Texas State Highway 358

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State Highway 358
Length: 16.864 mi[1] (27.140 km)
Formed: 1946
West end: I-37 at Corpus Christi
Major
junctions:
SH 286 in Corpus Christi
East end: Corpus Christi Naval Air Station
Highways in Texas
< SH 357 SH 359 >

State Highway 358 or SH 358 is a Texas state highway that runs along the southern edge of Corpus Christi. The route was designated in 1946 from SH 286 to the Naval Air Station, replacing FM 693. It was extended northwest to Interstate 37 in 1958, replacing FM 891. It is also known as South Padre Island Drive, or to the locals, "S.P.I.D."

State Highway 358 is currently (2007) undergoing major improvements to four miles of its roadway from the State Highway 286/State Highway 358 interchange to Airline Road in Corpus Christi, Texas. The traffic volumes along South Padre Island Drive are at an all time high with an average daily traffic count of 153,430 vehicles in 2005. The roadway construction project consists of ramp reversals and adding auxiliary lanes to the roadway.

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[edit] History

The section of the highway from SH 286 east to Corpus Christi Naval Air Station was originally designated as FM 693 in June of 1946. In September of that same year, it was redesignated to SH 358.[2] The section from SH 286 northward to I-37 (SH 9 at the time) was originally designated as FM 891 in 1948 and was combined with the current route in 1958.[3][1]

[edit] Route description

SH 358 is located in Corpus Christi in Nueces County and begins at I-37 near Nueces Bay and ends at the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station on the south side of Corpus Christi Bay.[1] SH 358 is a freeway that follows Padre Island Drive and provides access to Padre and Mustang Islands by way of Park Road 22 (PR 22).[4]

The freeway begins at an interchange with I-37 west of the bayfront area of Corpus Christi. It heads south from the interchange to an interchange with SH 44 which provides access to Corpus Christi International Airport. It continues to the south and begins to turn to the southeast just prior to a junction with FM 665 (Old Brownsville Road). The highway continues to the southeast to an interchange with SH 286 (Crosstown Expressway). The freeway continues to the southeast through the city to a junction with SH 357 (Rodd Field Road) just prior to Cayo del Oso. After crossing the bridge over Cayo del Oso, the freeway heads southeast to an interchange with PR 22. PR 22 continues to the southeast over the John F. Kennedy Memorial Causeway to Padre Island as SH 358 curves to the northeast to its eastern terminus at the Corpus Christi Naval Station.[4]

[edit] Exit list

The entire route is in Corpus Christi, Nueces County.

Mile Destinations Notes
I-37San Antonio, Bayfront Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Spur 407 (Leopard Street)
Image:Texas Business 44-D.svg Bus. 44-D (Agnes Street)
SH 44 west – RobstownCorpus Christi International Airport
Bates Drive Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Bear Lane Westbound exit also signed for Bates Drive
FM 665 (Old Brownsville Road)
Point Road
Greenwood Drive
Ayers Street
SH 286 (Crosstown Expressway)
Carroll Lane / Kostoryz Road Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Kostoryz Road Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
FM 43 (Weber Road) Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
FM 43 (Weber Road) / Carroll Lane Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Everhart Road
Staples Street
Airline Road
Nile Drive Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
SH 357 (Rodd Field Road) Westbound exit also signed for Nile Drive
Ennis Joslin Road Eastbound exit also signed for Paul Jones Avenue
Paul Jones Avenue Westbound exit, eastbound entrance
Flour Bluff Drive Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Frontage Road Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
PR 22 east Eastbound exit, westbound entrance
Corpus Christi Naval Air Station

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