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・ U.S. Route 45 in Kentucky
・ U.S. Route 45 in Michigan
・ U.S. Route 45 in Wisconsin
・ U.S. Route 46
・ U.S. Route 460
・ U.S. Route 460 in Virginia
・ U.S. Route 466
・ U.S. Route 48
・ U.S. Route 48 (disambiguation)
・ U.S. Route 49
・ U.S. Route 491
・ U.S. Route 5
・ U.S. Route 5 in Connecticut
・ U.S. Route 5 in Massachusetts
・ U.S. Route 5 in Vermont
U.S. Route 50
・ U.S. Route 50 Alternate
・ U.S. Route 50 Alternate (Nevada)
・ U.S. Route 50 Business (Salisbury, Maryland)
・ U.S. Route 50 in California
・ U.S. Route 50 in Colorado
・ U.S. Route 50 in Illinois
・ U.S. Route 50 in Indiana
・ U.S. Route 50 in Kansas
・ U.S. Route 50 in Maryland
・ U.S. Route 50 in Missouri
・ U.S. Route 50 in Nevada
・ U.S. Route 50 in Ohio
・ U.S. Route 50 in the District of Columbia
・ U.S. Route 50 in Utah


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U.S. Route 50 : ウィキペディア英語版
U.S. Route 50

U.S. Route 50 (US 50) is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over from Ocean City, Maryland on the Atlantic Ocean to West Sacramento, California. Until 1972, when it was replaced by Interstate Highways west of the Sacramento area,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=US50 – History of Highway 50 and Route 50 )〕 it extended (by way of Stockton, the Altamont Pass, and the Bay Bridge) to San Francisco, near the Pacific Ocean. The Interstates were constructed later and are mostly separate from this route. It generally serves a corridor south of Interstates 70 and 80 and north of Interstates 64 and 40. The route runs through mostly rural desert and mountains in the Western United States, with the section through Nevada known as "The Loneliest Road in America". In the Midwest, US 50 continues through mostly rural areas of farms as well as a few large cities including Kansas City, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; and Cincinnati, Ohio. The route continues into the Eastern United States, where it passes through the Appalachian Mountains in West Virginia before heading through Washington, D.C. From there, US 50 continues through Maryland as a high-speed road to Ocean City. Signs at each end give the length as , but the actual distance is slightly less,〔 due to realignments since the former figure was measured. US 50 passes through a total of 12 states (California, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, West Virginia, Virginia, and Maryland) as well as the District of Columbia.
US 50 was created in 1926 as part of the original U.S. Highway system. The original route planned in 1925 ran from Wadsworth, Nevada east to Annapolis, Maryland along several auto trails including the Lincoln Highway, Midland Trail, and the National Old Trails Road. The final 1926 plan had US 50 running from Sacramento, California east to Annapolis with a gap in west Utah that was bridged by running the route north via Salt Lake City before rerouting it to U.S. Route 6 in the 1950s. US 50 was extended west from Sacramento to San Francisco in the 1930s, replacing U.S. Route 48; this was reversed in 1964 when Interstate 580 replaced much of the route between the two cities. In addition, US 50 was extended east from Annapolis to Ocean City prior in 1949, replacing a portion of U.S. Route 213. US 50 had two split configurations into U.S. Route 50N and U.S. Route 50S, one in Kansas and another in Ohio and West Virginia; both of these instances have been removed.
==Route description==


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