Interstate 210 (Louisiana)
Interstate 210 | ||||
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Lake Charles Bypass | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD | ||||
Length: | 12.40 mi[1] (19.96 km) | |||
Existed: | 1962 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I-10 east of Sulphur | |||
US 90 in Lake Charles | ||||
East end: | I-10 northeast of Lake Charles | |||
Location | ||||
Parishes: | Calcasieu | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Interstate 210 (I-210) in Louisiana, also known as the Lake Charles Bypass, is a 12.40-mile-long (19.96 km) bypass route in Lake Charles, in the southwestern part of the state.[1][2] As a bypass of I-10, both of the ends of I-210 meet with I-10.
Route description
The western terminus connects with I-10 east of Sulphur, heading southeast as it bypasses central Lake Charles around the southside. A mile east of the western terminus, I-210 rises over the Israel LaFleur Bridge, one of the highest bridges in the Interstate Highway System, to pass over the Calcasieu Ship Channel. At the southeastern end of the bridge, the highway meets with exit 3, Prien Lake Road, eastbound. I-210 heads east through Lake Charles, turning 90 degrees at exit 8, LA 14/Gerstner Memorial Drive. The highway then heads north towards its eastern terminus with I-10 just east of Lake Charles.
All of I-210 is included as part of the National Highway System, a system of roadways important to the nation's economy, defense, and mobility.[3]
History
Interstate 210 opened to traffic in 1977.
Exit list
The entire highway is in Calcasieu Parish.
Location | mi[2] | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes | |
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| 0.0– 0.7 | 0.0– 1.1 | 1B | I-10 – Beaumont, Lake Charles | Western terminus; exit number signed to I-10 east only; exit 25 on I-10 | |
| 0.5 | 0.80 | 1A | East Sulphur, Industries | Eastbound entrance and westbound exit; to Pete Manena Road (not signed) | |
Lake Charles | 1.5– 3.1 | 2.4– 5.0 | Israel LaFleur Bridge over Calcasieu Ship Channel / Indian Bay | |||
3.2 | 5.1 | 3 | Prien Lake Road, Golden Nugget Boulevard | |||
4.1– 4.7 | 6.6– 7.6 | 4 | LA 1138-2 (Nelson Road), L'Auberge Avenue | |||
5.4– 5.7 | 8.7– 9.2 | 5 | Lake Street | |||
6.1– 6.6 | 9.8– 10.6 | 6 | LA 385 (Ryan Street) | |||
6.9– 7.5 | 11.1– 12.1 | 7 | Enterprise Boulevard, Louisiana Avenue | |||
8.4– 9.0 | 13.5– 14.5 | 8 | LA 14 – Cameron | To Gerstner Memorial Drive (not signed) | ||
10.1– 10.7 | 16.3– 17.2 | 10 | Legion Street | Legion Street is LA 1138-3 (not signed) | ||
11.0– 11.9 | 17.7– 19.2 | 11 | US 90 Bus. (Broad Street) / US 90 (Fruge Street) | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance for Broad Street; eastbound entrance and westbound exit for Fruge Street | ||
| 12.2– 12.7 | 19.6– 20.4 | 12 | I-10 – Lake Charles, Lafayette | Eastern terminus; exit number signed for I-10 west only; exit 34 on I-10 | |
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
References
- 1 2 Staff (October 31, 2002). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002". Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
- 1 2 Google (July 12, 2013). "Overview Map of I-210" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved July 12, 2013.
- ↑ "National Highway System: Lake Charles, LA" (PDF). United States Department of Transportation. October 1, 2012. Retrieved August 14, 2013.