Interstate 59 in Louisiana
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Interstate 59 Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 11 mi[1] (18 km) | ||||||||
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Formed: | 1957 (received official route number; LA section proposed as early as 1939) | ||||||||
South end: | I-10/I-12 near Slidell, LA | ||||||||
North end: | I-59 at the Mississippi state line | ||||||||
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In the U.S. state of Louisiana, Interstate 59 has the shortest mileage of all the states the highway traverses. Beginning at the junction of Interstates 10 and 12 near Slidell, it bypasses Pearl River before entering crossing the West Pearl River and later the East Pearl River in Mississippi.
[edit] Major cities
Bolded cities are the officially-designated control cities:
- New Orleans
- Signed from Hattiesburg southward.
- Slidell
- It is a control city, but it isn't signed.
- Pearl River
[edit] Exit list
Parish | Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Saint Tammany | 1A | I-12 west - Hammond | Southbound Exit to reach Baton Rouge |
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1B | I-10 east - Bay St. Louis | Southbound | ||
1C | I-10 west - New Orleans | Southbound | ||
3 | U.S. Route 11 south/LA 1090 south - Pearl River | West end of US 11 overlap | ||
Pearl River | 5A | LA 41 Spur - Pearl River |
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5B | Honey Island Swamp | No outlet | ||
11 | Pearl River Turnaround | No outlet |
[edit] References
- ^ Federal Highway Administration Route Log and Finder List, Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002
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