Interstate 210 (Louisiana)

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Interstate 210
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 12.40 mi[1] (19.96 km)
West end: I-10 near Sulphur
East end: I-10 in Lake Charles
Highways in Louisiana
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Interstate 210 (abbreviated I-210) in Louisiana is a 12.4 mile bypass route in Lake Charles, in the southwestern part of the state. I-210 passes through the mid section of Lake Charles, connecting with Interstate 10 at both I-210's western terminus west of Sulphur, LA., and its eastern terminus located east of Lake Charles.

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Parish Location # Destinations Notes
Western Terminus - I-10 - Sulphur, Louisiana
Calcasieu 1A I-10 West - Beaumont
1B I-10 East - Lake Charles Northbound exit and southbound entrance.
crosses the Calcasieu River / Prien Lake
Lake Charles 3 Prien Lake Westbound exit only, no entry
4 Nelson Road
5 Lake Street
6A LA 385 (Ryan Street)
6B Enterprise Boulevard, South Louisiana Avenue
8 LA 14 (Gerstner Memorial Drive)
10A Legion Street
10B
U.S. Route 90 Business (Broad Street)
Westbound entrance and eastbound exit.
11 U.S. Route 90 (Fruge Street) Westbound exit, eastbound entrance.
12 I-10 - Lake Charles, Lafayette
Eastern Terminus - I-10 - Lake Charles, Louisiana

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