Legislative route (Minnesota)

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This sign, at a rest area on Interstate 35 just north of the Iowa border, describes the process that went into creating Minnesota's highway system.

In the U.S. state of Minnesota, a legislative route is a highway number defined by the Minnesota State Legislature. The routes from 1 to 70 are constitutional routes, defined as part of the Babcock Amendment to the Minnesota State Constitution,[1] passed November 2, 1920. All of them were listed in the constitution until a 1974 rewrite. Though they are now listed separately in §161.114 of the Minnesota Statutes, the definitions are legally considered to be part of the constitution, and cannot be altered or removed without an amendment. Legislative routes with numbers greater than 70 can be added or deleted by the legislature.

Until 1933 Constitutional Routes corresponded exactly to the number marked on the highways, but this is no longer necessarily the case. In fact, it is common for CR highways to be composed of several different trunk highways. When the U.S. Highway system was created in 1926, many of these roads were made up of one or more U.S. highways. Today, they now use a mix of Minnesota state highways, U.S. highways, and Interstate highways.

Constitutional Route 1 is currently one of the most complex routes, composed of:

However, the route can be considered to be superseded along almost its entire length by Interstate 35 (and I-35E) and Minnesota State Highway 61. By contrast, Constitutional Route 58 still has the same marked number and extent that it did in 1920.

There is some ambiguity in how literally the Minnesota Department of Transportation must interpret the constitutional routes. In some cases, the routes no longer directly serve communities for which they were once designated, but are routed along nearby highways instead.

List of routes[]

Constitutional Routes 1–70[]

  • : Iowa to Ontario via Albert Lea, Owatonna, Faribault, Northfield, Farmington, St. Paul, White Bear, Forest Lake, Wyoming, Rush City, Pine City, Hinckley, Sandstone, Moose Lake, Carlton, Duluth, Two Harbors, and Grand Marais
  • : Duluth to North Dakota via Carlton, McGregor, Aitkin, Brainerd, Motley, Staples, Wadena, Detroit, and Moorhead
  • : Wisconsin to North Dakota via La Crescent, Winona, Kellogg, Wabasha, Lake City, Red Wing, Hastings, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Osseo, Champlin, Anoka, Elk River, Big Lake, St. Cloud, Albany, Sauk Centre, Alexandria, Elbow Lake, Fergus Falls, and Breckenridge
  • Constitutional Route 4: Iowa to International Falls via Jackson, Windom, Sanborn, Redwood Falls, Morton, Olivia, Willmar, Paynesville, Sauk Centre, Long Prairie, Wadena, Park Rapids, Itasca State Park, and Bemidji
  • Constitutional Route 5: Iowa to Swan River via Blue Earth, Winnebago, Mankato, St. Peter, Le Sueur, Jordan, Shakopee, Minneapolis, Cambridge, Mora, and McGregor
  • Constitutional Route 6: Iowa to Manitoba via Luverne, Pipestone, Lake Benton, Ivanhoe, Canby, Madison, Bellingham, Odessa, Ortonville, Graceville, Dumont, Wheaton, Breckenridge, Moorhead, Kragnes, Georgetown, Perley, Hendrum, Ada, Crookston, Warren, Donaldson, and Hallock
  • Constitutional Route 7: Winona to South Dakota via St. Charles, Rochester, Kasson, Dodge Center, Claremont, Owatonna, Waseca, Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm, Springfield, Tracy, and Lake Benton
  • Constitutional Route 8: Duluth to North Dakota via Floodwood, Swan River, Grand Rapids, Cass Lake, Bemidji, Bagley, Erskine, Crookston, and East Grand Forks
  • Constitutional Route 9: La Crescent to South Dakota via Hokah, Houston, Rushford, Lanesboro, Preston, Fountain, Spring Valley, Austin, Albert Lea, Blue Earth, Fairmont, Jackson, Worthington, and Luverne
  • : Minneapolis to Wheaton via Montrose, Cokato, Litchfield, Willmar, Benson, Morris, and Herman
  • Constitutional Route 11: Duluth to Donaldson via Eveleth, Virginia, Cook, Orr, Cusson, International Falls, Baudette, Warroad, Roseau, and Greenbush
  • : Wisconsin to Madison via St. Paul, Minneapolis, Hopkins, Norwood, Glencoe, Olivia, Granite Falls, Montevideo, and Dawson
  • Constitutional Route 13: Albert Lea to Jordan via Waseca, Waterville, Montgomery, and New Prague
  • Constitutional Route 14: Ivanhoe to Gaylord via Marshall, Redwood Falls, Morton, and Winthrop
  • Constitutional Route 15: Iowa to Winthrop via Fairmont, Madelia, and New Ulm
  • : southwest of Mankato to Worthington via Madelia, St. James, Windom, and Fulda
  • : Fulda to Granite Falls to Slayton, Garvin, and Marshall
  • Constitutional Route 18: Elk River to east of Brainerd via Princeton, Milaca, and Onamia
  • Constitutional Route 19: Brainerd to Cass Lake via Pine River and Walker
  • Constitutional Route 20: Iowa to Douglas via Canton, Harmony, Preston, Fountain, Chatfield, Oronoco, Pine Island, Zumbrota, and Cannon Falls
  • Constitutional Route 21: Zumbrota to St. Peter via Kenyon, Faribault, Le Sueur Center, and Cleveland
  • Constitutional Route 22: St. Peter to Paynesville via Gaylord, Glencoe, Hutchinson, and Litchfield
  • Constitutional Route 23: Paynesville to south of Hinckley via St. Cloud, Foley, Milaca, Ogilvie, and Mora
  • Constitutional Route 24: Litchfield to St. Cloud
  • Constitutional Route 25: Belle Plaine to Big Lake via Norwood, Watertown, Montrose, Buffalo, and Monticello
  • Constitutional Route 26: Benson to Ortonville
  • : St. Cloud to Brainerd via Sauk Rapids, Royalton, and Little Falls
  • Constitutional Route 28: Little Falls to South Dakota via Sauk Centre, Glenwood, Starbuck, Morris, Graceville, and Browns Valley
  • Constitutional Route 29: Glenwood to west of Wadena via Alexandria, Parkers Prairie, and Deer Creek
  • Constitutional Route 30: Fergus Falls to Erskine via Pelican Rapids, Detroit Lakes, and Mahnomen
  • Constitutional Route 31: Ada to Mahnomen
  • Constitutional Route 32: east of Crookston to Greenbush via Red Lake Falls, Thief River Falls, and Middle River
  • Constitutional Route 33: Thief River Falls to Warren
  • Constitutional Route 34: Detroit to west of Grand Rapids via Park Rapids, Walker, and Remer
  • : Mille Lacs Lake to Ely via Aitkin, Grand Rapids, Hibbing, Chisholm, Buhl, Mountain Iron, Virginia, Gilbert, McKinley, Biwabik, Aurora, and Tower
  • Constitutional Route 36: Fergus Falls to east of Henning
  • Constitutional Route 37: Little Falls to Motley
  • Constitutional Route 38: Montevideo to Starbuck via Benson
  • Constitutional Route 39: Mankato to west of Albert Lea via Mapleton, Minnesota Lake, and Wells
  • Constitutional Route 40: Iowa to Owatonna via Lyle, Austin, and Blooming Prairie
  • Constitutional Route 41: Blooming Prairie to Hayfield
  • Constitutional Route 42: east of Rochester to Kellogg via Elgin and Plainview
  • Constitutional Route 43: Rushford to Winona
  • Constitutional Route 44: Hokah to Canton via Caledonia
  • Constitutional Route 45: Wisconsin to St. Paul via Stillwater and Lake Elmo
  • Constitutional Route 46: Wisconsin to Wyoming via Taylors Falls and Center City
  • Constitutional Route 47: Slayton to Pipestone
  • Constitutional Route 48: west of Granite Falls to Canby via Clarkfield
  • : east of Montevideo to south of Willmar via Clara City
  • Constitutional Route 50: Cannon Falls to Minneapolis via Farmington
  • : Shakopee to north of Shakopee
  • Constitutional Route 52: south of Minneapolis to Fort Snelling towards St. Paul
  • Constitutional Route 53: Hastings to South St. Paul
  • Constitutional Route 54: Elbow Lake to Herman
  • Constitutional Route 55: northwest of Carlton to Cloquet
  • Constitutional Route 56: east of Austin to Kenyon via Brownsdale, Hayfield, Dodge Center, and West Concord
  • Constitutional Route 57: Mantorville to south of Mantorville
  • Constitutional Route 58: Zumbrota to Red Wing
  • Constitutional Route 59: Iowa to Lake City via Spring Valley, Stewartville, Rochester, Zumbro Falls
  • Constitutional Route 60: Faribault to Madison Lake via Morristown and Waterville
  • Constitutional Route 61: Deer River to Big Falls
  • Constitutional Route 62: Anoka to St. Paul
  • : south of Forest Lake to Minneapolis
  • : north of Fergus Falls to south of Moorhead via Rothsay and Barnesville
  • Constitutional Route 65: Bagley to south of Red Lake Falls via Clearbrook, Gonvick, Gully, Brooks, and Terrebonne
  • : Montevideo to north of Appleton
  • Constitutional Route 67: Echo to Granite Falls
  • Constitutional Route 68: Marshall to Canby via Minneota
  • Constitutional Route 69: Buffalo to Paynesville via Maple Lake, Annandale, and Eden Valley
  • Constitutional Route 70: west of New Ulm to Hector via Fort Ridgely and Fairfax

Legislative Routes 71–140[]

Legislative Routes 141–210[]

Legislative Routes 211–280[]

  • : Beginning at a point on (Minnesota)|Legislative Route 64 at or near Barnesville, thence extending in a southwesterly direction to a point on (Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 at or near Breckenridge.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 at or near Robbinsdale, thence extending in a northeasterly and easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 62 easterly of New Brighton, affording necessary and reasonable means of communication to industrial areas engaged in the manufacture of essential war materials, and bringing into the Trunk Highway System an important route a portion of which has been heretofore improved with federal aid, and all which has been approved for surveys and plans with federal funds by the Public Roads Administration.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 185 in Duluth, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on the line between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • : Beginning at a point on Constitutional *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3, now known as Trunk Highway 61 in the city of Wabasha, Minnesota, thence northerly to a point on the line between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 1, at or near Carlton; thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 185.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 35, at or near Hibbing; thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11 southerly of Eveleth.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 159, at or near Littlefork; thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11, westerly of Roseau; thence extending in a westerly direction thence in a general northerly direction to reach the international boundary near Pinecreek.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 170 easterly of Thief River Falls; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 136 westerly of Grygla.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 175 at or near Climax; thence extending in a general northwesterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 8 at or near East Grand Forks; thence continuing in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 173 westerly of Warren; thence continuing in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 172 westerly of Donaldson.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 166 in Ely; thence extending in a general northeasterly direction to a point north of the center of Section 20, Township 63 North, Range 11 West.
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Oklee; thence extending in a general southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 65. (currently being repealed)
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Leonard; thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 65.
  • Legislative Route 224: Repealed
  • : Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point in Section 10, Township 140 North, Range 34 West; thence extending in a general southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 34.
  • Legislative Route 227: Repealed
  • : Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 64 southerly of Barnesville; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 30, at or near Pelican Rapids.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6, at or near Moorhead; thence extending in a general westerly direction to a point on the boundary between the states of Minnesota and North Dakota.
  • : Discontinued and removed
  • Legislative Route 232: Repealed
  • Legislative Route 233: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 138 westerly of Laporte; thence extending in a general southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 34, at or near Akeley.
  • : Repealed
  • Legislative Route 236: Discontinued and removed
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to New Munich; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3. (currently being repealed)
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 westerly of Albany; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point at or near Upsala; thence continuing in a northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 28 westerly of Little Falls.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 27, at or near Sauk Rapids; thence extending in a general southwesterly direction crossing the Mississippi River; thence continuing in a general southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 at or near St. Cloud.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 69, at or near Annandale; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3.
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to St. Michael; then extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 392.
  • Legislative Route 242: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 95 southerly of *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 46; thence extending in a general southeasterly direction to a point on the boundary between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 1 southerly of White Bear Lake; thence extending in a general easterly and northerly direction to a point at or near Mahtomedi; thence continuing in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 96.

[See Note.]

  • : Beginning at a point at or near the junction of *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 and *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 20; thence extending in a general westerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 50.
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Nerstrand; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point westerly of Dennison; thence continuing in a general northwesterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 1 at or near Northfield.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 59 southerly of Zumbro Falls; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 42 at or near Plainview.
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Altura; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point in or adjacent to Rollingstone; thence continuing in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3.
  • Legislative Route 249: Discontinued and removed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 9, at or near Lanesboro; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 77.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 1, at or near Clarks Grove; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 40.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 9 westerly of Austin; thence extending northeasterly to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 40 northerly of the south line of Section 34, Township 103 North, Range 18 West, Mower County, Minnesota; thence extending southeasterly to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 9 in or near Austin; thence extending easterly along *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 9 to a point in or near Austin and thence southerly and westerly to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 40 in or near Austin.
  • : Repealed
  • : Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 5, at or near Winnebago; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 39, at or near Wells.
  • : Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Hanska; thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 15.
  • Legislative Route 258: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on Statutory *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 100, at or near Henderson; thence extending in a general southeasterly direction to a point at or near Le Sueur.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 5 southwesterly of Shakopee, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on proposed *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 12, thence extending in a northeasterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 5 at or near Edina.
  • Legislative Route 261: Repealed
  • Legislative Route 262: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Ceylon; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 391 westerly of Fairmont. (currently being repealed)
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Round Lake; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 391 easterly of Worthington.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 85 northeasterly of Bigelow; thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on the boundary between the states of Minnesota and Iowa.
  • Legislative Route 266: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Iona; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 17, at or near Slayton. (currently being repealed)
  • Legislative Route 268: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 88, at or southerly of Jasper; thence extending in a westerly direction to a point on the boundary between the states of Minnesota and South Dakota.
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Hills; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6.
  • : Beginning at a point on the boundary between the states of Minnesota and South Dakota near the northwest corner of Section 30, Township 113 North, Range 46 West; thence extending in an easterly and southerly direction to a point in or adjacent to Hendricks; thence continuing in a southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 90.
  • : Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 14 northerly of Milroy; thence extending in a southerly and easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 4 south of Redwood Falls; thence continuing in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 93, in or adjacent to Morgan.
  • Legislative Route 273: Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point in or adjacent to Wood Lake; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 67.
  • : Repealed
  • : Beginning at a point on the boundary line between the states of Minnesota and South Dakota westerly of Marietta, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point in or adjacent to Marietta, thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6.
  • : Repealed
  • Legislative Route 278: Discontinued and removed
  • Legislative Route 279: Cedar Avenue from Minneapolis to Apple Valley.

Legislative Routes 281–350[]

Subd. 232.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 301.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3; thence extending in a general westerly direction to the main entrance of the Minnesota State Reformatory for Men.

Subd. 233.

[Repealed, 1Sp2003 c 22 s 3]

Subd. 234.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 303.

Discontinued and removed from T.H. system. See Laws 1973, Chapter 249.

Subd. 235.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 304.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 38 at or near Montevideo; thence extending in an easterly direction to connect with *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 49 easterly of Montevideo.

Subd. 236. *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 305.

[Repealed, 2001 c 213 s 29]

Subd. 237.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 306.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 35 at or near Gilbert; thence extending in a general northeasterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 35 at or near Biwabik.

Subd. 238.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 307.

Beginning at a point on Constitutional *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 8 at or near East Grand Forks; thence extending in a general westerly direction to a point on the boundary between the states of North Dakota and Minnesota.

Subd. 239.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 308.

Beginning at a point on Constitutional *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11 westerly of Fox; thence running in a general northerly direction to a point on Statutory *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 218 at or near Ross.

Subd. 240.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 309.

MS 2012 [Repealed, 2014 c 287 s 26]

Subd. 241.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 310.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11 at or near Roseau, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on the boundary line between the State of Minnesota and the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

Subd. 242.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 311.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 289 at or near the entrance to the Moose Lake State Hospital, thence extending in an easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 390.

Subd. 243.

  • [[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 312. [Discontinued and removed]

Subd. 244.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 313.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11 at or near Warroad, thence extending in a northerly direction to a point on the boundary between the State of Minnesota and the Province of Manitoba, Canada.

Subd. 245.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 314.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 110 southerly of St. Francis, thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 5, thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 1 at or near Forest Lake, provided, however, that such route shall not be established, constructed or marked until receipt by the adjutant general of Minnesota of the authority from the proper federal agency to proceed with the acquisition of land for the construction of the proposed Bethel airport affording Bethel Airport a reasonable means of communication with other places within the state.

Subd. 246.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 315.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 158 in International Falls, thence extending in a general northerly direction to the boundary line between the State of Minnesota and the Province of Ontario, Canada.

Subd. 247.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 316.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 at or near Hastings, thence extending in a southeasterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 3 at or near Red Wing.

Subd. 248.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 317.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 220 westerly of Stephen in Marshall County, thence extending in a westerly direction to the boundary line between the state of Minnesota and the state of North Dakota.

Subd. 249.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 318.

Discontinued and removed from T.H. system. See Laws 1974, Chapter 151.

Subd. 250.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 319.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6 in the city of Ortonville; thence in a general northwesterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 148 in Ortonville.

Subd. 251.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 320.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 116, easterly of Nerstrand; thence extending in a general westerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 246 in or adjacent to Nerstrand.

Subd. 252.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 321.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 22 in Eden Valley, thence extending in a general northerly direction, so as to run easterly of Horse Shoe Lake, to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 23 in Richmond.

Subd. 253.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 322.

[Repealed, 2001 c 213 s 29]

Subd. 254.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 323.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 298 at or near the intersection of *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 298 and Barron Road; thence extending westerly, southerly and northeasterly to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 298. (currently being repealed)

Subd. 255. Route 324A.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6 in Hallock; thence extending in a general westerly direction following generally the location of present County State-Aid Highway 3 to a point on the boundary line between the state of Minnesota and the state of North Dakota.

Subd. 256.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 325.

Beginning at a point on Constitutional *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 11 in Baudette, thence extending in a northerly and northeasterly direction to the boundary line between the state of Minnesota and the Province of Ontario, Canada.

Subd. 257.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 326.

[Repealed, 1996 c 456 s 24]

Subd. 258.

  • [[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 327. [Discontinued and removed]

Subd. 259.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 328.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 6 in Hallock; thence extending in a general easterly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 174, northerly of Lake Bronson.

Subd. 260.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 329.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 144 in or near Morris; thence extending in an easterly direction into and through the grounds of the West Central School and Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota and terminating at the east boundary thereof.

Subd. 261.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 330.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 7 westerly of Lamberton; thence extending into and through the grounds of the Southwest Experiment Station of the University of Minnesota; thence back to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 7.

Subd. 262.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 331.

[Repealed, 1996 c 455 art 3 s 34]

Subd. 263.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 332.

MS 2010 [Repealed, 2011 c 34 s 1]

Subd. 265.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 334.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 116 at or near Inver Grove Heights; thence extending in a general northerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 102 at or near St. Paul.

Subd. 266.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 335.

MS 2008 [Repealed, 2008 c 350 art 1 s 89]

Subd. 267.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 336.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 2 at or near Dilworth; thence extending in a general southerly direction following generally the location of present County State-Aid Highway 11 to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 392.

Subd. 268.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 337.

From a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 2 in the city of Brainerd thence extending southwesterly to its intersection with new, marked Trunk Highway 371 as signed on May 30, 2001.

Subd. 269.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 338.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 7 easterly of Rochester and thence extending in a southerly direction to a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 391.

Subd. 270.*[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 339.

Beginning at a point on *[[(Minnesota)|Legislative Route 45, thence extending easterly to a point on the boundary line between the states of Minnesota and Wisconsin.

Legislative Routes 351–396[]

Routes 380 to 385 were defined in and after 1975, and "may be added by order of the commissioner of transportation to the trunk highway system"; only 383, 384, and 385 have been added, and 385 no longer exists.

  • Legislative Route 380: Shepard Road in St. Paul
  • : deleted from the statutes (was a planned extension of the Lafayette Freeway northwest to I-35E)
  • Legislative Route 382: part of I-35E in St. Paul (actually covered by Route 390)
  • Legislative Route 383: Bloomington to Brooklyn Park
  • Legislative Route 384: Eden Prairie to southeast of Minneapolis
  • Legislative Route 385: deleted from the statutes (was Washington Avenue in Minneapolis)

Routes 390 to 396 were defined in and after the 1950s as portions of the Interstate Highway System "to take advantage of federal aid made available by the United States to the state of Minnesota for highway purposes".

  • Legislative Route 390: Iowa to Wisconsin (I-35, I-35E, and I-535)
  • Legislative Route 391: South Dakota to Wisconsin (I-90)
  • Legislative Route 392: North Dakota to Wisconsin (I-94)
  • Legislative Route 393: loop around the Twin Cities (I-494 and I-694)
  • Legislative Route 394: alternate to Route 390 through Minneapolis (I-35W)
  • Legislative Route 395: Duluth (part of I-35)
  • Legislative Route 396: Duluth (extension of I-35)

Interstate 394 is not a separate legislative route, instead being parts of Route 10 and Route 107, which carried U.S. Highway 12 along the same alignment before I-394 was built.

See also[]

  • County state aid highway (CSAH)

References[]

  1. ^ "A brief history of MnDOT". Minnesota Department of Transportation. Retrieved March 7, 2022.

External links[]

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