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A task force of the U.S. Roads WikiProject |
The Auto Trails task force coordinates all articles about auto trails: named highways that were promoted by non-government associations. This includes those that were designated after the 1920s, when routes were numbered, such as the Ocean Highway (1936).
Scope and goals[edit]
How you can help[edit]
Assessment[edit]
See WP:USRD/A for more details on how to assess articles for this task force.
Recognized content[edit]
Featured articles[edit]
Good articles[edit]
Main page featured articles[edit]
- Utah State Route 128 (2009-04-06)
- Interstate 15 in Arizona (2010-09-13)
- Interstate 80 Business (West Wendover, Nevada–Wendover, Utah) (2013-02-11)
- U.S. Route 40 Alternate (Keysers Ridge–Cumberland, Maryland) (2014-04-28)
- U.S. Route 50 in Nevada (2018-02-08)
- Interstate 70 in Colorado (2021-03-01)
- U.S. Route 30 in Iowa (2021-12-05)
Did you know? articles[edit]
- Wendover Cut-off (2007-08-04)
- Interstate 15 in Arizona (2007-08-14)
- Lincoln Highway (Omaha) (2007-09-27)
- Interstate 70 in Colorado (2008-02-21)
- Interstate 80 in Nevada (2008-03-02)
- U.S. Route 30 in Iowa (2010-07-14)
- Interstate 80 in Utah (2014-01-16)
Resources[edit]
Presently talk:auto trail has several lists and a number of links to maps.
- American Automobile Association (1922). Highways Green Book (3rd ed.). Washington, DC: American Automobile Association. pp. 418–20.
- United States Touring Map (Map). Automobile Club of America and National Highways Association. 1924.
- Midget Map of the Transcontinental Trails of the United States (Map). Clason Map Company. 1923.
- Touring Atlas of the United States (Map). Clason Map Company. 1925.
- Auto Road Atlas (Map). Rand McNally. 1926.
Structure[edit]
Articles should follow WP:USRD/STDS for standards and structure.
Categories[edit]
Auto trail pole markers and signs[edit]
Templates[edit]
Userbox[edit]
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