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Arizona State Route 202 (SR 202) or Loop 202 (202L) is a semi-beltway circling the eastern and southern areas of the Phoenix metropolitan area in central Maricopa County, Arizona. It traverses the eastern end and the southern end of the city of Phoenix , in addition to the cities of Tempe , Mesa , Chandler , and Gilbert , and is a vital route ...
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Following the Loop 101 interchange, I-10 reaches the western city limits of Phoenix. It meets the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway between 59th and 51st avenues. As it approaches downtown Phoenix, I-10 has the first of two interchanges with Interstate 17, a four-level symmetrical stack interchange known locally as The Stack. I-10 and I-17 box in ...
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Loop 202 in Mesa: Ironwood Road in Queen Creek/Apache Junction: 2014: current SR 30 — — Loop 303 in Goodyear: Loop 202 in Phoenix: proposed — Proposed I-10 reliever SR 51: 16.70: 26.88 I-10 / Loop 202 in Phoenix: Loop 101 in Phoenix: 1987: current SR 61: 76.51: 123.13 US 60 near Show Low: NM 53 near Zuni Pueblo: 1935: current SR 62: 3.50: ...
Reconstructed in 2004 to its current setup, the interchange, which is the busiest in the state of Arizona with over 300,000 vehicles per day, provides full directional access between the three freeways, as well as HOV lane connections for southbound SR 51 to eastbound I-10, westbound I-10 to northbound SR 51, westbound Loop 202 to westbound I ...
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Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway) Loop 202 exits 27 (south) and 28 (north) 194.00: 312.21: Apache Trail (Historic US 80 east) / Meridian Drive: Eastern terminus of US 60X(1); east end of Historic US 80 concurrency; road continues into Pinal County as Apache Trail (Historic US 80) 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi