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U.S. Route 50

U.S. Route 50 or U.S. Highway 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching 3,019 miles (4,859 km) from Interstate 80 (I-80) in West Sacramento, California, to Maryland Route 528 (MD 528) in Ocean City, Maryland, on the Atlantic Ocean. Until 1972, when it was replaced by Interstate Highways west of the Sacramento area, it extended (by way of Stockton, the Altamont Pass, and the Bay Bridge) to San Francisco, near the Pacific Ocean. The Interstates were constructed later and are mostly separate from this route. It generally serves a corridor south of I-70 and I-80 and north of I-64 and I-40.

U.S. Route 50

US 50 highlighted in red
Route information
Length3,019 mi[1] (4,859 km)
ExistedNovember 11, 1926 (November 11, 1926)[2]–present
Major junctions
West end I-80 in West Sacramento, CA
Major intersections
East end MD 528 in Ocean City, MD
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesCalifornia, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland
Highway system
US 49 US 51

The route runs through mostly rural desert and mountains in the western United States, with the section through Nevada known as "The Loneliest Road in America". In the Midwest, US 50 heads through mostly rural areas of farms as well as a few large cities including Kansas City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; and Cincinnati, Ohio.

The route continues into the eastern United States, where it passes through the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia before heading through Washington, D.C. From there, US 50 continues through Maryland as a high-speed road to Ocean City.

Signs at each end give the length as 3,073 miles (4,946 km), but the current distance is slightly less due to realignments since that figure was calculated.[3] US 50 passes through a total of 12 states; California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland, as well as the District of Columbia.

US 50 was created in 1926 as part of the original U.S. Highway system. The original route planned in 1925 ran from Wadsworth, Nevada, east to Annapolis, Maryland, along several auto trails including the Lincoln Highway, Midland Trail, and the National Old Trails Road. The final 1926 plan had US 50 running from Sacramento, California, east to Annapolis with a gap in west Utah that was bridged by running the route north via Salt Lake City before rerouting it to US 6 in the 1950s. US 50 was extended west from Sacramento to San Francisco in the 1930s, replacing US 48; this was reversed in 1964 when I-580 replaced much of the route between the two cities. In addition, US 50 was extended east from Annapolis to Ocean City prior in 1949, replacing a portion of US 213. US 50 had two split configurations into US 50N and US 50S, one in Kansas and another in Ohio and West Virginia; both of these instances have been removed.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi km
CA 109 175
NV 409 658
UT 335 539
CO 468 753
KS 448 721
MO 264 425
IL 166 267
IN 171 275
OH 209 336
WV 196 315
VA 86 138
DC 8 13
MD 150 240
Total 3,019 4,859
 
Mileage sign at the western terminus of US 50

Western U.S. edit

 
US 50 in the Nevada desert

US 50 begins as a major freeway at its junction with Interstate 80 in West Sacramento and continues into Sacramento. The portion of US 50 west of and including its interchange with California's State Highway 99 in Sacramento is also designated, but not signed as, Interstate 305. The signage along this portion of the highway indicates Business Loop I-80 and a portion of the way (2 miles/3.33 km) as California State Highway 99. From Sacramento, the highway heads eastward as the William Alexander Leidesdorff, Jr. Memorial Highway, continuing as a freeway to the Gold Country foothills, then following the American River up the Sierra Nevada as a conventional highway, until cresting the Sierras at Echo Summit and descending to Lake Tahoe, where the highway enters Nevada. In Nevada, the highway crosses a series of north–south running mountain ranges that break up the Nevada desert which are called Basin and Range. East of Carson City, the road enters the heart of the Great Basin, passing by few communities and minimal services, giving it the name "Loneliest Road in America" until reaching Utah.[4]

In Utah, US 50 also passes through desolate, remote areas with few inhabitants. After crossing the Confusion Range via Kings Canyon and the House Range, the road traverses the north shore of the endorheic Sevier Lake. In Holden, US 50 shortly overlaps Interstate 15 to cross the Pavant Range. The road begins a much longer overlap with Interstate 70 in Salina crossing the Wasatch Plateau and San Rafael Swell into Colorado. US 50 leaves I-70 upon entering the state and heads southeast through Grand Junction and into the southern part of Colorado. Once there, the road climbs to its highest elevation of 11,312 feet (3,448 m)[5] over the Rocky Mountains and in Monarch Pass where it crosses the Continental Divide. After descending from the Rockies, US 50 passes by Royal Gorge near Cañon City and serves Pueblo. The route then joins U.S. Route 400 in Granada and follows the Arkansas River into Kansas.[6]

Midwestern U.S. edit

 
The Jefferson Barracks Bridge over the Mississippi River

Upon entering Kansas, US 50, concurrent with US 400, runs along the Arkansas River to Dodge City where US 50 splits from US 400 and takes a more northerly course. US 50 continues to traverse the farmlands and small towns of the Great Plains mostly as a straight two-lane road until Emporia where it joins Interstate 35 and splits onto Interstate 435 to bypass the center of the Kansas City Area. In Missouri, US 50 leaves I-435 for Interstate 470 splitting at Lee's Summit. US 50 runs as a four-lane divided highway across the Western Plain to Sedalia where it continues as a two-lane road until reaching California, MO about 20 miles west of Jefferson City. The road continues as a four-lane divided highway into Jefferson City where it joins US 63 just south of the Missouri River Bridge. It continues 12 miles east of Jefferson City to the Osage River where US 63 splits off to the south. It then continues as a two-lane road as it traverses the northern sections of the Ozark Highlands east to Union where it begins an overlap with Interstate 44 which goes through Pacific. The routes separate in Sunset Hills where US 50 migrates southeast bypassing St Louis by joining Interstate 255 to cross Mississippi River into Illinois.[6]

In that state, US 50 switches to Interstate 64 before splitting onto its own alignment in eastern O'Fallon. It heads east through Trenton, Breese, Carlyle crossing the Kaskaskia River, Salem, Flora and Lawrenceville to the Wabash River along a corridor between Interstates 64 and 70. US 50 enters Indiana at the Wabash River, bypassing Vincennes and Washington and passing through Bedford, Seymour, and Versailles. It meets the Ohio River at Aurora, and soon crosses into Ohio, running through downtown Cincinnati via Fort Washington Way (Interstate 71). The route crosses southern Ohio via Hillsboro, Chillicothe, and Athens, joining the four-lane divided Corridor D (State Route 32) west of Athens. It meets the Ohio River around Belpre, and crosses the newer Blennerhassett Island Bridge (previously crossing the Parkersburg-Belpre Bridge) into greater Parkersburg, West Virginia.[6]

Mid-Atlantic states edit

 
Saddle Mountain at sunrise, as viewed from Skyline atop the Allegheny Front along US 50 in West Virginia
 
US 50 shield on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.C.
 
Chesapeake Bay Bridge, carrying US 50/US 301 over the bay
 
View west from the eastern terminus of US 50 in Ocean City, Maryland, with a sign listing the distance to Sacramento, California

The portion of US 50 from Parkersburg, West Virginia to Winchester, Virginia follows the historic Northwestern Turnpike, which crosses the southern tip of Garrett County, Maryland. From Parkersburg to Interstate 79 east of Clarksburg, US 50 has been upgraded as part of the four-lane divided Corridor D. US 50 is a curving two-lane mountain road, east of Clarksburg through Grafton, a bit of Maryland, and Romney to Winchester. This portion of the road is so curvy that locals claim "you can meet yourself coming." The land flattens out after the route crosses the Blue Ridge Mountain east of Winchester, and it follows the old Little River Turnpike from Aldie to Fairfax City and the newer Arlington Boulevard to Rosslyn, where it crosses the Washington, D.C. line on the west shore of the Potomac River and joins Interstate 66 on the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge.[6]

Within the District, US 50 immediately exits the freeway onto Constitution Avenue along the north side of the National Mall and south of the White House. After turning north on 6th Street Northwest, it exits the city to the northeast on New York Avenue. Upon crossing into Maryland, it passes the south end of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway and becomes the John Hanson Highway, a freeway to Annapolis. The portion of this highway east of the Capital Beltway (I-95/I-495) is also designated, but not signed as, Interstate 595, and U.S. Route 301 joins from the south at Bowie. The freeway continues beyond Annapolis as the Blue Star Memorial Highway which crosses the Chesapeake Bay on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and continues to Queenstown. There the Blue Star Memorial Highway continues northeast as US 301, while US 50 turns south, passing through Easton to Cambridge, and then east through Salisbury to Ocean City on the four-lane divided Ocean Gateway. US 50 ends near the Atlantic Ocean shore at Baltimore Avenue (Maryland Route 378 northbound); its westbound beginning is one block to the west, at Philadelphia Avenue (Maryland Route 528 southbound).[6]

History edit

 
A "Loneliest Road in America" sign outside Austin, NV

Before the creation of the Interstate Highway System after World War II, US 50 was a major east–west route. Numbered highways in the United States follow a pattern of odd numbers for north–south routes and even numbers for east–west routes, hence the designation of "50" for this route. In the preliminary report, approved by the Joint Board on Interstate Highways in late 1925, US 50 ran from Wadsworth, Nevada to Annapolis, Maryland, passing through Pueblo, Colorado; Kansas City, Missouri; Tipton, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; Cincinnati, Ohio, and Washington, D.C.[7] The route did not directly replace any auto trail, instead combining portions of many into one continuous route. It followed the historic Northwestern Turnpike across West Virginia, and portions of other historic roads. Major auto trails followed, including the Midland Trail in part of Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, and parts of Utah and Colorado. The National Old Trails Road (Old Santa Fe Trail) was designated in Kansas and eastern Colorado, and the Lincoln Highway was constructed in Nevada.[8] In most states that had numbered their state highways, US 50 followed only one or two numbers across the state.[note 1]

One major controversy related to the preliminary route of US 50. The through route had been assigned to the Old Santa Fe Trail, while the spur U.S. Route 250 followed the competing New Santa Fe Trail to the south. As a compromise, the Joint Board on Interstate Highways approved a split configuration—U.S. Route 50N and U.S. Route 50S—in January.[9] Another problem was in western Utah, where no improved road existed for US 50 to use. The final numbering plan, approved in November 1926, left a gap in US 50 between Ely, Nevada and Thistle, Utah. Finally, rather than ending US 50 at Wadsworth, where the Lincoln and Victory Highways merged, it was sent over the Lincoln Highway's Pioneer Branch, past the south side of Lake Tahoe, to Sacramento, California.[2][10]

The gap in Utah was soon bypassed by taking US 50 to the north, crossing the Great Salt Lake Desert with U.S. Route 40 to Salt Lake City, and using long portions of U.S. Route 93 in Nevada and U.S. Route 89 in Utah.[11] U.S. Route 6 was marked along the direct, but still partially unimproved, route in 1937; it was finally paved in 1952,[12] and US 50 was moved to it within a few years.[13] Another straightening was made in 1976, when US 50 in central Utah was moved south onto the new extension of Interstate 70 at the request of the National Highway 50 Federation,[14][15] a group dedicated to promoting US 50.[16] Among other things, the group has unsuccessfully pushed for an extension of Interstate 70 west along US 50 to California.[17]

The north–south split in Kansas was eliminated in the late 1950s, with the south route—which was to be US 250—becoming part of US 50, and most of US 50N becoming part of a new U.S. Route 56.[18] Another split was located between Athens, Ohio and Ellenboro, West Virginia from the late 1920s to the mid-1930s, when US 50 went back to its original southern route; that U.S. Route 50N is now Ohio State Route 550 and part of West Virginia Route 16.[19]

At its west end, US 50 was extended south from Sacramento along U.S. Route 99 to Stockton and west to the San Francisco Bay Area, replacing U.S. Route 48, by the early 1930s.[20] US 50 was officially cut back to Sacramento in the 1964 renumbering, replaced by Interstate 580,[21] but remained on maps and signs for several more years.[22][23] US 50 was extended east from Annapolis to Ocean City, Maryland in 1949, three years prior to the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in 1952; this extension replaced Maryland Route 404 between Annapolis and Wye Mills and U.S. Route 213 between Wye Mills and Ocean City. Prior to the bridge opening, US 50 used a ferry across the Chesapeake Bay between Sandy Point and Matapeake and followed present-day Maryland Route 8 between Matapeake and Stevensville before continuing east.[24]

Major intersections edit

California
  I-80 in West Sacramento
  I-5 in Sacramento
Nevada
   I-580 / US 395 in Carson City. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 95 in Fallon. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 93 in Ely. The highways travel concurrently to Majors Place.
  US 6 in Ely. The highways travel concurrently to Delta, Utah.
Utah
  I-15 north-northeast of Holden. The highways travel concurrently to Scipio.
  US 89 in Salina. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
   I-70 / US 89 in Salina. I-70/US 50 travels concurrently to south-southwest of Mack, Colorado.
   US 6 / US 191 west of Green River. US 6/US 50 travels concurrently to Grand Junction, Colorado. US 50/US 191 travels concurrently to west-southwest of Thompson Springs.
Colorado
  I-70 in Grand Junction
  US 550 in Montrose
  US 285 in Poncha Springs. The highways travel concurrently through the town.
    I-25 / US 85 / US 87 in Pueblo. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 350 in La Junta
  US 287 south of Wiley. The highways travel concurrently to Lamar.
   US 287 / US 385 in Lamar. US 50/US 385 travels concurrently to Granada.
   US 385 / US 400 in Granada. US 50/US 400 travels concurrently to west of Dodge City, Kansas.
Kansas
  US 83 north-northwest of Garden City. The highways travel concurrently to Garden City.
   US 56 / US 283 in Dodge City. US 50/US 56 travels concurrently to Kinsley. US 50/US 283 travels concurrently to west-southwest of Wright.
  US 183 in Kinsley
  US 281 south of St. John
   I-135 / US 81 in Newton. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  US 77 in Florence. The highways travel concurrently on a roundabout at the intersection.
   I-35 / I-335 in Emporia
  I-35 east of Emporia. The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa.
  US 75 south-southeast of Olivet
  US 59 in Ottawa. The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Ottawa.
  US 56 in Gardner. The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa.
  US 169 in Olathe. The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa.
     I-35 / I-435 / US 56 / US 169 in Lenexa. I-435/US 50 travels concurrently to Kansas City, Missouri.
  US 69 in Overland Park
Missouri
     I-49 / I-435 / I-470 / US 71 in Kansas City. I-470/US 50 travel concurrently to Lee's Summit.
  US 65 in Sedalia
   US 54 / US 63 in Jefferson City. US 50/US 63 travels concurrently to north of Westphalia.
  I-44 south-southwest of Villa Ridge. The highways travel concurrently to the Sunset HillsKirkwood city line.
  I-270 in Sunset Hills
    I-44 / US 61 / US 67 on the Sunset Hills–Kirkwood city line. US 50/US 61/US 67 travels concurrently to Mehlville.
  I-255 in Mehlville. The highways travel concurrently to Caseyville, Illinois.
Illinois
   I-64 / I-255 in Caseyville. I-64/US 50 travels concurrently to O'Fallon.
  US 51 in Sandoval. The highways travel concurrently through the village.
  I-57 in Salem
  US 45 northwest of Flora. The highways travel concurrently to east of Flora.
Indiana
   US 41 / US 150 in Vincennes. US 41/US 50 travels concurrently through the city. US 50/US 150 travels concurrently to Shoals.
  I-69 east of Washington
  US 231 in Loogootee. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-65 in Seymour
  US 31 in Seymour
  US 421 in Versailles. The highways travel concurrently through the town.
  I-275 in Greendale.
Ohio
     US 27 / US 42 / US 52 / US 127 in Cincinnati
   I-71 / I-75 in Cincinnati. I-71/US 50 travels concurrently through the city.
  I-471 in Cincinnati
  US 52 in Cincinnati
  US 68 in Fayetteville
  US 62 in Hillsboro
   US 23 / US 35 in Scioto Township. US 23/US 50 travels concurrently through the township. US 35/US 50 travels concurrently to Schrader.
  US 33 in Athens. The highways travel concurrently to Athens Township.
West Virginia
  I-77 east of Parkersburg
  US 19 in Clarksburg
  I-79 in Clarksburg
  US 250 west-southwest of Pruntytown. The highways travel concurrently to Pruntytown.
  US 119 in Grafton
Maryland
  US 219 in Red House
West Virginia
  US 220 southeast of New Creek. The highways travel concurrently to Junction.
Virginia
    US 11 / US 17 / US 522 in Winchester. US 11/US 50 travels concurrently through the city. US 17/US 50 travels concurrently to Paris. US 50/US 522 travels concurrently to southeast of Winchester.
  I-81 in Winchester
  US 340 in Waterloo
  US 15 in Gilberts Corner
  I-66 in Fair Oaks
  US 29 in Fairfax. The highways travel concurrently through the city.
  I-495 on the AnnandaleMerrifieldWest Falls Church line
District of Columbia
  I-66 in Washington, D.C.. The highways travel concurrently through the city, to the Foggy Bottom neighborhood.
  US 1 in Washington, in the National Mall. The highways travel concurrently to Mount Vernon Square.
  I-395 in Washington, in Mount Vernon Square
Maryland
   I-95 / I-495 in Lanham. The unsigned I-595 is entirely concurrent with US 50 from here to Annapolis.
  US 301 in Bowie. The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Queenstown.
  I-97 in Parole
  US 13 in Salisbury. The highways travel concurrently around the northeastern corner of the city.
  US 113 in Berlin
  MD 528 in Ocean City

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See also edit

Related U.S. Routes edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The following routes were used, mostly shown on the 1926 Rand McNally:
    • Nevada: 2
    • Utah: 8 (in the east half of the state; the west half was unnumbered)
    • Colorado: 6
    • Kansas: state highways were not numbered prior to the U.S. Highway system
    • Missouri: 12, shown on Missouri State Highway Commission, Route Map Showing Designated Routes and Numbers, Approved September 19, 1922
    • Illinois: 12
    • Indiana: 4 and 5; by 1926, a short piece was 41, but this was originally part of 5, shown on the description of the 1917 Indiana State Highway Map May 20, 2011, at the Wayback Machine at the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries
    • Ohio: mostly 26; it had been Main Market Route V in the 1910s, shown on 1914, 1915, and 1917 Ohio Transportation Maps
    • West Virginia: 1
    • Virginia: 36; it had been 6 until the 1923 renumbering, shown in the route descriptions as defined by the General Assembly on January 31, 1918
    • Maryland: state highways were not numbered prior to the U.S. Highway system

References edit

  1. ^ Figure derived from summing mileages provided by each state DOT.
  2. ^ a b Bureau of Public Roads & American Association of State Highway Officials (November 11, 1926). United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). 1:7,000,000. Washington, DC: United States Geological Survey. OCLC 32889555. Retrieved November 7, 2013 – via Wikimedia Commons.
  3. ^ Dildine, Dave (November 27, 2017). "How did that Sacramento road sign end up in Ocean City?". Washington, DC: WTOP-FM. Retrieved January 10, 2018.
  4. ^ Nevada Commission on Tourism. (PDF). Nevada Commission on Tourism. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 23, 2016. Retrieved May 10, 2016.
  5. ^ Magsamen, Kurt (2002). Cycling Colorado's Mountain Passes. Fulcrum Publishing. p. 152. ISBN 1-55591-294-X. Retrieved August 1, 2009.
  6. ^ a b c d e Google (July 31, 2009). "National Map of U.S. Route 50" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 31, 2009.
  7. ^ Joint Board on Interstate Highways (1925). "Appendix VI: Descriptions of the Interstate Routes Selected, with Numbers Assigned". Report of Joint Board on Interstate Highways, October 30, 1925, Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture, November 18, 1925 (Report). Washington, DC: United States Department of Agriculture. p. 53. OCLC 733875457, 55123355, 71026428. Retrieved November 14, 2017 – via Wikisource.
  8. ^ United States Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1926. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  9. ^ Weingroff, Richard F. "From Names to Numbers: The Origins of the U.S. Numbered Highway System". Federal Highway Administration.
  10. ^ "United States Numbered Highways". American Highways. American Association of State Highway Officials. April 1927.
  11. ^ Nevada Department of Highways, Road Map, 1932
  12. ^ Weingroff, Richard F. "US 6: The Grand Army of the Republic Highway". Federal Highway Administration.
  13. ^ Official Highway Map of Nevada (PDF) (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally & Company. Nevada Department of Highways. 1954. Retrieved August 3, 2009.
  14. ^ Senate Committee on Public Works, Designating Highway US 50 as Part of the Interstate System, Nevada, 1970, p. 68: recommends that the road between Delta and Salina receive a single number
  15. ^ . Utah Department of Transportation. pp. 4–12. Archived from the original on October 19, 2007. Retrieved August 2, 2009.
  16. ^ "Highway to Heaven". Rocky Mountain News. November 1, 1992.
  17. ^ "Ask the Rambler: Why Does I-70 End in Cove Fort, Utah?". Federal Highway Administration.
  18. ^ KDOT Historic State Maps, 1956 and 1957–1958
  19. ^ . 1928–1935. Archived from the original on June 25, 2007.
  20. ^ Rand McNally & Company (1933). (Map). Archived from the original on December 2, 2011.
  21. ^ California Streets and Highways Code, 1963: "Route 50 is from Route 80 in Sacramento to the Nevada state line near Lake Tahoe via Placerville. (Repealed and added by Stats. 1963, Ch. 385.)"
  22. ^ Thomas Guide (1967). (Map). Archived from the original on June 5, 2004.
  23. ^ "Highway Projects Speed Along". Modesto Bee and News-Herald. July 19, 1967. p. C1. Retrieved March 16, 2023 – via Newspapers.com. Route 205, which will be the North Tracy Bypass linking Route 580 (the present Route 50) to Interstate 5
  24. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1949). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.
  25. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 12, 20–21, 33, 37, 40–41, 46–47, 58–59, 64, 81–81, 102–103, 107, 111–112. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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U S Route 50 or U S Highway 50 US 50 is a major east west route of the U S Highway system stretching 3 019 miles 4 859 km from Interstate 80 I 80 in West Sacramento California to Maryland Route 528 MD 528 in Ocean City Maryland on the Atlantic Ocean Until 1972 when it was replaced by Interstate Highways west of the Sacramento area it extended by way of Stockton the Altamont Pass and the Bay Bridge to San Francisco near the Pacific Ocean The Interstates were constructed later and are mostly separate from this route It generally serves a corridor south of I 70 and I 80 and north of I 64 and I 40 U S Route 50US 50 highlighted in redRoute informationLength3 019 mi 1 4 859 km ExistedNovember 11 1926 November 11 1926 2 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 80 in West Sacramento CAMajor intersectionsI 5 in Sacramento CA I 15 near Fillmore UT I 25 US 85 US 87 in Pueblo CO I 35 from Emporia to Lenexa KS I 55 in Concord MO I 65 in Seymour IN I 71 I 75 in Cincinnati OH I 77 in Parkersburg WV I 81 US 11 US 17 US 522 in Winchester VA I 95 I 495 in Lanham MDEast endMD 528 in Ocean City MDLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesCalifornia Nevada Utah Colorado Kansas Missouri Illinois Indiana Ohio West Virginia Virginia District of Columbia MarylandHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided US 49 US 51 The route runs through mostly rural desert and mountains in the western United States with the section through Nevada known as The Loneliest Road in America In the Midwest US 50 heads through mostly rural areas of farms as well as a few large cities including Kansas City Missouri St Louis Missouri and Cincinnati Ohio The route continues into the eastern United States where it passes through the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia before heading through Washington D C From there US 50 continues through Maryland as a high speed road to Ocean City Signs at each end give the length as 3 073 miles 4 946 km but the current distance is slightly less due to realignments since that figure was calculated 3 US 50 passes through a total of 12 states California Nevada Utah Colorado Kansas Missouri Illinois Indiana Ohio West Virginia Virginia and Maryland as well as the District of Columbia US 50 was created in 1926 as part of the original U S Highway system The original route planned in 1925 ran from Wadsworth Nevada east to Annapolis Maryland along several auto trails including the Lincoln Highway Midland Trail and the National Old Trails Road The final 1926 plan had US 50 running from Sacramento California east to Annapolis with a gap in west Utah that was bridged by running the route north via Salt Lake City before rerouting it to US 6 in the 1950s US 50 was extended west from Sacramento to San Francisco in the 1930s replacing US 48 this was reversed in 1964 when I 580 replaced much of the route between the two cities In addition US 50 was extended east from Annapolis to Ocean City prior in 1949 replacing a portion of US 213 US 50 had two split configurations into US 50N and US 50S one in Kansas and another in Ohio and West Virginia both of these instances have been removed Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Western U S 1 2 Midwestern U S 1 3 Mid Atlantic states 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 4 1 Related U S Routes 5 Notes 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editLengths mi km CA 109 175 NV 409 658 UT 335 539 CO 468 753 KS 448 721 MO 264 425 IL 166 267 IN 171 275 OH 209 336 WV 196 315 VA 86 138 DC 8 13 MD 150 240 Total 3 019 4 859 nbsp Mileage sign at the western terminus of US 50 Western U S edit Main articles U S Route 50 in California U S Route 50 in Nevada U S Route 50 in Utah and U S Route 50 in Colorado nbsp US 50 in the Nevada desert US 50 begins as a major freeway at its junction with Interstate 80 in West Sacramento and continues into Sacramento The portion of US 50 west of and including its interchange with California s State Highway 99 in Sacramento is also designated but not signed as Interstate 305 The signage along this portion of the highway indicates Business Loop I 80 and a portion of the way 2 miles 3 33 km as California State Highway 99 From Sacramento the highway heads eastward as the William Alexander Leidesdorff Jr Memorial Highway continuing as a freeway to the Gold Country foothills then following the American River up the Sierra Nevada as a conventional highway until cresting the Sierras at Echo Summit and descending to Lake Tahoe where the highway enters Nevada In Nevada the highway crosses a series of north south running mountain ranges that break up the Nevada desert which are called Basin and Range East of Carson City the road enters the heart of the Great Basin passing by few communities and minimal services giving it the name Loneliest Road in America until reaching Utah 4 In Utah US 50 also passes through desolate remote areas with few inhabitants After crossing the Confusion Range via Kings Canyon and the House Range the road traverses the north shore of the endorheic Sevier Lake In Holden US 50 shortly overlaps Interstate 15 to cross the Pavant Range The road begins a much longer overlap with Interstate 70 in Salina crossing the Wasatch Plateau and San Rafael Swell into Colorado US 50 leaves I 70 upon entering the state and heads southeast through Grand Junction and into the southern part of Colorado Once there the road climbs to its highest elevation of 11 312 feet 3 448 m 5 over the Rocky Mountains and in Monarch Pass where it crosses the Continental Divide After descending from the Rockies US 50 passes by Royal Gorge near Canon City and serves Pueblo The route then joins U S Route 400 in Granada and follows the Arkansas River into Kansas 6 Midwestern U S edit Main articles U S Route 50 in Kansas U S Route 50 in Missouri U S Route 50 in Illinois U S Route 50 in Indiana and U S Route 50 in Ohio nbsp The Jefferson Barracks Bridge over the Mississippi River Upon entering Kansas US 50 concurrent with US 400 runs along the Arkansas River to Dodge City where US 50 splits from US 400 and takes a more northerly course US 50 continues to traverse the farmlands and small towns of the Great Plains mostly as a straight two lane road until Emporia where it joins Interstate 35 and splits onto Interstate 435 to bypass the center of the Kansas City Area In Missouri US 50 leaves I 435 for Interstate 470 splitting at Lee s Summit US 50 runs as a four lane divided highway across the Western Plain to Sedalia where it continues as a two lane road until reaching California MO about 20 miles west of Jefferson City The road continues as a four lane divided highway into Jefferson City where it joins US 63 just south of the Missouri River Bridge It continues 12 miles east of Jefferson City to the Osage River where US 63 splits off to the south It then continues as a two lane road as it traverses the northern sections of the Ozark Highlands east to Union where it begins an overlap with Interstate 44 which goes through Pacific The routes separate in Sunset Hills where US 50 migrates southeast bypassing St Louis by joining Interstate 255 to cross Mississippi River into Illinois 6 In that state US 50 switches to Interstate 64 before splitting onto its own alignment in eastern O Fallon It heads east through Trenton Breese Carlyle crossing the Kaskaskia River Salem Flora and Lawrenceville to the Wabash River along a corridor between Interstates 64 and 70 US 50 enters Indiana at the Wabash River bypassing Vincennes and Washington and passing through Bedford Seymour and Versailles It meets the Ohio River at Aurora and soon crosses into Ohio running through downtown Cincinnati via Fort Washington Way Interstate 71 The route crosses southern Ohio via Hillsboro Chillicothe and Athens joining the four lane divided Corridor D State Route 32 west of Athens It meets the Ohio River around Belpre and crosses the newer Blennerhassett Island Bridge previously crossing the Parkersburg Belpre Bridge into greater Parkersburg West Virginia 6 Mid Atlantic states edit nbsp Saddle Mountain at sunrise as viewed from Skyline atop the Allegheny Front along US 50 in West Virginia nbsp US 50 shield on Constitution Avenue in Washington D C nbsp Chesapeake Bay Bridge carrying US 50 US 301 over the bay nbsp View west from the eastern terminus of US 50 in Ocean City Maryland with a sign listing the distance to Sacramento California Main articles U S Route 50 in West Virginia U S Route 50 in Virginia U S Route 50 in the District of Columbia and U S Route 50 in Maryland The portion of US 50 from Parkersburg West Virginia to Winchester Virginia follows the historic Northwestern Turnpike which crosses the southern tip of Garrett County Maryland From Parkersburg to Interstate 79 east of Clarksburg US 50 has been upgraded as part of the four lane divided Corridor D US 50 is a curving two lane mountain road east of Clarksburg through Grafton a bit of Maryland and Romney to Winchester This portion of the road is so curvy that locals claim you can meet yourself coming The land flattens out after the route crosses the Blue Ridge Mountain east of Winchester and it follows the old Little River Turnpike from Aldie to Fairfax City and the newer Arlington Boulevard to Rosslyn where it crosses the Washington D C line on the west shore of the Potomac River and joins Interstate 66 on the Theodore Roosevelt Bridge 6 Within the District US 50 immediately exits the freeway onto Constitution Avenue along the north side of the National Mall and south of the White House After turning north on 6th Street Northwest it exits the city to the northeast on New York Avenue Upon crossing into Maryland it passes the south end of the Baltimore Washington Parkway and becomes the John Hanson Highway a freeway to Annapolis The portion of this highway east of the Capital Beltway I 95 I 495 is also designated but not signed as Interstate 595 and U S Route 301 joins from the south at Bowie The freeway continues beyond Annapolis as the Blue Star Memorial Highway which crosses the Chesapeake Bay on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and continues to Queenstown There the Blue Star Memorial Highway continues northeast as US 301 while US 50 turns south passing through Easton to Cambridge and then east through Salisbury to Ocean City on the four lane divided Ocean Gateway US 50 ends near the Atlantic Ocean shore at Baltimore Avenue Maryland Route 378 northbound its westbound beginning is one block to the west at Philadelphia Avenue Maryland Route 528 southbound 6 History edit nbsp A Loneliest Road in America sign outside Austin NV For more details see the state specific articles linked in the route description above Before the creation of the Interstate Highway System after World War II US 50 was a major east west route Numbered highways in the United States follow a pattern of odd numbers for north south routes and even numbers for east west routes hence the designation of 50 for this route In the preliminary report approved by the Joint Board on Interstate Highways in late 1925 US 50 ran from Wadsworth Nevada to Annapolis Maryland passing through Pueblo Colorado Kansas City Missouri Tipton Missouri St Louis Missouri Cincinnati Ohio and Washington D C 7 The route did not directly replace any auto trail instead combining portions of many into one continuous route It followed the historic Northwestern Turnpike across West Virginia and portions of other historic roads Major auto trails followed including the Midland Trail in part of Indiana Illinois Missouri and parts of Utah and Colorado The National Old Trails Road Old Santa Fe Trail was designated in Kansas and eastern Colorado and the Lincoln Highway was constructed in Nevada 8 In most states that had numbered their state highways US 50 followed only one or two numbers across the state note 1 One major controversy related to the preliminary route of US 50 The through route had been assigned to the Old Santa Fe Trail while the spur U S Route 250 followed the competing New Santa Fe Trail to the south As a compromise the Joint Board on Interstate Highways approved a split configuration U S Route 50N and U S Route 50S in January 9 Another problem was in western Utah where no improved road existed for US 50 to use The final numbering plan approved in November 1926 left a gap in US 50 between Ely Nevada and Thistle Utah Finally rather than ending US 50 at Wadsworth where the Lincoln and Victory Highways merged it was sent over the Lincoln Highway s Pioneer Branch past the south side of Lake Tahoe to Sacramento California 2 10 The gap in Utah was soon bypassed by taking US 50 to the north crossing the Great Salt Lake Desert with U S Route 40 to Salt Lake City and using long portions of U S Route 93 in Nevada and U S Route 89 in Utah 11 U S Route 6 was marked along the direct but still partially unimproved route in 1937 it was finally paved in 1952 12 and US 50 was moved to it within a few years 13 Another straightening was made in 1976 when US 50 in central Utah was moved south onto the new extension of Interstate 70 at the request of the National Highway 50 Federation 14 15 a group dedicated to promoting US 50 16 Among other things the group has unsuccessfully pushed for an extension of Interstate 70 west along US 50 to California 17 The north south split in Kansas was eliminated in the late 1950s with the south route which was to be US 250 becoming part of US 50 and most of US 50N becoming part of a new U S Route 56 18 Another split was located between Athens Ohio and Ellenboro West Virginia from the late 1920s to the mid 1930s when US 50 went back to its original southern route that U S Route 50N is now Ohio State Route 550 and part of West Virginia Route 16 19 At its west end US 50 was extended south from Sacramento along U S Route 99 to Stockton and west to the San Francisco Bay Area replacing U S Route 48 by the early 1930s 20 US 50 was officially cut back to Sacramento in the 1964 renumbering replaced by Interstate 580 21 but remained on maps and signs for several more years 22 23 US 50 was extended east from Annapolis to Ocean City Maryland in 1949 three years prior to the opening of the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in 1952 this extension replaced Maryland Route 404 between Annapolis and Wye Mills and U S Route 213 between Wye Mills and Ocean City Prior to the bridge opening US 50 used a ferry across the Chesapeake Bay between Sandy Point and Matapeake and followed present day Maryland Route 8 between Matapeake and Stevensville before continuing east 24 Major intersections editCalifornia nbsp I 80 in West Sacramento nbsp I 5 in Sacramento Nevada nbsp nbsp I 580 US 395 in Carson City The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 95 in Fallon The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 93 in Ely The highways travel concurrently to Majors Place nbsp US 6 in Ely The highways travel concurrently to Delta Utah Utah nbsp I 15 north northeast of Holden The highways travel concurrently to Scipio nbsp US 89 in Salina The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp nbsp I 70 US 89 in Salina I 70 US 50 travels concurrently to south southwest of Mack Colorado nbsp nbsp US 6 US 191 west of Green River US 6 US 50 travels concurrently to Grand Junction Colorado US 50 US 191 travels concurrently to west southwest of Thompson Springs Colorado nbsp I 70 in Grand Junction nbsp US 550 in Montrose nbsp US 285 in Poncha Springs The highways travel concurrently through the town nbsp nbsp nbsp I 25 US 85 US 87 in Pueblo The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 350 in La Junta nbsp US 287 south of Wiley The highways travel concurrently to Lamar nbsp nbsp US 287 US 385 in Lamar US 50 US 385 travels concurrently to Granada nbsp nbsp US 385 US 400 in Granada US 50 US 400 travels concurrently to west of Dodge City Kansas Kansas nbsp US 83 north northwest of Garden City The highways travel concurrently to Garden City nbsp nbsp US 56 US 283 in Dodge City US 50 US 56 travels concurrently to Kinsley US 50 US 283 travels concurrently to west southwest of Wright nbsp US 183 in Kinsley nbsp US 281 south of St John nbsp nbsp I 135 US 81 in Newton The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp US 77 in Florence The highways travel concurrently on a roundabout at the intersection nbsp nbsp I 35 I 335 in Emporia nbsp I 35 east of Emporia The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa nbsp US 75 south southeast of Olivet nbsp US 59 in Ottawa The highways travel concurrently to northeast of Ottawa nbsp US 56 in Gardner The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa nbsp US 169 in Olathe The highways travel concurrently to Lenexa nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 35 I 435 US 56 US 169 in Lenexa I 435 US 50 travels concurrently to Kansas City Missouri nbsp US 69 in Overland Park Missouri nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 49 I 435 I 470 US 71 in Kansas City I 470 US 50 travel concurrently to Lee s Summit nbsp US 65 in Sedalia nbsp nbsp US 54 US 63 in Jefferson City US 50 US 63 travels concurrently to north of Westphalia nbsp I 44 south southwest of Villa Ridge The highways travel concurrently to the Sunset Hills Kirkwood city line nbsp I 270 in Sunset Hills nbsp nbsp nbsp I 44 US 61 US 67 on the Sunset Hills Kirkwood city line US 50 US 61 US 67 travels concurrently to Mehlville nbsp I 255 in Mehlville The highways travel concurrently to Caseyville Illinois Illinois nbsp nbsp I 64 I 255 in Caseyville I 64 US 50 travels concurrently to O Fallon nbsp US 51 in Sandoval The highways travel concurrently through the village nbsp I 57 in Salem nbsp US 45 northwest of Flora The highways travel concurrently to east of Flora Indiana nbsp nbsp US 41 US 150 in Vincennes US 41 US 50 travels concurrently through the city US 50 US 150 travels concurrently to Shoals nbsp I 69 east of Washington nbsp US 231 in Loogootee The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 65 in Seymour nbsp US 31 in Seymour nbsp US 421 in Versailles The highways travel concurrently through the town nbsp I 275 in Greendale Ohio nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 27 US 42 US 52 US 127 in Cincinnati nbsp nbsp I 71 I 75 in Cincinnati I 71 US 50 travels concurrently through the city nbsp I 471 in Cincinnati nbsp US 52 in Cincinnati nbsp US 68 in Fayetteville nbsp US 62 in Hillsboro nbsp nbsp US 23 US 35 in Scioto Township US 23 US 50 travels concurrently through the township US 35 US 50 travels concurrently to Schrader nbsp US 33 in Athens The highways travel concurrently to Athens Township West Virginia nbsp I 77 east of Parkersburg nbsp US 19 in Clarksburg nbsp I 79 in Clarksburg nbsp US 250 west southwest of Pruntytown The highways travel concurrently to Pruntytown nbsp US 119 in Grafton Maryland nbsp US 219 in Red House West Virginia nbsp US 220 southeast of New Creek The highways travel concurrently to Junction Virginia nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 US 17 US 522 in Winchester US 11 US 50 travels concurrently through the city US 17 US 50 travels concurrently to Paris US 50 US 522 travels concurrently to southeast of Winchester nbsp I 81 in Winchester nbsp US 340 in Waterloo nbsp US 15 in Gilberts Corner nbsp I 66 in Fair Oaks nbsp US 29 in Fairfax The highways travel concurrently through the city nbsp I 495 on the Annandale Merrifield West Falls Church line District of Columbia nbsp I 66 in Washington D C The highways travel concurrently through the city to the Foggy Bottom neighborhood nbsp US 1 in Washington in the National Mall The highways travel concurrently to Mount Vernon Square nbsp I 395 in Washington in Mount Vernon Square Maryland nbsp nbsp I 95 I 495 in Lanham The unsigned I 595 is entirely concurrent with US 50 from here to Annapolis nbsp US 301 in Bowie The highways travel concurrently to southwest of Queenstown nbsp I 97 in Parole nbsp US 13 in Salisbury The highways travel concurrently around the northeastern corner of the city nbsp US 113 in Berlin nbsp MD 528 in Ocean City 25 See also editU S Bicycle Route 50 Related U S Routes edit U S Route 150 U S Route 250 U S Route 350 U S Route 450 U S Route 550 U S Route 650 Special routes of U S Route 50Notes edit The following routes were used mostly shown on the 1926 Rand McNally Nevada 2 Utah 8 in the east half of the state the west half was unnumbered Colorado 6 Kansas state highways were not numbered prior to the U S Highway system Missouri 12 shown on Missouri State Highway Commission Route Map Showing Designated Routes and Numbers Approved September 19 1922 Illinois 12 Indiana 4 and 5 by 1926 a short piece was 41 but this was originally part of 5 shown on the description of the 1917 Indiana State Highway Map Archived May 20 2011 at the Wayback Machine at the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries Ohio mostly 26 it had been Main Market Route V in the 1910s shown on 1914 1915 and 1917 Ohio Transportation Maps West Virginia 1 Virginia 36 it had been 6 until the 1923 renumbering shown in the route descriptions as defined by the General Assembly on January 31 1918 Maryland state highways were not numbered prior to the U S Highway systemReferences edit Figure derived from summing mileages provided by each state DOT a b Bureau of Public Roads amp American Association of State Highway Officials November 11 1926 United States System of Highways Adopted for Uniform Marking by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map 1 7 000 000 Washington DC United States Geological Survey OCLC 32889555 Retrieved November 7 2013 via Wikimedia Commons Dildine Dave November 27 2017 How did that Sacramento road sign end up in Ocean City Washington DC WTOP FM Retrieved January 10 2018 Nevada Commission on Tourism The Official Hwy 50 Survival Guide The Loneliest Road in America PDF Nevada Commission on Tourism Archived from the original PDF on January 23 2016 Retrieved May 10 2016 Magsamen Kurt 2002 Cycling Colorado s Mountain Passes Fulcrum Publishing p 152 ISBN 1 55591 294 X Retrieved August 1 2009 a b c d e Google July 31 2009 National Map of U S Route 50 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved July 31 2009 Joint Board on Interstate Highways 1925 Appendix VI Descriptions of the Interstate Routes Selected with Numbers Assigned Report of Joint Board on Interstate Highways October 30 1925 Approved by the Secretary of Agriculture November 18 1925 Report Washington DC United States Department of Agriculture p 53 OCLC 733875457 55123355 71026428 Retrieved November 14 2017 via Wikisource United States Road Atlas Map Rand McNally 1926 Retrieved August 3 2009 Weingroff Richard F From Names to Numbers The Origins of the U S Numbered Highway System Federal Highway Administration United States Numbered Highways American Highways American Association of State Highway Officials April 1927 Nevada Department of Highways Road Map 1932 Weingroff Richard F US 6 The Grand Army of the Republic Highway Federal Highway Administration Official Highway Map of Nevada PDF Map Cartography by Rand McNally amp Company Nevada Department of Highways 1954 Retrieved August 3 2009 Senate Committee on Public Works Designating Highway US 50 as Part of the Interstate System Nevada 1970 p 68 recommends that the road between Delta and Salina receive a single number SR 50 Utah Department of Transportation pp 4 12 Archived from the original on October 19 2007 Retrieved August 2 2009 Highway to Heaven Rocky Mountain News November 1 1992 Ask the Rambler Why Does I 70 End in Cove Fort Utah Federal Highway Administration KDOT Historic State Maps 1956 and 1957 1958 Ohio Transportation Maps 1928 1935 Archived from the original on June 25 2007 Rand McNally amp Company 1933 California Map Archived from the original on December 2 2011 California Streets and Highways Code 1963 Route 50 is from Route 80 in Sacramento to the Nevada state line near Lake Tahoe via Placerville Repealed and added by Stats 1963 Ch 385 Thomas Guide 1967 San Francisco Map Archived from the original on June 5 2004 Highway Projects Speed Along Modesto Bee and News Herald July 19 1967 p C1 Retrieved March 16 2023 via Newspapers com Route 205 which will be the North Tracy Bypass linking Route 580 the present Route 50 to Interstate 5 Maryland State Roads Commission 1949 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 12 20 21 33 37 40 41 46 47 58 59 64 81 81 102 103 107 111 112 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 50KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 50 Endpoints of U S Highway 50 Kansas Highway Maps Current Historic KDOT Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 50 amp oldid 1222798415 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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