Talk:U.S. Route 63 in Minnesota
Latest comment: 10 years ago by SlowJog in topic Route or highway?
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Rerouted in Spring of 2014.
editI made several edits concerning the routing changes, which were implemented in Winter and Spring of 2014. However, I have no information on the distances. The route changes would increase the total length of the route in Minnesota, and change the distances of important intersections between where Hwy 63 meets Hwy 52 in South Rochester and the Wisconsin border. SlowJog (talk) 07:00, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
In addition, the table needs to be changed to reflect updated concurrency.SlowJog (talk) 07:03, 9 June 2014 (UTC)
Route or highway?
editI reverted an edit that had "route" changed to "highway" in the introductory paragraph. For now, I think "route" is better for the following reasons:
- The route for U.S. 63 in Minnesota isn't a single road: It is a number of roads.
- Some of these roads are technically not highways, since they qualify as limited access freeways.
- Using "route" is consistent with the title of the article. If "Highway" is correct, then the article should be moved. In addition, several other articles about U.S. Highways in various states should be moved.
What do others think? SlowJog (talk) 03:50, 1 October 2014 (UTC)