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The U.S. state of Arizona's State Routes are usually abbreviated as SR.
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History
The Arizona State Highway system was introduced on September 9, 1927 by the State Highway Commission (formed on August 11 of the same year). It incorporated the new Federal aid system and also the U.S. Highway system. The 1927 plan included 27 state routes, most of which were simply dirt roads. Until 1942, the state route marker signs contained a Native American swastika, but were removed after the U.S.'s entry into World War II against Nazi Germany which had a reversed swastika as its emblem.
The modern system was introduced and adopted in the 1950s.
State Highway Routes
Current
State Route 51
State Route 61
State Route 64
State Route 66
State Route 67
State Route 68
State Route 69
State Route 71
State Route 72
State Route 73
State Route 74
State Route 75
State Route 77
State Route 78
State Route 79
State Route 79B
State Route 80
State Route 82
State Route 83
State Route 84
State Route 85
State Route 86
State Route 87
State Route 88
State Route 89
State Route 89A
State Route 90
State Route 92
State Route 95
State Route 96
State Route 97
State Route 98
State Route 99
State Loop 101
State Route 143
State Route 169
State Route 177
State Route 179
State Route 180A
State Route 181
State Route 186
State Route 187
State Route 188
State Route 189
State Route 195, Robert A. Vaughan Expressway, bypass route around Yuma
State Loop 202
State Route 210
State Route 238
State Route 260
State Route 261
State Route 264
State Route 266
State Route 273
State Route 277
State Route 286
State Route 287
State Route 288
State Route 289
State Loop 303
State Route 347
State Route 366
State Route 373
State Route 377
State Route 386
State Route 387
State Route 389
State Route 473
State Route 564
State Route 587
Proposed
State Route 801 - Interstate 10 reliever connecting State Route 202 to State Route 303, with an extension to State Route 85.
State Route 802, connecting State Route 202 in Mesa to either U.S. Route 60 east of Gold Canyon or State Route 79.
Former
State Route 50, proposed, never built
State Route 62
State Route 63
State Route 65
State Route 76
State Route 81
State Route 84A
State Route 89L
State Route 93
State Route 153
State Route 160
State Route 164
State Route 166
State Route 170
State Route 172
State Route 173
State Route 176
State Route 217
State Route 279
State Route 280
State Route 360
State Route 364
State Route 380
State Route 464
State Route 487
State Route 504
State Route 789
State Route 989 portion of proposed route was constructed but not marked. ROW was transferred to the Town of Oro Valley during the July 18, 2008 State Transportation Board meeting.
Unsigned
Interstate Routes
Current
Former or proposed
U.S. Highway Routes
Current
U.S. Route 60
U.S. Route 64
U.S. Route 70
U.S. Route 89, sections originally proposed as US 280 and US 380 in 1925 in Arizona.
U.S. Route 89A
U.S. Route 93
U.S. Route 95
U.S. Route 160
U.S. Route 163
U.S. Route 180
U.S. Route 191
Former
U.S. Route 66
U.S. Route 80
U.S. Route 91
U.S. Route 164
U.S. Route 260
U.S. Route 466
U.S. Route 666, U.S. Route 191.
U.S. Route 789, proposed, never commissioned.
See also
References
External links
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