Interstate 35
Interstate 35 is an Interstate Highway in the United States. It goes from Laredo, Texas at the Mexico border north to Duluth, Minnesota. The route is 1,568.38 miles (2,524.06 km) long.[1]
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Length | 1,569.06 mi[1] (2,525.16 km) |
Existed | 1956–present |
History | Completed in 1982[2] |
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South end | Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Laredo, TX |
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North end | Lua error in Module:Jct at line 204: attempt to concatenate local 'link' (a boolean value). in Duluth, MN |
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In June 2015, the highway was closed because of high water and a rock slide caused by Tropical Storm Bill. On June 18, the southbound lanes opened. It was not known when the northbound lanes would open.[3]
Route description
Kansas
Between the Oklahoma border and Emporia, I-35 is part of the Kansas Turnpike. This part of the interstate goes through Wichita and goes through the Flint Hills area. At Emporia, I-35 separates itself into a new road. This free part of I-35 goes through Ottawa before entering the Kansas City Metropolitan Area, where it goes through Johnson County, and Kansas City, Kansas.
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I-35 starts at this traffic signal in Laredo, Texas
I-35 in Goldsby, Oklahoma, at milemarker 102
Bond Bridge carries I-35 in Kansas City
I-35 in Iowa, near exit 182. The town of Swaledale is about one mile (1.6 km) to the east.
I-35's northern terminus is at this intersection with London Road (MN 61) in Duluth, Minnesota, with Lake Superior in the background.
I-29 and I-35
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Staff (October 31, 2002). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002". Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved March 28, 2007.
- ↑ Gyure, Joseph. "Interstate 35 dramatically changed Waco's face". Waco Tribune-Herald. http://www.historicwaco.org/WHP/Places/I35.htm. Retrieved January 10, 2006.
- ↑ "Portion of Highway Between Dallas-Fort Worth and Oklahoma City Closes Indefinitely". 2015-06-18. Retrieved 2015-06-18.
Other websites
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- Geographic data related to Interstate 35 at OpenStreetMap
- Kansas City Star's "I-35 Odyssey, A Summer Travel Series"
- Highway History - A Look at the History of the Federal Highway Administration
- Interstate 35 Through Austin
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