Interstate 110 (Louisiana)

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Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110) is an 8.89 mile spur route in Baton Rouge, running from Interstate 10 north to U.S. Highway 61 and the Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport. The freeway serves as the border between what is considered downtown Baton Rouge and mid-city Baton Rouge. It consists of several outdated features such as ramps that exit on the left side of the roadway.

[edit] Exit list

The following is a list of exits on Interstate 110 in Baton Rouge.

Exit
Number
Mile Destination Map Notes
Highways and/or Control Cities Municipality
Southern Terminus - Interstate 10 - Downtown, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
1J Interstate 10 West - Lafayette Southbound exit
1I Interstate 10 East - New Orleans Southbound exit
1A Louisiana Highway 73 - Government St.
1B Convention St. Northbound exit and entrance
1C US 61 Business US 190 Business - Florida St. Northbound exit and entrance
1D North St. Northbound exit and entrance
1E Capital Access Road
1F Fuqua St. Northbound exit only
1G North 9th St./Baton Rouge Business District Southbound exit and entrance
1H Laurel St. Southbound exit and entrance
2A Scenic Hwy Northbound exit only
2B Louisiana Highway 67 - 22nd St. Southbound exit only
3A Chippewa St.
3B Wyandotte St/Mohican St. Northbound exit and entrance
3B Weller Ave/Mohican St. Southbound exit and entrance
4A Evangeline St.
4B Hollywood St. Northbound exit only
5 US 61 US 190 - New Orleans, Hammond/Natchez, Opelousas
6 Louisiana 408 - Harding Blvd./Southern University Access to Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport
8 Louisiana 19 - Scotland Ave./Scotlandville/Baker Northbound exit only
8B US 61 North - Natchez Northbound exit only
US 61 South - Scenic Hwy
Northern Terminus - US 61 - Scotlandville, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 10
I-110 California - Florida - Louisiana - Mississippi - Texas
I-210 California - Louisiana
I-310 Louisiana
I-410 Texas
I-510 Louisiana
I-610 Louisiana - Texas
I-710 California
I-910 Louisiana
past/
future
I-110: California - I-210: Alabama - I-310: Louisiana - I-410: Arizona - Louisiana - Louisiana - I-510: Arizona - I-710: Arizona


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