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Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway Interstate half-loop around Dallas. Begins at I-20 in Balch Springs and ends at the International Parkway near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport. [7] Interstate 45 Julius Schepps Freeway Interstate highway passing through sparsely populated southeast Dallas, terminating at the US 75/I-30 interchange in downtown ...
Interstate 30 from Loop 820 to Texas 360: Now Texas’ 60th most clogged road (after ranking 93rd three years ago), this 8.78-mile section of I-30 delays commuters for 188,226 hours at the expense ...
International Parkway is a major north–south freeway in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. Its main purpose is to provide access to DFW Airport from the metropolitan area. Part of the Parkway from its southern end at SH 183, (Airport Freeway) and SH 360 to the South Toll Plaza for DFW Airport is designated as State Highway Spur 97.
In February 1970, the highway from US 75 westward to I-35E northwest of Dallas opened to traffic. The I-635 designation was truncated on December 2, 1971, when I-20 was rerouted south of Dallas, taking over 13 miles (21 km) of I-635's former route. [1] The connecting section of I-20 from the west was not completed until 1978.
The High Five Interchange is one of the first five-level stack interchanges built in Dallas, Texas.Located at the junction of the Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway (Interstate 635, or I-635) and the Central Expressway (U.S. Highway 75, or US 75), it replaces an antiquated combination interchange constructed in the 1960s.
Interstate 35W (I-35W [a]), a north–south Interstate Highway, is the western half of I-35 where it splits to serve the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. I-35 splits into two branch routes, I-35W and I-35E, at Hillsboro. I-35W runs north for 85.2 miles (137.1 km), carrying its own separate sequence of exit numbers.
English: Dallas-Fort Worth freeway system, no particular freeway highlighted. Date: 2 September 2009: Source: ... Author = based on 25or6to4 I-35E map |Pe ...
Jan. 1, 1978: As the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike was opened to free traffic, this sign remained along the highway saying “This is the turnpike, connects U.S. 80 in Dallas. Avoids 63 stop lights ...