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Special routes of U.S. Route 41

Several special routes of U.S. Route 41 exist, including three in Wisconsin. In order from south to north they are as follows.


Special routes of U.S. Route 41
Highway system

Existing edit

Fort Myers business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationFort Myers, Florida
Existed1964–present

U.S. Route 41 Business is a former segment of U.S. Route 41 in Downtown Fort Myers and North Fort Myers, Florida. North of State Road 80, it carries the hidden designation State Road 739.

The road begins at the interchange of US 41 and SR State Road 80-82-867, historically known as the Five Points Interchange. The road briefly overlaps SR 80 along Main and Monroe Streets, where it becomes discontinuous (it once continued east along with SR 80 though downtown along the then-one-way First Street and Second Street but those streets were turned over to city control in 2006).[1]

Business US 41 resumes along SR 739 at SR 80, where it runs along Park Avenue (northbound) and Fowler Street (southbound) until they reach the Edison Bridge where the two streets merge. After crossing over the Caloosahatchee River BUS 41 enters North Fort Myers where it briefly becomes a six-lane undivided highway only for the divider to return north of Cabanna Avenue. The road heads north, intersecting with State Road 78. Between State Road 78 and Powell Drive, the road becomes a four-lane divided highway for the remainder of the route. The road finally ends at a former wye at US 41.

Venice business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationVenice, Florida
Existed1965[2]–present

U.S. Route 41 Business is a former segment of U.S. Route 41 and an existing segment of the Tamiami Trail in Venice, Florida that begins near Shamrock Boulevard in Venice Gardens and terminates at Venetia Bay Boulevard in the Eastgate section of Venice. The existing US 41 in Venice runs along the Venice Bypass (hidden SR 45A).

 
Southbound US 41 approaching Venice business loop. Note the movement of Tamiami Trail away from mainline US 41.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Sarasota County.

Locationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000 
 
US 41 south (Tamiami Trail / SR 45)
0.2630.423 
 
 
To US 41 north (SR 45A north) / Center Road
Venice0.440.71Circus Bridge over Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
2.2493.619 
 
To I-75 / Venice Avenue (CR 772 east)
2.504.02Kentucky Military Institute Bridge over Hatchett Creek (Gulf Intracoastal Waterway)
2.9284.712  US 41 (Tamiami Trail / SR 45 north / SR 45A south)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Bradenton business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationBradenton-Memphis, Florida
Length6.118 mi[3] (9.846 km)

U.S. Route 41 Business is an alternate route and former segment of U.S. Route 41 in Bradenton, Florida that begins at State Road 684 (Cortez Boulevard West) where it runs along 14th Street until it makes a sharp right turn onto 8th Avenue West and then makes another sharp left onto 9th Street West before intersecting with State Road 64 on eastbound 6th Avenue West and westbound Manatee Avenue West. The road continues north as it passes by South Florida Museum and Bradenton Riverwalk before crossing the Green Bridge and moving onto 8th Avenue W in Palmetto where it intersects 10th Street West, which leads to State Road 43 where the northern concurrency of U.S. Route 41 and U.S. Route 301. As 8th Avenue West passes by 21st Street West, it becomes Valencia Drive and curves to the northeast before terminating at an interchange with US 41 just south of the interchange between US 41 and US 19 in Memphis.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Manatee County.

Locationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  
 
US 41 / SR 684 west (Cortez Road / 14th Street West / SR 45 south) – Sarasota, Beaches
Bradenton2.3933.851 
 
SR 64 east (6th Avenue West)
2.4813.993 
 
SR 64 west (Manatee Avenue)
2.748–
3.472
4.422–
5.588
Green Bridge over Manatee River
Palmetto4.2676.867 
 
To US 301 / 10th Street West (SR 43 north) – Ellenton
6.1189.846 
 
US 41 north (SR 45 / SR 55) – Ruskin
interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Tampa business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationTampa-Lutz, Florida
Length16.703 mi[3] (26.881 km)
Existed1931 as US 541, 1951 as US 41 Bus.–present

U.S. Route 41 Business is an alternate route to U.S. Route 41 in Tampa, Florida that begins on the Nebraska Avenue-Florida Avenue apex in Lutz and continues south on Florida Avenue. Just south of Hillsborough Avenue (U.S. Route 92), Florida Avenue becomes a one-way street and the south-bound portion splits off into Tampa Street until it reaches its southern terminus in Downtown Tampa at US 41 and State Road 676.

U.S. Route 541 was created in 1931 as a western alternate to US 41 between Palmetto and Tampa; US 41 then followed the present US 301 between those points. In 1938, US 41 was moved from Tampa north to Lutz, and the old route became an extension of US 541. US 541 was eliminated in 1951; the route north from Tampa became US 41 Business, while south from Tampa it became US 41, with old US 41 becoming an extension of US 301.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Hillsborough County.

Locationmi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
0.0000.000  
 
US 41 (South 50th Street / SR 45 south / SR 599 north) / SR 676 east (Causeway Boulevard) – Tampa, Gibsonton
Tampa1.875–
2.185
3.018–
3.516
22nd Street Causeway over McKay Bay
3.45.5  I-4 (SR 400)I-4 exit 2; northbound exit and southbound entrance (I-4 / Selmon Expressway Connector)
3.535.68  
 
SR 618 (Selmon Expressway) to I-75 – Brandon, Tampa, St. Petersburg
SR 618 exit 9
3.7225.990 
 
SR 60 east (Adamo Drive) / 22nd Street north
south end of SR 60 overlap; 22nd Street is former SR 585
4.9657.990 
 
 
To SR 618 east (Selmon Expressway express lanes) / Meridian Avenue (SR 618A) – Brandon
one-block SR 618A overlap (southbound only)
5.0538.132 
 
 
 
 
SR 45 north (Nebraska Avenue) to SR 618 east (Selmon Expressway local lanes)
north end of SR 45 overlap
5.2718.483 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
To SR 618 (Selmon Expressway) / I-4 east / I-275 north / Jefferson Street North – Brandon, St. Petersburg
5.4928.839 
 
SR 60 west (Kennedy Boulevard East / SR 685 south)
 
 
 
To SR 618 west (Selmon Expressway) / Tampa Street
north end of SR 60 overlap; south end of SR 685 overlap
6.0969.811 
 
 
 
 
 
To I-275 north / I-4 east / Scott Street
6.1619.915 
 
I-275 south (SR 93) / Kay Street – St. Petersburg
I-275 exit 44
7.82812.598  
 
SR 574 (Dr. M.L. King Jr. Boulevard) to I-275
8.84014.227  
 
US 92 (Hillsborough Avenue / SR 600) to I-275
11.37918.313  
 
SR 580 (Busch Boulevard) to I-275 – Busch Gardens
12.87020.712 
 
 
 
SR 582 east (East Fowler Avenue) to I-275
13.88022.338 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 579 east / CR 582A west (Fletcher Avenue) to I-275
15.17424.420 
 
 
 
 
 
SR 678 east / CR 678 west (Bearss Avenue) to I-275
Lutz16.70326.881 
 
US 41 north (SR 45)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Valdosta business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationValdosta, Georgia
Length7.0 mi[4] (11.3 km)

U.S. Route 41 Business (US 41 Bus.) is a 7.0-mile-long (11.3 km) business route of US 41 that travels through the city of Valdosta, Georgia, along with State Route 7 Business (SR 7 Bus.). It utilizes the former path of US 41 and SR 7 through the city, while US 41/SR 7 has been rerouted to Inner Perimeter Road around the eastern edges of the city. The entire length of US 41 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.[5]

Major intersections
The entire route is in Lowndes County.

Locationmi[4]kmDestinationsNotes
0.00.0    US 41 / SR 7 / SR 31 (Inner Perimeter Road)Southern terminus of US 41 Bus./SR 7 Bus.; southern end of SR 7 Bus. concurrency
Valdosta3.35.3 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-75 BL north / US 84 east / US 221 north / SR 38 east (Hill Avenue)
one-way pairs; northern terminus of I-75 Bus.
3.45.5 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
I-75 BL south / US 84 west / US 221 south / SR 38 west (Central Avenue) to I-75
5.28.4 
 
SR 125 north (Bemiss Road)
Southern terminus of SR 125
7.011.3   US 41 / SR 7 (Perimeter Road / Valdosta Road) – AtlantaNorthern terminus of US 41 Bus./SR 7 Bus.; northern end of SR 7 Bus. concurrency; Valdosta Road continues.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Macon business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationMacon, Georgia
Length7.9 mi[6] (12.7 km)

U.S. Route 41 Business (US 41 Bus.) begins at the northern terminus of the US 41/US 129 overlap, where it shares a concurrency with Georgia State Route 49 (SR 49). Along the way, US 80/SR 22 joins the concurrency. When US 80/US 129 intersects Walnut Street, US 41 Bus./SR 49 turns left and travels concurrent with SR 22 until the intersection with Second Street, where that route turns north. US 41 Bus. turns south at Spring Street, where SR 49 turns north and it is joined by another concurrency with SR 19. US 41 Bus./SR 19 travels south until turning west at Georgia Avenue until splitting into a one-way pair at the intersection with College Street. From that point, northbound US 41 Bus./SR 49 continues west along Georgia Avenue until it reaches Hardeman Avenue, while southbound US 41 Bus./SR 49 travels east along Forsyth Road then turns north along College Street. After a split-diamond interchange with Interstate 75 (I-75; exit 149) and SR 540 where the northbound routes go over the Joe A. Witherington Bridge while the southbound routes go over the Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge, the one-way pair ends as Hardeman Avenue and Forsyth Street converge and becomes Vineville Avenue. US 41 Bus. terminates at US 41 and SR 247, while SR 19 continues along Vineville Avenue, joined by US 41 until it terminates in Forsyth. The portion of US 41 Bus. from the northern end of the US 80 and US 129/SR 11 concurrencies to the northern terminus, 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.[7]

Griffin business loop edit

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationGriffin, Georgia

U.S. Route 41 Business (US 41 Bus.) in Griffin, Georgia is completely concurrent with US 19 Bus. It begins at the intersection of US 19/SR 3 and US 41/SR 7 with SR 155, and follows SR 155 north around Griffin-Spalding County Airport. Then it turns west at SR 16 until it curves onto SR 92 until finally ending at a wye interchange with US 19/US 41/SR 3. All of US 41 Bus. from the southern end of the SR 16 concurrency to the northern terminus 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.[8]

Ringgold truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Truck

LocationRinggold, Georgia

U.S. Route 41 Truck is a short truck detour around a low railroad bridge in Ringgold, Georgia, which is also overlapped by U.S. Route 76 Truck, as well as Georgia State Route 151 and Georgia Route 151 Spur.

Monteagle, TN-Hopkinsville, KY alternate route edit

U.S. Route 41 Alternate (signed U.S. Route 41A in Tennessee), as of 2005, has a northern terminus in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, 10 miles (16 km) north of the Tennessee line. It serves the city of Clarksville, Tennessee on its way to Nashville, where it briefly runs concurrently with US 41. It then separates again to serve Shelbyville, Winchester, and Tullahoma before rejoining the main route atop Monteagle Mountain. US 41A runs west of US 41 for its entire length, aside from one mile (1.6 km) in downtown Nashville, where they are concurrent. US-41A is also concurrent with U.S. Route 31A from Nashville to Triune, Tennessee, for a distance of approximately 25 miles (40 km).

Clarksville alternate route bypass edit

 

 

U.S. Route 41A Bypass

LocationClarksville, Tennessee

U.S. Route 41A Bypass (US 41A Byp.) is a bypass of the city of Clarksville, Tennessee, on its south side. It first splits off from the US 41A mainline at 2nd Street and Kraft, following Riverside Drive south, running concurrently with SR 13 and SR 12, along the Cumberland River to an intersection with SR 48 (College Street). It becomes concurrent with SR 48 and they travel south and leave town to an intersection with Cumberland Drive, where SR 13 and SR 48 split off to continue southward. The bypass then curves to the east, still following the river, and enters some neighborhoods and comes to an intersection with Ashland City Road, where SR 12 splits off and goes toward Ashland City. US 41A Byp. then continues east and comes to an end at an intersection with US 41A (Madison Street) and SR 76 (M.L.K. Jr. Parkway). Most of the road is a two-lane highway, occasionally widening to three lanes to accommodate truck traffic on hills.

Hopkinsville truck route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 41 Truck

LocationHopkinsville, Kentucky
Length5.516 mi[9] (8.877 km)

U.S. Route 41 Truck (US 41 Truck) is a 5.516-mile (8.877 km) truck route designed for thru traffic, mainly trucks, through Hopkinsville, Kentucky. It follows Interstate 169 from exit 7 to exit 12, and Kentucky Route 1682 west from the interchange to U.S. 41 north of Hopkinsville.

Major intersections
The entire route is in Hopkinsville, Christian County.

mi[9]kmExitDestinationsNotes
0.0000.0007 
 
 
 
 
 
I-169 south / US 41 Alt. (Fort Campbell Boulevard) to I-24 – Nashville
Southern terminus; south end of I-169 overlap
1.0741.7288   US 41 / KY 109 – Hopkinsville, Pembroke
2.4954.0159   US 68 / KY 80 – Hopkinsville, Elkton
4.8317.77512 
 
 
 
I-169 north / KY 1682 east (Dr Martin Luther King Jr Way) – Madisonville, Henderson
North end of I-169 overlap; south end of KY 1682 overlap
5.5168.877  
 
US 41 (North Main Street / Madisonville Road) / KY 1682 west (Eagle Way)
Northern terminus; north end of KY 1682 overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Madisonville-Henderson alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Route 41 Alternate

LocationMadisonvilleHenderson, Kentucky
Length50.371 mi[9] (81.064 km)

Known and referred to locally as "US 41A" but signed as "Alternate US 41," this highway follows what was the original route of US 41 between the cities of Madisonville and Henderson, Kentucky. It travels largely from east to west from its southern terminus at US 41 on Madisonville's north side until reaching Kentucky Route 814 (KY 814) east of Providence. From that point, the highway begins its turn toward the north, passing mostly through rural areas but also serving the small communities of Dixon and Poole. Major highways intersecting the route include:

US 41A's northern terminus is at "The Cloverleaf," the interchange between US 60 and I-69/US 41 on Henderson's north side. It is also former US 43.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[9]kmDestinationsNotes
HopkinsMadisonville0.0000.000  
 
US 41 (North Main Street) / KY 281 north (Island Ford Road)
Southern terminus; southern terminus of KY 281; continues as KY 281 beyond US 41
0.3700.595 
 
KY 1581 south (Pride Avenue) / Pride Avenue
Northern terminus of KY 1581
1.9033.063 
 
KY 1178 east
Western terminus of KY 1178
2.5524.107 
 
KY 2337 north (Tucker Schoolhouse Road)
Southern terminus of KY 2337
Manitou5.0108.063 
 
KY 630 south (Columbia Schoolhouse Road)
South end of KY 630 overlap
5.2208.401 
 
KY 630 north (Manitou Road)
North end of KY 630 overlap
7.15411.513 
 
KY 2320 south (Happy Lane)
Northern terminus of KY 2320
Nebo8.79414.153  KY 502 (South Bernard Street / North Bernard Street)
9.68515.586 
 
KY 1089 north (Donaldson Road)
Southern terminus of KY 1089
11.03817.764 
 
KY 2280 south (Schmetzer Crossing Road)
Northern terminus of KY 2280
WebsterProvidence13.74822.125 
 
KY 814 south (Edgewood Drive)
Northern terminus of KY 814
14.47223.290  KY 120 (Westerfield Drive)
14.60223.500 
 
KY 670 west
Eastern terminus of KY 670
18.48129.742 
 
KY 270 west
Eastern terminus of KY 270
19.13830.800 
 
KY 2836 east (Jolly Liberty Road)
Western terminus of KY 2836
Dixon21.66834.871 
 
KY 1340 west (Clay-Dixon Road)
Eastern terminus of KY 1340
23.28837.478  KY 132 (Leiper Street)
23.50937.834 
 
KY 2087 south (Clayton Avenue)
Northern terminus of KY 2087
23.58737.960 
 
KY 983 north
Southern terminus of KY 983
26.14942.083 
 
KY 1063 south
Northern terminus of KY 1063
28.87346.467 
 
KY 873 south
Northern terminus of KY 873
28.87746.473 
 
KY 56 west
South end of KY 56 overlap
30.38148.893 
 
KY 2839 south
Northern terminus of KY 2839
Poole32.80652.796 
 
 
 
KY 56 east / KY 145 north
North end of KY 56 overlap; southern terminus of KY 145
Henderson35.89757.771 
 
KY 416 east
Western terminus of KY 416
37.29260.016 
 
KY 2253 west (Cairo Dixie Road) / Cairo-Dixie Street
Eastern terminus of KY 2253
38.93462.658 
 
KY 266 west
Eastern terminus of KY 266
40.50365.183 
 
KY 443 south (Rudy Road)
Northern terminus of KY 443
44.24171.199  KY 425 (Henderson Bypass)
44.33371.347 
 
KY 285 north (Old Madisonville Road)
Southern terminus of KY 285
Henderson46.02974.076 
 
 
 
US 60 west / KY 136 west (South Green Street) / Borax Drive
South end of US 60 / KY 136 overlap
47.45776.375 
 
KY 136 east (Sand Lane) / Sand Lane
East end of KY 136 overlap
48.85878.629 
 
KY 351 north (Second Street) / Second Street
Southern terminus of KY 351
50.37181.064  
 
 
 
 
US 41 / US 60 east to I-69 south – Evansville, Madisonville, Owensboro
Northern terminus; north end of US 60 overlap; interchange; US 41 exits 15A-B; continues as US 60 beyond US 41
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Former edit

Atlanta business loop edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Business

LocationClayton and Fulton counties
Existed1953[10][11]–1965[12][13]

U.S. Route 41 Business (US 41 Bus.) was a business route of US 41 that existed in Clayton and Fulton counties. It partially traveled in Atlanta. At least as early as 1919, SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in the northern part of Clayton County and the southeastern part of Fulton County.[14] By the end of 1926, US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 in these counties. The segment of the highway from just north-northwest of the Henry–Clayton county line to Marietta had a "completed hard surface".[15][16] By the end of 1929, US 19 was designated on SR 3 in the two counties to the main part of Atlanta.[16][17]

In 1953, US 19/US 41/SR 3 was shifted eastward onto the "Expressway" (the precursor of Interstate 75 (I-75)) in the southern part of Atlanta, traveled west on Lakewood Avenue, and then resumed the northern path. The former path became US 19 Bus./US 41 Bus.[10][11] By the end of 1965, US 19/US 41/SR 3 was shifted onto the former path of US 19 Bus./US 41 Bus. in the Atlanta area.[12][13]

Atlanta–Marietta alternate route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Alternate

LocationAtlantaMarietta, Georgia
Existed1948[18][19]–1949[19][20]

U.S. Route 41 Alternate (US 41 Alt.) was an alternate route of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta, Georgia. It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties. At least as early as 1919, SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities.[14] By the end of 1926, US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta. This entire portion of US 41/SR 3 had a "completed hard surface".[15][16] By the end of 1929, US 19 was designated on this segment of highway.[16][17]

Late in 1937, SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta.[21][22] By the end of the year, SR 3W was established, traveling northwest with US 41 on Marietta Street and Old Marietta Road.[22][23] By the end of 1946, SR 3W in Atlanta and Marietta was redesignated as part of the SR 3 mainline.[24][18] By February 1948, the segment of US 41 on SR 3W in this area was redesignated as US 41 Alt.[18][19] By April 1949, US 41 Alt. was redesignated as US 41 Byp.[19][20]

Atlanta–Marietta bypass route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Bypass

LocationAtlantaMarietta, Georgia
Existed1949[19][20]–1950[20][25]

U.S. Route 41 Bypass (US 41 Byp.) was a bypass route of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta, Georgia. It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties. At least as early as 1919, SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities.[14] By the end of 1926, US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta. This entire segment of US 41/SR 3 had a "completed hard surface".[15][16]

Late in 1937, SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta.[21][22] By the end of the year, SR 3W was established, traveling northwest with US 41 on Marietta Street and Old Marietta Road, while SR 3E traveled north-northwest on Hemphill Street and Northside Drive.[22][23] By the end of 1946, SR 3W was redesignated as part of the SR 3 mainline.[24][18] By February 1948, the segment of US 41 on SR 3W in this area was redesignated as US 41 Alt.[18][19] By April 1949, US 41 Alt. was redesignated as US 41 Byp.[19][20] By the middle of 1950, US 41 Byp. was redesignated as part of the US 41 mainline.[20][25]

Atlanta–Marietta temporary route edit

 

 

U.S. Highway 41 Temporary

LocationAtlantaMarietta, Georgia
Existed1948[18][19]–1952[26][11]

U.S. Route 41 Temporary (US 41 Temp.) was a temporary iteration of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta, Georgia. It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties. At least as early as 1919, SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities.[14] By the end of 1926, US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta. This entire segment of US 41/SR 3 had a "completed hard surface".[15][16]

Late in 1937, SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta. US 41/SR 3 traveled northwest on the original path, while SR 3E traveled on a more easterly path between the two cities. SR 3E's path from SR 120 in the east part of Marietta to US 41/SR 3 in the northwestern part of the city had completed grading, but was not surfaced. The rest of SR 3E was under construction.[21][22] By the end of the year, SR 3E traveled north-northwest on Hemphill Street and Northside Drive. All of SR 3E in the northern part of Atlanta was hard surfaced. From the north part of the city to the northwest part, the highway had completed grading, but was not surfaced.[22][23] Later that year, all of SR 3E from Atlanta to northwest of the Fulton–Cobb county line had a completed hard surface.[23][27]

In 1940, nearly the entire segment of SR 3E in Marietta had a completed hard surface. It was under construction from northwest of the Fulton–Cobb county line to the eastern part of Marietta.[28][29] By the end of the next year, the entire length of SR 3E had a completed hard surface.[30][31] By February 1948, SR 3E was moved off of Hemphill Avenue. It, along with US 41 Temp., followed US 19 on Spring Street, then traveled west on 14th Street and resumed the Northside Drive path.[18][19] By April 1949, US 41 Temp./SR 3E's southbound lanes traveled on Hemphill Avenue.[19][20] By the middle of 1950, US 41 Temp./SR 3E was shifted off of US 19 on Spring Street and 14th Street, and traveled on Hemphill Avenue again.[20][25] In 1952, US 41 Temp. was redesignated as part of the US 41 mainline, which was shifted off of SR 3W and onto SR 3E.[26][10]

Chicago toll route edit

 

 

Toll U.S. Route 41

LocationHammond, IndianaWadsworth, Illinois
Existed1958–1966[32]

U.S. Route 41 Toll (US 41 Toll) was the original designation for the Tri-State Tollway, which opened in 1958. The toll route entirely followed the Tri-State Tollway and Kingery Expressway from Hammond, Indiana to Wadsworth, Illinois.[33] By 1966, all U.S. toll routes on the Illinois Tollway system, including US 41 Toll, were removed, leaving I-94 and I-294 behind.[32][34]

Marquette business loop edit

 

 

Business US Highway 41

LocationMarquette, Michigan
Length2.343 mi[35] (3.771 km)
ExistedNovember 21, 1963[36]–October 10, 2005[37]

Business US Highway 41 (Bus.  41) was a state trunkline highway that served as a business loop off US 41 in Michigan through the city of Marquette along Washington and Front streets after the construction of an expressway bypass of downtown. Jurisdiction over the two streets was transferred to the city as part of a route swap that resulted in the decommissioning of the trunkline. It was also previously co-designated Bus. M-28, mirroring the Bus. US 41/Bus. M-28 designations along Bus. M-28 in Ishpeming and Negaunee.

Ishpeming-Negaunee business loop edit

 

 

Business US Highway 41

LocationIshpemingNegaunee, Michigan
Length4.873 mi[35] (7.842 km)
Existed1937[38][39]–1958[40]

Business U.S. Highway 41 (Bus. US 41) served Ishpeming and Negaunee is the only one of the three former business loops in Michigan that is still a state-maintained highway, although it is no longer designated Bus. US 41. US 41/M-28 was relocated to bypass the two cities' downtowns in 1937.[38][39] The highway through downtown Ishpeming and Negaunee was redesignated US 41A/M-28A at the time[41] The Michigan State Highway Department later redesignated it Alt. US 41/Alt. M-28.[42] Eventually it carried the Bus. US 41/Bus. M-28 designation before being designated just Bus. M-28 in 1958.[43][40]

Baraga business loop edit

 

 

Business US Highway 41

LocationBaraga, Michigan
Existedby April 15, 1940[44][45]–by June 15, 1942[46]

Business U.S. Highway 41 (Bus. US 41) existed in Baraga in the early 1940s. As shown on the maps of the time, US 41 was relocated in Baraga between the publication of the December 1, 1939, and the April 15, 1940, MSHD maps.[44][45] A business loop followed the old routing through downtown. The last map that shows the loop was published on July 1, 1941.[47] Bus. US 41 is shown under local control on the June 15, 1942, map.[46]

References edit

  1. ^ "U.S. 41 Business - Fort Myers & North Fort Myers". AA Roads. Retrieved 25 November 2015.
  2. ^ White, Dale (April 7, 2014). "Venice did not welcome Intracoastal Waterway". Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Retrieved August 24, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e FDOT straight line diagrams March 6, 2014, at the Wayback Machine, accessed February 2014
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Several special routes of U S Route 41 exist including three in Wisconsin In order from south to north they are as follows Special routes of U S Route 41Highway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided Contents 1 Existing 1 1 Fort Myers business loop 1 2 Venice business loop 1 3 Bradenton business loop 1 4 Tampa business loop 1 5 Valdosta business loop 1 6 Macon business loop 1 7 Griffin business loop 1 8 Ringgold truck route 1 9 Monteagle TN Hopkinsville KY alternate route 1 10 Clarksville alternate route bypass 1 11 Hopkinsville truck route 1 12 Madisonville Henderson alternate route 2 Former 2 1 Atlanta business loop 2 2 Atlanta Marietta alternate route 2 3 Atlanta Marietta bypass route 2 4 Atlanta Marietta temporary route 2 5 Chicago toll route 2 6 Marquette business loop 2 7 Ishpeming Negaunee business loop 2 8 Baraga business loop 3 ReferencesExisting editFor the business routes in Wisconsin see Business routes of U S Route 41 in Wisconsin Fort Myers business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationFort Myers FloridaExisted1964 present U S Route 41 Business is a former segment of U S Route 41 in Downtown Fort Myers and North Fort Myers Florida North of State Road 80 it carries the hidden designation State Road 739 The road begins at the interchange of US 41 and SR State Road 80 82 867 historically known as the Five Points Interchange The road briefly overlaps SR 80 along Main and Monroe Streets where it becomes discontinuous it once continued east along with SR 80 though downtown along the then one way First Street and Second Street but those streets were turned over to city control in 2006 1 Business US 41 resumes along SR 739 at SR 80 where it runs along Park Avenue northbound and Fowler Street southbound until they reach the Edison Bridge where the two streets merge After crossing over the Caloosahatchee River BUS 41 enters North Fort Myers where it briefly becomes a six lane undivided highway only for the divider to return north of Cabanna Avenue The road heads north intersecting with State Road 78 Between State Road 78 and Powell Drive the road becomes a four lane divided highway for the remainder of the route The road finally ends at a former wye at US 41 Venice business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationVenice FloridaExisted1965 2 present U S Route 41 Business is a former segment of U S Route 41 and an existing segment of the Tamiami Trail in Venice Florida that begins near Shamrock Boulevard in Venice Gardens and terminates at Venetia Bay Boulevard in the Eastgate section of Venice The existing US 41 in Venice runs along the Venice Bypass hidden SR 45A nbsp Southbound US 41 approaching Venice business loop Note the movement of Tamiami Trail away from mainline US 41 Major intersections The entire route is in Sarasota County Locationmi 3 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 41 south Tamiami Trail SR 45 0 2630 423 nbsp nbsp nbsp To US 41 north SR 45A north Center Road Venice0 440 71Circus Bridge over Gulf Intracoastal Waterway 2 2493 619 nbsp nbsp To I 75 Venice Avenue CR 772 east 2 504 02Kentucky Military Institute Bridge over Hatchett Creek Gulf Intracoastal Waterway 2 9284 712 nbsp US 41 Tamiami Trail SR 45 north SR 45A south 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Bradenton business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationBradenton Memphis FloridaLength6 118 mi 3 9 846 km U S Route 41 Business is an alternate route and former segment of U S Route 41 in Bradenton Florida that begins at State Road 684 Cortez Boulevard West where it runs along 14th Street until it makes a sharp right turn onto 8th Avenue West and then makes another sharp left onto 9th Street West before intersecting with State Road 64 on eastbound 6th Avenue West and westbound Manatee Avenue West The road continues north as it passes by South Florida Museum and Bradenton Riverwalk before crossing the Green Bridge and moving onto 8th Avenue W in Palmetto where it intersects 10th Street West which leads to State Road 43 where the northern concurrency of U S Route 41 and U S Route 301 As 8th Avenue West passes by 21st Street West it becomes Valencia Drive and curves to the northeast before terminating at an interchange with US 41 just south of the interchange between US 41 and US 19 in Memphis Major intersections The entire route is in Manatee County Locationmi 3 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 SR 684 west Cortez Road 14th Street West SR 45 south Sarasota Beaches Bradenton2 3933 851 nbsp nbsp SR 64 east 6th Avenue West 2 4813 993 nbsp nbsp SR 64 west Manatee Avenue 2 748 3 4724 422 5 588Green Bridge over Manatee River Palmetto4 2676 867 nbsp nbsp To US 301 10th Street West SR 43 north Ellenton 6 1189 846 nbsp nbsp US 41 north SR 45 SR 55 Ruskininterchange 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Tampa business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationTampa Lutz FloridaLength16 703 mi 3 26 881 km Existed1931 as US 541 1951 as US 41 Bus present U S Route 41 Business is an alternate route to U S Route 41 in Tampa Florida that begins on the Nebraska Avenue Florida Avenue apex in Lutz and continues south on Florida Avenue Just south of Hillsborough Avenue U S Route 92 Florida Avenue becomes a one way street and the south bound portion splits off into Tampa Street until it reaches its southern terminus in Downtown Tampa at US 41 and State Road 676 U S Route 541 was created in 1931 as a western alternate to US 41 between Palmetto and Tampa US 41 then followed the present US 301 between those points In 1938 US 41 was moved from Tampa north to Lutz and the old route became an extension of US 541 US 541 was eliminated in 1951 the route north from Tampa became US 41 Business while south from Tampa it became US 41 with old US 41 becoming an extension of US 301 Major intersections The entire route is in Hillsborough County Locationmi 3 kmDestinationsNotes 0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 South 50th Street SR 45 south SR 599 north SR 676 east Causeway Boulevard Tampa Gibsonton Tampa1 875 2 1853 018 3 51622nd Street Causeway over McKay Bay 3 45 5 nbsp I 4 SR 400 I 4 exit 2 northbound exit and southbound entrance I 4 Selmon Expressway Connector 3 535 68 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 618 Selmon Expressway to I 75 Brandon Tampa St PetersburgSR 618 exit 9 3 7225 990 nbsp nbsp SR 60 east Adamo Drive 22nd Street northsouth end of SR 60 overlap 22nd Street is former SR 585 4 9657 990 nbsp nbsp nbsp To SR 618 east Selmon Expressway express lanes Meridian Avenue SR 618A Brandonone block SR 618A overlap southbound only 5 0538 132 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 45 north Nebraska Avenue to SR 618 east Selmon Expressway local lanes north end of SR 45 overlap 5 2718 483 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To SR 618 Selmon Expressway I 4 east I 275 north Jefferson Street North Brandon St Petersburg 5 4928 839 nbsp nbsp SR 60 west Kennedy Boulevard East SR 685 south nbsp nbsp nbsp To SR 618 west Selmon Expressway Tampa Streetnorth end of SR 60 overlap south end of SR 685 overlap 6 0969 811 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 275 north I 4 east Scott Street 6 1619 915 nbsp nbsp I 275 south SR 93 Kay Street St PetersburgI 275 exit 44 7 82812 598 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 574 Dr M L King Jr Boulevard to I 275 8 84014 227 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 92 Hillsborough Avenue SR 600 to I 275 11 37918 313 nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 580 Busch Boulevard to I 275 Busch Gardens 12 87020 712 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 582 east East Fowler Avenue to I 275 13 88022 338 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 579 east CR 582A west Fletcher Avenue to I 275 15 17424 420 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp SR 678 east CR 678 west Bearss Avenue to I 275 Lutz16 70326 881 nbsp nbsp US 41 north SR 45 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Valdosta business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationValdosta GeorgiaLength7 0 mi 4 11 3 km U S Route 41 Business US 41 Bus is a 7 0 mile long 11 3 km business route of US 41 that travels through the city of Valdosta Georgia along with State Route 7 Business SR 7 Bus It utilizes the former path of US 41 and SR 7 through the city while US 41 SR 7 has been rerouted to Inner Perimeter Road around the eastern edges of the city The entire length of US 41 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 5 Major intersections The entire route is in Lowndes County Locationmi 4 kmDestinationsNotes 0 00 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 SR 7 SR 31 Inner Perimeter Road Southern terminus of US 41 Bus SR 7 Bus southern end of SR 7 Bus concurrency Valdosta3 35 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 75 BL north US 84 east US 221 north SR 38 east Hill Avenue one way pairs northern terminus of I 75 Bus 3 45 5 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 75 BL south US 84 west US 221 south SR 38 west Central Avenue to I 75 5 28 4 nbsp nbsp SR 125 north Bemiss Road Southern terminus of SR 125 7 011 3 nbsp nbsp US 41 SR 7 Perimeter Road Valdosta Road AtlantaNorthern terminus of US 41 Bus SR 7 Bus northern end of SR 7 Bus concurrency Valdosta Road continues 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Macon business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationMacon GeorgiaLength7 9 mi 6 12 7 km U S Route 41 Business US 41 Bus begins at the northern terminus of the US 41 US 129 overlap where it shares a concurrency with Georgia State Route 49 SR 49 Along the way US 80 SR 22 joins the concurrency When US 80 US 129 intersects Walnut Street US 41 Bus SR 49 turns left and travels concurrent with SR 22 until the intersection with Second Street where that route turns north US 41 Bus turns south at Spring Street where SR 49 turns north and it is joined by another concurrency with SR 19 US 41 Bus SR 19 travels south until turning west at Georgia Avenue until splitting into a one way pair at the intersection with College Street From that point northbound US 41 Bus SR 49 continues west along Georgia Avenue until it reaches Hardeman Avenue while southbound US 41 Bus SR 49 travels east along Forsyth Road then turns north along College Street After a split diamond interchange with Interstate 75 I 75 exit 149 and SR 540 where the northbound routes go over the Joe A Witherington Bridge while the southbound routes go over the Raymond Berry Oakley III Bridge the one way pair ends as Hardeman Avenue and Forsyth Street converge and becomes Vineville Avenue US 41 Bus terminates at US 41 and SR 247 while SR 19 continues along Vineville Avenue joined by US 41 until it terminates in Forsyth The portion of US 41 Bus from the northern end of the US 80 and US 129 SR 11 concurrencies to the northern terminus 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 7 Griffin business loop edit nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationGriffin Georgia U S Route 41 Business US 41 Bus in Griffin Georgia is completely concurrent with US 19 Bus It begins at the intersection of US 19 SR 3 and US 41 SR 7 with SR 155 and follows SR 155 north around Griffin Spalding County Airport Then it turns west at SR 16 until it curves onto SR 92 until finally ending at a wye interchange with US 19 US 41 SR 3 All of US 41 Bus from the southern end of the SR 16 concurrency to the northern terminus 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 8 This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it May 2014 Ringgold truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 TruckLocationRinggold Georgia Main article U S Route 76 in Georgia Ringgold truck route U S Route 41 Truck is a short truck detour around a low railroad bridge in Ringgold Georgia which is also overlapped by U S Route 76 Truck as well as Georgia State Route 151 and Georgia Route 151 Spur Monteagle TN Hopkinsville KY alternate route edit Main article U S Route 41 Alternate Tennessee Kentucky nbsp U S Route 41ALocationMonteagle Tennessee Hopkinsville Kentucky U S Route 41 Alternate signed U S Route 41A in Tennessee as of 2005 has a northern terminus in Hopkinsville Kentucky 10 miles 16 km north of the Tennessee line It serves the city of Clarksville Tennessee on its way to Nashville where it briefly runs concurrently with US 41 It then separates again to serve Shelbyville Winchester and Tullahoma before rejoining the main route atop Monteagle Mountain US 41A runs west of US 41 for its entire length aside from one mile 1 6 km in downtown Nashville where they are concurrent US 41A is also concurrent with U S Route 31A from Nashville to Triune Tennessee for a distance of approximately 25 miles 40 km Clarksville alternate route bypass edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 41A BypassLocationClarksville Tennessee U S Route 41A Bypass US 41A Byp is a bypass of the city of Clarksville Tennessee on its south side It first splits off from the US 41A mainline at 2nd Street and Kraft following Riverside Drive south running concurrently with SR 13 and SR 12 along the Cumberland River to an intersection with SR 48 College Street It becomes concurrent with SR 48 and they travel south and leave town to an intersection with Cumberland Drive where SR 13 and SR 48 split off to continue southward The bypass then curves to the east still following the river and enters some neighborhoods and comes to an intersection with Ashland City Road where SR 12 splits off and goes toward Ashland City US 41A Byp then continues east and comes to an end at an intersection with US 41A Madison Street and SR 76 M L K Jr Parkway Most of the road is a two lane highway occasionally widening to three lanes to accommodate truck traffic on hills Hopkinsville truck route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 41 TruckLocationHopkinsville KentuckyLength5 516 mi 9 8 877 km U S Route 41 Truck US 41 Truck is a 5 516 mile 8 877 km truck route designed for thru traffic mainly trucks through Hopkinsville Kentucky It follows Interstate 169 from exit 7 to exit 12 and Kentucky Route 1682 west from the interchange to U S 41 north of Hopkinsville Major intersections The entire route is in Hopkinsville Christian County mi 9 kmExitDestinationsNotes 0 0000 0007 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 169 south US 41 Alt Fort Campbell Boulevard to I 24 NashvilleSouthern terminus south end of I 169 overlap 1 0741 7288 nbsp nbsp US 41 KY 109 Hopkinsville Pembroke 2 4954 0159 nbsp nbsp US 68 KY 80 Hopkinsville Elkton 4 8317 77512 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 169 north KY 1682 east Dr Martin Luther King Jr Way Madisonville HendersonNorth end of I 169 overlap south end of KY 1682 overlap 5 5168 877 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 North Main Street Madisonville Road KY 1682 west Eagle Way Northern terminus north end of KY 1682 overlap 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Madisonville Henderson alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Route 41 AlternateLocationMadisonville Henderson KentuckyLength50 371 mi 9 81 064 km Known and referred to locally as US 41A but signed as Alternate US 41 this highway follows what was the original route of US 41 between the cities of Madisonville and Henderson Kentucky It travels largely from east to west from its southern terminus at US 41 on Madisonville s north side until reaching Kentucky Route 814 KY 814 east of Providence From that point the highway begins its turn toward the north passing mostly through rural areas but also serving the small communities of Dixon and Poole Major highways intersecting the route include KY 120 which travels from Marion to Slaughters KY 132 which travels from KY 120 through Clay and Dixon to Sebree KY 56 which begins at the Ohio River near Old Shawneetown Illinois and connects the Kentucky communities of Morganfield Sebree Beech Grove and Owensboro KY 425 which serves as a southern bypass of Henderson and US 60 which US 41A joins on the south side of Henderson for its final four miles 6 4 km US 41A s northern terminus is at The Cloverleaf the interchange between US 60 and I 69 US 41 on Henderson s north side It is also former US 43 Major intersections CountyLocationmi 9 kmDestinationsNotes HopkinsMadisonville0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 North Main Street KY 281 north Island Ford Road Southern terminus southern terminus of KY 281 continues as KY 281 beyond US 41 0 3700 595 nbsp nbsp KY 1581 south Pride Avenue Pride AvenueNorthern terminus of KY 1581 1 9033 063 nbsp nbsp KY 1178 eastWestern terminus of KY 1178 2 5524 107 nbsp nbsp KY 2337 north Tucker Schoolhouse Road Southern terminus of KY 2337 Manitou5 0108 063 nbsp nbsp KY 630 south Columbia Schoolhouse Road South end of KY 630 overlap 5 2208 401 nbsp nbsp KY 630 north Manitou Road North end of KY 630 overlap 7 15411 513 nbsp nbsp KY 2320 south Happy Lane Northern terminus of KY 2320 Nebo8 79414 153 nbsp KY 502 South Bernard Street North Bernard Street 9 68515 586 nbsp nbsp KY 1089 north Donaldson Road Southern terminus of KY 1089 11 03817 764 nbsp nbsp KY 2280 south Schmetzer Crossing Road Northern terminus of KY 2280 WebsterProvidence13 74822 125 nbsp nbsp KY 814 south Edgewood Drive Northern terminus of KY 814 14 47223 290 nbsp KY 120 Westerfield Drive 14 60223 500 nbsp nbsp KY 670 westEastern terminus of KY 670 18 48129 742 nbsp nbsp KY 270 westEastern terminus of KY 270 19 13830 800 nbsp nbsp KY 2836 east Jolly Liberty Road Western terminus of KY 2836 Dixon21 66834 871 nbsp nbsp KY 1340 west Clay Dixon Road Eastern terminus of KY 1340 23 28837 478 nbsp KY 132 Leiper Street 23 50937 834 nbsp nbsp KY 2087 south Clayton Avenue Northern terminus of KY 2087 23 58737 960 nbsp nbsp KY 983 northSouthern terminus of KY 983 26 14942 083 nbsp nbsp KY 1063 southNorthern terminus of KY 1063 28 87346 467 nbsp nbsp KY 873 southNorthern terminus of KY 873 28 87746 473 nbsp nbsp KY 56 westSouth end of KY 56 overlap 30 38148 893 nbsp nbsp KY 2839 southNorthern terminus of KY 2839 Poole32 80652 796 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp KY 56 east KY 145 northNorth end of KY 56 overlap southern terminus of KY 145 Henderson 35 89757 771 nbsp nbsp KY 416 eastWestern terminus of KY 416 37 29260 016 nbsp nbsp KY 2253 west Cairo Dixie Road Cairo Dixie StreetEastern terminus of KY 2253 38 93462 658 nbsp nbsp KY 266 westEastern terminus of KY 266 40 50365 183 nbsp nbsp KY 443 south Rudy Road Northern terminus of KY 443 44 24171 199 nbsp KY 425 Henderson Bypass 44 33371 347 nbsp nbsp KY 285 north Old Madisonville Road Southern terminus of KY 285 Henderson46 02974 076 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 60 west KY 136 west South Green Street Borax DriveSouth end of US 60 KY 136 overlap 47 45776 375 nbsp nbsp KY 136 east Sand Lane Sand LaneEast end of KY 136 overlap 48 85878 629 nbsp nbsp KY 351 north Second Street Second StreetSouthern terminus of KY 351 50 37181 064 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 41 US 60 east to I 69 south Evansville Madisonville OwensboroNorthern terminus north end of US 60 overlap interchange US 41 exits 15A B continues as US 60 beyond US 41 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusFormer editAtlanta business loop edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BusinessLocationClayton and Fulton countiesExisted1953 10 11 1965 12 13 U S Route 41 Business US 41 Bus was a business route of US 41 that existed in Clayton and Fulton counties It partially traveled in Atlanta At least as early as 1919 SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in the northern part of Clayton County and the southeastern part of Fulton County 14 By the end of 1926 US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 in these counties The segment of the highway from just north northwest of the Henry Clayton county line to Marietta had a completed hard surface 15 16 By the end of 1929 US 19 was designated on SR 3 in the two counties to the main part of Atlanta 16 17 In 1953 US 19 US 41 SR 3 was shifted eastward onto the Expressway the precursor of Interstate 75 I 75 in the southern part of Atlanta traveled west on Lakewood Avenue and then resumed the northern path The former path became US 19 Bus US 41 Bus 10 11 By the end of 1965 US 19 US 41 SR 3 was shifted onto the former path of US 19 Bus US 41 Bus in the Atlanta area 12 13 Atlanta Marietta alternate route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 AlternateLocationAtlanta Marietta GeorgiaExisted1948 18 19 1949 19 20 U S Route 41 Alternate US 41 Alt was an alternate route of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta Georgia It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties At least as early as 1919 SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities 14 By the end of 1926 US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta This entire portion of US 41 SR 3 had a completed hard surface 15 16 By the end of 1929 US 19 was designated on this segment of highway 16 17 Late in 1937 SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta 21 22 By the end of the year SR 3W was established traveling northwest with US 41 on Marietta Street and Old Marietta Road 22 23 By the end of 1946 SR 3W in Atlanta and Marietta was redesignated as part of the SR 3 mainline 24 18 By February 1948 the segment of US 41 on SR 3W in this area was redesignated as US 41 Alt 18 19 By April 1949 US 41 Alt was redesignated as US 41 Byp 19 20 Atlanta Marietta bypass route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 BypassLocationAtlanta Marietta GeorgiaExisted1949 19 20 1950 20 25 U S Route 41 Bypass US 41 Byp was a bypass route of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta Georgia It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties At least as early as 1919 SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities 14 By the end of 1926 US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta This entire segment of US 41 SR 3 had a completed hard surface 15 16 Late in 1937 SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta 21 22 By the end of the year SR 3W was established traveling northwest with US 41 on Marietta Street and Old Marietta Road while SR 3E traveled north northwest on Hemphill Street and Northside Drive 22 23 By the end of 1946 SR 3W was redesignated as part of the SR 3 mainline 24 18 By February 1948 the segment of US 41 on SR 3W in this area was redesignated as US 41 Alt 18 19 By April 1949 US 41 Alt was redesignated as US 41 Byp 19 20 By the middle of 1950 US 41 Byp was redesignated as part of the US 41 mainline 20 25 Atlanta Marietta temporary route edit nbsp nbsp U S Highway 41 TemporaryLocationAtlanta Marietta GeorgiaExisted1948 18 19 1952 26 11 U S Route 41 Temporary US 41 Temp was a temporary iteration of US 41 that existed from Atlanta to Marietta Georgia It traversed portions of Fulton and Cobb counties At least as early as 1919 SR 3 traveled on essentially the same path as it currently does in these two cities 14 By the end of 1926 US 41 had been designated on the entire length of SR 3 from Atlanta to Marietta This entire segment of US 41 SR 3 had a completed hard surface 15 16 Late in 1937 SR 3 was split into two parts between Atlanta and the northwest part of Marietta US 41 SR 3 traveled northwest on the original path while SR 3E traveled on a more easterly path between the two cities SR 3E s path from SR 120 in the east part of Marietta to US 41 SR 3 in the northwestern part of the city had completed grading but was not surfaced The rest of SR 3E was under construction 21 22 By the end of the year SR 3E traveled north northwest on Hemphill Street and Northside Drive All of SR 3E in the northern part of Atlanta was hard surfaced From the north part of the city to the northwest part the highway had completed grading but was not surfaced 22 23 Later that year all of SR 3E from Atlanta to northwest of the Fulton Cobb county line had a completed hard surface 23 27 In 1940 nearly the entire segment of SR 3E in Marietta had a completed hard surface It was under construction from northwest of the Fulton Cobb county line to the eastern part of Marietta 28 29 By the end of the next year the entire length of SR 3E had a completed hard surface 30 31 By February 1948 SR 3E was moved off of Hemphill Avenue It along with US 41 Temp followed US 19 on Spring Street then traveled west on 14th Street and resumed the Northside Drive path 18 19 By April 1949 US 41 Temp SR 3E s southbound lanes traveled on Hemphill Avenue 19 20 By the middle of 1950 US 41 Temp SR 3E was shifted off of US 19 on Spring Street and 14th Street and traveled on Hemphill Avenue again 20 25 In 1952 US 41 Temp was redesignated as part of the US 41 mainline which was shifted off of SR 3W and onto SR 3E 26 10 Chicago toll route edit Main article Tri State Tollway nbsp nbsp Toll U S Route 41LocationHammond Indiana Wadsworth IllinoisExisted1958 1966 32 U S Route 41 Toll US 41 Toll was the original designation for the Tri State Tollway which opened in 1958 The toll route entirely followed the Tri State Tollway and Kingery Expressway from Hammond Indiana to Wadsworth Illinois 33 By 1966 all U S toll routes on the Illinois Tollway system including US 41 Toll were removed leaving I 94 and I 294 behind 32 34 Marquette business loop edit Main article U S Route 41 Business Marquette Michigan nbsp nbsp Business US Highway 41LocationMarquette MichiganLength2 343 mi 35 3 771 km ExistedNovember 21 1963 36 October 10 2005 37 Business US Highway 41 Bus 41 was a state trunkline highway that served as a business loop off US 41 in Michigan through the city of Marquette along Washington and Front streets after the construction of an expressway bypass of downtown Jurisdiction over the two streets was transferred to the city as part of a route swap that resulted in the decommissioning of the trunkline It was also previously co designated Bus M 28 mirroring the Bus US 41 Bus M 28 designations along Bus M 28 in Ishpeming and Negaunee Ishpeming Negaunee business loop edit Main article M 28 Business Ishpeming Negaunee Michigan nbsp nbsp Business US Highway 41LocationIshpeming Negaunee MichiganLength4 873 mi 35 7 842 km Existed1937 38 39 1958 40 Business U S Highway 41 Bus US 41 served Ishpeming and Negaunee is the only one of the three former business loops in Michigan that is still a state maintained highway although it is no longer designated Bus US 41 US 41 M 28 was relocated to bypass the two cities downtowns in 1937 38 39 The highway through downtown Ishpeming and Negaunee was redesignated US 41A M 28A at the time 41 The Michigan State Highway Department later redesignated it Alt US 41 Alt M 28 42 Eventually it carried the Bus US 41 Bus M 28 designation before being designated just Bus M 28 in 1958 43 40 Baraga business loop edit Main article U S Route 41 in Michigan Business loops nbsp nbsp Business US Highway 41LocationBaraga MichiganExistedby April 15 1940 44 45 by June 15 1942 46 Business U S Highway 41 Bus US 41 existed in Baraga in the early 1940s As shown on the maps of the time US 41 was relocated in Baraga between the publication of the December 1 1939 and the April 15 1940 MSHD maps 44 45 A business loop followed the old routing through downtown The last map that shows the loop was published on July 1 1941 47 Bus US 41 is shown under local control on the June 15 1942 map 46 References edit U S 41 Business Fort Myers amp North Fort Myers AA Roads Retrieved 25 November 2015 White Dale April 7 2014 Venice did not welcome Intracoastal Waterway Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved August 24 2021 a b c d e FDOT straight line diagrams Archived March 6 2014 at the Wayback Machine accessed February 2014 a b Google January 10 2019 Overview map of US 41 Bus Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 10 2019 National Highway System Valdosta GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 Google January 10 2019 Overview map of US 41 Bus Macon Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 10 2019 National Highway System Macon GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 National Highway System Atlanta GA PDF Map Federal Highway Administration May 9 2019 Retrieved August 29 2019 a b c d Official DMI Route Log Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Commonwealth of Kentucky Retrieved August 23 2018 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1953 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 Corrected to January 1 1953 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1953 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 Corrected to September 1 1953 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1963 State Highway System and Other Principal Connecting Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 14 2017 Corrected to June 1 1963 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1966 Official Highway Map PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia 1920 System of State Aid Roads as Approved Representing 4800 Miles of State Aid Roads Outside the Limits of the Incorporated Towns PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d State Highway Department of Georgia 1921 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d e f State Highway Department of Georgia October 1926 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia October 1929 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d e f g State Highway Department of Georgia 1946 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 Corrected to November 7 1946 a b c d e f g h i j State Highway Department of Georgia 1948 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 Corrected to February 28 1948 a b c d e f g h State Highway Department of Georgia 1949 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 Corrected to April 1 1949 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1937 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d e f State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1937 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c d Georgia State Highway Board January 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 a b State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1945 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Retrieved April 13 2017 a b c State Highway Department of Georgia 1950 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Corrected to August 1 1950 a b State Highway Department of Georgia 1952 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 Corrected to January 1 1952 State Highway Department of Georgia September 1 1938 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 State Highway Department of Georgia April 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 State Highway Department of Georgia October 1 1940 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 State Highway Department of Georgia July 1 1941 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 State Highway Department of Georgia January 1 1942 System of State Roads PDF Map Scale not given Atlanta State Highway Department of Georgia OCLC 5673161 a b Illinois Division of Highways Rand McNally 1966 Illinois Official Highway Map Map 1 772 500 Springfield Illinois Division of Highways via Illinois Digital Archives Illinois Division of Highways Rand McNally 1965 Illinois Official Highway Map Map 1 757 500 Springfield Illinois Division of Highways via Illinois Digital Archives U S Route Numbering Subcommittee July 5 1966 U S Route Numbering Subcommittee Agenda Showing Action Taken by Executive Committee PDF Report Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials Retrieved December 24 2022 via Wikimedia Commons a b Michigan Department of Transportation 2021 Next Generation PR Finder Map Michigan Department of Transportation Retrieved October 11 2021 Bypass to Cut Travel Time by 20 Minutes The Mining Journal Marquette MI November 20 1963 p 13 ISSN 0898 4964 OCLC 9729223 Garner Dawn November 9 2005 MDOT and City of Marquette Complete Jurisdictional Transfer Press release Michigan Department of Transportation Archived from the original on December 24 2007 Retrieved July 31 2008 a b Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally May 15 1937 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Summer ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B5 OCLC 12701143 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center a b Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally December 1 1937 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Winter ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B5 OCLC 12701143 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center a b Michigan State Highway Department 1958 Official Highway Map Map c 1 918 720 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department C5 OCLC 12701120 51856742 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center Includes all changes through July 1 1958 Marquette County Road Commission 1939 Marquette County Map Scale not given Ishpeming MI Marquette County Road Commission Marquette County Road Commission 1950 Marquette County Map Scale not given Ishpeming MI Marquette County Road Commission Michigan State Highway Department 1951 City of Ishpeming Act 51 Map Map Scale not given Lansing Michigan State Highway Department a b Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally December 1 1939 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Winter ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B4 OCLC 12701143 Retrieved October 17 2019 via Michigan History Center a b Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally April 15 1940 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Spring ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B4 OCLC 12701143 a b Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally June 1 1942 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Summer ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B4 OCLC 12701143 Michigan State Highway Department amp Rand McNally July 1 1941 Official Michigan Highway Map Map Summer ed c 1 850 000 Lansing Michigan State Highway Department B4 OCLC 12701143 Archived from the original on April 22 2017 Retrieved January 2 2017 via Archives of Michigan Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Special routes of U S Route 41 amp oldid 1203938723 Madisonville Henderson alternate route, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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