Louisiana Highway 18

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Louisiana Highway 18
Length: 80.12 mi (128.94 km)
Formed: 1955 renumbering
West end: LA 1 in Donaldsonville
Major
junctions:
LA 20 in North Vacherie
I-310 in Boutte
US 90 in Bridge City
LA 45 in Marrero
LA 3018 in Harvey
LA 541 in Harvey
LA 3017 in Harvey
East end:
BUS US 90 and LA 23 in Gretna
Highways in Louisiana
< LA 17 LA 19 >

Louisiana Highway 18 (LA 18) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves Ascension, St. James, St. John the Baptist, St. Charles, and Jefferson Parishes. It runs from west to east, parallel to the west bank of the Mississippi River, running from Donaldsonville to Gretna. It spans a total of about 80.12 miles. In the more rural parts of LA 18's span, it is commonly referred to as River Road, but it becomes 4th Street once it enters Westwego.

[edit] Route description

LA 18 begins as an undivided, two lane road in downtown Donaldsonville as Bayou Road, which runs parallel to the Mississippi River. It intersects with the Sunshine Bridge (LA 70) east of Donaldsonville, the Veterans Memorial Bridge (LA 3213) in Wallace, and Interstate 310 near Luling as it continues downriver. At Bridge City, LA 18 shortly merges with U.S. Highway 90 but continues its eastward span while U.S. 90 crosses the Mississippi River via the Huey P. Long Bridge. When LA 18 enters Westwego, LA 18 becomes 4th Street but still continues alongside the river. In Gretna, LA 18 turns south, away from the river, onto Lafayette Street and ends at the intersection of Lafayette St. and the Westbank Expressway.

[edit] Spur Louisiana Highway 18

In Westwego, LA 18 turns from Louisiana Street onto 4th Street. Spur LA 18 continues southward for 0.66 miles on Louisiana Street until it meets the Westbank Expressway (BUS US 90).

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