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The final exit in Baton Rouge is an interchange with LA 3245 (O'Neal Lane), which serves the Ochsner Medical Center – Baton Rouge and eastern suburbs. [2] [3] [4] I-12 reaches the Amite River 1.3 miles (2.1 km) later, where it enters Livingston Parish and the city of Denham Springs.
LA 67 in Baton Rouge: I-10 in Baton Rouge: 1961 [16] 1964 [10] Unfinished Baton Rouge loop partially retained as I-110; planned as 13.60-mile (21.89 km) route with western terminus at I-10 near Port Allen [11] I-410: 48.5: 78.1 I-10 west of New Orleans: I-10 in Eastern New Orleans: 1969 [15] 1977 [17]
Louisiana Highway 3034 (LA 3034) runs 3.53 miles (5.68 km) in an east–west direction from LA 408 to the junction of LA 37 and LA 64 in Central, East Baton Rouge Parish. The route heads southeast from LA 408 (Hooper Road) along Sullivan Road. It then turns east onto Wax Road, which transitions onto Magnolia Bridge Road.
Louisiana Highway 3246 (LA 3246) runs 3.80 miles (6.12 km) in a north–south direction along Siegen Lane from LA 42 south of Baton Rouge to the concurrent US 61 and LA 73 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish. [45] The route begins at an intersection at which LA 42 turns east from Burbank Drive onto Highland Road.
LA 73 in Baton Rouge: US 190 between Baton Rouge and Denham Springs: 1955: current Was a portion of SR 7 (later SR 7-D) from 1921-1955 LA 427: 14.574: 23.455 LA 73 in Baton Rouge: LA 73 at Hope Villa: 1955: current LA 428: 8.817: 14.190 LA 23 near Belle Chasse: LA 407 in New Orleans: 1955: current LA 429: 10.190: 16.399
It heads east on Old Baton Rouge Highway, an undivided two-lane highway, and crosses the Natalbany River from Livingston Parish into Tangipahoa Parish. A short distance later, LA 1040 intersects LA 1249 (Pumpkin Center Road), connecting to exit 35 on I-12 north of Pumpkin Center.
Louisiana Highway 3064 (LA 3064) runs 4.41 miles (7.10 km) in a north–south direction along Staring Lane and Essen Lane from Burbank Drive to LA 73 (Jefferson Highway) in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish. [17] The entire highway is in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish.
[3] [7] A major improvement along LA 1077 occurred in 1976 when the interchange with I-12 was completed. On June 25 of that year, it was part of the last stretch of I-12 opened to traffic, spanning 31.2 miles (50.2 km) from LA 445 south of Robert to LA 434 north of Lacombe. [13] The route of LA 1077 contains an anomaly within the state highway ...