Talk:Interstate 30

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[edit] POV

I didn't remove it, but this text seems a little outside NPOV:

Would be nice to see this extended maybe into Missouri or even Tennessee. This would help allivate massive traffic on I-40 for travels northeastward to St. Louis or points north. Since I-69 may eliminate some from the Houston area and south, something out of Dallas/Little Rock needs one too.

The paragraph is a statement of opinion, not a statement of fact. Many Interstate highway pages have this problem, though many address the issue by prefixing such a comment with a phrase like "Some highway mavens would like to see..."

I may post this issue at the Village Pump at some point in the future. Any strong opinions, please post here or on my talk page. --Robertb-dc 21:41, 21 Jan 2004 (UTC)

This paragraph is an opinion... I agree. There is a better way to post this, which sounds unencyclopedic.--Rschen7754

[edit] Shortest?

I wondered why Interstate 66 is not considered the shortest interstate that connects two states. Is it because Washington, D.C. is not a "state," per se? Regardless, it does cross a state line. -- Gyrofrog (talk) 05:16, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Exit list

Shields are shown at intersections with other Interstates.

Number Mile Destinations Notes
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[edit] Texas

Interstate 20 west westbound exit and eastbound entrance
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2 State Highway Spur 580
3 Ranch to Market Road 2871 - Chapel Creek Boulevard
4 White Settlement Road eastbound exit and westbound entrance
5B Interstate 820 north
5C Interstate 820 south
6 Las Vegas Trail
7A Cherry Lane
7B State Highway Spur 341/State Highway 183 - NAS Fort Worth JRB/Green Oaks Road
8A Green Oaks Road eastbound exit is combined with exit 7B
8B Ridgmar Boulevard/Ridglea Avenue
9A Bryant-Irvin Road
9B U.S. Highway 377 south - Camp Bowie Boulevard/Horne Street US 377 joins eastbound and leaves westbound
10 Hulen Street
11 Montgomery Street
12A University Drive - City Parks exit 12 westbound?
12B Rosedale Street eastbound exit and westbound entrance
12 Forest Park Boulevard
13B Summit Avenue - 8th Avenue eastbound exit is combined with SH 199
13B State Highway 199 - Henderson Street/Summit Avenue
14 Lancaster Avenue eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Lancaster Avenue - Downtown westbound exit and eastbound entrance
15A Interstate 35E/U.S. Highway 81 - Waco/Denton no I-30 west to I-35E north or I-35E south to I-30 east ramps; US 377 joins westbound and leaves eastbound
15B State Highway 180 east eastbound exit and westbound entrance
15C U.S. Highway 287 north to Interstate 35E north - Downtown/Denton westbound exit and eastbound entrance
16A-B Riverside Drive
16C Beach Street