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F. TRANSPORTATION <br /> The Hugo area was fortunate to have two military roads available <br /> at the time of initial growth and development. One ran between <br /> Forest Lake and Stillwater and the second between White Bear Lake <br /> and Marine on St. Croix . The future road system of the Village <br /> g <br /> was in large part based upon the existence of these two roads . <br /> Hugo ' s transportation and circulation needs are currentlybeing <br /> metby the existing highway and road system. Mass transit <br /> facilities do not exist and the two railroads which serve the <br /> Village do not provide passenger service. Limited bus service <br /> e <br /> is provided by the Greyhound Lines on its Twin Cities - Duluth <br /> runs . Those persons commuting to work from the Hugo area have <br /> to rely almost 100% on the private automobile . <br /> U . S. Highway #61 has served as the major route through Hugo <br /> for many years and will continue to serve in this role , although <br /> with the completion of I-35E in neighboring Lino Lakes much of <br /> the through traffic has been diverted from U . S . #61 to I-35E. <br /> In 1968 the average daily traffic count of U .S. #61 ranged from <br /> 5 ,950 at the g <br /> north Village line to 6 ,700 vehicles per day at the <br /> old Village north limits . The average count in 1970 for this <br /> same segment of highway ranged from 5 ,750 to 6 ,500. This is <br /> not as severe a loss as might be expected with the opening of the <br /> freeway but still significant in light of the recent9 rowth <br /> experienced in this area of Washington County. The section of <br /> U . S. #61 south of the old Village line to the RamseyCounty <br /> y <br /> border has experienced just the opposite situation . In 1968 the <br /> counts ranged from 7 ,500 to 7 ,750 while in 1970 they had increased <br /> to 7 ,900 and 8 ,400 respectively. <br /> The Washington County road network of highways forms the backbone <br /> of Hugo ' s circulation system. County State Aid Highways 4 8 <br /> and 10 plus County Road 8A provide an adequate all weather east- <br /> west collector system leading to U . S. #61 , but there is a noted <br /> absence of good north-south roads in the Village . The only up- <br /> graded north-south County road in the vicinity of Hugo is <br /> C . S .A . H. 15 , and this lies approximately one mile east of the <br /> Village at its closest point. <br /> Hugo ' s direct access to I-35E (Co . Rd . #8) has recently been <br /> up-graded and paved and now provides a good connector to the inter- <br /> state system and St. Paul . Future developments fronting on <br /> this thoroughfare will have to be controlled so as not to <br /> hinder the route in achieving its prime purpose as a high volume <br /> feeder highway. g <br /> Two railroads pass through the Village and provide Northern freight service <br /> only. Burlingtong(Duluth line) maintains a freight <br /> depot in the old Village and handles car load shipments of dry <br /> y <br /> commodities such as lumber , grain , fertilizer , etc . The Soo Line <br /> (Superior line) crosses the southeast corner of the Village at <br /> Win <br /> throw and maintains a freight depot there. Very few car <br /> loadings occur in Withrow, however . <br /> 11 <br />