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</ref> Interstate 35 in general and the double-decked section in particular have been viewed as a social dividing line between the central Austin and U.T. communities and the more economically depressed East Austin neighborhoods.<ref name="EAS">{{cite web|publisher=[[University of Texas at Austin]]|title=East Austin Stories|url=http://www.eastaustinstories.org/austin.htm|accessdate=2007-07-30 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070612110812/http://www.eastaustinstories.org/austin.htm |archivedate = 2007-06-12}}</ref>
</ref> Interstate 35 in general and the double-decked section in particular have been viewed as a social dividing line between the central Austin and U.T. communities and the more economically depressed East Austin neighborhoods.<ref name="EAS">{{cite web|publisher=[[University of Texas at Austin]]|title=East Austin Stories|url=http://www.eastaustinstories.org/austin.htm|accessdate=2007-07-30 |archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20070612110812/http://www.eastaustinstories.org/austin.htm |archivedate = 2007-06-12}}</ref>


Interstate 35 at one time had one of the few at-grade railroad crossings in the Interstate Highway System. The crossing was removed during the 1970s.<ref name="I35Austin">{{cite web|publisher = [[Texas Department of Transportation]]|title=Building a Better IH 35 for Central Texas|url=http://www.i35austin.com/brochure/TDOT9004_english.pdf|accessdate=2007-07-29 }}{{Dead link|date=June 2010}}</ref>
Interstate 35 at one time had one of the few at-grade railroad crossings in the Interstate Highway System. The crossing was removed during the 1970s.<ref name="I35Austin">{{cite web|publisher=[[Texas Department of Transportation]] |title=Building a Better IH 35 for Central Texas |url=http://www.i35austin.com/brochure/TDOT9004_english.pdf |accessdate=2007-07-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/20040716193603/http://www.i35austin.com:80/brochure/TDOT9004_english.pdf |archivedate=July 16, 2004 }}</ref>


=== North Texas ===
=== North Texas ===

Revision as of 08:56, 21 January 2016

Interstate 35 marker
Interstate 35
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length407.195 mi[1] (655.317 km)
Existed1959–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end US 83 / I-35 BL in Laredo
(to MX 85)
Major intersections I-69W / US 59 in Laredo
Future I-69W / US 59 in Laredo
I-10 in San Antonio
I-37 in San Antonio
I-35E / I-35W in Hillsboro
I-20 in Fort Worth and Dallas
I-30 in Fort Worth and Dallas
I-35E / I-35W in Denton
North end I-35 / US 77 at Oklahoma state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
Highway system
SH 34 I-35E

Interstate 35 (abbreviated I-35 or IH-35) in Texas is a major north–south Interstate Highway running from Laredo near the United States-Mexico border to the Red River north of Gainesville where it crosses into Oklahoma. Along its route, it passes through the cities of San Antonio, Austin, and Waco before it splits into two auxiliary routes just north of Hillsboro. Interstate 35E heads northeast where it passes through Dallas. Interstate 35W turns northwest to run through Fort Worth. The two branches meet up in Denton to again form Interstate 35, where it continues to the Oklahoma border. The exit numbers for Interstate 35E maintain the sequence of exit numbers from the southern segment of Interstate 35, and the northern segment of Interstate 35 follows on from the sequence of exit numbers from Interstate 35E. Interstate 35W maintains its own sequence of exit numbers.

In Texas, Interstate 35 runs for just over 407 miles (655 km),[1] which does not include either the 85-mile (137-km) segment of Interstate 35W or the 97-mile (156-km) segment of Interstate 35E. Texas contains more miles of the overall length of Interstate 35 than any other state, almost one-third of the entire length.

The Interstate is currently undergoing an extensive renovation and expansion project, known as 'My35.' The project includes work on portions of the interstate from Dallas south to Laredo.

I-35's Terminus may be extended south to meet up with the proposed Interstate 2 extension. This will only occur if I-2 is extended.

Route description

Laredo and South Texas

In Laredo, Interstate 35 is between 6 and 8 main lanes in each direction, dropping to 4 near mile marker 13. After running concurrently with US 83 for 20 miles (32 km), the highway continues north-northeast across the South Texas Plains. The highway passes through the towns of Cotulla, Dilley, Pearsall, Devine, and Lytle before reaching San Antonio.

San Antonio

In San Antonio, I-35 is listed as the PanAm Expressway. It starts out as four lanes from the south until it reaches the Poteet-Jourdanton Freeway, expanding to six to eight mainlanes of travel. Its southern point begins in the southwest corner of town and travels northeast, crossing Interstate 410 near its southwest point. At the southwest corner of Downtown, it reaches an intersection with Interstate 10, United States Route 87 and United States Route 90. US 90 continues east and west from this junction, while I-10 westbound/U.S. 87 northbound joins with I-35 northbound along the western side of Downtown. In this section, it splits lanes to form two levels, a lower one for local traffic and a higher one for express traffic. They briefly rejoin near the northwest corner of Downtown to allow I-10/U.S. 87 to split off and go northwest.

I-35 continues, resplitting lanes again as it curves around the northwest corner of Downtown and turns east. It rejoins the lanes as it goes through an intersection at the northeast corner of Downtown, where Interstate 37's northern terminus is located, while United States Highway 281 will continue on the north–south freeway. I-35 continues east for a few miles until it begins to curve back to the northeast. It merges with I-410 on its eastern north–south leg from its northbound direction in a triangular interchange and continues north concurrently from there. A couple miles later, I-410 will split off onto its northern west–east leg, while I-35 resumes its north-northeast course past the northeast corner of the city.

Trucks are restricted from travel in the far left lane of I-35 in either direction throughout the San Antonio area. The restriction covers Bexar, Guadalupe, and Comal Counties.[2]

I-35 as an elevated freeway as it runs concurrent with I-10 on the western end of Downtown San Antonio.

Austin

In Austin, Interstate 35 is named Interregional Highway. Through most of the greater Austin area, I-35 is four to three lanes in each direction, dropping to three lanes north of Williamson county. It forms the eastern boundary of Downtown Austin and also passes through the eastern side of the University of Texas campus. I-35 is co-located with U.S. Highway 290 through central Austin.

Trucks are restricted from travel in the far left lane of I-35 in either direction throughout the Austin area. The restriction covers Hays and Travis counties and most of Williamson county and ends north of Jarrell, Tx where I-35 is reduced to three lanes in each direction .[3]

I-35 is split into two decks between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Airport Boulevard, north of Downtown Austin. Both the upper and lower decks are signed as I-35 and US 290, and they use a common set of exit numbers, with some exit numbers duplicated between the two decks. The upper deck lanes are express lanes, with no on- or off-ramps. Drivers wishing to exit between Martin Luther King Boulevard and Airport Boulevard must use the lower deck.

The I-35 corridor between San Antonio and Austin is considered one of the most congested stretches of highway in the Interstate System. Much of this traffic is due to I-35 being considered one of the primary NAFTA corridors. Efforts to alleviate the congestion include State Highway 130, which forms an I-35 bypass loop to the east of Austin. Many local and regional governance organizations have on-going studies on other methods to improve mobility on I-35, which include such features as commuter rail lines and additional managed lanes.[4]

On March 26, 2015, an overpass bridge beam fell in Salado, Texas.[5]

Waco and Central Texas

Signage for northbound I-35 motorists as the highway prepares to split near Hillsboro.

In Waco, Interstate 35 is known as the Jack Kultgen Freeway. I-35 has six to eight lanes through the city of Waco. It passes just to the west of the Baylor University campus and crosses the Brazos River adjacent to McLane Stadium, the new home of Baylor Bears football. Beginning in Waco and continuing up until just before the I-35E/I-35W split north of Hillsboro, I-35 is co-located with U.S. Highway 77.

'My35' Expansion Project

Interstate 35 through Central Texas is undergoing major expansion and renovation. The project is known as 'Main Street Texas', which is part of the larger scale 'My35' expansion plan. The 'Main Street' project primarily focuses on expanding the number of main lanes from four to six through McLennan and Bell counties.[6] It also calls for complete replacement of the main lane bridges over the Brazos River, and extensive renovations to frontage roads and interchanges throughout the corridor. Funding for the project has been secured, with the exception of the portion of freeway to be renovated through the Downtown Waco area. $280 million in funding has yet to be secured for that section of the project.[7]

Dallas and Fort Worth

Denton and North Texas

Just southwest of Denton, Interstate 35W and Interstate 35E join to reform Interstate 35, which then continues north to the Oklahoma border. The exit numbers on I-35 continue on from the last exit of Interstate 35E.

Just north of Denton, U.S. Highway 77 is co-located with Interstate 35 through to the Oklahoma border, although it is not signed as such.

History

Most of Interstate 35 was built along existing roadways, as shown on this 1919 State Highway map. The actual location of Interstate 35 is added as a yellow overlay.

South Texas

Central Texas

The right-of-way for the future Interstate 35 in Austin began being purchased in 1946,[8] running along the so-called "inter-regional highway" (named for the precursor to the current Interstate Highway System). The formal opening of Interstate 35 in Austin took place in 1962. The alignment was chosen to line up with U.S. Highway 81 and with East Avenue, which formed the eastern boundary of Austin.[9] US 81 has since been truncated and does not extend to Austin, and East Avenue today forms part of the frontage road for I-35 through downtown Austin.

In 1975, a 2-mile (3.2 km) set of elevated express lanes were added to I-35 between 15th Street and Airport Boulevard.[10] The reason double-decking was used is because the highway is bounded in the area by the University of Texas campus on the west and by the Mount Calvary Cemetery on the east, restricting the available right-of-way. The lower deck kept its original configuration, which featured short on- and off-ramps with limited visibility. In 2000, some off-ramps on the lower deck were removed, in response to the already dangerous conditions becoming more so as traffic levels on the road increased.[11] Interstate 35 in general and the double-decked section in particular have been viewed as a social dividing line between the central Austin and U.T. communities and the more economically depressed East Austin neighborhoods.[12]

Interstate 35 at one time had one of the few at-grade railroad crossings in the Interstate Highway System. The crossing was removed during the 1970s.[4]

North Texas

Construction on Interstate 35 in the DFW region began around 1960 with the upgrading of U.S. 77 to Interstate standards between Dallas and Denton. By 1965, Interstate 35 was complete from Dallas to the Oklahoma border, and by 1967 it was complete from both Dallas and Fort Worth southward to Austin. The remaining segment of Interstate 35W from Fort Worth to Denton was not completed until 1969.

Exit list

CountyLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
WebbLaredo0.000.00


I-35 BL south / US 83 south / SH 359 east – Zapata, Hebbronville, Downtown LaredoModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; national southern terminus
1AScott Street, Washington StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
1BPark Street, Sanchez StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
2
Bus. US 59 (Saunders Street)
Access to Laredo International Airport
3ASan Bernardo Avenue, Calton Road
3B I-35 BL (San Bernardo Avenue)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
4Del Mar Boulevard, Old Santa Maria Road
4A FM 1472 (Mines Road)Northbound exit and southbound entrance
4BInternational Boulevard, Las Cruces Drive, Shiloh DriveSigned as exit 7 southbound
5San Isidro ParkwayNorthbound exit only
8A


I-69W south / US 59 west / Loop 20 west (Bob Bullock Loop)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Signed as exit 8 southbound, current northern end of I-69W
8B



I-69W north / US 59 east / Loop 20 east (Bob Bullock Loop) – Freer, Corpus Christi, Houston
No southbound exit, Future I-69W, access to Laredo International Airport and Doctors Hospital
9Killam Industrial BoulevardSouthbound exit only
12APort LaredoNorthbound exit only
12BCarriers Drive – Uniroyal RoadSouthbound exits are via exits 12 and 13
18
US 83 north – Carrizo Springs, Uvalde
North end of US 83 overlap
22Webb
24 SH 255 Toll – Monterrey
27Callaghan
32San Roman Interchange
38
I-35 BL north – Encinal
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
La Salle39
I-35 BL south / SH 44 – Encinal, Freer
48Caiman Creek Interchange
56 FM 133 – Artesia Wells, Catarina
63Elm Creek Interchange
65
I-35 BL north – Cotulla
Cotulla67 FM 468 – Big Wells
69
I-35 BL south – Cotulla
Signed as exit 68 northbound
74Gardendale
77 FM 469 – Millett
La SalleFrio county line82
I-35 BL north – DilleyModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
FrioDilley84 SH 85 – Charlotte, Carrizo Springs
85 FM 117 – Batesville
86
I-35 BL south – Dilley
91
Spur 581 north / FM 1583 – Derby
Pearsall99
I-35 BL north / FM 1581 – Pearsall, Divot
101 FM 140 – Pearsall, Uvalde
104
I-35 BL south
111 US 57 – Eagle Pass, Piedras Negras
Moore114 FM 462 – Bigfoot, Yancey
Medina121
SH 132 north
Devine122 SH 173 – Hondo, Devine, Jourdanton
124 FM 463 – DevineModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
125CR 770Northbound exit only
Natalia127 FM 471 – Natalia
AtascosaLytle131 FM 2790 / FM 3175 (Benton City Road) – Lytle
Bexar133
SH 132 south – Lytle
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
135Luckey RoadSouthbound entrance and Northbound exit
137Shepherd Road
139Kinney Road
Von Ormy140 Loop 1604 (Anderson Loop) – Somerset
141Benton City Road – Von Ormy
San Antonio142Medina River TurnaroundNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
144Fischer Road
145A I-410 (Connally Loop) / SH 16I-410 exit 53
145B
Loop 353 north (New Laredo Highway)
No northbound entrance
146Cassin RoadSouthbound exit is via exit 147
147Somerset Road
148A

Spur 422 (Poteet-Jourdanton Freeway) to SH 16 south – Poteet
Access to Southwest General Hospital
148BPalo Alto Road
149Hutchins BoulevardSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
150AZarzamora Street
150B Loop 13 (Military Drive)
151Southcross Boulevard
152ADivision Avenue
152BMalone Avenue, Theo Avenue
153

I-10 east (José López Freeway) / US 87 south / US 90 (Rodriguez Freeway) – Del Rio, Houston
South end of I-10/US 87 overlap, west exit 572
154A
Loop 353 south (Nogalitos Street)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
154BSouth Laredo Street, Cevallos Street
155A Spur 536 (South Alamo Street) – The Alamo
155BFrio Street, Durango Boulevard – Downtown San Antonio
155CWest Houston Street, Commerce StreetSouthbound exit only
156

I-10 west (McDermott Freeway) / US 87 north – El Paso
North end of I-10/US 87 overlap, east exit 570
157ASan Pedro Avenue, Main Avenue, Lexington Avenue
157B McCullough Avenue, Brooklyn AvenueAccess to Baptist Medical Center and Metropolitan Methodist Hospita
157CSt. Mary's StreetNorthbound exit only
158
I-37 south (Adams Freeway) / US 281 (McAllister Freeway) – Corpus Christi, Johnson City
Signed as exits 158A (north) and 158B (south) southbound; I-37 north exit 142
158C Loop 368 (Broadway)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecatedSouthbound exit only
159ANew Braunfels Avenue
159BWalters Street – Fort Sam Houston
160AT&T Center ParkwayNorthbound exit is via exit 159B
160Splashtown DriveNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
161Binz-Englemann RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
162
I-410 south (Connally Loop)
Northbound exit and southbound entrance, I-410 north exit 31
162Binz-Englemann Road – Brooke Army Medical CenterSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
163Petroleum Drive – Brooke Army Medical CenterNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
163
I-410 south (Connally Loop)
South end of I-410 overlap; southbound exit and northbound entrance
164ARittiman Road
164BEisenhauer Road
165 FM 1976 (Walzem Road)
166

I-410 west (Connally Loop) / Loop 368 south
North end of I-410 overlap, east exit 27
167ARandolph Boulevard – WindcrestNorthbound exit is via exit 166A
167BThousand Oaks Drive, Starlight TerraceSigned as exit 167 northbound
168Weidner Road
169Wurzbach Parkway, O'Connor Road
170AJudson RoadSigned as exit 170 southbound
Live Oak170BToepperwein RoadSouthbound exit is part of exit 172
171 SH 218 (Pat Booker Road) – Universal City, Randolph AFBSouthbound exit is via exit 172
172 Loop 1604 (Anderson Loop)
Selma173Olympia Parkway, Old Austin Road
174A FM 1518 – Selma, Schertz
GuadalupeSchertz174BSchertz Parkway
175 FM 3009 (Natural Bridge Caverns Road)
176Wiederstein Road
Comal177 FM 482 / FM 2252
178 FM 1103 (Hubertus Road) – Cibolo
180Schwab Road
New Braunfels182Engel Road
183Solms Road
184 Loop 337 / FM 482Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
185
I-35 BL north / FM 1044 – New Braunfels
186Walnut Avenue
187 FM 725 (Seguin Avenue) – Lake McQueeney
188Guadalupe River TurnaroundNorthbound exit only
189 SH 46 / Loop 337 – Seguin, Boerne
190A
I-35 BL south – New Braunfels
Signed as exit 190 northbound
190BPost RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
191 FM 306 – Canyon Lake
193Conrads Road, Kohlenberg Road
195Watson Lane, Old Bastrop Road
196 FM 1102 (York Creek Road)
HaysSan Marcos199Posey Road
200Centerpoint Road
201McCarty Lane
202 RM 12 – WimberleyAccess to Central Texas Medical Center
204A

SH 123 east / Loop 82 west – San Marcos, Seguin
Signed as exit 204 northbound
204BC. M. Allen ParkwaySouthbound exit only
205

SH 80 east / RM 12 west – Wimberley, Luling
206 Loop 82 (Aquarena Springs Drive)
207River Ridge ParkwaySouthbound exit only
208Blanco River
210Yarrington Road
Kyle213 RM 150 – Kyle
215 FM 1626 (Kyle Parkway)Access to Seton Medical Center Hays
Buda217 RM 967 – Kyle Crossing
220 FM 2001 – Buda, Niederwald
221Main StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
TravisAustin223A
SH 45 Toll east
Southbound exit via exit 223
223 FM 1327 – CreedmoorNorthbound exit via exit 220
225 FM 1626 (Manchaca Road)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
226 FM 1626Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
227Slaughter Lane (Loop 275 north)
Frontage RoadNorthbound exit and entrance
228William Cannon Drive
229Stassney Lane
230Ben White Boulevard, Woodward StreetSigned as exit 231 southbound
231
US 290 west / SH 71 – Johnson City, Bastrop
South end of US 290 overlap; signed as exit 230 southbound
232AOltorf Street
232BWoodland Avenue
233Riverside Drive
Bridge over the Colorado River (Lady Bird Lake)
233B
234A
Holly StreetNorthbound exit only
234ACesar Chavez Street, Holly StreetSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
234BCesar Chavez Street, 2nd–4th streetsNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
234B8th–3rd Streets – Huston-Tillotson UniversitySouthbound exit and northbound entrance
234C6th–12th streetsNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
234C12th–11th streets – State CapitolSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
235A 15th Street, MLK Boulevard – University of Texas, State CapitolAccess to University Medical Center Brackenridge
Begin double deck highway. Upper deck is Express.
235BManor RoadLower Deck Only
236 Dean Keeton Street, 32nd-38½ streetsLower Deck Only. Signed as exits 236A (Dean Keeton Street, 32nd Street) and 236B (38½ Street) southbound, access to St. David's Medical Center
End of double deck highway
237AAirport Boulevard
237B 51st Street, Cameron RoadSigned as exit 238A southbound, access to Dell Children's Medical Center
238A
Spur 69 west
Southbound exit is via 238B
238B
US 290 east – Houston
North end of US 290 overlap
239Saint Johns Avenue
240A US 183 (Anderson Lane, Research Boulevard) – Lockhart, LampasasSigned as exits 240A (south) and 240B (north) northbound
241Rundberg Lanesouthbound exit and northbound entrance
243Braker LaneNorthbound exit and Southbound entrance
244Techridge Boulevard, Yager LaneSouthbound exit is via exit 245
245 FM 734 (Parmer Lane)
246Howard Lane (Loop 275 south)Southbound exit and northbound entrance
247 FM 1825 – Pflugerville
248Grand Avenue Parkway
WilliamsonRound Rock250
SH 45 Toll to Loop 1 TollModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Signed as exits 250A (Louis Henna Boulevard) and 250B (SH 45) southbound
251
I-35 BL northModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
252AMcNeil RoadNo direct exits: northbound exit via exit 251, southbound exit via exit 252B
252B RM 620Access to Round Rock Medical Center
253 US 79 – Hutto, TaylorModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecatedSigned as exits 253 (Sam Bass Road) and 253A (US 79) southbound
254
I-35 BL south / FM 3406 – Round Rock
256 RM 1431 (Chandler Road) – Cedar ParkAccess to Scott & White Healthcare - Round Rock Hospital
Round Rock-Georgetown line257Westinghouse Road
Georgetown259 Spur 26 (Southeast Inner Loop)No northbound entrance
260 RM 2243 – LeanderAccess to Georgetown Medical Center
261 SH 29 – Burnet
262 RM 2338 – Andice, Lake GeorgetownSigned as exit 261A northbound
264 Spur 158 (Austin Avenue)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
265
SH 130 Toll south – Austin
SH 130 exit 411
266
SH 195 north – Killeen, Florence
268 FM 972 – Walburg
Jarrell271Ronald Reagan Boulevard
274Co Rd 312Southbound exit and northbound entrance
275 FM 487 – Florence, Bartlett
277County Rd 305
Bell279Hill Road
280Grainger Road, Hackberry Road – Prairie Dell
281Rest areaSigned as exit 282A southbound
282 FM 2115Signed as exit 282B southbound
283 FM 2268 / FM 2843 – Holland, Salado
Salado284Stagecoach Road, Robertson Road
285 FM 2268 – Salado
286 FM 2484
Belton287Amity Road
289ATahuaya Road
289BFrontage RoadNorthbound exit only
290Shanklin Road
292 Loop 121
293A
US 190 west – Killeen, Fort Hood
South end of US 190 overlap, future I-14
293B SH 317 (Main Street) / FM 436Northbound exit is via exit 293A
294A Spur 253 (Central Avenue)
294B FM 93 (6th Avenue)
Temple297 FM 817Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
298Frontage RoadNorthbound exit only
299
US 190 east / SH 36 / Loop 363 – Gatesville, Cameron
North end of US 190 overlap, future I-14
30049th–57th streets, Avenue H
301 SH 53 (Central Avenue, Adams Avenue) / FM 2305Access to Draughon-Miller Central Texas Regional Airport
302Nugent Avenue
303A Spur 290 (North 3rd Street, Industrial Boulevard) / FM 1143Signed as exit 303 southbound
303BMayborn Civic and Convention Center, Cultural Activities CenterNorthbound exit and entrance
304AWest End: Signed as exits 303C (South and North) as exits 249 San Antonio
304B Loop 363 (H. K. Dodgen Loop)
305Berger Road
Troy306 FM 1237 – Pendleton
308 FM 935 – Troy
311Big Elm Road
Falls314Old Blevins Road
McLennanEddy315 SH 7 / FM 107 – Marlin, Moody
Bruceville318AFrontage RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
318ABrucevilleNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
318BBrucevilleSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
318BPicnic areaNorthbound exit and entrance
319Woodlawn Road
Lorena322
FM 2837 east – Lorena
323
FM 2837 west – Lorena
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
Hewitt325 FM 3148 (Moonlight Drive, Hewitt Drive)
328 FM 2063 / FM 2113 – Hewitt, Moody
329Frontage RoadNorthbound exit
Waco330ACorporation BoulevardSouthbound exit only
330B SH 6 / Loop 340 – Meridian, RobinsonSigned as exit 330 northbound, access to Hillcrest Baptist Medical Center and Providence Medical Center
331New Road
333A Loop 396 (Valley Mills Drive)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
333B24th–19th streetsNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
334A
US 77 south
South end of US 77 overlap; signed as exit 334 southbound
334B8th StreetNorthbound exit only
335A5th–4th streets – Downtown Waco
335B FM 434 (University Parks Drive)
335CMartin Luther King Jr. Boulevard, Lake Brazos Parkway
336Forrest StreetNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
337A
Bus. US 77 (North Loop Drive)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
Signed as exits 337A (south) and 337B (north) northbound
Bellmead338A
US 84 (Waco Drive) to SH 31 – Bellmead
338BBehrens Circle
339 Loop 340 / FM 3051 (Lake Shore Drive) – Lake Waco
Lacy-Lakeview340Meyers LaneSouthbound exit is via exit 341
341Craven Avenue
342A FM 2417 (Crest Drive)
342B

Bus. US 77 south
343 FM 308 – Elm Mott
345Old Dallas Road
345AHilltop LaneUnder construction;[13] southbound exit and northbound entrance
346Ross Road
349Wiggins Road
West351 FM 1858
353 FM 2114 – West
354Marable Street
McLennanHill county line355County Line Road
Hill356County Road 3102
Abbott358 FM 1242 – Abbott
359 FM 1304
362Chatt Road
Hillsboro364A FM 310
364B
SH 81 north – Hillsboro
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
367 FM 3267 (Old Bynum Road)Northbound exit and southbound entrance
368A SH 22 / SH 171 – Whitney, Meridian, CorsicanaNo southbound entrance
368B FM 286Northbound exit is via exit 368A
370A
US 77 north / Spur 579 – Hillsboro
North end of US 77 overlap; signed as exit 370 northbound

I-35W north – Fort Worth
Northbound exit and southbound entrance

I-35E north – Dallas
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
See I-35W and I-35E
DentonDenton
I-35E south – Dallas
Southbound exit and northbound entrance
467
I-35W south – Fort Worth
Southbound exit and northbound entrance, I-35W exit 85A
468 FM 1515 (Airport Road)Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecatedSouthbound exit and northbound entrance, access to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton
469 US 380 – McKinney, Decatur
470 Loop 288Southbound exit is via exit 471
471
US 77 south / FM 1173 – Denton, Krum
South end of US 77 overlap
472Ganzer Road
473 FM 3163 (Milam Road)
474Cowling RoadNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
475A FM 156 – KrumSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
475BRector Road
Sanger477
I-35 BL northModule:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
478 FM 455 – Pilot Point, Bolivar
479Belz Road
480Lois Road
481View Road
482Chisam Road
CookeValley View483 FM 3002 (Lone Oak Road)
485Frontage RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
486 FM 1307Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
487 FM 922 – Valley ViewNo southbound entrance
488 FM 1307Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecatedSigned as exit 489 southbound
491Spring Creek Road
Gainesville494 FM 1306
495Frontage RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
496AWeaver StreetNorthbound exit only
496B FM 51 (California Street) – Decatur
497Frontage Road
498A US 82 – Sherman, Wichita FallsSigned as exits 498A (east) and 498B (west) northbound
498BLivestock–Poultry–Exotics Inspection StationSouthbound exit and entrance
499Frontage RoadNorthbound exit and entrance
500 FM 372 – Gainesville
501 FM 1202Module:Jct warning: "road" parameter is deprecated
502Texas travel information center, rest areaSouthbound exit and entrance
504Frontage Road
407.195655.317

I-35 north / US 77 north
Continuation into Oklahoma
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Auxiliary routes

I-35 has three auxiliary routes in Texas:

  • I-35E: a branch route of I-35 that runs from a split just north of Hillsboro, passing through Waxahachie, Dallas and Lewisville before reforming I-35 just south of Denton.
  • I-35W: a branch route of I-35 that runs from a split just north of Hillsboro, passing through Fort Worth before reforming I-35 just south of Denton.
  • I-635: a partial loop around the northern and eastern boundaries of Dallas. I-635 intersects with I-35E in north Dallas, and does not intersect either I-35W or I-35.

Miscellanea

  • Interstate 35 has been designated the Texas portion of the Purple Heart Trail. Signage noting this designation is being added along the route.[14]

References

  1. ^ a b Transportation Planning and Programming Division (n.d.). "Interstate Highway No. 35". Highway Designation Files. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved July 23, 2007.
  2. ^ "Minute Order 110856" (PDF). Texas Transportation Commission. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
  3. ^ "May 27 Minutes" (PDF). Texas Transportation Commission. Retrieved 2007-07-28.
  4. ^ a b "Building a Better IH 35 for Central Texas" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 16, 2004. Retrieved 2007-07-29. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  5. ^ "One killed, several injured in Texas highway beam collapse". Yahoo News. 27 March 2015.
  6. ^ "TxDOT awards contract for I-35 expansion in Temple". Killeen Daily Herald. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  7. ^ "TxDot 'Main Street Texas' Funding Map" (PDF). Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  8. ^ "History Lesson". Experience Austin. Archived from the original on 2007-07-01. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  9. ^ Christiansen, Dennis L. (2005-08-11). "History and Impacts of the Interstate Highway System in Texas" (PDF). Texas Transportation Institute. pp. 32–35. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  10. ^ Mann, Dave (2002-09-20). "Born to be Reviled". Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  11. ^ Blakeslee, Nate (1999-06-10). "I-35: Rebuilding The Lower Deck". Politics. Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  12. ^ "East Austin Stories". University of Texas at Austin. Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-07-30.
  13. ^ "Interstate 35 in Texas" (Map). Google Maps. Google. 2013-08-18. Retrieved 2013-08-18.
  14. ^ "79(R) SB 678 - Enrolled version - Bill Text". state.tx.us.
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