U.S. Route 12 in Michigan - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Berrien
New Buffalo 0.00 0.00 US 12 west / LMCT Indiana state line
I-94 / LMCT – Detroit, Chicago Eastern end of LMCT concurrency
Bertrand Township US 31 (St. Joseph Valley Parkway)
M-139 north (Chicago Road)
Niles Township M-51 (11th Street)
Cass
Milton Township M-60 (Detroit Road) US 12 leaves Niles bypass
Edwardsburg M-62
Mason Township Old M-205 Formerly M-205
M-217 (Michiana Parkway)
Porter Township M-40
St. Joseph
Mottville M-103
White Pigeon US 131 – Three Rivers
Sturgis M-66 (Centerville Road) Western end of M-66 concurrency
M-66 (Nottawa Street) Eastern end of M-66 concurrency
Branch
Coldwater Township M-86 (Colon Road)
Coldwater BL I-69 south Western end of BL I-69 concurrency
I-69
BL I-69 south
Eastern end of concurrency BL I-69
Hillsdale
Allen M-49 (Allen Road) Western end of M-49 concurrency
Allen Township M-49 (Edon Road) Eastern end of M-49 concurrency
Jonesville M-99 (Carleton Road) Western end of M-99 concurrency
M-99 (Homer Road) Eastern end of M-99 concurrency
Lenawee
Woodstock Township US 127
US 223 (Meridian Road)
Cambridge Township M-50
M-124 (Wamplers Lake Road)
Franklin Township M-52
Washtenaw
Pittsfield Township US 23
Ypsilanti Township I-94 west Western end of I-94 concurrency; starts at Exit 181
Ypsilanti
BUS US 12 east (Huron Street)
Exit 183
Ypsilanti Township I-94 east Eastern end of I-94 concurrency; ends at Exit 185
Wayne
Van Buren Township
BUS US 12 west (Michigan Avenue)
Canton Township I-275 – Flint, Toledo
Dearborn US 24 (Telegraph Road))
M-39 (Southfield Freeway)
I-94 (Edsel Ford Freeway)
Detroit M-153 (Ford Road)
I-75 (Fisher Freeway)
208.90 336.19 Cass Avenue Eastern terminus of US 12; Michigan Avenue continues to Woodward Avenue
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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