Interstate 35W

Interstate 35W is the name of the western half of Interstate 35, which is used in two regions along its length. I-35 is a long north-south Interstate Highway having termini in Laredo, Texas and Duluth, Minnesota, and is the only existing Interstate highway to be 'split' into two separate interstates designated by location to serve different destinations. The reason for this is partly political, as both Minnesota and Texas have "twin cities" that each wanted Interstate 35 to themselves. Any alternate numbering scheme would likely cause "gaps" in the interstate, leading to confusion. The companion route to I-35W is the eastern Interstate 35E.

Interstate 35W in Minnesota

Interstate 35 splits in eastern Minnesota at Forest Lake in the north and Burnsville to the south. I-35W runs through Minnesota's largest city, Minneapolis, while I-35E serves neighboring St. Paul, the state capital. I-35W essentially supplants the now-decommissioned highways of old U.S. 8 north of Minneapolis, and old U.S. 65 south of the city. Mileposts and exits are numbered independently on I-35W, while they are contiguous with the rest of the interstate on I-35E. Exit number 1 on I-35W is in Forest Lake. The highway itself is marked as an "exit" from I-35E. This segment is 39 miles in length, about two miles shorter than its companion route.

Interstate 35W in Texas

Interstate 35 splits in northern Texas at Denton to the north and Hillsboro to the south. I-35W passes through Fort Worth, while the more easterly Interstate 35E passes through Dallas. I-35W supplants the old U.S. Highway 81 through and south of Fort Worth and largely supplants the extant U.S. Highway 377 between Denton and Fort Worth. Denton, Fort Worth, and Waco are control cities on this highway. Interstate 35W is the more direct route for long-distance north-south expressway traffic, as is noted on signs north and south of the 35W/35E splits near Denton and Hillsboro. I-35W is 85 miles in length, nearly 12 miles shorter than its eastern companion. The milepost numbering arrangement is just like what is done in Minnesota, although the lowest-numbered exit is at the southern end of the highway. 35W 35W 35W

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
scorpio rising
habib ben yahia
pratt & whitney f100
life sequence
lewis university
u.s. 96th infantry division
fire king
spirit dome
jeremie bonnelame
fever dreams
memorial stadium, berkeley
tshwane
queensville, ontario
the swan (tv series)
bho
browser helper object
lake bennett
northern kentucky university
chilkoot trail
australia at the 2004 summer olympics
real life (movie)
in the groove (disambiguation)
on interpretation
quincy university
brighton railway station
chicken (short film)
the casino
largest urban areas of the european union
political views of lyndon larouche
college of st. catherine
jumpgate
bicycle helmet
brentwood school (los angeles)
council for scientific and industrial research
magna steyr
nipah
the second treatise of civil government
meng huo
paris salon
discourse on inequality
king piccolo saga
butoxyethanol
stack oriented programming language
list of mediaeval abbreviations