Talk:U.S. Bicycle Route 1
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[edit]How closely does BR1 approach East Coast Greenway?
BR1 was extended in 2011
[edit]On May 11, 2011, AASHTO approved an official route for BR1 in Maine and New Hampshire. They also approved an alternative route, "U.S. Bicycle Route 1A", in Maine. I do not know enough information on these new routes, at this time, to update the article properly, so I added Template:Out of date to the top of the article. The route through New Hampshire is somehow related to the East Coast Greenway. At this same meeting, AASHTO also established U.S. Bicycle Route 20 in Michigan and several U.S. Bicycle Routes in Alaska (4 main & 2 spurs).
–Sparkgap (talk) 22:12, 23 August 2011 (UTC)
exact route in Virginia
[edit]SR 4, SR 674, SR 669, SR 664 (former planned SR 136), SR 47, SR 635 (former SR 136), SR 734, SR 49, SR 723 (former SR 49), SR 724 (former SR 49), SR 628, SR 307, SR 616 (former SR 149), SR 604 (former SR 148), SR 754, Charter Colony Parkway, SR 950, SR 695, SR 707, SR 714, SR 902, SR 711 (former SR 44), SR 673, SR 704, Cherokee Road, Hickory Road, Riverside Drive (here and on is signed as the "Riverside Trail", though the west end is sketchy - the westernmost sign I can see is a bit west of Pony Pasture Park; the easternmost sign I can see is east of 28th Street), Scottview Drive, Longview Drive, Wallowa Road, Landria Drive, Buckhill Road, Westchester Road, Retting Road, Forest Hill Avenue (former SR 417), Fairlee Road, Pineway Drive, Riverside Drive, Prince Arthur Road, Evelyn Byrd Road, Riverside Drive, Robert E. Lee Bridge (US 1/US 301), 2nd Street, [2nd Street, Grace Street, Lombardy Street](Canal Street, 3rd Street, Franklin Street), Monument Avenue, Meadow Street, Hermitage Road, Brookland Parkway (illegal left turn northbound here), SR 161, Dumbarton Road, Hermitage Road, Woodman Road, Hungary Road, Purcell Road, Mountain Road, Old Washington Highway, SR 626 (former SR 1), SR 663, Center Street, Patrick Street, James Street, SR 667, SR 738 (former SR 51), SR 685, SR 684 (former planned SR 30), SR 603, SR 661, SR 632, SR 606, SR 607, SR 633, SR 608, ?, Lee Drive, US 1 Bus., Lafayette Boulevard?, Sophia Street, SR 3 Bus., SR 212, SR 218, SR 607, SR 626, SR 628, SR 651, SR 627, SR 616, SR 646, SR 612, SR 611, SR 646, old SR 234, SR 234, SR 640, SR 2100, through Occoquan, SR 722, SR 123, SR 642 (former SR 1), US 1, SR 611, SR 619?, SR 235, Mount Vernon Trail
--NE2 05:21, 13 September 2014 (UTC)
- Or, we could create a junction list, we do have the mapping for it available on several sites like Adventure Cycling and DOT maps. --WashuOtaku (talk) 13:16, 13 September 2014 (UTC)
Corrections required
[edit]In the District of Columbia is in the list of states but not in the text. The DC segment was designated fall 2020. The Maryland segment was designated in fall, 2021. References 2, 3, 5, 15, 18 bad links. Add link to Adventure Cycling USBRS maps: https://www.adventurecycling.org/usbrsmaps
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