Interstate 184
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- The Interstate 184 designation was once proposed for a portion of Route 10 in Rhode Island.[citation needed]
Interstate 184 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Maintained by ITD | |||||||||
Length: | 3.62 mi[1] (5.83 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1980 (completed 1990) | ||||||||
West end: | I-84 in Boise | ||||||||
East end: | US-20 / US-26 in Boise | ||||||||
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Interstate 184 (I-184) is a short interstate spur route of Interstate 84 located in Idaho. I-184 connects I-84 travelers to downtown Boise. The western terminus of I-184 is with I-84; the eastern terminus 13th Street in downtown Boise, where I-184 empties eastbound traffic onto Myrtle Street and receives westbound traffic from Front Street. The Front/Myrtle couplet passes just south of the heart of downtown Boise and connects to Broadway Avenue 1/4 mile north of Boise State University. Between Chinden Boulevard and its eastern terminus I-184 is co-signed with U.S. Highway 20 and U.S. Highway 26.
[edit] History
Until 1980, the freeway was known on paper as Interstate 180N, when Interstate 84 was known as Interstate 80N. This was the only signed suffixed auxiliary Interstate route in the nation, though it was not upgraded to Interstate standards until after the parent route was renamed. Other suffixed routes around the country either were too short to merit an auxiliary route or used the unsuffixed route number for its auxiliary routes. This was illustrated by Interstate 80S in Pennsylvania, whose auxiliary routes were I-180, I-280, I-480, and I-680 respectively.
When Interstate 80N became Interstate 84, the road became Business Loop I-84 through Boise. The current I-184 designation was implemented when the construction upgrading the route to Interstate standards was completed in 1989. [1]
Interstate 184 is the only three-digit interstate route in Idaho. It is commonly referred to as "The Connector" by locals, however strictly speaking, only the portion from Broadway to Chinden carries this designation, as that stretch was part of an early 1990s road project known as the "Broadway-Chinden Connector." The entire stretch is known as "The Couplet" by local law enforcement.
[edit] Exit list
The entire route is in Boise, Ada County.
Mile[1] | # | Destinations | Notes |
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0.00 | I-84 west – Nampa, Ontario | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
0.00 | 0 | I-84 east – Twin Falls | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
1.08 | 1A | Franklin Road | |
1.33 | 1B | Cole Road | Westbound exit only |
2.54 | 2 | Curtis Road | |
2.81- 3.09 |
3 | Fairview Avenue | No westbound exit |
3.59- 3.81 |
US-20 west / US-26 west – Garden City, Western Idaho Fairgrounds | East end of I-184; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
4.29 | River Street | Eastbound exit only | |
4.75 | US-20 east / US-26 east | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
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