It provided a navigable route connected by canals to the Delaware River starting in the late 18th century.
The antebellum route connected the two towns as well as the villages along the way two times per week.
By 1933, the route had been renumbered as SH 53, as the route no longer connected to its parent highway.
The state of Illinois created Route 98 in 1924; the original route connected several cities in western Illinois.
Since all four routes are U.S. Highways and come from all directions, it was imperative to keep the routes connected.
Bus rapid transit system: the Jinan BRT has six routes, connected by transfer stations.
But Saint-Cyr knew of a secret path from a Perpignan smuggler; the route connected the coast road with the inland road.
The route connected to the Via Maris and the Kings Highway by way of several east-west roads:
It is a cut-off connecting U.S. Route 101 and State Route 299.
Never built, Interstate 178 was planned to connect U.S. Route 22, formerly designated I-78 into Allentown.