Michigan Connector Route 125

Length: 2.9 miles | Southern Terminus: I-75 (Exit 2), 2 miles southeast of Erie | Northern Terminus: M-125, 1 mile northeast of Erie


Connector M-125 is a 4-lane divided highway, constructed in the 1950s, which starts at the first exit off of northbound I-75 in Michigan, 2 miles north of the Ohio State Line and Toledo city limits. It meets M-125 just northeast of Erie.


Southern Terminus


This CONNECTOR I-75 / M-125 assembly is located on southbound Connector M-125, just beyond Suder Avenue, which is on the right side of this photo. The sign assembly is located less than a mile from I-75. The interchange with I-75 is a partial one, with access from southbound Connector M-125 to southbound I-75 and from northbound I-75 to northbound Connector M-125 only.Note that on this assembly, the CONNECTOR tab and the I-75 shield are older, while the M-125 marker is relatively newer.

PHOTO # 1: Sean Lyons - May 25, 2002


Northern Terminus


This signage stands at the northern end of the connector at M-125. This is a T-intersection, with the 4-lane Connector M-125 ending at the 2-lane M-125. The signage most likely dates back to the early 1970s, when M-125 was designated after US-25 was decommissioned in Michigan and Ohio.

PHOTO # 1: Sean Lyons - May 25, 2002


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