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Encyclopedia > Interstate 130

Interstate 130 will be a future spur route of I-30 in Texarkana, Arkansas. The proposed route is presently Arkansas Highway 245. A spur route in the United States Interstate highway system refers to a branch off of a primary interstate that connects with a destination away from the primary interstate. ... Interstate 30 is an interstate highway in the southern United States. ... Texarkana is a city located in Miller County, Arkansas6, and is its county seat. ...


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Interstate 130 Arkansas @ Interstate-Guide.com (607 words)
Interstate 130 is a planned, 5.8-mile spur between Interstate 30 and U.S. 71 at the city of Texarkana.
Interstate 130 in its entirety is part of High Priority Corridor 1 and 72: North-South Corridor.
Interstate 130 is part of the future Interstate 49 corridor between Shreveport, Louisiana and Kansas City, Missouri.
Interstate 676 Pennsylvania and New Jersey @ Interstate-Guide.com (2314 words)
Between 1964 and 1968 Interstate 76 was rerouted from Pittsburgh northwest to encompass the rest of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and eastern most portion of the Ohio Turnpike.
The left two lanes connect to Interstate 76 west to Interstate 676 and the Walt Whitman Bridge to Pennsylvania, while the right two lanes provide local connections to Interstate 295, U.S. 130, and Interstate 676 prior to rejoining the express lanes on the approach to the Walt Whitman Bridge over the Delaware River.
This width is a result of a Local/Express configuration that used to grace the roadway of Interstate 76 between the Interstate 295 and New Jersey 42 to this interchange.
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