U.S. Highway 69

Straßenschild des U.S. Highways 69

Karte
Karte des U.S. Highways 69
Basisdaten
Gesamtlänge: 1,136 Meilen/1,828 km
Eröffnung: 1926 (1934 und 1935 erweitert)
Bundesstaaten:Texas
Oklahoma
Kansas
Missouri
Iowa
Minnesota
Anfangspunkt: Port Arthur (Texas)
Endpunkt: Albert Lea (Minnesota)

Der U.S. Highway 69 ist eine Fernstraße des United States Numbered Highway System. Die Straße beginnt in Albert Lea im Bundesstaat Minnesota und führt, wie die meisten U.S. Highways mit ungerader Nummerierung nach Süden. Die Fernstraße durchquert hierbei die Bundesstaaten Iowa, Missouri, Kansas und Oklahoma. Der U.S. Highway 69 endet schließlich in Port Arthur im Bundesstaat Texas.

Der Highway war einer der ursprünglich im Jahr 1927 ausgewiesenen U.S. Highways. Er reichte damals allerdings nur von Leon (Iowa) nach Kansas City (Missouri). 1934 wurde die Streckenführung des U.S. Highway 65 geändert und Teile dessen Strecke dem Highway 69 zugewiesen. Hierdurch verlängerte sich diese Straße im Norden zunächst bis Des Moines. 1935 wurde dann die heutige Streckenlänge ausgewiesen.

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US 69 map.png
Autor/Urheber: Nick Nolte, Lizenz: CC0
Map of U.S. Route 69
I-70.svg
Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.) Colors are from [1] (Pantone Red 187 and Blue 294), converted to RGB by [2]. The outside border has a width of 1 (1 mm) and a color of black so it shows up; in reality, signs have no outside border.
US 69.svg
600 mm × 600 mm (24 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
US 1.svg
600 mm × 600 mm (24 in × 24 in) U.S. Highway shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs. (Note that there is a missing "J" label on the left side of the diagram.) Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.)
I-10.svg
Vector image of a 600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) Interstate shield. Colors are from [1] (Pantone Red 187 and Blue 294), converted to RGB by [2]. The outside border has a width of 1 (1 mm) and a color of black so it shows up; in reality, signs have no outside border.
I-80.svg
600 mm by 600 mm (24 in by 24 in) Interstate shield, made to the specifications of the 2004 edition of Standard Highway Signs (sign M1-1). Uses the Roadgeek 2005 fonts. (United States law does not permit the copyrighting of typeface designs, and the fonts are meant to be copies of a U.S. Government-produced work anyway.) Colors are from [1] (Pantone Red 187 and Blue 294), converted to RGB by [2]. The outside border has a width of 1 (1 mm) and a color of black so it shows up; in reality, signs have no outside border.