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'''[[U.S. Route 50]]''' is a major east-west route of the [[U.S. Highway system]], stretching just over 3000 miles (4800 km) from [[West Sacramento, California]] east to [[Ocean City, Maryland]] on the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Until it was replaced by [[Interstate Highway]]s west of Sacramento, it extended to [[San Francisco, CA|San Francisco]], near the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The route mostly remains separate from Interstates, and generally serves a corridor south of Interstates [[Interstate 70|70]] and [[Interstate 80|80]] and north of [[Interstate 64]].
'''[[U.S. Route 50]]''' ('''US 50''')is a major east–west route of the [[U.S. Highway system]], stretching just over {{convert|3000|mi|km|-2}} from [[West Sacramento, California]] east to [[Ocean City, Maryland]] on the [[Atlantic Ocean]]. Until it was replaced by [[Interstate Highway]]s west of Sacramento, it extended to [[San Francisco, CA|San Francisco]], near the [[Pacific Ocean]]. The route mostly remains separate from Interstates, and generally serves a corridor south of Interstates [[Interstate 70|70]] and [[Interstate 80|80]] and north of [[Interstate 64]].


Signs at each end give the length as 3073 miles (4946 km), but the actual distance is slightly less, due to realignments since the former figure was measured.
Signs at each end give the length as {{convert|3073|mi|km|0}}, but the actual distance is slightly less, due to realignments since the former figure was measured.


Recently selected: [[Interstate 15 in Arizona]]{{*}} [[Pennsylvania Route 39]]{{*}} [[U.S. Route 40]]
Recently selected: [[Interstate 15 in Arizona]]{{*}} [[Pennsylvania Route 39]]{{*}} [[U.S. Route 40]]

Revision as of 23:09, 23 June 2010

U.S. Route 50 (US 50)is a major east–west route of the U.S. Highway system, stretching just over 3,000 miles (4,800 km) from West Sacramento, California east to Ocean City, Maryland on the Atlantic Ocean. Until it was replaced by Interstate Highways west of Sacramento, it extended to San Francisco, near the Pacific Ocean. The route mostly remains separate from Interstates, and generally serves a corridor south of Interstates 70 and 80 and north of Interstate 64.

Signs at each end give the length as 3,073 miles (4,946 km), but the actual distance is slightly less, due to realignments since the former figure was measured.

Recently selected: Interstate 15 in Arizona • Pennsylvania Route 39 • U.S. Route 40