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M-134 (Michigan highway)

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M-134 marker
M-134
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Route information
Maintained by MDOT
Length33.19 mi[1] (53.41 km)
Existed1938–present
Major junctions
Major intersections M-48 south of Goetzville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMichigan
CountiesMackinac & Chippewa
Highway system
US 131 M-136

M-134 is a state trunkline route in the Upper Peninsula of the U.S. state of Michigan.

The route runs from north of St. Ignace to DeTour Village and from DeTour utilizes the Drummond Island Ferry to cross the DeTour Passage to Drummond Island. The 33.19 mile length reference includes the length of the Drummond Island Ferry routing.

A portion of the route, from north of St. Ignace to the Mackinac/Chippewa county line was originally designated as M-4 and was redesignated as M-134 in 1939, although most of the roads in this original route have been returned to local control as new alignments for the route were built. In the 1940s, the route was extended eastward to DeTour Village, and in 1988, the route was extended across the Detour Passage to Drummond Island.

Historical Notes: From 1928 until 1938, M-134 was designated on a road in Missaukee County from M-66 three miles north of McBain east to Falmouth. In 1938, the road returned to local control.

Trivia

References

  1. ^ Michigan Highways: Highways 120 through 139 Christopher J. Bessert. URL accessed Aug 24 2006.