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State Highway NASA Road 1 (officially NASA Parkway (HB1049 78(R)) and also known as NASA Road 1) is an east-west state highway that runs from Interstate 45 in Webster to State Highway 146 in Seabrook. The route is a 6-lane to 8-lane divided highway for most of its length. A Portion of the route is a 4-lane controlled access highway that bypasses the central businesses of Webster. The highway is the main route to NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center. It is one of only two Texas highways with an official designation beginning with a letter; the other is State Highway OSR.
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The highway was originally designated as Farm to Market Road 528 (FM 528) in 1945,[2] but upon the opening of Johnson Space Center, the portion of FM 528 from I-45 to SH 146 was redesignated as NASA Road 1.[1]
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NASA Road 1 begins at I-45 in Webster and heads towards the northeast through Webster intersecting SH 3 and FM 270. The highway passes along the southern boundary of the Johnson Space Center and provides access to the Space Center. The highway follows the north shore of Clear Lake and ends at SH 146 in Seabrook.[3]
NASA 1 Bypass Freeway is a freeway that passes to the south of Webster, Texas. It is 2.7 miles (4.3 km) long and has 4 mainlanes. The contract for construction was awarded in 2004 and parts of it opened in December 2008. Flyover ramps were still under construction as of April 2009.
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