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Central Expressway near NorthPark Center. The Central project was first proposed by Dallas City Planner George E. Kessler in 1911, who suggested that the city buy the right of way of the Houston and Texas Central Railway (H&TC) to remove the railway tracks and construct a Central Boulevard (later renamed the Central Expressway project) in their place.
State Highway 310 (SH 310) is an 8.3-mile (13.4 km) north–south state highway located mostly within Dallas.It is a portion of the old route of U.S. Highway 75 (US 75) along the Central Expressway, which now ends in downtown Dallas.
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.
A short spur freeway traveling from SH 121-Central Expressway (US 75) interchange to SH 5 south of downtown McKinney. Soon to become part of Sam Rayburn Tollway. [30] [31] Spur 408 Patriot Parkway A freeway passing through semi-rural southwest Dallas, connecting to Loop 12 on the north and terminating at I-20 in the south. [32] Spur 482 Storey Lane
DALLAS - A second person has died after a major crash on the Central Expressway in Dallas early Wednesday morning.. The crash happened around 4 a.m. in the northbound lanes of U.S. Highway 75 ...
The following roads are named Central Expressway: Central Expressway (California), part of County Route G6 in Santa Clara County, California; Central Expressway (Dallas), part of U.S. Highway 75 in Dallas, Texas; Central Expressway (England), part of the A533 road in Runcorn, Cheshire; Central Expressway (Korea), translation of Jungang ...
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The chain's first location in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex opened on December 19, 2011 in Dallas. [10] Goody Goody Liquor, a family liquor store company based in Dallas, responded to Spec's entering the DFW market by entering the Houston market. [11] For eight consecutive years, the Houston Press gave Spec's the "Best Liquor Store" award. [12]