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Pages in category "Transportation in Little Rock, Arkansas" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The three highways enter the Little Rock Metropolitan Area and Little Rock. In Little Rock, I-530 ends at a high-volume interchange with I-30 and I-440. US 65 shares a concurrency with I-30. Then at the end of I-30, US 167 separates onto I-40 east while US 65 joins I-40 west. After leaving Little Rock, US 65 separates from I-40 at exit 125 in ...
West end: I-40 at the Oklahoma state line: I-540 / US 71 in Van Buren I-49 near Alma I-430 / AR 100 in North Little Rock I-30 / US 65 / US 67 / US 167 / AR 107 in North Little Rock I-57 / US 67 / US 167 in North Little Rock I-440 in North Little Rock I-55 / US 61 / US 64 / US 78 / US 79 in West Memphis: East end
AR 54 west: Northern end of AR 54 concurrency: Pine Bluff: 107.106: 172.370: 43: I-530 north (US 65 north / US 79 south) / AR 463 north – Little Rock: Southern end of I-530/US 65/US 79 concurrency 44: AR 530 south – Star City, Monticello: Future I-530 south: Pine Bluff: 46: US 65 south (US 425 south) / AR 190 west (Harding Avenue) – Dumas ...
AR 10 west (La Harpe Boulevard) Interchange; southbound exit only: Little Rock–North Little Rock line: 151.0– 151.4: 243.0– 243.7: Broadway Bridge over Arkansas River: North Little Rock: 151.4: 243.7: AR 365 north (Broadway Street) Eastern end of AR 365 concurrency; former US 65 north: 152.0: 244.6
American Freightways Corp. (AF) was an American regional less than truckload (LTL) carrier based in Harrison, Arkansas.It was acquired by FedEx in 2001, [2] renamed FedEx Freight East in 2002, [3] and its operations were merged with FedEx's other LTL subsidiaries in 2010 to form FedEx Freight Inc. [4]
Arkansas Highway 10 (AR 10) is an east–west state highway in western Arkansas. The route runs 135.4 miles (217.9 km) from the Oklahoma state line east to Interstate 30 (I-30) in Little Rock, the state's capitol. [2] The highway serves both the Fort Smith metropolitan area and the Little Rock – North Little Rock – Conway metropolitan area.
This section opened on February 16, 2007, with a ribbon cutting by Pulaski County Judge Buddy Villines, Little Rock Mayor Mark Stodola, and North Little Rock Mayor Pat Hays. The extension increased the length of the line by about 33%, making the total mileage 3.4 miles (5.5 km).