Texas State Highway Loop 375

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Texas Loop 375.svg
State Highway Loop 375
Length: 49.21[1] mi (79.20 km)
Formed: 1963
CW end: Texas 20.svg SH 20 at Canutillo
Major
junctions:
I-10.svg I-10

US 54.svg US 54
US 62.svgUS 180.svg US 62/US 180
I-110.svg I-110

CCW end: US 62.svgUS 85.svg US 62/US 85 at El Paso
Highways in Texas
< Loop 374 Loop 376 >
InterstateU.S.T.X. (LoopsSpursRecFM)

Loop 375 partially encircles the city of El Paso, Texas. Locally, it is known as Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road in the Northern section, Purple Heart Memorial Freeway in the Northeastern section, the Cesar E. Chavez Border Highway in the southern section, the Joe Battle Boulevard in the eastern section.

The Texas Department of Transportation has announced plans to add toll lanes to the Border Highway portion of Loop 375 between Downtown El Paso and the Zaragoza International Bridge. TxDOT and the El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization have offered several plans to build the Western leg of the loop from Downtown to Canutillo, Texas: Though not finalized, preliminary plans have included upgrading US 85/Paisano Drive to freeway status from Downtown to Sunland Park Drive allow Loop 375 to run conncurrently with Interstate 10 between Sunland Park Drive and Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road at Canutillo.

[edit] External links

  1. ^ Texas Department of Transportation, [1]
  1. Loop 375 Border Highway