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Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Official name: Huey P. Long - O.K. Allen Bridge: Other name(s) Old Bridge: Maintained by: Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development [1] ID number: 611700071000001: Characteristics; Design: Cantilever truss bridge: Total length: 5,879 feet (1,792 m) Clearance below: 113 feet (34 m) History; Construction cost ...
LA 25 is an undivided two-lane highway for virtually its entire length. [2] The highway is classified as a rural minor arterial by the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (La DOTD). Daily traffic volume in 2013 peaked at 19,100 vehicles in Covington, 13,000 in Franklinton, and 10,700 in Folsom.
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
Both routes connect Madisonville to Interstate 12 (I-12), the region's major east–west highway. North of town, LA 1077 crosses US 190 at Goodbee, a point west of Covington. Near the end of its route, LA 1077 abandons its north–south trajectory at the Tangipahoa Parish line and turns east to connect with LA 25. Despite this, the signage for ...
U.S. Highway 61/190 Business, also called Florida Boulevard and internally designated as U.S. Highway 61-X, [citation needed] is a 10.8 mile (17.4 km) business route that runs along the old alignment of both US 61 and US 190 through downtown Baton Rouge. [26]
The Horace Wilkinson Bridge (locally known as the New Bridge) is a cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 10 in Louisiana across the Mississippi River from Port Allen in West Baton Rouge Parish to Baton Rouge in East Baton Rouge Parish. Around the Baton Rouge metropolitan area, the bridge is more commonly known as the "New Bridge" because it is ...
The ferry service and adjoining portions of LA 10 were once part of the main highway route between Baton Rouge and Alexandria and, on a larger scale, New Orleans and Shreveport. When the original state highway system was created in 1921, it was designated as part of State Route 1, which followed the Jefferson Highway auto trail .
Interstate 12 (I-12) is an intrastate Interstate Highway located entirely within the US state of Louisiana.It spans a total of 85.59 miles (137.74 km) [1] in an east–west direction from I-10 in Baton Rouge to an interchange with both I-10 and I-59 in Slidell.