Interstate 2
Interstate 2 (I-2) is a partially completed Interstate Highway running through the Lower Rio Grande Valley of South Texas.
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| Length | 46.8 mi[2][3] (75.3 km) | |||
| Existed | 2013[1]–present | |||
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| East end | Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Harlingen | |||
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It begins at the intersection of U.S. Highway 83 (US 83) and Business U.S. Highway 83 (Bus. US 83) in Penitas and heads eastward before terminating at I-69E/US 77/US 83 in Harlingen.
For its entire length, I-2 runs concurrently with US 83. I-2 also parallels Mexican Federal Highway 2 (Fed. 2), another major east–west route that traces the Mexico-U.S. border along the Mexican side of the Rio Grande.
When completed, the western part will be the city of Laredo.
Interstate 2 Media
References
- ↑ Essex, Allen (May 30, 2013). "State Adds I-69 to Interstate System". Brownsville Herald. http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/valley/article_cbb0e04a-c99b-11e2-8c72-001a4bcf6878.html. Retrieved June 27, 2017.
- ↑ Texas Department of Transportation. "Highway Designation File - Interstate Highway No. 2". Retrieved September 3, 2013.
- ↑ Staff (May 31, 2013). "Interstate 69" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 1, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2013.