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U.S. Bicycle Route 95

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Existed:
  
2011 – present

States:
  
Alaska

North end:
  
Delta Junction, Alaska

Constructed
  
2011

South end:
  
Valdez, Alaska (current) San Diego, California (proposed)

U.S. Bicycle Route 95 (USBR 95) is a U.S. Numbered Bicycle Route which runs between Delta Junction and Valdez in the State of Alaska. It is planned to eventually follow the Alaska Marine Highway from Valdez to Bellingham, Washington, and then it will go south to San Diego, California. It will be the westernmost route in the contiguous United States. Currently, the only official route is in Alaska, and it follows the Richardson Highway. It was approved by AASHTO in early May 2011, making it one of the first expansions of the U.S. Bike Route system since 1982. It has connections to U.S. Bicycle Route 8 in Delta Junction and U.S. Bicycle Route 108 in Glennallen.

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U.S. Bicycle Route 95 Wikipedia


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