Talk:Interstate 35
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[edit] Links
Hmm.. Dallas/Fort Worth and Minneapolis/St. Paul are not links..
I suppose if I change this page, then there'll be 50 others to change too..
[edit] Major cities
Should we remove Albert Lea, MN from the list? It's not even a major city in Minnesota. Even though it lies at the junction of I-35 & I-90, it's not very significant of its own accord.
- Well, technically Mason City, IA isn't even on I-35 -- it's approximately 8 miles east. I-35 actually runs through eastern Clear Lake, and the original two Mason City exits (not counting the exit for 'new' Highway 18, which only goes east) are signed as "Clear Lake/Mason City". However, I would vote to keep both Albert Lea and Mason City on the list -- they are know, at least locally, and provide landmarks for where the interstate falls. --Rehcsif 17:39, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
- The significance of Albert Lea and Mason City being on the list is that they are AASHTO control cities as designated on the highway. That's why I think they should stay, regardless of size. —C.Fred (talk) 21:48, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
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- That makes sense, thanks. --Rehcsif 21:54, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Interstate table changes
Added I-30 as a major junction and Laredo, Waco & San Antonio to 'major cities' list. Laredo (170k), Waco (120k) & San Antonio (1.3m) meet requirements. Houston, however, was removed because it's 180 miles east of I-35. 208.190.154.22 20:17, 15 September 2005 (UTC)
- Whoops, I shouldn't add infoboxes late at night; it makes reading maps hard. :P Thanks for your fix! Scott5114 19:36, 17 September 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Control cities designations
I'm a bit concerned about the apparently dated nature of the source list for control cities linked to this page. In addition to being purely an Adelphia subscriber's personal web site, the information pertaining to I-35 is somewhat inaccurate. The page lists I-35's use of alternating control cities for Dallas/Fort Worth both north and south of DFW. I know for a fact that 'Denton' is used as a control city from the north (also, 'Dallas' in Oklahoma), and has been for some 15 years or so now. Also, Temple is used extensively as a control city both south of Waco and north of Austin (although, it's co-signed with Waco). And new overheads have recently been placed just north of Norman indicating 'Norman' as a new control city for I-35 south of Oklahoma City. Thanks for reading this - are you asleep yet? :P --Emersonbiggins85 05:46, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
- Temple may appear on the sign as a destination city, but is it a control city? If it's signed as Temple/Waco, then Waco is the control city. I can't recall now whether 35 SB lists Temple only coming out of town. I'd like to see the AASHTO list first-hand, but the only place it seems to be online is that reprint. C.Fred 06:33, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
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- I've tried unsuccessfully to track down an I-35 Temple control city sign anywhere on the net. However, here is a link for Denton as a control city for I-35, found in Gainesville. Notice that US 77 was cosigned with I-35 originally, but removed in the mid-90s or so. 'Denton', SB I-35 This recent sign in Dallas legitimizes the control city status for Denton as the control city for I-35E, and a similar situation exists for I-35W. 'Denton', NB I-35E--Emersonbiggins85 21:13, 16 January 2006 (UTC)
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- Here is a link for Norman, OK as a control city on I-35. I believe that this only exists on a couple of southbound signs, and is probably yet another ODOT anomaly, seeing as many violations of standard signage protocol occur on their watch. 'Norman', SB I-35--208.190.154.22 15:52, 17 January 2006 (UTC)
Of course, all of this could call into question the officiality of the respective state DOTs in adhering to federal guidelines for control cities, though the 'Denton' guidesigns are so old that they exist in button-copy form. 1990~ish
--Emersonbiggins85 05:58, 12 January 2006 (UTC)
- That sort of stuff happens all the time. I believe the term for it is intermediate destination if memory of the MUTCD serves correctly. They're not official control cities but intended to aid navigation, especially around urban areas. (Side note - one thing I always think of when I see that I-35 Norman sign you linked to is "if you've made it this far, you're going to Norman, like it or not.") Scott5114 05:21, 21 January 2006 (UTC)
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- Thanks for the clarification. I wholeheartedly agree about the Norman designation, but I am less convinced that particular designation applies for Denton, as it is signed both southbound from the north (all the way from the Red River) and northbound from the south out of both Dallas and Fort Worth. For all intensive purposes, it is treated just like Waco is treated to the south of DFW, which is an official AASHTO control city. Both have equal standing, at least according to the signs that exist. Probably another codified and copied TxDOT inconsistency. --Emersonbiggins85 16:54, 23 January 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Old routebox content
This was the previous content of the routebox, before the reformulation. It might be useful for making exit guides sometime in the future.
Mexican Border | TX 0 |
I-10 | TX 153-156 |
I-37 | TX 158 |
I-20 | TX 418 (I-35E) |
I-30 | TX 427-428 (I-35E) |
I-40 | OK 126-128 |
I-44 | OK 133-138 |
I-70 | MO 2 |
I-29 | MO 4-8 |
I-80 | IA 72-87 |
I-90 | MN 13 |
I-94 | MN 107 (I-35E) |
Minnesota State Highway 61 | MN 259 |
[edit] Exit table
[edit] Texas |
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Number | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |
1A | Scott St./Washington St. | Laredo | ||
1B | Park St./Sanchez St. | |||
2 | U.S. Route 59 Corpus Christi/Freer/Houston |
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3A | Calton Rd. | |||
3B | Interstate 35 Business San Bernardo Ave/Mann. Rd. |
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4 | Image:Texas FM 1472.svg Farm to Market Road 1472 Del Mar Blvd./Santa Maria Ave. |
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7 | Shiloh Dr./Las Cruces Dr. | |||
? | Texas State Highway Loop 20 World Trade Bridge |
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[edit] Oklahoma |
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Number | Mile | Destinations | Notes | |
1 | U.S. 77 North | U.S. 77 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
5 | State Highway 153 |
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15 | State Highway 32 |
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21 | Oswalt Rd. | |||
24 | OK-77S Lake Murray State Park |
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29 | U.S. 70 East Madill/Ardmore |
Ardmore | U.S. 70 joins northbound and splits southbound | |
31A | State Highway 199 East Ardmore |
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31B | U.S. 70 West Waurika/Lone Grove |
U.S. 70 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
32 | 12th St. | |||
33 | State Highway 142 Ardmore |
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40 | State Highway 53 East Springer/Gene Autry |
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42 | State Highway 53 West Comanche |
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47 | U.S. 77 Turner Falls Area |
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51 | U.S. 77 Turner Falls Area |
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55 | OK-7 Davis/Duncan/Sulphur |
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60 | Ruppe Rd. | |||
64 | State Highway 17A East Wynnewood |
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66 | State Highway 29 Wynnewood/Elmore City |
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70 | Airport Rd. | |||
72 | State Highway 19 Pauls Valley/Maysville |
Lindsay | ||
74 | Kimberlin Rd. | |||
79 | State Highway 145 Paoli |
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86 | State Highway 59 Wayne/Payne |
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91 | State Highway 74 Purcell/Lexington |
TO State Highway 39 | ||
95 | Purcell | Southbound signed as "To U.S. 77, Purcell/Lexington" | ||
98 | Johnson Rd. | |||
101 | Ladd Rd. | |||
104 | State Highway 74 South |
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106 | State Highway 9 West |
OK-9 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
108A | State Highway 9 East |
Norman | OK-9 splits northbound and joins southbound | |
108B | State Highway 74A Lindsey St. |
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109 | Main St. | |||
110 | Robinson St. | Two exits southbound; Robinson St. westbound and Robinson St. | ||
112 | Tecumseh Rd. | |||
113 | U.S. 77 South Norman |
Southbound only; U.S. 77 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
114 | Indian Hill Rd. | Moore | ||
116 | S. 19th St. | |||
117 | State Highway 37 S. 4th St./Main St./N. 5th St. |
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118 | N. 12th St. | |||
119A | Shields Blvd. | Northbound only; undergoing reconstruction as of 2006 | ||
119B | N. 27th St. | |||
120 | S.E. 89th St. | Oklahoma City | ||
121 | I-240/U.S. 62 West/State Highway 3 | U.S. 62 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
122A | S.E. 66th St. | |||
122B | S.E. 59th St. | |||
123A | S.E. 51st St. | |||
123B | S.E. 44th St. | |||
124A | Grand Blvd. | |||
124B | S.E. 29th St./S.E. 25th St. | |||
125D | S.E. 15th St. | |||
126 | I-40 West Amarillo |
I-40 joins northbound and splits southbound, U.S. 77 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
127 | Eastern Ave. M.L. King Ave. |
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(128) | I-40 East Ft. Smith |
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129 | N.E. 10th St. | |||
130 | U.S. 62 East N.E. 23rd St. |
U.S. 62 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
131 | N.E. 36th St. | |||
132A | N.E. 50th St. | |||
132B | N.E. 63rd St. | |||
133 | () I-44/(State Highway 66) West Lawton/Amarillo |
I-44 joins northbound and splits southbound, State Highway 66 secretly joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
134 | Wilshire Blvd. | |||
135 | Britton Rd. | |||
136 | Hefner Rd. | |||
137 | N.E. 122nd St. | |||
138A | I-44 East Tulsa |
I-44 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
138B | Kilpatrick Turnpike | |||
138C | Sooner Rd. | Southbound only | ||
138D | Memorial Rd. | Edmond | ||
139 | 33rd St. | |||
140 | 15th St. | |||
141 | U.S. 77 South/State Highway 66 (South) 2nd St. |
U.S. 77 joins northbound and splits southbound, State Highway 66 splits northbound and secretly joins southbound | ||
142 | Danforth Rd. | |||
143 | Covell Rd. | |||
146 | Waterloo Rd. | |||
151 | Seward Rd. | |||
153 | U.S. 77 North Guthrie |
Cleo Bradshaw Interchange U.S. 77 splits northbound and joins southbound |
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157 | State Highway 33 Guthrie/Perkins/Cushing |
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170 | Mulhall Rd. | |||
174 | State Highway 51 Stillwater/Hennessey |
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180 | Orlando Rd. | |||
185 | U.S. 77 Perry/Covington |
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186 | U.S. 64 East Perry (Fir St.) |
U.S. 64 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
193 | Airport Rd. | Northbound only | ||
194A | U.S. 412 East Cimarron Turnpike/Tulsa |
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194B | West Enid |
U.S. 64 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
203 | State Highway 15 Billings/Marland |
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(211) | Fountain Rd. | |||
214 | U.S. 60 |
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218 | Hubbard Rd. | |||
222 | State Highway 11 Blackwell/Medford |
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230 | Braman Rd. | |||
231 | U.S. 177 (Braman) |
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[edit] Kansas |
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Mile | Destinations | Notes | ||
4 | U.S. 166/81 Arkansas City South Haven |
Kansas Turnpike | Free exit | |
17 | Southern Terminal toll plaza | Replaced old toll plaza under U.S. 160 bridge, opened spring 2003 [1] | ||
19 | U.S. 160 Wellington Winfield |
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26 | Belle Plaine Service Center | Opened in May 1998, burned down in 2002 due to a grease fire, and was later rebuilt[2] | ||
33 | U.S. 81/K-53 Mulvane |
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39 | U.S. 81 Haysville/Derby |
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42 | I-135/I-235/U.S. 81 Wichita/Salina |
Wichita | ||
45 | K-15 Wichita | |||
50 | U.S. 54/400 Kellogg Ave. |
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53 | K-96 Wichita |
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57 | Andover | Kansas Turnpike | ||
65 | Towanda Service Center | |||
71 | K-254 El Dorado |
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76 | U.S. 77 El Dorado North |
Nick Badwey Plaza | ||
92 | K-177 Cassoday |
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97 | Matfield Green Service Center | Contains a memorial to football coach Knute Rockne, who died in a plane crash near Bazaar, Kansas[3] | ||
127 | I-35/U.S. 50 Emporia/Kansas City |
Mainline becomes Interstate 335 | ||
128A | U.S. 50 West Newton |
Emporia | ||
128B | Industrial Rd. | |||
130 | K-99 Merchant St. |
National Teachers Hall of Fame | ||
131 | Burlingame Rd. | |||
133 | U.S. 50 West 6th Ave. |
U.S. 50 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
135 | County Rd R1 | |||
138 | County Rd U | |||
141 | K-130 Neosho Rapids/Hartford |
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148 | K-276 Lebo |
Sun Dance Park | ||
155 | U.S. 75 Lyndon/Burlington |
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160 | K-31 North Melvern |
K-31 joins northbound and splits southbound Melvern Lake |
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161 | K-31 South Waverly |
K-31 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
170 | Williamsburg/Pomona | Was once K-273[4] Pomona Lake |
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Rest Area | ||||
176 | Homewood | |||
182 | Business U.S. 50 Eisenhower Rd. |
Ottawa | ||
183 | U.S. 59 Lawrence/Garnett |
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185 | 15th St. | |||
187 | K-68 Ottawa/Louisburg |
Ottawa Univ., Old Depot Museum | ||
193 | Tennessee Ave. | Baldwin City LeLoup | ||
198 | K-33 Wellsville |
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202 | Edgerton | |||
207 | Gardner Rd. | Gardner | ||
210 | U.S. 56 West Gardner |
U.S. 56 joins northbound and splits southbound | ||
215 | U.S. 169 South/K-7 Paola |
Olathe | U.S. 169 joins northbound and splits southbound Great Mall of the Great Plains |
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217 | Old Highway 56 | Southbound only | ||
218 | Santa Fe | Kansas State School for the Deaf | ||
220 | 119th St. | |||
222A-B | Interstate 435 | Lenexa | U.S. 169 splits northbound and joins southbound | |
224 | 95th Street | |||
225A | 87th Street | Northbound exit number is 225 | ||
225B | U.S. 69 South Overland Parkway |
Southbound only U.S. 69 joins northbound and splits southbound |
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227 | 75th Street | Merriam | ||
228A | 67th Street | |||
228B-C | U.S. 56 East/U.S. 69 North Shawnee Mission Parkway (63rd St.) |
U.S. 56 and 69 split northbound and join southbound | ||
229 | Johnson Dr. | |||
230 | Antioch Rd. | Overland Park | ||
231 | I-635 North |
Mission | U.S. 69 joins northbound and splits southbound Kansas City International Airport |
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232B | Roe Avenue | Kansas City | ||
232C | U.S. 69 North 18th Street Expy. |
U.S. 69 splits northbound and joins southbound | ||
233A | Southwest Blvd. | |||
233B | Mission Rd. | |||
234 | U.S. 169 7th St. Trfwy./Rainbow Blvd. |
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235 | Cambridge Circle | |||
[edit] Missouri |
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Mile | Destinations | Notes |
[edit] IH vs. I?
Where in Central Texas is IH actually used? Nova SS 03:39, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- I've seen it in general use in the Waco area, in Yellow Pages ads and the like. I specifically point out this restaurant listing: note the address given for Dock's River Front. It's also used in San Antonio: see these hotel directions. —C.Fred (talk) 04:06, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
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- Yes, but the implication is that Texas has a unique way of referring to Interstates that no other state uses. That is totally false. For example, see Google searches on IH-35 in Kansas, Oklahoma, Misery, Iowa, Minnesota. Only a pinhead says "eye hech thirty five" when talking about I-35 in everyday conversation about an Interstate.
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- I know what this is about: TxDOT uses IH in its internal designations, but this is obscure trivia that does not belong on the topic summary. Furthermore, who's to say that other state DOTs don't use this?
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- If this "IH" abbreviation is noteworthy, it is noteworthy only as trivia. Also, since it is not unique to Texas, if anything needs to be said about this "IH" thing, it needs to be on every Interstate highway page or on the master Interstate highways page.
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- Nova SS 14:45, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- On the service/feeder roads around Denton I distinctly remember signs reading IH-35 SERVICE ROAD, so it's not only internal. Perhaps the IH- designation could be mentioned further down the page, in the Notes section. The clause about IH- was added to the article lead by an anon a couple of months ago. ...Scott5114 18:17, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
- Nova SS 14:45, 26 April 2006 (UTC)