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Interstate 94 |
Western Entrance: Indiana State Line, 2 miles south of New Buffalo ¬ 275.4 miles ® Eastern Terminus: Ontario Provincial Boundary, Port Huron |
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Western Entrance |
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I-94 departs Michigan and
enters into the Hoosier State south of New Buffalo. (PHOTO # 1: Tom Weinkauf | August 10, 2002) |
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A sign truss featuring a
WELCOME TO MICHIGAN sign greets motorists heading east on I-94 as it
crosses from Indiana into the Wolverine State. (PHOTO # 2: Tom Weinkauf | August 10, 2002) |
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Eastern Terminus |
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Following a brief multiplex,
I-94 and I-69
arrive at a common eastern terminus at the Blue Water Bridges, which
connect Port Huron with Sarnia, Ontario. The advisory sign shown
here warns of the upcoming end to I-94 / I-69, 1 mile ahead. (PHOTO # 1: Dan Garnell | April 20, 2003) |
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On the Water Street overpass
are these guide signs, which explain the possible destinations for
motorists at the eastern end of I-94 / I-69, 0.75 mile from this point.
The left exit is a connector to
M-25, which serves
the Thumb region, while the right exit is for Canada-bound traffic. (PHOTO # 2: Dan Garnell | April 20, 2003) |
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This sign gantry marks the official end to east
I-94 / I-69. What is interesting here is that those who are
heading to Canada must actually exit off of the main roadway. The
two lanes for east I-94 / I-69 default onto the connector to M-25. (PHOTO # 3: Dan Garnell | April 20, 2003) |
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These are the first
reassurance markers for west I-94 and I-69. Merging in from the
right side is the connector from M-25. (PHOTO # 5: Dan Garnell | September 5, 2002) |
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Created: August 1, 2002
Last Updated: May 5, 2003