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'''Interstate 675''' may refer to: |
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'''Interstate 675''' is the name of three distinct [[interstate highway]]s associated with [[Interstate 75]] in the [[united States]]: in [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]], [[Michigan]], and [[Ohio]]. |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Georgia)]], a connection south of Atlanta, Georgia |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Michigan)]], a loop through Saginaw, Michigan |
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*[[Interstate 675 (Ohio)]], a partial bypass of Dayton, Ohio |
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{{road disambiguation}} |
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==Georgia== |
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The 11.04 mile I-675 (unsigned '''Georgia State Route 413''') was built in southeast [[metro Atlanta]] during the mid-[[1980s]] to alleviate [[Interstate 75]] to the west, for [[traffic]] bound to [[Interstate 285]] east. It is 11 [[mile]]s or 18[[km]] in length, running from I-75 in the south to I-285 at its north end. |
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At one time, I-675 was to connect with [[Georgia 400]] in northeast Atlanta and was to be signed as [[Interstate 475]]. However, this was killed and the designation was given to the [[Macon, Georgia|Macon]] [[bypass]]. |
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===Exit numbers and interchanges=== |
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*I-285 (Ga. 407) [[Atlanta]]/[[Montgomery, Alabama|Montgomery]]/[[Augusta, Georgia|Augusta]]/[[Greenville, South Carolina|Greenville]] (no number) |
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*Anvil Block Road (county road 1350) [[Fort Gillem]] (mile 7, former exit 4) |
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*Ellenwood Road (county road 1349) [[Forest Park, Georgia|Forest Park]]way (mile 5, former exit 3) |
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*[[U.S. 23]] (Ga. 42) (mile 2) |
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*[[Ga. 138]] [[Stockbridge, Georgia|Stockbridge]]/[[Jonesboro, Georgia|Jonesboro]], to I-75 (Ga. 401) northbound to Atlanta (mile 1) |
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*I-75 (Ga. 401) southbound only, to Macon (no number) |
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==Michigan== |
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The 7.72 mile I-675 in Michigan is a loop route through downtown [[Saginaw, Michigan|Saginaw]] as I-75 passes on the east side of the city. |
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==Ohio== |
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The 26.53 mile I-675 in Ohio connects I-75 with [[Interstate 70]], serving as an eastern [[bypass]] of [[Dayton, Ohio|Dayton]]. As originally proposed, the route was to reconnect with I-75 north of Dayton near [[Northridge, Ohio|Northridge]] rather than going east towards [[Springfield, Ohio|Springfield]] and I-70. |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.kurumi.com/roads/3di/i675.html 3 digit interstates at kurumi.com] |
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[[Category:U.S. Interstate Highway system|75-6]] |
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[[Category:Interstate highways in Georgia|75-6]] |
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[[Category:Interstate highways in Michigan|75-6]] |
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Latest revision as of 07:57, 20 June 2023
Interstate 675 may refer to:
- Interstate 675 (Georgia), a connection south of Atlanta, Georgia
- Interstate 675 (Michigan), a loop through Saginaw, Michigan
- Interstate 675 (Ohio), a partial bypass of Dayton, Ohio