Interstate 410
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Interstate 410 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 49.5 [1] mi (79.2 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1959 [1] | ||||||||||||
Beltway around San Antonio, Texas | |||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
Interstate 10 U.S. Route 87 U.S. Route 90 U.S. Route 281 Interstate 35 Interstate 37 |
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- This article is about the only Interstate currently numbered 410. For former routes numbered 410, see Interstate 410 (disambiguation).
Interstate 410 (abbreviated I-410) is a loop route of Interstate 10 that runs around San Antonio, Texas. On exit signs, it is identified as Connally Loop in honor of former Texas governor John B. Connally. The north and west section of I-410 is currently undergoing a major expansion to ten lanes (five in each direction) from Culebra Road to the I-35 interchange as well as major interchanges being renovated at Bandera Road, Interstate 10 and San Pedro Avenue, as well as an interchange being installed at the junction with U.S. 281 near San Antonio International Airport.
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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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