U.S. ROUTE 25


'U.S. Route 25' is a north-south US highway in the eastern United States of America that now connects Cincinnati, Ohio, at the Ohio River to Brunswick, Georgia, near the Atlantic Ocean.
US 25 has never had any spur routes. Interstate 75, Interstate 40, and Interstate 26 in turn lie close to either US 25 or US 25W between Covington, Kentucky, and Hendersonville, North Carolina.
U.S. Route 425 has no connection whatsoever to US 25, lying in Arkansas and Louisiana far to the west of any part of US 25, and is a major exception to the normal numbering conventions of the US highway system.

Contents
Route description
History
See also
Bannered and suffexed routes
References
External links

Route description


South of Cincinnati, US 25 is intact as a designation. In Kentucky it passes through Covington, Lexington, and Richmond, entering the Appalachians. At North Corbin, it splits into 'US 25W' and 'US 25E', and the highway 'unsplits' in Newport, Tennessee. The more westerly US 25W passes through Knoxville, Tennessee; the more easterly US 25E passes underneath Cumberland Gap via the Cumberland Gap Tunnel and continues through Morristown, Tennessee.
US 25 then passes southeastward into western North Carolina, passing through Asheville; it then becomes an almost due north-south route between Asheville and its terminus in Brunswick, Georgia, through Greenville, South Carolina, and Augusta, Georgia.

History


US 25 originally extended northward into Ohio and Michigan before Interstate 75 between Detroit and Cincinnati and Interstate 94 between Detroit and Port Huron, Michigan, made most of US 25 superfluous north of Cincinnati. In Michigan, M-25 continues as the designation of old US 25 between Port Austin and Port Huron. Some old maps disagree on whether the east-west segment of what is now Michigan 25 between Bay City was US 25 or Michigan 25; for that discussion see M-25.
Relics of US 25 between Brownstown Township, Michigan, (a suburb of Detroit) and Cygnet, Ohio, include US 24, M-125, and State Route 25.
US 25 in Michigan and Ohio was historically known as Dixie Highway, and the road is still so named in some places. It may also be known as "County Road 25-A" through some parts of Ohio.

See also



U.S. Route 25E in Virginia

U.S. Route 425
Bannered and suffexed routes


U.S. Route 25E

U.S. Route 25W

References


1. US Highways from US 1 to US 830 Robert V. Droz

External links



US-25 endpoint photos

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