Wisconsin Highway 192 Explained

State:WI
Type:WI
Route:192
Map Custom:yes
Map Notes:Former WIS 192 highlighted in red
Length Mi:2.6
Established:1947[1]
Decommissioned:1990[2]
Direction A:South
Terminus A: in Pleasant Prairie
Junction: in Kenosha
Direction B:North
Terminus B: near Kenosha
Counties:Kenosha
Previous Type:WI
Previous Route:191
Next Type:WI
Next Route:193

Wisconsin Highway 192 (WIS 192) was a short state highway in Wisconsin. It traveled from WIS 50 to WIS 43 (later WIS 142 to Interstate 43).[1] [3]

Route description

Starting at WIS 50, WIS 192 began to travel northward. Going north to the southeast corner of the Kenosha Regional Airport, it then intersected WIS 158. Going further north, it then ended at WIS 142 (now CTH-S).[3] [4]

History

Starting in 1947, WIS 192 was formed. Initially, it traveled from WIS 50 to WIS 43.[1] During its existence, its routing had not been changed significantly.[1] [3] Meanwhile, in 1974, WIS 43 became WIS 142 due to the creation of I-43.[5] In 1990, the route became decommissioned.[2] Today, it is signed as part of CTH-H.[4]

Notes and References

  1. 1948. December 23, 2020.
  2. 1991. December 23, 2020.
  3. 1990. December 23, 2020.
  4. Wisconsin Department of Transportation . January 2020 . ((Kenosha Co.)) . 1:100,000 . Madison . Wisconsin Department of Transportation . December 23, 2020 .
  5. 1975. December 23, 2020.