Interstate 110 (Texas)

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Interstate 110
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 0.92 mi[1] (1.48 km)
South end: United States-Mexico border at Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua
Major
junctions:
US 62 in El Paso, TX
US 54 in El Paso, TX
North end: I-10/US 180 in El Paso, TX
Highways in Texas
< I-45 I-345 >

Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110) is an unsigned 0.92 mile spur route in El Paso extending from Interstate 10 south to State Highway Loop 375 at the Rio Grande. The route is signed as U.S. Route 54, which also continues north of Interstate 10. Interstate 110 provides access from Interstate 10 to the Bridge of the Americas, which spans the Rio Grande to connect with Avenida Abraham Lincoln in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. Interstate 110 is the only three-digit Interstate to connect directly with Mexico, and one of only two to connect to an international border, the other being Interstate 190 in New York.

[edit] See also

Auxiliary routes of Interstate 10
Current and Future (F) Former
I-110 California - Florida - Louisiana - Mississippi - Texas California
I-210 California - Louisiana Alabama
I-310 Louisiana Louisiana
I-410 Texas Arizona - Louisiana - Louisiana
I-510 Louisiana Arizona
I-610 Louisiana - Texas
I-710 California Arizona
I-910 Louisiana

[edit] References

  1. ^ Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2


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