M-54 (Michigan highway)

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M-54
Length: 27.19 mi[1] (43.76 km)
Formed: 1962
South end: I-75 near Grand Blanc
Major
junctions:
I-69 at Flint

M-57 near Clio
M-83 near Birch Run

North end: I-75/US 23 near Birch Run
Michigan highways
< M-53 M-55 >

M-54 is a highway approximately 27 miles (43 km) long in the U.S. state of Michigan that bypasses the city of Flint. It is named "Dort Highway" in much of its length, named after Flint's carriage and automobile pioneer Josiah Dallas Dort. It starts at I-75 exit 109. Dort Highway ends when it intersects with Saginaw Road just north of Mount Morris, then M-54 runs along Saginaw Road. M-54 then becomes part of Clio Road at the Saginaw Road / Clio Road intersection. When it crosses the Saginaw County line it becomes known as Gera Road. At Birch Run Road it turns west and runs concurrently with M-83. This highway technically ends at the so-called "Birch Run spur" or Birch Run Road, ending at the I-75 / U.S. 23 junction. Gera Road continues on northward as M-83.

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  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 50 through 59 Christopher J. Bessert. URL Accessed October 28, 2006.


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