Old Wards Ferry Road is an approximately 3.6-mile portion of the original alignment of Wards Ferry Road located near the city of Sonora, California. As currently configured this older alignment begins at modern Wards Ferry Road near Curtis Creek and terminates in Sonora at Sanguinetti Road. The Olds Wards Ferry Road corridor is largely defined by the single lane 1914-era arch concrete bridge at Curtis Creek. Wards Ferry Road is one of the oldest road corridors in Tuolumne County having been set up as a ferry crossing by Joesph Ward during 1850. Wards Ferry Road was once the primary connecting highway between the communities of Big Oak Flat and Sonora. Wards Ferry Road is most well-known from the largely one-lane wide alignment through Murderer's Gulch where it crosses the Tuolumne River via heavily graffitied 1971 Wards Ferry Bridge. Pictured as the blog cover is the 1897 Wards Ferry Bridge as it was during 1951. The 1897 Wards Ferry Bridge was built ...
Hawaii Route 540 is a 3.9-mile alternate of Hawaii Route 50 which loops to/from said highway via Halewili Road. This highway was originally designated as Hawaii Route 54 in 1955. Hawaii Route 54 was aligned initially aligned through Numila via Sugar Mill Road and McBryde New Mill Road until the early 1960s. The corridor was renumbered as Hawaii Route 540 in the 1970s which denoted it to be a secondary highway. This page is part of the Gribblenation Hawaii Roads series. A compellation of all Hawaii-related media from both Gribblenation and RoadwayWiz can be found by clicking here . Part 1; the history of Hawaii Route 540 Hawaii Route 540 is aligned over Hawawili Road and forms a loop of Hawaii Route 50 (Kaumualii Highway. The loop begins near Kalaheo and ends near Eleele near the turnoff towards Hawaii Route 541. Much of Hawaii Route 540 passes through land which was part of the McBryde Sugar Plantation. The highway passes by the former compan...