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County Road 492 (Marquette County, Michigan)

County Road 492  marker

County Road 492
CR 492 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by MCRC
Length: 12.986 mi (20.899 km)
Existed: 1936 – present
Major junctions
West end: US 41 / M-28 in Negaunee
 

M-35 in Negaunee Township

US 41 / M-28 in Marquette Township
East end: Lakeshore Boulevard in Marquette
Location
Counties: Marquette
Highway system
Marquette County Roads

County Road 492  marker

M-35 in Negaunee Township

County Road 492 (CR 492, Co. Rd. 492) is a primary county road in Marquette County, Michigan. The road serves as an alternate route between Negaunee and Marquette. Several historic sites line the roadway as it runs south and parallel to the main highway, U.S. Highway 41 (US 41) and M-28, through the Marquette Iron Range in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. The path of the road runs near tracks of the Lake Superior and Ishpeming Railroad (LS&I). The locally created Iron Ore Heritage Trail will follow CR 492 through Eagle Mills and Morgan Meadows upon completion. The western terminus of the county road is on US 41/M-28 in Negaunee and the eastern end is in Marquette next to Lake Superior.

CR 492 was previously known as the Marquette–Negaunee Road before it was made a part of the State Trunkline Highway System. It was originally designated as a part of M-15 as early as 1917. The superintendent of the Marquette County Road Commission, Kenneth Ingalls Sawyer, painted the first rural highway centerline on the roadway on Dead Man's Curve. The highway was later a part of M-28 before being transferred back to county control. The highway assumed its current form by 2001. The eastern section along Brookton Road in Marquette Township was redesignated as a county secondary highway when a new connection to US 41/M-28 was opened, and the designation was extended along Wright Street on the west and north sides of Marquette.


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