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Former state routes in Arizona

1927 SR 71 route markerEarly 1950s SR 179 route marker1956 SR 93 route marker1963 SR. 160 Route Marker1973 SR 81 route markerPresent SR 89L route markerPresent SR 81 route marker
Example signage from the Arizona State Highway System
Highway names
Interstates: Interstate X (I-X)
US Highways: U.S. Route X (US X)
State: State Route X (SR X)
System links

State Route 62
Location: Chloride to US 93
Existed: 1936–1972

State Route 63
Location: Petrified Forest National Park to US 260
Existed: 1932–1933

State Route 63
Location: Sanders to SR 164
Existed: 1961–1980s

State Route 65
Location: Payson to Winslow
Existed: 1930s–1967

State Route 81
Location: Safford to Douglas
Existed: 1927–1938

State Route 81
Location: US 180 / US 191 to Lyman Lake State Park
Existed: 1963–2005

State Route 84A
Location: Tucson to South Tucson
Existed: 1951–1962

State Route 89L
Location: Page

State Route 93
Location: Wickenburg to Nogales
Existed: 1946–1985

Below is a list and summary of the former state highways.

State Route 62 was a state highway in northwestern Arizona running a total of 4 miles (6.4 km) from US 93, north of Kingman to the mining town of Chloride. The road first appeared on a 1936 map and it was deleted from the state highway system in 1972 because of the closure of the mine in Chloride. The road is still in use today as a county route.

State Route 63 was a state highway in northeastern Arizona. The route first appeared on a state map in 1932 running through the Petrified Forest National Park east of Winslow between then U.S. Route 66 and U.S. Route 260. The road was decertified in 1933 and is now maintained by the National Park Service.


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