U.S. Route 131

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U.S. Route 131
Length: 268.80 mi[1] (432.59 km)
Formed: 1926
South end: I-80/I-90/Indiana Toll Road/IN 13 near Middlebury, IN
Major
junctions:
I-94 near Kalamazoo, MI

I-96/196 at Grand Rapids, MI
US 10 near Reed City, MI
M-55 at Cadillac, MI
M-72 at Kalkaska, MI

North end: US 31 at Petoskey, MI
United States Numbered Highways
List - Bannered - Divided - Replaced

U.S. Route 131 (US 131) is a north-south United States highway. All but 0.60 miles (0.97 km) of its length is within Michigan. The total length of the highway is around 269 miles (433 km) with approximately 169 miles (272 km) of that freeway. US 131 also features six business routes. When the U.S. Highway System debuted, US 131 was designated along the path of what had been M-13 in Michigan. The southern terminus of US 131 is approximately five miles (8 km) north of Middlebury, Indiana at an intersection with the Indiana Toll Road, just south of the Michigan-Indiana border, where it continues as State Road 13.The northern terminus is in Petoskey, Michigan, at an intersection with US 31.

While logic and some maps indicate otherwise, US 131 has never extended any farther south than the Indiana Toll Road since its inception in 1926. Indeed, prior to 1959, US 131 terminated at the Michigan-Indiana state line and, as such, existed in only one state.

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[edit] Route description

Major cities

[edit] Indiana

US 131 extends 3,168 feet (966 m) into Indiana before terminating at the entrance to the Indiana Toll Road, the entrance being a few hundred feet to the north of the Toll Road. SR 13 has its northern terminus at the same point.

US 131 markers exist at the intersection of SR 13 and SR 120 roughly one mile south of the Toll Road, but these as a rule are qualified with the word "TO".

[edit] Michigan

US 131 runs for a distance of approximately 268 miles (431 km) in Michigan, from the Indiana state line northerly to Petoskey. It is a major highway in West Michigan, serving the cities of Three Rivers, Portage, Kalamazoo, Grand Rapids, Big Rapids, Reed City, Cadillac, Kalkaska, and Petoskey. The highway is an important link between Grand Rapids and the tourist areas of northwest Michigan.

It has full interchanges with four freeways: I-94 southwest of Kalamazoo, M-6 on the south side of Grand Rapids, I-196 near downtown Grand Rapids, and I-96 on the north side of Grand Rapids. The portion between I-196 and I-96 also bears the unposted designation of I-296.

US 131 is a freeway from south of Portage to north of Manton, Michigan; it is a divided surface highway from just south of Portage to Three Rivers, a portion of which is constructed to "expressway" standards on controlled-access right-of-way (except that in Schoolcraft it is an undivided city street). While further northerly extension of the US 131 freeway from Manton toward Kalkaska and beyond has been shelved by the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), a southerly extension of the freeway to or near the Indiana state line is still under study. Improvements to the US 131 corridor from Portage to the Indiana Toll Road have been underway for several years and while a late-2005 decision by MDOT to not pursue a new alignment, controlled-access route through Saint Joseph County seemed to put an end to that discussion, public outcry and backlash from local legislators caused the department to re-evaluate this decision.

[edit] Lane configurations

  • From Indiana Toll Road to Three Rivers — two lanes, undivided, except through Constantine.
  • Three Rivers — five lanes undivided.
  • From Three Rivers to Moore Park — four lane divided expressway.
  • From Moore Park to freeway terminus south of Portage — four lanes, divided except in Schoolcraft.
  • From beginning of freeway to metropolitan Grand Rapids — four lane freeway.
  • In metropolitan Grand Rapids (76th St to I-96) — six lane freeway, except in "S-Curve" where it is eight lanes. The lanes are reversed at the I-196 interchange.
  • From metropolitan Grand Rapids to north of Manton — four lane freeway.
  • From north of freeway to Petoskey — two lanes, undivided, except through Kalkaska and Mancelona and where passing lanes have been constructed.
  • Within the Petoskey area — five lanes, undivided.

[edit] Interstate 296

Interstate 296
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 3.43 mi[2] (5.52 km)
Formed: 1962
South end: I-196/US 131 in Grand Rapids, MI
North end: I-96/US 131/M-37 in Walker, MI
Michigan highways
< M-294 M-311 >

Interstate 296 (abbreviated I-296) is an unsigned 3.4 miles (5.5 km) segment of US 131 entirely within Grand Rapids, Michigan. Its termini are I-96 on the north side of Grand Rapids and I-196 near downtown Grand Rapids. As the entire length coincides with US 131—which continues as a freeway built to interstate standards north and south of the short segment— the Michigan Department of Transportation simplified matters by eliminating all signage for I-296 and removing the designation from their officially published state map.[3]

[edit] Route description

The freeway begins at the I-196 interchange where the three north bound lanes are on the left and the three south bound lanes are on the right. This gets flip-flopped after ramps for the I-196 are passed as the south bound lanes go over the northbound lanes. The freeway is three lanes in each direction the entire length. It has a grassy median north of Ann St. Approaching I-96 from the south, unsigned I-296 follows the left two lanes to I-96 westbound toward Muskegon, terminating at I-96 near the Alpine Ave overpass. Southbound unsigned I-296 begins where the ramps to US 131 southbound split from eastbound I-96 at the Alpine Ave overpass, merging with southbound US 131 north of Ann St.

[edit] History

US 131 debuted, along with the rest of the U.S. Highway System, in late 1926, although at the time it only ran from the Michigan-Indiana state line northerly to the small northern Michigan community of Fife Lake in Grand Traverse County. The Michigan State Highway Department had originally planned to construct a new-alignment highway connecting Fife Lake with the Traverse City area, which would have allowed US 131 to connect with its "parent" route, US 31. After a dozen years and no progress on the Fife Lake-Traverse City connection, the US 131 designation was instead routed along what had been designated as M-131 since 1926 through Kalkaska to US 31 at Petoskey, where it finally met US 31 for the first time. Until 1959, US 131 turned westerly and was concurrently designated with US 112 (now US 12) to what is now M-103, then southerly to the Indiana state line. [1]

The first portion of the US 131 corridor to be converted to freeway standards was completed in 1957 between Wayland in Allegan County and M-11 (28th Street) in Wyoming in Kent County. Further extensions in the 1960s took the US 131 freeway both south (to Plainwell, then past Kalamazoo to north of Schoolcraft) and north (through Grand Rapids to I-96) of that original freeway segment. The 1960s also saw a short segment of US 131 freeway constructed south of Cadillac.[1]

The 1970s saw the US 131 freeway expand to the north of Grand Rapids, first to Cedar Springs then to north of Howard City. In the 1980s, major construction in the corridor extended the freeway northerly past Big Rapids and Reed City to a connection with the freeway heading southerly from Cadillac. As of 1986, the US 131 freeway ran from north of Schoolcraft to Cadillac.[1]

By the late 1990s a major section of the US 131 freeway in Grand Rapids was found to be sinking as a result of gypsum mining which left voids in subsurface material. After a major study was completed to analyze the various options for the so-called "Grand Rapids S-Curve," the entire one mile segment of freeway was shut down in January 2000 for complete reconstruction. The new "S-Curve" structure, which includes the bridge spanning the Grand River, was built with an additional through lane in each direction and completed in 209 and 283 days for the north- and southbound lanes, respectively. Early completion of the project allowed the primary contractor, Kiewit, to earn approximately 90% of a possible bonus. In 2001, a freeway bypass of Cadillac was completed and Manton, the next community to the north, was bypassed with an extension of the US 131 freeway in 2003.[1]

[edit] Future

The 2007 Michigan Department of Transportation five-year construction plan features details on future plans for the US 131 corridor in St. Joseph County. According to the plan, early preliminary engineering will be complete in 2007 with primary engineering then lasting through 2009. Right-of-way acquisition is then projected to run from 2009 through 2011 with construction commencing in 2010. Total length of these improvements in 16.4 miles (26.4 km). While the final Environmental Impact Statement had not been published as of February 2007, previous statements have indicated a western bypass of the village of Constantine is included within the project. MDOT has also stated that a full freeway on new alignment from the Indiana Toll Road northerly to north of Three Rivers would cost over $200 million to build and that present traffic demands do not warrant the cost of a full freeway facility. As such, any realignment of US 131 south of Three Rivers is expected to be built as two-lane, limited access highway.[4]

[edit] Major intersections

Following is a list of the major highways US 131 intersects:

County Location Mile Roads Notes
Elkhart Middlebury I-80/I-90/Indiana Toll Road Roadway continues south as SR 13
St. Joseph White Pigeon   US 12  
Three Rivers  
BUS US 131
M-60
 
 
BUS US 131
 
Moorepark   M-216  
County Location # Destinations Notes
Kalamazoo Portage 31 Centre Avenue - Portage
34 I-94Detroit, Chicago South end of I-94 BL overlap; signed as exits 34A (east) and 34B (west)
Oshtemo Township 36
I-94 BL east / US-131 BR north (Stadium Drive) – Kalamazoo, Oshtemo
North end of I-94 BL overlap; signed as exits 36A (east/north) and 36B (west)
38 M-43Kalamazoo, South Haven Signed as exits 38A (east) and 38B (west)
41
US-131 BR south – Downtown Kalamazoo
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Alamo Township 44 D Avenue
Allegan Plainwell 49 M-89Plainwell, Otsego, Allegan Signed as exits 49A (east) and 49B (west)
50 106th Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Martin 55 M-222Martin, Allegan
Shelbyville 59 Shelbyville
Bradley 61 M-179 / A-42Bradley, Hopkins
Wayland 64 135th Avenue - Wayland, Hilliards
Dorr 68 142nd Avenue - Dorr, Moline
Kent Byron Center 72 100th Street
74 84th Street - Byron Center
75 76th Street
76 68th Street - Cutlerville
77 M-6Holland, Lansing
Wyoming 78 54th Street
79 44th Street
80 36th Street
81 M-11 (28th Street) – Wyoming
Grand Rapids 82A Burton Street Signed as exits 82A (east) and 82B (west) southbound
82B Hynes Avenue Northbound exit only
83A Hall Street
83B I-196 BS (Franklin Street)
84A Wealthy Street
84B
US-131 BR north – Downtown Grand Rapids
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
85A Market Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance
85B Pearl Street - Downtown Grand Rapids
86 I-196 (G R Ford Freeway) – Lansing, Holland South end of I-296 overlap; signed as exits 86A (east) and 86B (west)
87
US-131 BR south (Leonard Street)
88 Ann Street
Walker 89 I-96 / M-37Lansing, Muskegon North end of I-296 overlap; signed as exits 89A (east) and 89B (west) southbound
Plainfield Township 91 West River Drive - Comstock, Comstock Park
95 Post Drive - Belmont
Rockford 97 10 Mile Road - Rockford
Algoma Township 101 M-57 / B-72Sparta, Greenville
Cedar Springs 104 M-46 west – Muskegon, Cedar Springs South end of M-46 overlap
Sand Lake 110 Sand Lake
Montcalm Pierson Township 114 Pierson
Howard City 118 M-82Howard City, Newaygo
Reynolds Township 120 M-46 east – Saginaw North end of M-46 overlap
Mecosta Morley 125 Jefferson Road - Morley
Stanwood 131 M-20 west – White Cloud South end of M-20 overlap
Big Rapids 139
M-20 east / US-131 BR north – Big Rapids
North end of M-20 overlap
142
B-96 / US-131 BR south (19 Mile Road) – Big Rapids
Osceola Reed City 153 US-10Ludington, Clare
Ashton 159 11 Mile Road
Le Roy 162 14 Mile Road
Tustin 168 20 Mile Road
Wexford Cadillac 176 M-115 (M-55 west) – Frankfort, Clare South end of M-55 overlap
177
US-131 BR north – Cadillac
180 M-55 east – Lake City North end of M-55 overlap
183
US-131 BR south (Boon Road) – Cadillac
Manton 191 M-42Lake City, Manton
County Location Mile Roads Notes
Grand Traverse Walton   M-113  
Fife Lake   M-186  
Kalkaska Kalkaska   M-66/M-72 Southern end of US 131/M-66/M-72 concurrency
  M-72 Northern end of M-72 concurrency
Antrim Mancelona   M-88
C-38
Mancelona Road
 
  M-66 North end of M-66 concurrency
Alba   C-42
Alba Road
 
Warner Township   M-32 Short concurrency
Charlevoix Boyne Falls   M-75
C-48
 
Walloon Lake   M-75
C-81
 
Emmet Petoskey   US 31  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency terminus Deleted Unconstructed Closed

[edit] See also

[edit] Bannered routes

[edit] Related routes

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Browse numbered routes
< SR 130 IN SR 134 >
< M-130 MI M-131 >