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controlled-access freeway. This project was carried out in stages beginning in
September 1977 with the construction of a high-level bridge across the Harvey Canal. When completed in May 1984, the bridge became the route for through traffic while the frontage roads were reconfigured to utilize the existing Harvey Tunnel. Also placed into service at this time was the first section of the elevated expressway on either end of the bridge, extending from Avenue D in Marrero to Manhattan Boulevard in Harvey. The elevated expressway was completed eastward from Manhattan Boulevard to Lafayette Street in Gretna in January 1985 and to Stumpf Boulevard the following September. After several delays, the portion between Stumpf Boulevard and Terry Parkway was completed in February 1987. By 1993, the elevated Westbank Expressway was completed from the General de Gaulle Drive interchange to its present terminus near Westwood Drive in Marrero. The original expressway lanes had been removed from that point through Westwego during the 1980s, leaving all traffic to utilize the existing service roads, which were improved and widened. As of 2020, plans to complete the expressway through Westwego have not come to fruition, although the route is part of the future extension of I-49.
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more expensive option, the tunnel would be quicker to build and could be used as a bomb shelter in case the Cold War were to heat up. Construction of the
Westbank Expressway began in the vicinity of the Harvey Canal and forged a path largely along the southern edge of the west bank's existing development. It was originally configured as a divided four-lane surface highway with interchanges at US 90 and Victory Drive (now General de Gaulle Drive). Intersections were provided at major cross streets between these points while two-lane frontage roads provided access to all services and remaining cross streets. The frontage roads began at Louisiana Street in Westwego and continued to the Victory Drive interchange in Algiers, interrupted only at the Harvey Tunnel, through which only the central express lanes traveled. On September 5, 1957, the Harvey Tunnel was opened to traffic and was touted as the first fully automatic underwater vehicular tunnel in the world. Completion of the tunnel was more than 20 months behind schedule due to unexpected soil and
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Orleans Bridge designed to carry eastbound traffic on US 90 Bus., freeing the original span to carry four lanes of westbound traffic. The
Pontchartrain Expressway was also twinned between the new bridge and the Claiborne interchange, after which the original viaduct was extensively rebuilt. A new exit serving the recently improved Tchoupitoulas Street corridor created a route for truck traffic associated with the Port of New Orleans that had formerly traversed residential uptown neighborhoods. Several ramps accessed directly from neighborhood streets were removed and reconfigured, which was made possible by the construction of new service roads along the expressway. Preservationists celebrated the long-awaited removal of an entrance ramp on Camp Street in the city's historic
1168:. During the 1930s, this once rural area was transformed into a booming industrial corridor focused along the Mississippi River and the Harvey Canal, which had become a link in the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway. By 1942, the existing highway had become heavily congested, and the draw bridge crossing of the Harvey Canal was specifically cited as one of the worst traffic bottlenecks in the entire state. That year, the Jefferson Parish Police Jury and a committee of local citizens began to lobby the state highway department to alleviate the problem by constructing a new four-lane highway parallel to the existing Route 30. The proposed bypass would extend from US 90 near the Huey P. Long Bridge to the
1217:, the firm responsible for the earlier Huey P. Long Bridge upriver. When opened to traffic in April 1958, the Greater New Orleans Bridge was declared as having the longest cantilever structure in the United States and third longest in the world, its central span totaling 1,575 feet (480 m). The bridge originally contained a 52-foot-wide (16 m) roadway that carried two 12-foot (3.7 m) travel lanes in either direction. The cost of the bridge was approximately $ 54 million, to be recouped by tolls collected at a
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accomplished, the designation of US 90 Bus. was applied to the entire route comprising the
Westbank Expressway, Greater New Orleans Bridge, and the Pontchartrain Expressway as far as the Claiborne interchange, as it now connected with US 90 at either end. Prior to 1960, the entire route carried the state highway designation of
678:. A half-diamond interchange at exit 5 (MacArthur Avenue) serves the industrial area on the west bank of the canal. The highway elevates to a height of 95 feet (29 m) to cross the canal while the frontage roads pass underneath it via the Harvey Tunnel. Direct access to the facilities on the east side of the canal, situated along
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limit is 45 mph (70 km/h) along the surface portion of the route, increasing to 60 mph (95 km/h) throughout the west bank freeway portion. The remainder of the route across the
Crescent City Connection and along the Pontchartrain Expressway is generally posted at 50 mph (80 km/h).
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and compile a report to address current and future transportation needs. Moses devised a multi-phase plan that incorporated both the downtown bridge proposal and the west bank bypass highway. The plan also included the
Pontchartrain Expressway, another project discussed for many years involving the
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data collected by the department in 2019 showed a low of 38,818 vehicles near
Westwego, increasing to a peak of 163,126 vehicles on the Mississippi River bridge. The remainder of the route through downtown New Orleans maintained at least 100,000 vehicles to the junction with I-10. The posted speed
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The first project that would eventually become part of US 90 Bus. was underway in June 1954 with the construction of the Harvey Tunnel. Approved by the
Louisiana Department of Highways in October 1951, the tunnel had replaced the earlier idea of a bridge across the Harvey Canal. Although the
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Victory Drive and curves due east, maintaining a parallel trajectory to the Mississippi River. At Carmadelle Street, several blocks past a signalized intersection with Westwood Drive, a ramp leads through traffic onto an elevated six-lane freeway, which begins in the median. The
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Greater New Orleans Bridge and Pontchartrain Expressway led to the planning of a massive road project that would ultimately become the longest-running in the state's history. Construction began in September 1980 on a parallel span of the Greater New
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The new span of the Greater New Orleans Bridge was completed in 1988, and both spans were collectively renamed the Crescent City Connection the following year. The entire project was completed and opened to traffic in June 1996 after 16 years and an expenditure of approximately $ 480 million.
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During the 1960s and 1970s, the suburbs of New Orleans continued to grow dramatically, including the communities on the west bank of the Mississippi River. The resulting traffic congestion on the Westbank Expressway led to plans that would ultimately convert most of the route into an elevated
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as part of I-10 and was signed accordingly by the end of the year. In September 1960, the Westbank Expressway was completed westward from Barataria Boulevard to its interchange with US 90 near Avondale, which involved filling in a section of Westwego's historic Company Canal. With this
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In December 1972, the I-10 viaduct in the median of South Claiborne Avenue was completed, closing a gap in the interstate's route between the Pontchartrain Expressway and Tulane Avenue. New ramps were added to directly connect the two sections of I-10 and allow through traffic to bypass the
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in 1964.) Also opened was the first section of the Pontchartrain Expressway, New Orleans' first controlled access freeway, extending from the bridge to an interchange with US 90 (South Claiborne Avenue). The Pontchartrain Expressway also carried four lanes of traffic in its original
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difficulties. Also placed into service were the adjacent portions of the West Bank Expressway extending west to Barataria Boulevard in Marrero and east to Franklin Avenue in Gretna. A newly reconstructed and improved Franklin Avenue carried through traffic into Algiers at this time.
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and Bayou Segnette State Park. Soon afterward, US 90 Bus. widens to six lanes, and the median width increases from 41 feet (12 m) to 206 feet (63 m). Upon entering the city of Westwego, US 90 Bus. becomes a developed commercial corridor, and an intersection with
642:, exit 4A, connects with Ames Boulevard. As it is located near the west end of the freeway, the interchange consists only of an eastbound entrance and westbound exit with the remaining movements accessed from the frontage roads. The following exit (4B) connects with
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In 1926, New Orleans visionary George A. Hero and engineer Allen S. Hackett proposed the construction of a bridge across the Mississippi River located in downtown New Orleans. At the time, there was no automobile bridge spanning the river south of
1000:, an elevated six-lane freeway in the center of Calliope Street, a divided surface street. Several overlapping interchanges with limited movements further serve the business district, beginning with exit 12A (Camp Street), which passes between the
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shopping mall, US 90 Bus. enters into its final interchange on the west bank: exit 9 to Terry Parkway and General de Gaulle Drive. These are parallel divided thoroughfares, the former serving the mall and adjacent neighborhood of
1051:. Separate ramps connect to westbound US 90 (exit 13A), eastbound US 90 (13B), and eastbound I-10 (13C). To the east, US 90 travels beneath the elevated I-10 as it passes through the downtown area en route to
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in Louisiana that is not derived from a former alignment of its parent route. US 90 Bus. was newly constructed between 1954 and 1960 while the parallel section of US 90 has remained largely unchanged since 1936.
909:(Lafayette Street) and exit 8 to Stumpf Boulevard. Between these two exits, the expressway frontage roads run concurrent with LA 23, which continues northwest onto Stumpf Boulevard. While passing alongside the
1145:. In 1935, the Huey P. Long Bridge was completed in neighboring Jefferson Parish about 9 miles (14 km) upriver from the city's business district. This bridge was constructed and financed jointly between the
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did not follow through with an application to the AASHTO's U.S. Route Numbering Committee, and the designation remains unused. This route exit 6A from the nearby west in Harvey in Gretna to New Orleans district.
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The Greater New Orleans Bridge, now the westbound (geographically eastbound) span of the Crescent City Connection, began construction in early 1955. The bridge was designed by
626:(Louisiana Street) provides a route for truck traffic to the industrial facilities along the riverfront. The highway crosses from Westwego into the unincorporated community of
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East of the Harvey Canal, US 90 Bus. heads northwest, returning to its prior elevation and connecting to Manhattan Boulevard via exit 6. It then enters the city of
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each carrying four lanes of through traffic across the Mississippi River. Additionally, the eastbound (geographically westbound) span contains two
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US 90 Bus. heads southeast along the Westbank Expressway as a divided four-lane highway and intersects Segnette Boulevard, the entrance to the
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configuration and contained partial interchanges at Camp Street, St. Charles Avenue, Dryades Street (now O'Keefe Avenue), and Loyola Avenue.
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connecting to Terry Parkway, and the US 90 Bus. frontage roads are discontinued at this point. General de Gaulle Drive is part of
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with frontage roads while mainline US 90 is a divided six-lane surface highway. It is also the only business route of a
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on October 1, 1999. Signage identifying the route as such can be seen at various points along the Westbank Expressway. The
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Dabney, Thomas Ewing (1943). Bordenave, Justin F. (ed.). "Jefferson's Surging Growth Demands This Bridge".
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Hall, LeRoy L. (1958). de Lucy, Gordon E. (ed.). "Final Report of the Jefferson Parish Police Jury".
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Atkinson, Paul (February 3, 1987). "West Bank Expressway Stretch Will Be Opened on Wednesday".
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White, William J. (1957). Sharp, Jim (ed.). "There's a Steel Rainbow Growing Over Gretna".
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Anderson, Ed (August 14, 1990). "State Considers More Projects for West Bank Expressway".
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Clinton, E. M. (November 7, 1946). "Needed Highway Projects to Cost Over 50 Millions".
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Lewis, Don (March 22, 1987). "New Bridge over the Mississippi Should Open in '88".
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Clancy, Frank J. (1955). Monies, Joseph H. (ed.). "Progress Report of the Parish".
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Pennebaker, E. S. (1960). Thompson, Ray M. (ed.). "Transportation in Jefferson".
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Atkinson, Paul (August 24, 1991). "Expressway Extension May Be Finished Early".
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did not follow through, and the designation remains unused.
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2868:. New Orleans. September 25, 1985. p. A23.
2799:"Interstate 10 Section in N.O. to Open Today".
2553:. Jefferson Parish Police Jury. pp. 39β59.
2484:. Jefferson Parish Police Jury. pp. 54β64.
2460:Texaco Road Map: Arkansas/Louisiana/Mississippi
2444:. Jefferson Parish Police Jury. pp. 82β92.
1296:American Association of State Highway Officials
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2705:. New Orleans. September 11, 1960. p. 6.
2256:"Overview Map of US 90 Business (New Orleans)"
1852:Reversible eastbound exit / westbound entrance
465:, serving a number of suburban communities in
3478:Transportation in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana
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2954:Atkinson, Paul (May 5, 1996). "Homestretch".
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2803:. Baton Rouge. December 8, 1972. p. 16A.
2664:. New Orleans. February 20, 1960. p. 1.
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2583:. Jefferson Parish. pp. 19β31.
2207:
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646:(Barataria Boulevard) and leads to
578:surrounded by the suburban city of
13:
2866:The Times-Picayune/The States-Item
2851:The Times-Picayune/The States-Item
2836:The Times-Picayune/The States-Item
2564:"Street Will Get De Gaulle Name".
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1166:1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering
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2834:"Bridge Opens with Terse Verse".
2660:"Time-Saving Big on Expressway".
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1061:New Orleans International Airport
1008:. This is followed by exit 12D (
686:Harvey Canal to Mississippi River
78:I-910: 9.70 miles (15.61 km)
16:Highway in New Orleans, Louisiana
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2701:"West Bank Link Opens Monday".
2643:United States Geological Survey
2594:"Harvey Tunnel Being Cleared".
2416:. Louisiana Scenic Byways. 2016
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3463:Freeways in the United States
2535:. New Orleans. pp. 1, 3.
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1185:New Orleans metropolitan area
1079:Route classification and data
656:West Jefferson Medical Center
442:(I-10) and US 90 in the
2414:"Louisiana Great River Road"
1147:Louisiana Highway Commission
1093:Annual average daily traffic
1002:National World War II Museum
984:and crosses over the city's
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3082:. New Orleans. p. A1.
3022:. New Orleans. p. A1.
2999:. New Orleans. p. A1.
2976:. New Orleans. p. A4.
2883:. New Orleans. p. B-3.
2853:. New Orleans. p. A26.
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1073:Lake Pontchartrain Causeway
855:1,079.7 feet (329.1 m)
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3142:at Louisiana Scenic Byways
3048:(Report). Washington, DC:
2958:. New Orleans. p. A1.
2943:. New Orleans. p. B4.
2898:. New Orleans. p. B3.
2728:. New Orleans. p. 6.
2631:. Baton Rouge. p. 2B.
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947:Crescent City Connection
562:Westwego to Harvey Canal
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511:Crescent City Connection
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2184:"La DOTD GIS Data"
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1170:Algiers Naval Station
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968:Downtown New Orleans
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548:in the interim, the
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430:located in and near
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1410:Huey P. Long Bridge
1314:Major intersections
994:Port of New Orleans
739:29.89833; -90.07889
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147:Major intersections
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2974:The Times-Picayune
2924:"Highway Report".
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1591:Harvey Canal
1589:Bridge over
1547:Jean Lafitte
1408:east β
1382:west β
1336:Destinations
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3357:Mississippi
3063:November 4,
2801:State-Times
2376:November 4,
2343:November 4,
2302:November 4,
2261:Google Maps
2223:November 4,
2089:Concurrency
2069:Baton Rouge
1870:Camp Street
1791:New Orleans
1775:LA 428
1751:New Orleans
1743:parish line
1414:New Orleans
1069:St. Tammany
1065:Baton Rouge
939:LA 428
927:New Orleans
737: /
712:Coordinates
598:across the
491:parish seat
432:New Orleans
403:LA 910
385:LA 909
218:New Orleans
132:Future I-49
3442:Categories
3260:New Mexico
3197:California
2167:References
2025:US 90
1981:US 90
1697:LA 23
1693:LA 18
1540:LA 45
1406:US 90
1380:US 90
1219:toll plaza
1190:US 61
1022:Carrollton
1006:Lee Circle
955:reversible
907:LA 23
903:LA 18
842:Automotive
821:1957-09-05
801:1954-06-28
789:Work begun
725:90Β°04β²44β³W
722:29Β°53β²54β³N
644:LA 45
572:US 90
362:LA 91
347:LA 89
312:Interstate
214:US 90
183:LA 23
179:LA 18
160:LA 45
136:US 90
59:US 90
3303:Louisiana
3088:1055-3053
3028:1055-3053
3005:1055-3053
2982:1055-3053
2734:1055-3053
2711:1055-3053
2688:Louisiana
2670:1055-3053
2033:Superdome
2031:) β
1987:) /
1736:Jefferson
1345:Jefferson
1288:Lafayette
1207:cofferdam
1030:Superdome
958:HOV lanes
916:Terrytown
847:Technical
784:Operation
534:Lafayette
523:Superdome
257:Jefferson
247:Louisiana
3428:Unsigned
3422:Proposed
3295:Business
3266:Business
3252:Business
3223:Business
3107:KML file
2765:(1961).
2645:(1966).
2458:(1935).
2398:April 6,
2267:April 6,
2193:April 6,
2124:See also
2101:HOV only
2091:terminus
2063: β
1425:Westwego
1388:Raceland
1350:Avondale
1324:Location
1149:and the
701:Location
696:Overview
580:Westwego
475:Westwego
436:Avondale
253:Parishes
228:Location
212: /
181: /
140:Avondale
134: /
3425:Unbuilt
3390:Florida
3376:Alabama
3231:Arizona
2462:(Map).
2420:May 16,
2258:(Map).
2065:Slidell
2047:21.295β
2042:13.232β
2003:21.649β
1998:13.452β
1952:20.934β
1947:13.008β
1931:21.296β
1926:13.233β
1904:20.761β
1899:12.900β
1883:20.271β
1878:12.596β
1862:19.534β
1857:12.138β
1821:19.026β
1816:11.822β
1800:16.695β
1795:10.374β
1786:Orleans
1761:15.400β
1740:Orleans
1719:14.112β
1658:13.029β
1607:11.724β
1584:10.205β
1462:Marrero
1155:Harahan
1111:History
1053:Slidell
943:Algiers
839:Traffic
819: (
799: (
628:Marrero
507:Algiers
479:Marrero
451:freeway
422:) is a
298:Divided
293:Special
261:Orleans
233:Country
164:Marrero
92:Tourist
84:Existed
3419:Former
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2000:14.004
1983:west (
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1933:21.736
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1747:Gretna
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1714:8.769β
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1649:Gretna
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1609:12.886
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1586:11.589
1579:6.341β
1563:9.902β
1558:6.153β
1554:Harvey
1526:8.330β
1521:5.176β
1505:8.031β
1500:4.990β
1490:6.832β
1485:4.245β
1471:6.470β
1466:4.020β
1384:Boutte
1359:0.000β
1354:0.000β
1321:Parish
1268:Future
1047:) and
897:, the
895:Gretna
852:Length
809:Opened
750:Status
705:Harvey
660:Harvey
592:Boutte
489:, the
487:Gretna
485:, and
483:Harvey
327:Scenic
187:Gretna
94:routes
73:Length
3274:Texas
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2296:(PDF)
2143:Notes
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1655:8.720
1623:7.785
1604:8.007
1581:7.201
1565:9.931
1560:6.171
1528:9.775
1523:6.074
1507:8.122
1502:5.047
1492:6.907
1487:4.292
1473:6.479
1468:4.026
1432:3.742
1429:2.325
1361:1.693
1356:1.052
1339:Notes
1292:I-310
884:Width
865:lanes
829:Owner
814:;
794:;
758:Route
674:near
570:with
391:I-910
322:State
243:State
3116:help
3112:edit
3084:ISSN
3065:2015
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3001:ISSN
2978:ISSN
2771:Esso
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2707:ISSN
2666:ISSN
2422:2017
2400:2020
2378:2015
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2195:2020
2061:I-10
1753:line
1706:and
1333:Exit
1049:I-10
1032:and
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899:seat
753:Open
604:BNSF
530:I-49
288:List
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