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The total cost of I-49's construction was about $1.38 billion (equivalent to $2.48 billion in 2023 [15]). [7] "Interstate 49 North" was a 36-mile (58 km) construction project that extended the highway from I-20 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line and was divided into 11 segments.
I-49 North is a 36-mile (58 km) construction project that connected I-220 in Shreveport to the Arkansas state line and has been divided into 11 segments. On November 27, 2013, the first 18.9-mile (30.4 km) section between LA 1 and US 71 opened to traffic; [ 9 ] the section to just south of the Arkansas state line opened in March 2014. [ 10 ]
I-49: 239.25: 385.04 I-10/US 167 in Lafayette: Arkansas state line north of Ida: 1983 [7] current Louisiana's primary north–south route, connecting I-10 and I-20 via Alexandria; final gap in Shreveport is under construction and southern extension from Lafayette to New Orleans is planned I-55: 65.81: 105.91 I-10/US 51 in LaPlace
The LRX will connect I-49 north of Lafayette near the city of Carencro, Louisiana, I-10 west of Lafayette near the cities of Scott, Louisiana and Duson, Louisiana, and U.S. 90 south of the city of Lafayette near the city of Youngsville, Louisiana. The proposed roadway will initially be four lanes, but will be designed to accommodate future ...
[4] [5] Louisiana Highway 3132 is planned to be extended to I-69 between I-49 and LA 1. [6] A frontage road between I-49 and LA 1 is also planned to be built. [7] [8] In October 2024, funding for the frontage road was identified and is potentially slated to start construction by late 2025. [9]
Louisiana Highway 3132 (LA 3132) is a freeway located in Shreveport, Louisiana. It runs 10.25 miles (16.50 km) in a general east–west direction from the junction of Interstates 20 and 220 to LA 523 , serving as a southwestern bypass of the downtown area.
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A large section of US 71 through Missouri, Arkansas and Louisiana is being upgraded to Interstate standards as an extension of Interstate 49 from Shreveport, Louisiana to Kansas City, Missouri. It will also connect to New Orleans with "Future I-49" signage being posted, but with no construction, as of 2017, being started.