• Get your kicks on Rt 66 (was:Re: it's hard surviving..)

    From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to MIKE POWELL on Fri Oct 30 06:44:58 2020
    Mike wrote --

    to the side was I 40 (?). It was bumper-to-bumper, 80+ mph, full of semi's and I was the only one on 66,

    Depending on where you were, 40 does parallel old 66 through places like Oklahoma and points West. In other places, like Illinois, I think it is I-55 or 57.

    I paralleled 55 (I think) in IL, and 40 in Texas.
    Since 66 is chopped up some times the road just ends in some places and directed to another highway.
    The stretch along 40 in Texas is only about 10 or so miles.

    usually type out an itenerary that includes the RT X 6 mi, Left on Y type instructions.

    A lot easier than trying to find something on a map. :)
    Joe
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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Oct 30 16:21:00 2020
    I paralleled 55 (I think) in IL, and 40 in Texas.
    Since 66 is chopped up some times the road just ends in some places and directed to another highway.
    The stretch along 40 in Texas is only about 10 or so miles.

    I have been reading up some on 66 lately, what with still being cooped up
    due to the pandemic. IIRC, in Oklahoma, west of OKC, and across most of
    the TX panhandle, I-40 was mostly laid directly on top of the former US highway. So I am not surprised that any remaining stretches are not very
    long. :(

    Mike


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