Arizona State Route 210

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State Route 210
Maintained by ADOT
Length: 3.96 mi[1] (6.37 km)
West end: Broadway Boulevard in Tucson
East end: Golf Links Road in Tucson
State routes in Arizona
< SR 202 SR 238 >
Unconstructed - Former

State Route 210 (SR 210), also known as the Barraza-Aviation Parkway, is a state highway located in Tucson, Arizona alongside the Union Pacific railroad. Most of it was opened around 1995.

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[edit] Route description

Between its western terminus at Broadway Boulevard and Kino Parkway, SR 210 is a controlled-access expressway; further east, it is a limited-access highway with at-grade intersections and traffic lights until its eastern terminus at Golf Links Road (at the western edge of Davis-Monthan Air Force Base.

SR 210 currently does not intersect any other state or national routes, but may intersect Interstate 10 in the future.[1][2]

[edit] Future

After the passage of the Regional Transportation Authority plan, a portion of the sales tax increase will pay for an extension of the parkway from Broadway Blvd to 6th St. The plan is called Downtown Links. The road will go alongside the Union Pacific Railroad and ending at 6th St before the 6th Ave intersection. Also, the railroad crossing on 6th St, west of Stone will be improved, providing a new tunnel below the railroad. This will allow free-flowing traffic between I-10 and the new parkway. The parkway will be four lanes wide. Construction is scheduled to start in the second phase of the RTA plan, between 2009-2013.

[edit] Exit list

The entire route is in Tucson, Pima County.

Mile[1] # Destinations Notes
0.00 2 Broadway Boulevard At-grade intersection
1.01 3 Kino Parkway Interchange
1.54 4 22nd Street Interchange; no exit number eastbound; no eastbound entrance
3.83 Alvernon Way Interchange
3.96 Golf Links Road Eastbound exit and westbound entrance

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