Interstate 275 (Michigan)

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Interstate 275
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 35.01 mi[citation needed] (56.34 km)
Formed: 1968 (completed 1977)
South end: I-75 near Monroe, MI
Major
junctions:
DTW/Eureka Rd. in Romulus, MI
I-94 in Romulus, MI
I-96/M-14 in Livonia, MI
North end: I-96/I-696/M-5 in Farmington Hills, MI
Michigan highways
< M-247 M-294 >

Interstate 275 (abbreviated I-275) in the U.S. state of Michigan is a western bypass of the Detroit metropolitan area. According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the length is 29.97 miles while the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT) reports the length as 35.01 miles. This discrepancy is due to a disagreement over the northern terminus.

According to the FHWA, I-275 ends at the junction with I-96/M-14 along the boundary between Livonia and Plymouth Township. MDOT considers I-275 to extend north overlapping with I-96 to the junction with I-696 and M-5 along the boundary between Farmington Hills, Michigan and Novi, Michigan. Road signs and most maps support MDOT's view.

The southern terminus is the junction with I-75 in Newport, Michigan, northeast of Monroe, Michigan.

I-275's northern terminus is also the western terminus of I-696, making this junction one of the few (perhaps the only) points that is the terminus of two three-digit Interstate Highways with different parents. With the original planned northern terminus at I-75 near Davisburg abandoned because of local opposition, it appears that the current northern terminus of I-275 at I-696 will be permanent.

Contents

Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs

I-275 is the only freeway in Metro Detroit that has neither a commonly used proper name nor frontage roads running beside it.

  • between southern terminus and Telegraph Road (c. 2 lanes)
  • between Telegraph Road and concurrency merge point of I-96 (c. 3 lanes)
  • from I-96 merge to Nine Mile Road (c. 4 lanes)
  • concurrent with I-96 from Nine Mile Road and terminating at the I-696/M-5 junction (c. 5 lanes)

The Michigan Department of Transportation has built the highways by different time. In 1968 the first section of I-275 terminates at I-696. The I-275 was opened from I-75 in 1972. In 1973 Construction began from Ford to Schoolcraft in 1973 and in 1975

  • 1975: Phase I of I-275 is opened to traffic, construction commences on Phase II between I-96 and I-696.
  • 1976: Phase II opens to traffic, construction commences on Phase III between Ford Rd and I-75.
  • 1977: Phase III and the Jeffries Freeway opens to traffic and MDOT cancels phase IV which would have brought the freeway to its original destination, I-75 near Clarkston. Ramp stubs and bridges built at the new northern terminus to connect to phase IV remain unused for over 15 years.
  • 1994: M-5 (Haggerty Connector) opens to traffic following the southernmost section of the original Phase IV route of I-275, M-5 is completed to 12 Mile Road as a fully-functional limited access freeway.
  • 1999: M-5 is extended to 14 Mile Road as an expressway.
  • 2002: M-5 expressway extended to Pontiac Trail in Commerce Township. MDOT officially cancels all future plans to extend the road any further north.

County Location # Destinations Notes
Monroe Frenchtown Township   I-75 - Detroit, Toledo, Ohio Southern terminus.
2 US 24 - Telegraph Road
Ash Township 5 Carleton, Rockwood
8 Will Carleton Road - Flat Rock
Wayne Huron Township 11 S. Huron Road Southbound traffic has 2 exits. B is WEST, A is EAST. North access to Willow Metropark.
13 Sibley Road - New Boston
Romulus 15 Eureka Road Detroit Metro Airport - South Access via John D. Dingell Drive.
17 I-94 - Detroit, Chicago Detroit Metro Airport - North Access via Merriman Road.
Van Buren Township 20 Ecorse Road - Romulus Connects to Willow Run Airport
Canton 22 US 12 (Michigan Avenue) - Ypsilanti, Dearborn, Canton
25 M-153 (Ford Road) - Westland, Garden City, Canton
Plymouth 28 Ann Arbor Road
29
I-96 east - Detroit/ M-14 west - Ann Arbor
exit not numbered for southbound traffic
I-275 joins I-96 and uses its exit numbers
Livonia 170 Six Mile Road
169 Seven Mile Road Northbound has two exits. B for Seven Mile Road EAST, A for WEST
167 Eight Mile Road (Baseline Road) - Northville
Oakland Farmington Hills 165
I-696 east - Port Huron/M-5 - Grand River Avenue
Northern terminus.
I-275 ends. Freeway continues west as I-96.


Auxiliary routes of Interstate 75
Current and Future (F) Former
I-175 Florida - Kentucky/Tennessee (F)
I-275 Florida - Indiana/Kentucky/Ohio - Michigan - Tennessee
I-375 Florida - Michigan
I-475 Georgia - Michigan - Ohio
I-575 Georgia
I-675 Georgia - Michigan - Ohio
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