-northeast of the intersection is named the Millie DeShazo Triangle. They extend into the heart of Waycross, while the mainline route of US 1/US 23/SR 4 heads west across the southern portion of the city. They immediately curve to the west-northwest and begin paralleling the CSX Brunswick Subdivision. Just past Harrison Street, they pass Memorial Stadium. On a curve to a nearly due west direction, they leave the CSX tracks and cross over the city drainage canal. They curve to the northwest and travel under a railroad bridge for the CSX Jesup Subdivision. Immediately after this bridge is an intersection with US 84/SR 38 (Plant Avenue) and the eastern terminus of Carswell Avenue. The business routes turn to the right and travel northeast on a concurrency with US 84/SR 38 for approximately 1,000 feet (300 m). The five highways immediately begin paralleling the Jesup Subdivision and pass an office of the Georgia Department of Labor. US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus. then turns left onto State Street, also signed as Ossie Davis Parkway, and travel to the northwest. They curve to the north-northwest and pass Wacona Elementary School. An intersection with Tebeau Street leads to a Mayo Clinic hospital. The three highways curve to the north-northwest. Between Charlton Street and Clough Street, the southbound lanes meet the northern terminus of Johnson Avenue, a one-way street, at a partial interchange. Just north of Abner Street, they begin paralleling another CSX rail line, specifically the Fitzgerald Subdivision. They pass Wacona Elementary School They cross over Kettle Creek, where they leave the city limits of Waycross. They curve to the west-northwest and leave the rail line. An intersection with the northern terminus of Airport road leads to the Erin Johnson Softball Complex, Ware State Prison, St. Illa Substance Abuse Center, the Ware County Sheriff's Office, and the Southland Waste Transfer Station. This intersection is just north of the Waycross–Ware County Airport. They continue in a northwesterly direction and then reach their northern terminus, a second intersection with the US 1/US 23/SR 4 mainline. Except for the far northern end, the entire length of US 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[10]

US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus. was established in 1996, replacing the old mainline US 1/SR 4 through Waycross, via Memorial Drive, Plant Avenue, State Street, and Alma Highway.[8][9]

The entire route is in Ware County.

Locationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
Waycross0.0000.000      
 
 
 
US 1 / US 23 / SR 4 (Memorial Drive / South Georgia Parkway) / US 82 / SR 520 (South Georgia Parkway) / US 23 Bus. begins / SR 4 Bus. begins – Folkston, Jacksonville, Brunswick
Southern terminus of US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; southern end of US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus. concurrency
1.2121.951 
 
 
 
US 84 west / SR 38 west (Plant Avenue) / Carswell Avenue west – Homerville, Pearson, Visitor information center
Southern end of US 84/SR 38 concurrency; eastern terminus of Carswell Avenue
1.3992.251 
 
 
 
US 84 east / SR 38 east (Plant Avenue) – Jesup
Northern end of US 84/SR 38 concurrency
Johnson Avenue southNo access from northbound US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus. to Johnson Avenue, a one-way street, or vice versa; northern terminus of Johnson Avenue; interchange
9.62215.485    
 
 
 
US 1 / US 23 / SR 4 (Waycross Bypass / Dixie Highway) / US 23 Bus. ends / SR 4 Bus. ends
Northern terminus of US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; northern end of US 1 Bus./US 23 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Swainsboro business loop

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationSwainsboro, Georgia
Length7.876 mi[7] (12.675 km)
Existed2004[11][12]–present

U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) is a 7.876-mile-long (12.675 km) business route of US 1 that is partially within the city limits of Swainsboro. It is concurrent with State Route 4 Business (SR 4 Bus.) for its entire length.

US 1 Bus. and SR 4 Bus. begin at an intersection with US 1/SR 4/SR 57 south of Swainsboro. They travel to the north-northeast on South Main Street and immediately curve to the north-northwest. Just before an intersection with both the eastern terminus of Mixon Road and the western terminus of Quick Road, they curve back to the north-northeast. Just before an intersection with the eastern terminus of Gary Road, they curve to a nearly due north direction. Just north of this intersection, they enter the city. Just south of an intersection with the western terminus of Tiger Trail, they pass Swainsboro High School. Just south of an intersection with Glenwood Road, they begin a curve to the northwest. An intersection with Meadowlake Parkway leads to East Georgia State College. Between this intersection and one with the eastern terminus of Harmon Drive, they skirt along the northeastern edge of Harmon Park. The business routes then curve to the northwest. In downtown is an intersection with US 80/SR 26/SR 56 (signed as West and East Main Street, while US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus. are signed as South and North Main Street). US 1 Bus. and SR 4 Bus. continue to the northwest and leave the city limits of Swainsboro. They pass an office of the Georgia State Patrol. Just past an intersection with the eastern terminus of Stallion Road, they curve to the west-northwest just before reaching the northern terminus of both highways, another intersection with the US 1/SR 4 mainline. The entire length of US 1 Bus. is part of the National Highway System, a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation's economy, mobility, and defense.[10]

In 2003, a western bypass of Swainsboro was proposed.[13][11] The next year, US 1/SR 4 were shifted onto this bypass. Their former path through the city was redesignated as US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.[11][12]

The entire route is in Emanuel County.

Locationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000    US 1 / SR 4 / SR 57 (South Main Street)Southern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; southern end of SR 4 Bus. concurrency
Swainsboro4.2046.766   US 80 / SR 56 (Main Street / SR 26) – Dublin, Statesboro, Swainsboro Technical College
7.87612.675   US 1 / SR 4 – Lyons, WadleyNorthern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; northern end of SR 4 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Wadley business loop

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationWadley, Georgia
Length3.645 mi[7] (5.866 km)
Existed1966 (SR 4 Bus.);[14][15] 1967 (US 1 Bus.)[15][16]–present

U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) is a 3.645-mile-long (5.866 km) business route of US 1 that is mostly within the city limits of Wadley. It is concurrent with U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) for its entire length. It travels north through the heart of downtown, while the main route of US 1/SR 4 heads through the eastern part of the city.

US 1 Bus. and SR 4 Bus. begin at an intersection with the US 1/SR 4 mainline just south of the city limits of Wadley. Here, the roadway continues as Kennedy Road. They travel to the west-northwest and immediately curve to the north-northwest. Just south of an intersection with the eastern terminus of Coleman Chapel Road, they curve to a nearly due north direction. Almost immediately, they cross over Williamson Swamp Creek and enter Wadley. Between an intersection with the southern segment of Railroad Street and an intersection with the eastern terminus of the northern segment of Railroad Street and the southern terminus of Wall Street, the business routes cross over two separate railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway. At an intersection with College Avenue, they pass the Wadley Public Library. From just south of Spann Street to just north of Smith Street, they travel to the east of Battle Pond. Between an intersection with the western terminus of Stevens Street and the Smith Street intersection, they cross over some railroad tracks of the former Louisville and Wadley Railroad. Just north of Smith Street, they leave the city limits of Wadley. Right after this point, they meet a former path of US 1. Just north of Wynder Smith Road, the northbound lanes curve to the northeast. Immediately, they reach their northern terminus, a second intersection with the US 1/SR 4 mainline.

In 1966, SR 4 Bus. was established from US 1/SR 4 south-southeast of Wadley to US 1/SR 4 north of it.[14][15] The next year, US 1 Bus. was established on the route of SR 4 Bus.[15][16]

The entire route is in Jefferson County.

Locationmi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   US 1 / SR 4 – Swainsboro, LouisvilleSouthern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; southern end of US 1 Bus. concurrency
Wadley1.8663.003   US 319 / SR 78 (Calhoun Street) – Bartow, Midville
Old US 1 northSouthern terminus of Old US 1; former US 1 north
3.6455.866  US 1 (SR 4)Northern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; northern end of US 1 Bus. concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Louisville business loop

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationLouisville, Georgia
Length2.900 mi[7] (4.667 km)
Existed1966 (SR 4 Bus.);[14][15] 1967 (US 1 Bus.)[15][16]–present

U.S. Route 1 Business (US 1 Bus.) is a 2.900-mile-long (4.667 km) business route of US 1 completely within the city limits of Louisville. It is concurrent with State Route 4 Business (SR 4 Bus.) for its entire length.

US 1 Bus. and SR 4 Bus. begin at an intersection with the US 1/SR 4 mainline in the southeastern part of the city. This intersection is also the western terminus of Bob Culvern Road, which has no access to the business routes. This intersection is just west of the Louisville Municipal Airport. The two highways travel to the northwest on East Broad Street and cross over Savannah Branch. Almost immediately, they intersect the northern terminus of a former segment of US 1. Between an intersection with the southwestern terminus of Pecan Street and one with Screven Street, they pass the Louisville Public Library, the Jefferson County Water Department, and the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce. Just past Screven Street, they pass the Jefferson County Courthouse. At an intersection with Green Street, the roadway's northbound and southbound lanes diverge, with a grassy median. Here, they enter downtown. Just before an intersection with US 221/SR 24 (Peachtree Street), the northbound and southbound lanes come back together.

The business routes turn right onto US 221/SR 24. The four highways travel concurrently to the northeast. At West 9th Street, they pass an office of the Jefferson Electric Cooperative. Here, SR 24 splits off, and then the other three highways pass Helen Clark Memorial Park and an office of Georgia Power. At an intersection with the southern terminus of 10th Street, the highways curve to the north-northeast. On this curve, they pass the Jefferson County Board of Education and the Louisville City Hall. Between an intersection with the eastern terminus of Academy Street and an intersection with the northwestern terminus of Forest Street, they pass Jefferson Hospital. A short distance north of Forest Street, the northbound lanes curve back to the northeast before intersecting US 1/SR 4/SR 17 in the northern part of the city. Here, US 1 Bus. and SR 4 Bus. end, while US 221 joins the mainline concurrency to the north.

In 1966, SR 4 through the city was shifted off of US 1. Its former path became SR 4 Bus.[14][15] The next year, US 1 was shifted off of SR 4 Bus. and onto SR 4. Its former path was redesignated as US 1 Bus.[15][16]

The entire route is in Louisville, Jefferson County.

mi[7]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000   US 1 / SR 4 / Bob Culvern Road eastSouthern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; western terminus of Bob Culvern Road; southern end of US 1 Bus. concurrency; no access to Bob Culvern Road from US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus. or vice versa
Old Highway 1 southNorthern terminus of Old Highway 1; former US 1 south
1.6072.586 
 
 
 
US 221 south / SR 24 west – Bartow, Sandersville
Southern end of US 221 and SR 24 concurrencies
1.9903.203 
 
SR 24 east (West 9th Street) – Waynesboro
Northern end of SR 24 concurrency
2.9004.667  
 
  US 1 / US 221 north / SR 17 (SR 4)
Northern terminus of US 1 Bus./SR 4 Bus.; northern end of US 221 concurrency
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Vass–Cameron business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationVassCameron, North Carolina
Length9.4 mi[17] (15.1 km)
ExistedJune 2005–present

U.S. Route 1 Business was established in June 2005, replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Vass and Cameron.[18]

Sanford business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationSanford, North Carolina
Length4.8 mi[19] (7.7 km)
Existed1960–present

U.S. Route 1 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 1A through downtown Sanford, via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue. Between 1976-1978, US 1 Business it was rerouted onto NC 42 back to mainline US 1.[18]

Henderson business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationHenderson, North Carolina
Length10.6 mi[20] (17.1 km)
Existed1960–present

U.S. Route 1 Business was established in 1960, as a renumbering of US 1A through Gill and downtown Henderson, via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street.[18]

Fredericksburg business loop

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Business

LocationFredericksburg, Virginia
 
View south along US 1 Bus. in Fredericksburg

U.S. Route 1 Business in the vicinity of Fredericksburg begins at U.S. Route 1 and the east end of Virginia State Route 208 in Spotsylvania along Lafayette Boulevard, and swerves northeast towards Downtown Fredericksburg, but not before crossing an at-grade interchange with the Blue and Gray Parkway. Curving more to the east as it passes by the Fredericksburg National Cemetery, the road runs in front of Fredericksburg (VRE station) where it joins the northbound and southbound streets carrying US BUS 17, where they overlap until US BUS 1 and Princess Anne Street end at US 1 south of the bridge over the Rappahannock River. US BUS 17 continues northward to overlap US 1 before heading toward I-95/US 17.

Bel Air business loop

 

U.S. Route 1 Business

LocationBel Air, Maryland
Length6.90 mi[21] (11.10 km)

U.S. Route 1 Business is a 6.90-mile (11.10 km)[21] long business route of U.S. Route 1 going through the town of Bel Air, Maryland. Before this route was put into service, U.S. Route 1 went through Bel Air. It used to end at the north end of the Bel Air Bypass. In 2000, it was extended to the north end of the Hickory Bypass when it was built. The regular U.S. Route 1 was moved to the new bypass.

Penndel business loop

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Business

LocationPenndel, Pennsylvania
Existed1989–present
 
US 1 Bus. southbound approaching Trenton Avenue in Falls Township

U.S. Route 1 Business is an 8-mile (13 km)[22] long business route of US 1 in southeastern Pennsylvania, United States. The southern terminus of the route is at US 1 in the Bensalem Township community of Oakford, west of Penndel. The northern terminus is at US 1 north of the Falls Township community of Fallsington. US 1 Business runs along the Lincoln Highway for its entire length.

When a bypass of Penndel was completed to the north of the borough in 1989, US 1 was moved from the Lincoln Highway to the expressway, allowing US 1 Business to occupy the Lincoln Highway in its place.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Bucks County.

LocationmikmDestinationsNotes
Middletown Township 
 
US 1 south / Old Lincoln Highway – Philadelphia
Interchange; access to southbound US 1 and Old Lincoln Highway and access from northbound US 1; southern terminus
Penndel  PA 513 (Bellevue Avenue)
 
 
PA 413 north (Durham Road)
South end of PA 413 overlap
Middletown Township  
 
 
I-295 (Delaware Expressway) to I-95 south – Philadelphia, Trenton
I-295 exit 3
 
 
PA 413 south (Veterans Highway)
North end of PA 413 overlap
 
 
PA 213 south (East Maple Avenue) – Langhorne
Northern terminus of PA 213; access from northbound PA 213 to northbound US 1 Bus. and from southbound US 1 Bus. to southbound PA 213
Falls Township 
 
 
 
 
US 1 north to US 13 south – Morrisville, Trenton
Interchange; access to northbound US 1 and access from southbound US 1; northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Trenton business loop

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Business

LocationTrenton, New Jersey
Length2.73 mi[23] (4.39 km)

U.S. Route 1 Business is a 2.73-mile (4.39 km) business route of US 1 northeast of Trenton, New Jersey, running from an interchange with that route in Trenton to another interchange in Lawrence Township. On the border of Trenton and Lawrence Township, US 1 Business intersects northbound US 206 at the Brunswick Circle.[23] The route is also signed through Trenton on what was once designated US 1 Alternate, which continued over the Lower Trenton Bridge to Morrisville, Pennsylvania. The northern portion of what was US 1 Alternate in Pennsylvania is now State Route 2060, while the southernmost section is part of Pennsylvania Route 32.[24][25]

Damariscotta–Newcastle business loop

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Business

LocationDamariscottaNewcastle, Maine
Length3.3 mi[26] (5.3 km)
Existed1970–present

U.S. Route 1 Business was established in 1970, which goes through downtown Newcastle and Damariscotta, via Main Street.[27] US-1 Business begins as an offshoot of US-1 southwest of Newcastle, and proceeds into the town, where it meets the southern terminus of State Route 215. The route then turns to the east, crossing the Damariscotta River into Damariscotta. US-1 Business intersects the northern end of State Route 129 and State Route 130, which end overlapped. The route continues east through Damariscotta, before turning northeast and merging with its parent.

Bypasses

Portsmouth-Kittery bypass

 

U.S. Route 1 Bypass

LocationPortsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine
Existedby 1956[28][29][30]–present

U.S. Route 1 Bypass is a 4.3-mile (6.9 km)[31] long bypass of U.S. Route 1 in Portsmouth, New Hampshire and Kittery, Maine. Most of its north section, northeast of the Portsmouth Circle where it meets the Blue Star Turnpike and Spaulding Turnpike, is built to rudimentary expressway standards, with no cross traffic but driveway access. The southern portion is similarly constructed, although there are two four-way intersections with traffic lights just south of the circle and a third at its south end, just before intersecting with US 1.

The southern terminus is at US 1 in Portsmouth. The northern terminus is at US 1 in Kittery. Between its termini, US 1 Bypass intersects Interstate 95, U.S. Route 4, New Hampshire Route 16, and the Spaulding Turnpike in Portsmouth, as well as State Route 103 in Kittery.

The bypass crosses the Piscataqua River on the 1940 Sarah Mildred Long Bridge, a lift bridge maintained by the Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority.

2.748 miles (4.422 km) of the route are in New Hampshire;[32] 1.6 miles (2.6 km) are in Maine.

Connector routes

Lexington connector route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Connector

LocationLexington, South Carolina
Length0.230 mi[33] (370 m)

U.S. Route 1 Connector (US 1 Conn.) is a 0.230-mile (0.370 km) connector route that is entirely within the city limits of Lexington. It is a southbound-only highway, is completely concurrent with the eastbound lanes of SC 6, is known as North Church Street, and is an unsigned highway.[34]

Columbia connector route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Connector

LocationColumbia, South Carolina
Length0.080 mi[35] (129 m)

U.S. Route 1 Connector (US 1 Conn.) is a 0.080-mile (0.129 km) connector route that is entirely within the city limits of Columbia. It connects SC 16 (Beltline Boulevard) with U.S. Route 1 (US 1; Two Notch Road) in the northern part of the city. It is unnamed and is an unsigned highway.[36]

Truck routes

Aiken truck route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Truck

LocationAiken, South Carolina
Length8.440 mi[37][38] (13.583 km)
Existed2000[citation needed]–present

U.S. Route 1 Truck (US 1 Truck) is an 8.440-mile (13.583 km) truck route that bypasses the northern part of Aiken, via South Carolina Highway 118 (SC 118). It is entirely concurrent with SC 118 and US 78 Truck. It also has a concurrency with SC 19 Truck.[39] It was established in 2000.[citation needed]

Camden truck route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Truck

LocationCamden, South Carolina
Length1.540 mi[40][41][42] (2.478 km)

U.S. Route 1 Truck (US 1 Truck) is a 1.540-mile (2.478 km) truck route of US 1 that exists entirely within the southern part of Camden. It uses parts of US 521 (Broad Street), York Street, and Mill Street to connect US 521 with US 1/SC 34 (East Dekalb Street). The York and Mill Street portion is entirely concurrent with SC 34 Truck. The southbound lanes of the York and Mill Street portion are also part of US 521 Truck, with no indication of US 1 Truck or SC 34 Truck; the northbound lanes have no indication of US 521 Truck.[43]

Cheraw truck route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Truck

LocationCheraw, South Carolina
Length3.230 mi[44][45] (5.198 km)
Existed2002[citation needed]–present

U.S. Route 1 Truck (US 1 Truck) is a 3.230-mile (5.198 km) truck route that bypasses most of the city of Cheraw to the east. It is known as Cash Road, Second Street, and Front Street. and is concurrent with US 52 Truck.[46] It was established in 2002.[citation needed]

West Grove alternate truck route

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Alternate Truck

LocationWest Grove, Pennsylvania

U.S. Route 1 Alternate Truck (US 1 Alt. Truck) is a southbound truck route around a weight-restricted bridge that carries the southbound lanes of the US 1 freeway over Guernsey Road in West Grove, Pennsylvania, on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited. The route follows PA 841, Evergreen Street, Baltimore Pike, and PA 796.[47][48]

Philadelphia alternate truck route

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Alternate Truck

LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
 
US 1 Alternate Truck in Philadelphia

U.S. Route 1 Alternate Truck (US 1 Alt. Truck) is a truck route around a weight-restricted bridge on US 1 over SEPTA's Cynwyd Line in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited. The route follows US 30 on Lancaster Avenue and Girard Avenue, Belmont Avenue, and a one-way pair along Belmont Avenue northbound and Conshohocken Avenue southbound.[47][49]

Jersey City truck route

 

 

U.S. Route 1-9 Truck

LocationJersey City, New Jersey
Length4.11 mi[50] (6.61 km)
Existed1953–present

U.S. Route 1/9 Truck is a 4.11-mile (6.61 km) truck route of US 1/9 in northern New Jersey between Newark and Jersey City that bypasses the Pulaski Skyway, from which trucks are banned.[50][51] The route heads east across the Passaic River into Kearny before crossing the Hackensack River into Jersey City, where the truck route turns north at the Route 440 intersection. It intersects Route 7 before turning east and ending at the Tonnele Circle with US 1/9 and Route 139.[50] Prior to 1953, US 1/9 Truck was designated as Route 25T, designating a truck bypass of Route 25, which formerly followed US 1/9 on the Pulaski Skyway.[52][53]

Former alternate routes

Former St. Augustine alternate route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Alternate

LocationSt. Augustine, Florida
Existed1958–196?


Former Jacksonville alternate route

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Alternate

LocationJacksonville, Florida
Length1.3 mi (2.1 km)
Existed1958–1960

Not to be confused with the current U.S. Highway 1 Alternate, another U.S. Highway 1 Alternate existed as a special U.S. Route in Jacksonville, Florida between 1958 and 1960. It bypassed US 1/90 to the west via the Acosta Bridge, over the St. Johns River, and shared a brief concurrency with a former segment of former US 17 between Roosevelt Avenue and Bay Street, then ran straight north along Broad Street toward US 1/23. Today this segment is simply part of State Road 13.

Southern Pines alternate route

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationSouthern Pines, North Carolina
Existed1957–1962

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Southern Pines, via May Street. It was decommissioned by 1962.[54]

Sanford alternate route

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationSanford, North Carolina
Length6.5 mi[55] (10.5 km)
Existed1957–1960

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Sanford, via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue. It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Business.[54]

Cary–Raleigh alternate route

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationCaryRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1933–1935

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) may have appeared in 1933 as a second route between Cary and Raleigh; it was cosigned with US 70 on Western Boulevard. Maps cease showing the route by 1936.[54]

Raleigh alternate route 1

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1946–1948

The first U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) in Raleigh, was established in 1946 as new routing along Louisburg Road (cosigned with NC 59), then along new road (today's Capital Boulevard) back to Wake Forest Road. In 1948, US 1 and US 1A switched routes.[54]

Raleigh alternate route 2

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Existed1948–1957

The second U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) in Raleigh, was established in 1948 as a route switch with mainline US 1 onto Wake Forest Boulevard. It was decommissioned by 1957.[54]

Henderson alternate route

 

U.S. Highway 1A

LocationHenderson, North Carolina
Length10.6 mi[20] (17.1 km)
Existed1957–1960

U.S. Route 1 Alternate (US 1A) was established around 1957, replacing the old mainline US 1 through Gill and downtown Henderson, via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street. It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Business.[54]

Former business loops and spurs

Florida City–Homestead business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationFlorida CityHomestead, Florida
Existedmid-1960s–1968

U.S. Route 1 Business was a business route of US 1 in South Dade County that was a part of US 1's original route through Florida City, Florida and Homestead, Florida. It was formed in the mid-1960s, when US 1's routing was shifted east, bypassing the central parts of the towns. It ran concurrently with State Road 997 southernmost segment. It was deleted in 1968, and much of the route is under SR 997.

Raleigh business loop

 

 

U.S. Highway 1 Business

LocationRaleigh, North Carolina
Length7 mi[56] (11 km)
Existed1963–1975

U.S. Route 1 Business was established in 1963, replacing the old US 1 through downtown Raleigh, via Hillsborough Street, McDowell/Dawson Streets, Downtown Boulevard and North Boulevard (today's Capital Boulevard). It was decommissioned in 1975.[18]

Jersey City business spur

 

 

U.S. Route 1-9 Business

LocationJersey City, New Jersey
Length2.77 mi[57][58] (4.46 km)
Existed1953–by 1990s

U.S. Route 1/9 Business was a 2.77-mile (4.46 km)[57][58] long former business route of US 1/9 in Jersey City that ran between US 1/9 at the Tonnele Circle and the Holland Tunnel across the Hudson River to New York City. The route was created in 1953, replacing what had been a part of Route 25.[52][53] The business route was renumbered to Route 139 by the 1990s.[59][60]

Former bypasses

Philadelphia bypass

 

 

U.S. Route 1 Bypass

LocationSwarthmore-Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

U.S. Route 1 Bypass (US 1 Byp.) was a bypass of a segment of US 1 from Swarthmore to Philadelphia in Pennsylvania. US 1 Byp. began at US 1 (Baltimore Pike) north of Swarthmore, heading north concurrent with PA 320. The route split from PA 320 by turning northeast onto State Road. US 1 Byp. continued northeast along Township Line Road, becoming concurrent with US 13 Byp. and intersecting PA 3 in Llanerch. The two routes continued northeast and became City Avenue, forming the border between Montgomery County to the northwest and Philadelphia to the southeast. Along City Avenue, the bypass route intersected US 30 Byp. (Haverford Road/Avenue), US 30, and PA 23 (Conshohocken State Road/Conshohocken Avenue). Upon crossing the Schuylkill River, the bypass routes intersected US 309 (Lincoln Drive) and US 422 Alt. (Ridge Avenue) and continued east along East River Drive. US 1 Byp./US 13 Byp. continued northeast along Hunting Park Avenue, intersecting US 309 Truck (Germantown Avenue) before ending at US 1/US 13/US 611 (Broad Street). US 1/US 13 continued northeast at this point on Roosevelt Boulevard.[61] US 1 Byp. was first designated by 1940 to run from Swarthmore to Northeast Philadelphia, continuing past Broad Street along Roosevelt Boulevard.[62] By 1950, the Roosevelt Boulevard became mainline US 1.[61] US 1 Byp. was decommissioned by 1960, having been replaced with mainline US 1 along State Road, Township Line Road, City Avenue, and Hunting Park Avenue.[63]

Major intersections
CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
DelawareSpringfield Township  US 1 (Baltimore Pike)
 
 
PA 320 south (Cedar Lane)
Southern terminus, south end of PA 320 overlap
 
 
PA 420 south (Woodland Avenue)
Northern terminus of PA 420
 
 
PA 320 north (Sproul Road)
North end of PA 320 overlap
Upper Darby 
 
 
US 13 Byp. south (Lansdowne Avenue) – Lansdowne
South end of US 13 Byp. overlap
  PA 3 (West Chester Pike)
MontgomeryPhiladelphia
county line
Lower Merion TownshipPhiladelphia line 
 
US 30 Byp. (Haverford Road/Haverford Avenue)
  US 30 (Lancaster Avenue)
  PA 23 (Conshohocken State Road/Conshohocken Avenue)
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia 
 
US 309 north (Lincoln Drive)
 
 
 
US 422 Alt. west (Ridge Avenue)
Southern terminus of US 309, eastern terminus of US 422 Alt.
 
 
 
US 309 Truck north (Germantown Avenue)
Southern terminus of US 309 Truck
 
 
 
 
  US 1 south / US 13 south / US 611 (Broad Street)
 
 
 
 
US 1 north / US 13 north (Roosevelt Boulevard)
Northern terminus, north end of US 13 Byp. overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

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External links

  •   Media related to U.S. Route 1 Alternate at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Media related to U.S. Route 1 Business at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Media related to U.S. Route 1 Truck at Wikimedia Commons

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Several special routes of U S Route 1 exist from Florida to Maine In order from south to north separated by type these special routes are as follows Special routes of U S Route 1Highway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided This transport related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items August 2008 Contents 1 Alternate routes 1 1 Jacksonville alternate route 1 2 Washington D C alternate route 1 3 Baltimore alternate route 2 Business loops 2 1 St Augustine business loop 2 2 Waycross business loop 2 3 Swainsboro business loop 2 4 Wadley business loop 2 5 Louisville business loop 2 6 Vass Cameron business loop 2 7 Sanford business loop 2 8 Henderson business loop 2 9 Fredericksburg business loop 2 10 Bel Air business loop 2 11 Penndel business loop 2 12 Trenton business loop 2 13 Damariscotta Newcastle business loop 3 Bypasses 3 1 Portsmouth Kittery bypass 4 Connector routes 4 1 Lexington connector route 4 2 Columbia connector route 5 Truck routes 5 1 Aiken truck route 5 2 Camden truck route 5 3 Cheraw truck route 5 4 West Grove alternate truck route 5 5 Philadelphia alternate truck route 5 6 Jersey City truck route 6 Former alternate routes 6 1 Former St Augustine alternate route 6 2 Former Jacksonville alternate route 6 3 Southern Pines alternate route 6 4 Sanford alternate route 6 5 Cary Raleigh alternate route 6 6 Raleigh alternate route 1 6 7 Raleigh alternate route 2 6 8 Henderson alternate route 7 Former business loops and spurs 7 1 Florida City Homestead business loop 7 2 Raleigh business loop 7 3 Jersey City business spur 8 Former bypasses 8 1 Philadelphia bypass 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksAlternate routes EditFor highways designated U S Route 1A see U S Route 1A Jacksonville alternate route Edit U S Highway 1 AlternateLocationJacksonville FloridaLength7 563 mi 1 12 171 km U S Highway 1 Alternate is an alternate U S Route in Jacksonville Florida United States It bypasses downtown to the east via the Hart Bridge running mostly on freeways Like all AASHTO designated highways in Florida US 1 Alternate always carries a FDOT designated state road number be it signed or unsigned State Road 126 from Philips Highway US 1 SR 5 to the south end of the Hart Expressway State Road 228A from the end of the Hart Expressway to the junction with the Commodore Point Expressway SR 228 east State Road 228 from the north end of the Hart Expressway to the Downtown Jacksonville exit SR 228 west via the Hart Bridge State Road 115A from the Downtown Jacksonville exit to the junction with the Martin Luther King Jr Parkway SR 115 south State Road 115 from the junction with the Martin Luther King Jr Parkway to the route s northern terminus at US 1 US 17 SR 5 SR 15 SR 115 north Exit listThe entire route is in Jacksonville Duval County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 US 1 Philips Highway SR 5 SR 126 west Emerson Street Downtown Jacksonville St Augustine0 320 51 I 95 SR 9 Downtown Jacksonville St AugustineI 95 exit 3471 2892 074north end of SR 126 overlap south end of SR 228A overlap and of freeway1 492 40 US 90 Beach Boulevard SR 212 2 2193 571 To US 90 east Beach Boulevard via SR 228 east SR 109 University Boulevard southbound exit and northbound entrance north end of SR 228A overlap south end of SR 228 overlap2 534 07 SR 10 Atlantic Boulevard Art Museum Drive2 781 3 5174 476 5 660Hart Bridge over St Johns River3 6265 835Downtown Jacksonville SR 228 west northbound exit and southbound entrance north end of SR 228 overlap south end of SR 115A overlap4 06 4Sports Complex Duval Street 4 597 39 SR 115 south Mathews Bridge Arlington Jax Beaches Sports Complexsouthbound exit and northbound entrance north end of SR 115A overlap south end of SR 115 overlapsee MLK Parkway mile 0 34 3 08 7 56312 171 US 1 US 17 Main Street SR 5 SR 115 north 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miWashington D C alternate route Edit U S Route 1 AlternateLocationWashington DC Hyattsville MDLength6 8 mi 2 10 9 km U S Route 1 Alternate is an alternate route forming a loop off U S Route 1 between Washington D C and Hyattsville Maryland View south along US 1 Alt and west along US 50 in Washington D C Route descriptionIn the District of Columbia U S 1 Alternate splits from U S 1 at the intersection of Constitution Avenue NW and 6th St NW U S 1 goes up 6th St NW on its way to the intersection of Rhode Island Ave NW U S 1 Alternate stays on Constitution Avenue NW NE as it traverses Capitol Hill then follows Maryland Avenue NE going around Stanton Park to the Starburst Intersection comprising Maryland Avenue Florida Avenue H Street Bladensburg Road 15th Street NE and the DC Streetcar Line U S 1 Alternate then follows Bladensburg Road NE which takes it into Prince George s County Maryland after an at grade intersection with New York Avenue NE U S 50 and after passing under Amtrak s Northeast Corridor After passing through Colmar Manor and Cottage City the road enters Bladensburg and turns onto Baltimore Avenue toward Hyattsville where it rejoins U S 1 at Rhode Island Avenue US 1 Alternate crosses Eastern Avenue NE and enters the state of Maryland from the District of Columbia in Prince George s County The route heads northeast along the partially four lane divided Bladensburg Road passing industrial areas and warehouses on the northwest and the Fort Lincoln Funeral Home and Cemetery on the southeast straddling the southeastern boundary of the town of Cottage City US 1 Alternate crosses over Dueling Creek adjacent to the Bladensburg Dueling Grounds on the southeast before heading into a commercial area where the route begins to follow the northwestern boundary of the town of Colmar Manor In this area the route insects the southern terminus of Maryland Route 208 38th Street before continuing along the town line and passing through a mix of residential and commercial areas US 1 Alternate leaves the boundary between Colmar Manor and Cottage City as it crosses over the Anacostia River just to the southeast of the confluence between its Northeast and Northwest Branches and enters the town of Bladensburg Immediately after crossing the river the route s median for its directional Y intersection with the eastern terminus of MD 450 Annapolis Road which is the old alignment of US 50 in the capital region of Maryland which heads east into downtown Bladensburg In the middle of the insection is a Maryland memorial for World War I soldiers known as the Peace Cross Past MD 450 US 1 Alternate curves north and its name changes to Baltimore Avenue passing industrial areas on the east and the Old Port of Bladensburg Community Park on the west The route leaves Bladensburg at its crossing over the Northeast Branch and enters the city of Hyattsville The route narrows to a two lane undivided road and continues through a mix of residential commercial and industrial areas US 1 Alternate reaches an at grade railroad crossing with a component of the wye junction between CSX s Capital Subdivision line and its Alexandria Extension A short distance past the crossing the route enters a long bridge with a sweeping curve that crosses over the Capital Subdivision before the route reaches its northern terminus at US 1 Baltimore Avenue in downtown Hyattsville Baltimore Avenue turns northward on US 1 taking over that route name from US 1 Alternate through the northern suburbs of Prince George s County including Riverdale Park University Park College Park Beltsville and Laurel View north along US 1 Alt at MD 208 in Colmar Manor HistoryIn the 1940s this route was known as Bypass US 1 and was cosigned with U S Route 50 Alternate and Maryland Route 411 Major intersectionsStateLocationmi 2 kmDestinationsNotesDistrict of ColumbiaFederal Triangle0 00 0 US 1 US 50 Constitution Avenue 6th Street 0 10 16Pennsylvania AvenueCapitol Hill1 21 9Massachusetts Avenue Eastern MarketStanton ParkNear Northeast Kingman Park2 23 5Florida Avenue west H Street west Benning Road eastStarburst Intersection no southbound left turn onto Benning RoadGateway3 55 6 US 50 New York Avenue to US 1 southNo left turns onto New York AvenueMarylandBladensburg5 89 3 MD 450 east Annapolis Road Western terminus of MD 450Hyattsville6 810 9 US 1 Baltimore Avenue 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete accessBaltimore alternate route Edit Main article U S Route 1 Alternate Baltimore Maryland U S Route 1 AlternateLocationArbutus Baltimore MarylandLength3 92 mi 3 4 6 31 km U S Route 1 Alternate is a 3 92 mile long 6 31 km long alternate route forming a loop off US 1 between Arbutus and Baltimore Maryland US 1 Alternate serves the southwestern Baltimore County community of Halethorpe and connects US 1 with full access interchanges with Interstate 95 and I 695 Business loops EditSt Augustine business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationSt Augustine FloridaLength3 243 mi 1 5 219 km Existed 1959 present Southbound San Marco Avenue December 2012 U S Route 1 Business in St Augustine is a business route of U S Route 1 From its southern terminus at US 1 to the intersection with SR 16 it carries the hidden FDOT designation of State Road 5A The segment from SR 16 to the northern terminus at US 1 is maintained by the City of St Augustine and is the only AASHTO defined road in Florida that is not under state maintenance US 1 Business begins at the intersection of U S Route 1 and King Street County Road 214 US 1 Business travels east on King Street with a short water crossing of the San Sebastian River two blocks east of US 1 The route continues passing the southern end of Flagler College and then becoming a one way pair for four blocks with King Street taking eastbound traffic and Cathedral Place one block north taking westbound traffic At the intersection with State Road A1A just west of the Bridge of Lions towards Anastasia Island US 1 Business heads north as a two way road starting a concurrency with SR A1A now known as North Ocean Boulevard going through the heart of St Augustine US 1 Bus and SR A1A run along the west shore of the Matanzas River then curves to the northwest in front of the Castillo de San Marcos National Monument At West Castillo Drive the name changes to San Marco Avenue At May Street SR A1A heads east splitting off from US 1 Business A bit further north it intersects with the eastern terminus of State Road 16 at Picolata Road Six blocks to the north US 1 Business terminates at US 1 5 The entire route is in St Augustine St Johns County mi 1 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 US 1 Ponce de Leon Boulevard SR 5 King Street CR 214 west south end of SR 5A and concurrencyKing Street Bridge over the San Sebastian River0 8731 405 SR A1A south Beachessouth end of SR A1A overlap2 1593 475 To San Carlos Avenue US 12 1913 526 SR A1A north May Street Vilano Beach Jax Beachesnorth end of SR A1A overlap2 7374 405 SR 16 west Picolata Road Green Cove Springsnorth end of SR 5A and concurrency north end of state maintenance3 243 6 5 219 US 1 North Ponce de Leon Boulevard SR 5 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusWaycross business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationWaycross GeorgiaLength9 622 mi 7 15 485 km Existed1996 8 9 presentU S Route 1 Business US 1 Bus is a 9 622 mile long 15 485 km business route of US 1 partially in the city limits of Waycross It is concurrent with US 23 Bus and State Route 4 Business SR 4 Bus for its entire length US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus begins at an intersection with US 1 US 23 SR 4 known as Memorial Drive south of this intersection and South Georgia Parkway west of it and US 82 SR 520 also known as South Georgia Parkway The business routes travel northwest on Memorial Drive The green traffic island on the north northeast of the intersection is named the Millie DeShazo Triangle They extend into the heart of Waycross while the mainline route of US 1 US 23 SR 4 heads west across the southern portion of the city They immediately curve to the west northwest and begin paralleling the CSX Brunswick Subdivision Just past Harrison Street they pass Memorial Stadium On a curve to a nearly due west direction they leave the CSX tracks and cross over the city drainage canal They curve to the northwest and travel under a railroad bridge for the CSX Jesup Subdivision Immediately after this bridge is an intersection with US 84 SR 38 Plant Avenue and the eastern terminus of Carswell Avenue The business routes turn to the right and travel northeast on a concurrency with US 84 SR 38 for approximately 1 000 feet 300 m The five highways immediately begin paralleling the Jesup Subdivision and pass an office of the Georgia Department of Labor US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus then turns left onto State Street also signed as Ossie Davis Parkway and travel to the northwest They curve to the north northwest and pass Wacona Elementary School An intersection with Tebeau Street leads to a Mayo Clinic hospital The three highways curve to the north northwest Between Charlton Street and Clough Street the southbound lanes meet the northern terminus of Johnson Avenue a one way street at a partial interchange Just north of Abner Street they begin paralleling another CSX rail line specifically the Fitzgerald Subdivision They pass Wacona Elementary School They cross over Kettle Creek where they leave the city limits of Waycross They curve to the west northwest and leave the rail line An intersection with the northern terminus of Airport road leads to the Erin Johnson Softball Complex Ware State Prison St Illa Substance Abuse Center the Ware County Sheriff s Office and the Southland Waste Transfer Station This intersection is just north of the Waycross Ware County Airport They continue in a northwesterly direction and then reach their northern terminus a second intersection with the US 1 US 23 SR 4 mainline Except for the far northern end the entire length of US 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 10 US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus was established in 1996 replacing the old mainline US 1 SR 4 through Waycross via Memorial Drive Plant Avenue State Street and Alma Highway 8 9 The entire route is in Ware County Locationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotesWaycross0 0000 000 US 1 US 23 SR 4 Memorial Drive South Georgia Parkway US 82 SR 520 South Georgia Parkway US 23 Bus begins SR 4 Bus begins Folkston Jacksonville BrunswickSouthern terminus of US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus southern end of US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus concurrency1 2121 951 US 84 west SR 38 west Plant Avenue Carswell Avenue west Homerville Pearson Visitor information centerSouthern end of US 84 SR 38 concurrency eastern terminus of Carswell Avenue1 3992 251 US 84 east SR 38 east Plant Avenue JesupNorthern end of US 84 SR 38 concurrencyJohnson Avenue southNo access from northbound US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus to Johnson Avenue a one way street or vice versa northern terminus of Johnson Avenue interchange 9 62215 485 US 1 US 23 SR 4 Waycross Bypass Dixie Highway US 23 Bus ends SR 4 Bus endsNorthern terminus of US 1 Bus US 23 Bus SR 4 Bus northern end of US 1 Bus US 23 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Swainsboro business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationSwainsboro GeorgiaLength7 876 mi 7 12 675 km Existed2004 11 12 presentU S Route 1 Business US 1 Bus is a 7 876 mile long 12 675 km business route of US 1 that is partially within the city limits of Swainsboro It is concurrent with State Route 4 Business SR 4 Bus for its entire length US 1 Bus and SR 4 Bus begin at an intersection with US 1 SR 4 SR 57 south of Swainsboro They travel to the north northeast on South Main Street and immediately curve to the north northwest Just before an intersection with both the eastern terminus of Mixon Road and the western terminus of Quick Road they curve back to the north northeast Just before an intersection with the eastern terminus of Gary Road they curve to a nearly due north direction Just north of this intersection they enter the city Just south of an intersection with the western terminus of Tiger Trail they pass Swainsboro High School Just south of an intersection with Glenwood Road they begin a curve to the northwest An intersection with Meadowlake Parkway leads to East Georgia State College Between this intersection and one with the eastern terminus of Harmon Drive they skirt along the northeastern edge of Harmon Park The business routes then curve to the northwest In downtown is an intersection with US 80 SR 26 SR 56 signed as West and East Main Street while US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus are signed as South and North Main Street US 1 Bus and SR 4 Bus continue to the northwest and leave the city limits of Swainsboro They pass an office of the Georgia State Patrol Just past an intersection with the eastern terminus of Stallion Road they curve to the west northwest just before reaching the northern terminus of both highways another intersection with the US 1 SR 4 mainline The entire length of US 1 Bus is part of the National Highway System a system of routes determined to be the most important for the nation s economy mobility and defense 10 In 2003 a western bypass of Swainsboro was proposed 13 11 The next year US 1 SR 4 were shifted onto this bypass Their former path through the city was redesignated as US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus 11 12 The entire route is in Emanuel County Locationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 US 1 SR 4 SR 57 South Main Street Southern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus southern end of SR 4 Bus concurrencySwainsboro4 2046 766 US 80 SR 56 Main Street SR 26 Dublin Statesboro Swainsboro Technical College 7 87612 675 US 1 SR 4 Lyons WadleyNorthern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus northern end of SR 4 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Wadley business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationWadley GeorgiaLength3 645 mi 7 5 866 km Existed1966 SR 4 Bus 14 15 1967 US 1 Bus 15 16 presentU S Route 1 Business US 1 Bus is a 3 645 mile long 5 866 km business route of US 1 that is mostly within the city limits of Wadley It is concurrent with U S Route 1 Business US 1 Bus for its entire length It travels north through the heart of downtown while the main route of US 1 SR 4 heads through the eastern part of the city US 1 Bus and SR 4 Bus begin at an intersection with the US 1 SR 4 mainline just south of the city limits of Wadley Here the roadway continues as Kennedy Road They travel to the west northwest and immediately curve to the north northwest Just south of an intersection with the eastern terminus of Coleman Chapel Road they curve to a nearly due north direction Almost immediately they cross over Williamson Swamp Creek and enter Wadley Between an intersection with the southern segment of Railroad Street and an intersection with the eastern terminus of the northern segment of Railroad Street and the southern terminus of Wall Street the business routes cross over two separate railroad tracks of Norfolk Southern Railway At an intersection with College Avenue they pass the Wadley Public Library From just south of Spann Street to just north of Smith Street they travel to the east of Battle Pond Between an intersection with the western terminus of Stevens Street and the Smith Street intersection they cross over some railroad tracks of the former Louisville and Wadley Railroad Just north of Smith Street they leave the city limits of Wadley Right after this point they meet a former path of US 1 Just north of Wynder Smith Road the northbound lanes curve to the northeast Immediately they reach their northern terminus a second intersection with the US 1 SR 4 mainline In 1966 SR 4 Bus was established from US 1 SR 4 south southeast of Wadley to US 1 SR 4 north of it 14 15 The next year US 1 Bus was established on the route of SR 4 Bus 15 16 The entire route is in Jefferson County Locationmi 7 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 US 1 SR 4 Swainsboro LouisvilleSouthern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus southern end of US 1 Bus concurrencyWadley1 8663 003 US 319 SR 78 Calhoun Street Bartow Midville Old US 1 northSouthern terminus of Old US 1 former US 1 north 3 6455 866 US 1 SR 4 Northern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus northern end of US 1 Bus concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Louisville business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationLouisville GeorgiaLength2 900 mi 7 4 667 km Existed1966 SR 4 Bus 14 15 1967 US 1 Bus 15 16 presentU S Route 1 Business US 1 Bus is a 2 900 mile long 4 667 km business route of US 1 completely within the city limits of Louisville It is concurrent with State Route 4 Business SR 4 Bus for its entire length US 1 Bus and SR 4 Bus begin at an intersection with the US 1 SR 4 mainline in the southeastern part of the city This intersection is also the western terminus of Bob Culvern Road which has no access to the business routes This intersection is just west of the Louisville Municipal Airport The two highways travel to the northwest on East Broad Street and cross over Savannah Branch Almost immediately they intersect the northern terminus of a former segment of US 1 Between an intersection with the southwestern terminus of Pecan Street and one with Screven Street they pass the Louisville Public Library the Jefferson County Water Department and the Jefferson County Chamber of Commerce Just past Screven Street they pass the Jefferson County Courthouse At an intersection with Green Street the roadway s northbound and southbound lanes diverge with a grassy median Here they enter downtown Just before an intersection with US 221 SR 24 Peachtree Street the northbound and southbound lanes come back together The business routes turn right onto US 221 SR 24 The four highways travel concurrently to the northeast At West 9th Street they pass an office of the Jefferson Electric Cooperative Here SR 24 splits off and then the other three highways pass Helen Clark Memorial Park and an office of Georgia Power At an intersection with the southern terminus of 10th Street the highways curve to the north northeast On this curve they pass the Jefferson County Board of Education and the Louisville City Hall Between an intersection with the eastern terminus of Academy Street and an intersection with the northwestern terminus of Forest Street they pass Jefferson Hospital A short distance north of Forest Street the northbound lanes curve back to the northeast before intersecting US 1 SR 4 SR 17 in the northern part of the city Here US 1 Bus and SR 4 Bus end while US 221 joins the mainline concurrency to the north In 1966 SR 4 through the city was shifted off of US 1 Its former path became SR 4 Bus 14 15 The next year US 1 was shifted off of SR 4 Bus and onto SR 4 Its former path was redesignated as US 1 Bus 15 16 The entire route is in Louisville Jefferson County mi 7 kmDestinationsNotes0 0000 000 US 1 SR 4 Bob Culvern Road eastSouthern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus western terminus of Bob Culvern Road southern end of US 1 Bus concurrency no access to Bob Culvern Road from US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus or vice versaOld Highway 1 southNorthern terminus of Old Highway 1 former US 1 south1 6072 586 US 221 south SR 24 west Bartow SandersvilleSouthern end of US 221 and SR 24 concurrencies1 9903 203 SR 24 east West 9th Street WaynesboroNorthern end of SR 24 concurrency2 9004 667 US 1 US 221 north SR 17 SR 4 Northern terminus of US 1 Bus SR 4 Bus northern end of US 221 concurrency1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Vass Cameron business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationVass Cameron North CarolinaLength9 4 mi 17 15 1 km ExistedJune 2005 presentU S Route 1 Business was established in June 2005 replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Vass and Cameron 18 Sanford business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationSanford North CarolinaLength4 8 mi 19 7 7 km Existed1960 presentU S Route 1 Business was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 1A through downtown Sanford via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue Between 1976 1978 US 1 Business it was rerouted onto NC 42 back to mainline US 1 18 Henderson business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationHenderson North CarolinaLength10 6 mi 20 17 1 km Existed1960 presentU S Route 1 Business was established in 1960 as a renumbering of US 1A through Gill and downtown Henderson via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street 18 Fredericksburg business loop Edit U S Route 1 BusinessLocationFredericksburg Virginia View south along US 1 Bus in Fredericksburg U S Route 1 Business in the vicinity of Fredericksburg begins at U S Route 1 and the east end of Virginia State Route 208 in Spotsylvania along Lafayette Boulevard and swerves northeast towards Downtown Fredericksburg but not before crossing an at grade interchange with the Blue and Gray Parkway Curving more to the east as it passes by the Fredericksburg National Cemetery the road runs in front of Fredericksburg VRE station where it joins the northbound and southbound streets carrying US BUS 17 where they overlap until US BUS 1 and Princess Anne Street end at US 1 south of the bridge over the Rappahannock River US BUS 17 continues northward to overlap US 1 before heading toward I 95 US 17 Bel Air business loop Edit Main article U S Route 1 Business Bel Air Maryland U S Route 1 BusinessLocationBel Air MarylandLength6 90 mi 21 11 10 km U S Route 1 Business is a 6 90 mile 11 10 km 21 long business route of U S Route 1 going through the town of Bel Air Maryland Before this route was put into service U S Route 1 went through Bel Air It used to end at the north end of the Bel Air Bypass In 2000 it was extended to the north end of the Hickory Bypass when it was built The regular U S Route 1 was moved to the new bypass Penndel business loop Edit U S Route 1 BusinessLocationPenndel PennsylvaniaExisted1989 present US 1 Bus southbound approaching Trenton Avenue in Falls Township U S Route 1 Business is an 8 mile 13 km 22 long business route of US 1 in southeastern Pennsylvania United States The southern terminus of the route is at US 1 in the Bensalem Township community of Oakford west of Penndel The northern terminus is at US 1 north of the Falls Township community of Fallsington US 1 Business runs along the Lincoln Highway for its entire length When a bypass of Penndel was completed to the north of the borough in 1989 US 1 was moved from the Lincoln Highway to the expressway allowing US 1 Business to occupy the Lincoln Highway in its place Major intersections The entire route is in Bucks County LocationmikmDestinationsNotesMiddletown Township US 1 south Old Lincoln Highway PhiladelphiaInterchange access to southbound US 1 and Old Lincoln Highway and access from northbound US 1 southern terminusPenndel PA 513 Bellevue Avenue PA 413 north Durham Road South end of PA 413 overlapMiddletown Township I 295 Delaware Expressway to I 95 south Philadelphia TrentonI 295 exit 3 PA 413 south Veterans Highway North end of PA 413 overlap PA 213 south East Maple Avenue LanghorneNorthern terminus of PA 213 access from northbound PA 213 to northbound US 1 Bus and from southbound US 1 Bus to southbound PA 213Falls Township US 1 north to US 13 south Morrisville TrentonInterchange access to northbound US 1 and access from southbound US 1 northern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access Trenton business loop Edit U S Route 1 BusinessLocationTrenton New JerseyLength2 73 mi 23 4 39 km Main article U S Route 1 Business Trenton New Jersey U S Route 1 Business is a 2 73 mile 4 39 km business route of US 1 northeast of Trenton New Jersey running from an interchange with that route in Trenton to another interchange in Lawrence Township On the border of Trenton and Lawrence Township US 1 Business intersects northbound US 206 at the Brunswick Circle 23 The route is also signed through Trenton on what was once designated US 1 Alternate which continued over the Lower Trenton Bridge to Morrisville Pennsylvania The northern portion of what was US 1 Alternate in Pennsylvania is now State Route 2060 while the southernmost section is part of Pennsylvania Route 32 24 25 Damariscotta Newcastle business loop Edit U S Route 1 BusinessLocationDamariscotta Newcastle MaineLength3 3 mi 26 5 3 km Existed1970 presentU S Route 1 Business was established in 1970 which goes through downtown Newcastle and Damariscotta via Main Street 27 US 1 Business begins as an offshoot of US 1 southwest of Newcastle and proceeds into the town where it meets the southern terminus of State Route 215 The route then turns to the east crossing the Damariscotta River into Damariscotta US 1 Business intersects the northern end of State Route 129 and State Route 130 which end overlapped The route continues east through Damariscotta before turning northeast and merging with its parent Bypasses EditPortsmouth Kittery bypass Edit U S Route 1 BypassLocationPortsmouth New Hampshire and Kittery MaineExistedby 1956 28 29 30 presentMain article U S Route 1 Bypass Portsmouth New Hampshire Kittery Maine U S Route 1 Bypass is a 4 3 mile 6 9 km 31 long bypass of U S Route 1 in Portsmouth New Hampshire and Kittery Maine Most of its north section northeast of the Portsmouth Circle where it meets the Blue Star Turnpike and Spaulding Turnpike is built to rudimentary expressway standards with no cross traffic but driveway access The southern portion is similarly constructed although there are two four way intersections with traffic lights just south of the circle and a third at its south end just before intersecting with US 1 The southern terminus is at US 1 in Portsmouth The northern terminus is at US 1 in Kittery Between its termini US 1 Bypass intersects Interstate 95 U S Route 4 New Hampshire Route 16 and the Spaulding Turnpike in Portsmouth as well as State Route 103 in Kittery The bypass crosses the Piscataqua River on the 1940 Sarah Mildred Long Bridge a lift bridge maintained by the Maine New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority 2 748 miles 4 422 km of the route are in New Hampshire 32 1 6 miles 2 6 km are in Maine Connector routes EditLexington connector route Edit U S Highway 1 ConnectorLocationLexington South CarolinaLength0 230 mi 33 370 m U S Route 1 Connector US 1 Conn is a 0 230 mile 0 370 km connector route that is entirely within the city limits of Lexington It is a southbound only highway is completely concurrent with the eastbound lanes of SC 6 is known as North Church Street and is an unsigned highway 34 Columbia connector route Edit U S Highway 1 ConnectorLocationColumbia South CarolinaLength0 080 mi 35 129 m U S Route 1 Connector US 1 Conn is a 0 080 mile 0 129 km connector route that is entirely within the city limits of Columbia It connects SC 16 Beltline Boulevard with U S Route 1 US 1 Two Notch Road in the northern part of the city It is unnamed and is an unsigned highway 36 Truck routes EditAiken truck route Edit U S Highway 1 TruckLocationAiken South CarolinaLength8 440 mi 37 38 13 583 km Existed2000 citation needed presentU S Route 1 Truck US 1 Truck is an 8 440 mile 13 583 km truck route that bypasses the northern part of Aiken via South Carolina Highway 118 SC 118 It is entirely concurrent with SC 118 and US 78 Truck It also has a concurrency with SC 19 Truck 39 It was established in 2000 citation needed Camden truck route Edit U S Highway 1 TruckLocationCamden South CarolinaLength1 540 mi 40 41 42 2 478 km U S Route 1 Truck US 1 Truck is a 1 540 mile 2 478 km truck route of US 1 that exists entirely within the southern part of Camden It uses parts of US 521 Broad Street York Street and Mill Street to connect US 521 with US 1 SC 34 East Dekalb Street The York and Mill Street portion is entirely concurrent with SC 34 Truck The southbound lanes of the York and Mill Street portion are also part of US 521 Truck with no indication of US 1 Truck or SC 34 Truck the northbound lanes have no indication of US 521 Truck 43 Cheraw truck route Edit U S Highway 1 TruckLocationCheraw South CarolinaLength3 230 mi 44 45 5 198 km Existed2002 citation needed presentU S Route 1 Truck US 1 Truck is a 3 230 mile 5 198 km truck route that bypasses most of the city of Cheraw to the east It is known as Cash Road Second Street and Front Street and is concurrent with US 52 Truck 46 It was established in 2002 citation needed West Grove alternate truck route Edit U S Route 1 Alternate TruckLocationWest Grove PennsylvaniaU S Route 1 Alternate Truck US 1 Alt Truck is a southbound truck route around a weight restricted bridge that carries the southbound lanes of the US 1 freeway over Guernsey Road in West Grove Pennsylvania on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited The route follows PA 841 Evergreen Street Baltimore Pike and PA 796 47 48 Philadelphia alternate truck route Edit U S Route 1 Alternate TruckLocationPhiladelphia Pennsylvania US 1 Alternate Truck in Philadelphia U S Route 1 Alternate Truck US 1 Alt Truck is a truck route around a weight restricted bridge on US 1 over SEPTA s Cynwyd Line in Philadelphia Pennsylvania on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited The route follows US 30 on Lancaster Avenue and Girard Avenue Belmont Avenue and a one way pair along Belmont Avenue northbound and Conshohocken Avenue southbound 47 49 Jersey City truck route Edit U S Route 1 9 TruckLocationJersey City New JerseyLength4 11 mi 50 6 61 km Existed1953 presentMain article U S Route 1 9 Truck U S Route 1 9 Truck is a 4 11 mile 6 61 km truck route of US 1 9 in northern New Jersey between Newark and Jersey City that bypasses the Pulaski Skyway from which trucks are banned 50 51 The route heads east across the Passaic River into Kearny before crossing the Hackensack River into Jersey City where the truck route turns north at the Route 440 intersection It intersects Route 7 before turning east and ending at the Tonnele Circle with US 1 9 and Route 139 50 Prior to 1953 US 1 9 Truck was designated as Route 25T designating a truck bypass of Route 25 which formerly followed US 1 9 on the Pulaski Skyway 52 53 Former alternate routes EditFormer St Augustine alternate route Edit U S Highway 1 AlternateLocationSt Augustine FloridaExisted1958 196 This section is empty You can help by adding to it September 2022 Former Jacksonville alternate route Edit U S Highway 1 AlternateLocationJacksonville FloridaLength1 3 mi 2 1 km Existed1958 1960Not to be confused with the current U S Highway 1 Alternate another U S Highway 1 Alternate existed as a special U S Route in Jacksonville Florida between 1958 and 1960 It bypassed US 1 90 to the west via the Acosta Bridge over the St Johns River and shared a brief concurrency with a former segment of former US 17 between Roosevelt Avenue and Bay Street then ran straight north along Broad Street toward US 1 23 Today this segment is simply part of State Road 13 Southern Pines alternate route Edit U S Highway 1ALocationSouthern Pines North CarolinaExisted1957 1962U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through Southern Pines via May Street It was decommissioned by 1962 54 Sanford alternate route Edit U S Highway 1ALocationSanford North CarolinaLength6 5 mi 55 10 5 km Existed1957 1960U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through downtown Sanford via Carthage Street and Hawkins Avenue It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Business 54 Cary Raleigh alternate route Edit U S Highway 1ALocationCary Raleigh North CarolinaExisted1933 1935U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A may have appeared in 1933 as a second route between Cary and Raleigh it was cosigned with US 70 on Western Boulevard Maps cease showing the route by 1936 54 Raleigh alternate route 1 Edit U S Highway 1ALocationRaleigh North CarolinaExisted1946 1948The first U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A in Raleigh was established in 1946 as new routing along Louisburg Road cosigned with NC 59 then along new road today s Capital Boulevard back to Wake Forest Road In 1948 US 1 and US 1A switched routes 54 Raleigh alternate route 2 Edit U S Highway 1ALocationRaleigh North CarolinaExisted1948 1957The second U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A in Raleigh was established in 1948 as a route switch with mainline US 1 onto Wake Forest Boulevard It was decommissioned by 1957 54 Henderson alternate route Edit U S Highway 1ALocationHenderson North CarolinaLength10 6 mi 20 17 1 km Existed1957 1960U S Route 1 Alternate US 1A was established around 1957 replacing the old mainline US 1 through Gill and downtown Henderson via Raleigh Road and Garnett Street It was renumbered in 1960 as US 1 Business 54 Former business loops and spurs EditFlorida City Homestead business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationFlorida City Homestead FloridaExistedmid 1960s 1968Main article Florida State Road 997 U S Route 1 Business was a business route of US 1 in South Dade County that was a part of US 1 s original route through Florida City Florida and Homestead Florida It was formed in the mid 1960s when US 1 s routing was shifted east bypassing the central parts of the towns It ran concurrently with State Road 997 southernmost segment It was deleted in 1968 and much of the route is under SR 997 Raleigh business loop Edit U S Highway 1 BusinessLocationRaleigh North CarolinaLength7 mi 56 11 km Existed1963 1975U S Route 1 Business was established in 1963 replacing the old US 1 through downtown Raleigh via Hillsborough Street McDowell Dawson Streets Downtown Boulevard and North Boulevard today s Capital Boulevard It was decommissioned in 1975 18 Jersey City business spur Edit U S Route 1 9 BusinessLocationJersey City New JerseyLength2 77 mi 57 58 4 46 km Existed1953 by 1990sMain article New Jersey Route 139 U S Route 1 9 Business was a 2 77 mile 4 46 km 57 58 long former business route of US 1 9 in Jersey City that ran between US 1 9 at the Tonnele Circle and the Holland Tunnel across the Hudson River to New York City The route was created in 1953 replacing what had been a part of Route 25 52 53 The business route was renumbered to Route 139 by the 1990s 59 60 Former bypasses EditPhiladelphia bypass Edit U S Route 1 BypassLocationSwarthmore Philadelphia PennsylvaniaU S Route 1 Bypass US 1 Byp was a bypass of a segment of US 1 from Swarthmore to Philadelphia in Pennsylvania US 1 Byp began at US 1 Baltimore Pike north of Swarthmore heading north concurrent with PA 320 The route split from PA 320 by turning northeast onto State Road US 1 Byp continued northeast along Township Line Road becoming concurrent with US 13 Byp and intersecting PA 3 in Llanerch The two routes continued northeast and became City Avenue forming the border between Montgomery County to the northwest and Philadelphia to the southeast Along City Avenue the bypass route intersected US 30 Byp Haverford Road Avenue US 30 and PA 23 Conshohocken State Road Conshohocken Avenue Upon crossing the Schuylkill River the bypass routes intersected US 309 Lincoln Drive and US 422 Alt Ridge Avenue and continued east along East River Drive US 1 Byp US 13 Byp continued northeast along Hunting Park Avenue intersecting US 309 Truck Germantown Avenue before ending at US 1 US 13 US 611 Broad Street US 1 US 13 continued northeast at this point on Roosevelt Boulevard 61 US 1 Byp was first designated by 1940 to run from Swarthmore to Northeast Philadelphia continuing past Broad Street along Roosevelt Boulevard 62 By 1950 the Roosevelt Boulevard became mainline US 1 61 US 1 Byp was decommissioned by 1960 having been replaced with mainline US 1 along State Road Township Line Road City Avenue and Hunting Park Avenue 63 Major intersectionsCountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotesDelawareSpringfield Township US 1 Baltimore Pike PA 320 south Cedar Lane Southern terminus south end of PA 320 overlap PA 420 south Woodland Avenue Northern terminus of PA 420 PA 320 north Sproul Road North end of PA 320 overlapUpper Darby US 13 Byp south Lansdowne Avenue LansdowneSouth end of US 13 Byp overlap PA 3 West Chester Pike Montgomery Philadelphiacounty lineLower Merion Township Philadelphia line US 30 Byp Haverford Road Haverford Avenue US 30 Lancaster Avenue PA 23 Conshohocken State Road Conshohocken Avenue PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia US 309 north Lincoln Drive US 422 Alt west Ridge Avenue Southern terminus of US 309 eastern terminus of US 422 Alt US 309 Truck north Germantown Avenue Southern terminus of US 309 Truck US 1 south US 13 south US 611 Broad Street US 1 north US 13 north Roosevelt Boulevard Northern terminus north end of US 13 Byp overlap1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee also EditU S Route 1AReferences Edit a b c d FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed March 2014 a b Google March 9 2019 U S Route 1 Alternate in Washington D C and Maryland Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 9 2019 Highway Information Services Division December 31 2015 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved January 6 2017 Baltimore County PDF Highway Information Services Division December 31 2005 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved January 6 2017 Baltimore City PDF dead link Google August 13 2020 Overview of US 1 BUS in St Augustine FL Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 13 2020 FDOT GIS data accessed January 2014 a b c d e f g h County GIS Base map shapefiles geodatabases varies by county Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved December 19 2012 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1996 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1996 1997 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved April 16 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 1997 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 1997 1998 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved April 16 2017 a b National Highway System Georgia PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 8 2019 Retrieved August 17 2019 a b c Georgia Department of Transportation 2004 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2004 2005 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved April 16 2017 a b Georgia Department of Transportation 2005 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2005 2006 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved April 16 2017 Georgia Department of Transportation 2003 Official Highway and Transportation Map PDF Map 2003 2004 ed Scale not given Atlanta Georgia Department of Transportation Retrieved April 16 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1966 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 a b c d e f g h State Highway Department of Georgia January 1967 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia January 1968 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 16 2017 Google March 4 2011 US 1 Bus Vass Cameron Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 a b c d NCRoads com U S 1 Business Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved March 4 2011 Google March 4 2011 US 1 Bus Sanford Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 a b Google March 4 2011 US 1 Bus Henderson Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 a b Highway Information Services Division December 31 2014 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved March 3 2016 Prince George s County PDF Baltimore County PDF Harford County PDF Pennsylvania Highways Auxiliary Routes of US 1 a b U S Route 1 Business straight line diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved January 18 2010 Google January 18 2010 overview map of U S Route 1 Business through Trenton Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 18 2010 Map of New Jersey Map Cartography by H M Gousha Chevron Oil Company 1969 Google March 4 2011 US 1 Bus Damariscotta Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 Google August 14 2020 Overview of US 1 BUS in Damariscotta ME Map Google Maps Google Retrieved August 14 2020 1956 Dover USGS quadrangle 1956 York USGS quadrangle Note 1941 Dover USGS quadrangle shows US 1 on the bypass Mapquest Driving Directions GRANIT Archived August 3 2013 at the Wayback Machine GIS data NH Public Roads Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google December 6 2020 Overview map of US 1 Conn Lexington Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google December 6 2020 Overview map of US 1 Conn Columbia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google March 4 2011 Overview map of US 1 Truck Aiken Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 13 2020 Google December 14 2020 Overview map of US 1 Truck Camden South Carolina Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 14 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Highway Logmile Report South Carolina Department of Transportation Retrieved December 6 2020 Google March 4 2011 Overview map of US 1 Truck Cheraw Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 a b Risk Based Bridge Postings State and Local Bridges PDF Pennsylvania Department of Transportation October 8 2013 Retrieved December 18 2014 Google February 10 2016 overview of U S Route 1 Alternate Truck West Grove Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 10 2016 Google December 18 2014 overview of U S Route 1 Alternate Truck Philadelphia Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 18 2014 a b c U S Route 1 9 Truck straight line diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved April 12 2007 Traffic Regulations Route 1 and 9 The Pulaski Skyway New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved August 6 2009 a b 1953 renumbering a b New Road Signs Ready in New Jersey The New York Times December 16 1952 Archived from the original on July 21 2011 Retrieved July 20 2009 a b c d e f NCRoads com U S 1 A Archived from the original on November 25 2010 Retrieved March 4 2011 Google March 4 2011 Former US 1A Sanford Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 Google March 4 2011 Former US 1 Bus Raleigh Map Google Maps Google Retrieved March 4 2011 a b Route 139 lower roadway straight line diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved September 1 2009 a b Interstate 78 straight line diagram PDF New Jersey Department of Transportation Retrieved September 1 2009 State Farm Road Atlas Map Cartography by Rand McNally State Farm Insurance 1983 United States Canada Mexico Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 1996 a b Official Road Map of Pennsylvania back PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1950 Retrieved January 16 2014 Official Road Map of Pennsylvania back PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1940 Retrieved January 1 2014 Official Map of Pennsylvania back PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1960 Retrieved January 16 2014 External links Edit Media related to U S Route 1 Alternate at Wikimedia Commons Media related to U S Route 1 Business at Wikimedia Commons Media related to U S Route 1 Truck at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Special routes of U S Route 1 amp oldid 1133863340 Fredericksburg business 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