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[edit] Cities Along Route
[edit] History
- Certified in 1962. [2]
- Originally routed from Martinsburg to Birmingham along current route 541 from Martinsburg to 1 mile east of Kimbolton, an unnumbered road from 1 mile east of Kimbolton to North Salem, and a non-existent road from North Salem to Birmingham. [2]
- Martinsburg to New Guilford was unnumbered before 1926. [2]
- Martinsburg to New Guilford was route 206 from 1926-36. [2]
- Martinsburg to 1 mile west of Coshocton was route 271 from 1936-62. [2]
- New Guilford to Tunnel Hill was unnumbered before 1935. [2]
- New Guilford to Tunnel Hill was route 309 from 1935-36. [2]
- Tunnel Hill to 1 mile west of Coshocton was unnumbered before 1933. [2]
- Tunnel Hill to 1 mile west of Coshocton was route 309 from 1933-36. [2]
- Coshocton to 1 mile east of Kimbolton was route 42 before 1926. [2]
- Coshocton to 1 mile east of Kimbolton was route 95 from 1926-32. [2]
- Coshocton to 1 mile east of Kimbolton was route 271 from 1932-62. [2]
- 1 mile east of Kimbolton to North Salem decertified by 1969. [2]
- North Salem to Birmingham destroyed and replaced by Salt Fork Lake by 1969. [2]
- Truncated at 1 mile east of Kimbolton by 1969. [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Mileages retrieved from Technical Services Straight Line Diagrams unless otherwise noted.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Route 541 by John Simpson