Interstate 55 in Louisiana

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Interstate 55
Main route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 65.81 mi (105.91 km)
Formed: 1957 (route proposed in 1939)
South end: I-10 near Laplace
Major
junctions:
I-12 near Hammond
US 190 in Hammond
North end: I-55 at the Mississippi line
Highways in Louisiana

In Louisiana, Interstate 55 runs nearly 66 miles from south to north, from Interstate 10 near Laplace - roughly 20 miles west of New Orleans - to the Mississippi state line near Kentwood.

The highway first traverses a long viaduct over the swamps of lakes Maurepas and Pontchartrain for the first 23 miles before reaching dry land near Ponchatoula.

[edit] Major cities

I-55 passes through or near the following municipalities:

[edit] Exit list

Parish Location Exit # Destinations Notes
Southern terminus - Interstate 10 near Laplace, Louisiana
St. John the Baptist 1
U.S. Route 51 South/To I-10 West - Laplace, Baton Rouge
Southbound exit only.
U.S. 51 joins northbound and exits south only.
Begin concurrency
7 Ruddock
Tangipahoa 15 Manchac
22 Frontage Road Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
Frontage road is Old U.S. 51.
23
U.S. 51 Business - Ponchatoula
26 LA 22 - Ponchatoula, Springfield
28 U.S. 51 North - Hammond U.S. 51 exits northbound and enters southbound.
End concurrency
29A-B I-12 - Slidell, Baton Rouge Exits 29A (Slidell) and 29B (Baton Rouge).
Hammond 31 U.S. Route 190 - Albany, Hammond
32 LA 3234 (University Avenue) - Wardline Road Exit to reach Southeastern Louisiana University.
36 LA 442 - Tickfaw
41 LA 40 - Independence
Amite City 46 LA 16 - Montpelier, Amite City Exit to reach Franklinton.
50 LA 1048 - Arcola, Roseland
53 LA 10 - Fluker, Greensburg
57 LA 440 - Tangipahoa
61 LA 38 - Kentwood, Liverpool
Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana-Pike County, Mississippi Border
continues north into Mississippi

[edit] References

Interstate 55
Previous state:
Terminus
Louisiana Next state:
Mississippi