M-42 (Michigan highway)

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M-42
Maintained by MDOT

M-42 highlighted in red
Length: 10.356 mi[1] (16.666 km)
Formed: by July 1, 1919[2]
West end:
BUS US 131 in Manton
Major
junctions:
US 131 in Manton
East end: M-66 near Lake City
Counties: Wexford, Missaukee
Michigan highways
< M-41 M-43 >

M-42 is a rural state trunkline highway in the U.S. state of Michigan. It is located in the northwestern Lower Peninsula of the state. Along its route, M-42 begins in Manton and ends north of Lake City, some 10.356 miles (16.666 km) apart. The highway used to run much farther. Former termini included the Traverse City area from 1919 until 1940 and Mesick from 1940 until 2007.

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[edit] Route description

M-42 is a rural, two-lane highway connecting Manton and Lake City.[3] It runs through wooded terrain on gently rolling hills. Between the western terminus at Michigan Avenue and the US 131 freeway in Manton, M-42 is concurrently designated with BUS US 131 along Seventh Street. It runs east along Seventh Street to a folded diamond interchange at Exit 191 on US 131 east of downtown. Continuing east, it is known as North 16 1/2 Road until it crosses the WexfordMissaukee county line at Seeley Road approximately 2.5 miles (4.0 km) east of the freeway. Here the road name changes to Mike and Tony Road before M-42 curves southeasterly crossing Morrisy Creek on West Walker Road. East of the unincorporated community of Arlene the highway turns ninety degrees to the south off Walker Road before angling southeasterly skirting the edge of some hills near Dyer Lake just west of M-66. The road turns back due east between Al Moses Road and M-66, where it ends north of Lake City.[4] No section of the trunkline is part of the National Highway System.[5]

[edit] History

M-42 is an original state trunkline dating back to the 1919 signage of the highway system in Michigan. The original highway routing started at M-13 in Manton and ran due west to Mesick. From there the highway turned north and met M-11 at Chums Corners. M-11/M-42 ran concurrently northward into the City of Traverse City where M-42 ended.[2] By May 1929, M-42 was extended east to connect to Lake City.[6] The highway was further extended before 1936 up the Old Mission Peninsula north of Traverse City.[7] In the latter half of 1940, the M-37 designation replace M-42 north of Mesick through Traverse City to Old Mission.[8][9] The last sections of highway were paved in late 1951 and early 1952.[10][11]

In 2007, the stretch of M-42 between M-37 and US 131 along 16 Road was transferred to the Wexford County Road Commission.[12] This change shortened the highway from 25.255 miles (40.644 km) to 10.356 miles (16.666 km).[1] The section of transferred highway in Wexford County was labeled as "flexible pavements" on the 2006 MDOT Truck Operators Map. This classification meant truck traffic on the roadway was subject to weight and load restrictions during spring. This classification is unlike the other highways in the county and surrounding area which were marked as "all-weather highways" and would not carry such restrictions.[13]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Wexford Manton 0.000
BUS US 131
Western terminus of M-42
0.494
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US 131 / BUS US 131
Exit 191 on US 131; Southern terminus of BUS US 131
Missaukee Lake City 10.356 M-66Kalkaska, McBain Eastern terminus of M-42
Legend
Concurrency terminus Unconstructed

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Michigan Department of Transportation. Control Section/Physical Reference Atlas [map]. (2001) Retrieved on 2008-01-25.
  2. ^ a b Michigan State Highway Department. State of Michigan [map]. Cartography by MSHD. (1919) Retrieved on 2008-03-02.
  3. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation. Official 2008 Department of Transportation Map [map], 1 in:15 mi/1 cm:9 km. (2008) Section H9.
  4. ^ Google, Inc. Google Maps – S Michigan Ave & E 7th St, Manton, MI 49663 to M-66 & M-42, Lake City, MI 49651 [map]. Cartography by Tele Atlas. Retrieved on 2008-09-30.
  5. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation. National Highway System, Michigan [map]. (April 23, 2006) Retrieved on 2008-02-04.
  6. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Highway Map [map]. Cartography by MSHD. (May 1, 1929)
  7. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Michigan Highway Map [map]. Cartography by Rand McNally. (June 1, 1936)
  8. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Michigan Highway Map [map]. Cartography by Rand McNally. (July 15, 1940)
  9. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Michigan Highway Map [map]. Cartography by Rand McNally. (December 1, 1940)
  10. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Michigan Highway Map [map]. Cartography by Rand McNally. (July 1, 1951)
  11. ^ Michigan State Highway Department. Official Michigan Highway Map [map]. Cartography by Rand McNally. (April 1, 1952)
  12. ^ Wexford County Road Commission (December 31, 2007). "Financial Statements and Supplementary Information" (pdf). Michigan Department of Treasury. http://www.michigan.gov/documents/treasury/830100WexfordRoad20080616_238651_7.pdf. Retrieved 2008-09-30. 
  13. ^ Michigan Department of Transportation. Truck Operators Map [map]. (2006)
  14. ^ Bessert, Christopher J. (August 26, 2006). "Michigan Highways: Highways 40 through 49". Michigan Highways. http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys40-49.html#M-042. Retrieved 2007-06-24. 

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