Interstate 820

Interstate 820
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 35.2 mi[1] (56.6 km)
Existed: 1959[1] – present
Major junctions
CCW end: I-20
  I-30
I-35W
SH 121/SH 183
U.S. Highway 287
CW end: I-20
Highway system

Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Main • Auxiliary • Business

Highways in Texas
Interstate • U.S. • TX (LoopsSpursRecFM)

I-635 SH 824

Interstate 820 (abbreviated I-820) is a loop of Interstate 20 in Fort Worth, Texas of approximately 35 miles (56 km) around the city and some of its suburbs. Exit numbers begin at its intersection with I-20 in southwest Fort Worth, and continue in a clockwise direction around the city until it ends at its intersection with I-20 in southeast Fort Worth. A portion of I-820 in the northeast quadrant is co-signed with State Highway 121 as well as State Highway 183. The northwest segment of the loop is officially designated as the Jim Wright Freeway after former United States House Speaker Jim Wright. However, the name is not commonly used, the colloquial reference by the general public is 820.

Contents

Route description

I-820 begins in the southwestern Fort Worth at an interchange with I-20. It heads north from this interchange to a junction with Spur 580 before reaching I-30 at a stack interchange. Continuing to the north, the Interstate begins to turn to the northeast as it approaches Lake Worth. It passes near Naval Air Station Joint Reserve Base Fort Worth as it passes over Lake Worth. I-820 passes through the city of Lake Worth briefly with junctions at SH 199 and FM 1220 before reentering Fort Worth city limits. Continuing to the northeast, a junction with U.S. Highway 287 Business provides access to Fort Worth Meacham International Airport. At an interchange with FM 156 in the city of Saginaw, I-820 begins to head towards the east. Continuing east, I-820 has a junction with I-35W at a stack interchange. The freeway enters the city limits of Haltom City at North Beach Street and has an interchange with US 377 before entering North Richland Hills. As it passes through North Richland Hills, the freeway turns towards the southeast briefly before turning back towards the east at SH 26. As it enters Hurst the freeway has an interchange with a concurrent SH 121 and State Highway 183. I-820 begins to head south after the interchange, now running concurrently with SH 121 and SH 183. At an interchange with SH 10, SH 183 leaves the concurrency to the west. At the next exit, SH 121 leaves I-820 towards the southwest. Continuing towards the South, I-820 leaves Hurst and reenters the Fort Worth city limits. Heading south through eastern Fort Worth, I-820 has a second junction with I-30, also at a stack interchange. After the interchange, the freeway continues south to a junction at SH 180 near Lake Arlington. I-820 begins to follow the western shore of Lake Arlington to an interchange with US 287. I-820 and US 287 both continue to the south to an interchange with I-20 at the end of I-820.[2]

Exit list

The entire route is in Tarrant County.

Location Mile Exit Destinations Notes
Fort Worth 0 0A I-20 east – Dallas Southbound exit and northbound entrance
0 0B I-20 west – Abilene Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1 1A Team Ranch Road
1 1B Chapin Road Southbound exit is via exit 2
2 2 Spur 580
3 3 I-30 – Weatherford, Downtown Fort Worth Signed as exits 3A (west) and 3B (east)
3 3C Westpoint Boulevard, Alemeda Street Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
4 4 White Settlement Road
5 5A Clifford Street
5 5B Silver Creek Road
6 6 Las Vegas Trail, Heron Drive
8 8 Navajo Trail, Cajoba Drive
9 9 Quebec Street Westbound exit is part of exit 10A
10 10A SH 199 (Jacksboro Highway)
Lake Worth
10 10B FM 1220 (Azle Avenue) Eastbound exit is part of exit 10A
Fort Worth 12 12 Marine Creek Parkway, Old Decatur Road Signed as exits 12A (Marine Creek Parkway) and 12B (Old Decatur Road) westbound
13 13
US 287 Bus. (Main Street) – Saginaw
14 14 Railhead Road Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Saginaw 15 15 FM 156 – Blue Mound
Fort Worth
16 16C Mark IV Parkway
16 16 I-35W / US 287 – Denton, Downtown Fort Worth, Wichita Falls Signed as exits 16A (north) and 16B (south)
17 17A Frontage Road Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
17 17B North Beach Street
Haltom City
18 18 Haltom Road
19 19 US 377 (Denton Highway) – Haltom City, Watauga
North Richland Hills 20 20A Meadow Lakes Drive, Industrial Park Boulevard Westbound exit and eastbound entrance
20 20B Rufe Snow Drive
21 21 Holiday Lane
22 22A SH 26 / FM 1938 north / Bedford-Euless Road – Colleyville - Tarrant County College Northeast Campus
Hurst 22 22B SH 121 north / SH 183 east – D/FW Airport, Dallas West end of SH 121/SH 183 overlap
23 23 Pipeline Road, Glenview Drive
24 24A SH 10 east / SH 183 west – Richland Hills East end of SH 183 overlap; signed as exit 24 westbound
24 24B SH 121 south – Downtown Fort Worth East end of SH 121 overlap; westbound exit is via a U-turn at exit 24
Fort Worth 25 25 Trinity Boulevard
26 26 Randol Mill Road
27 27 John T. White Road, Bridge Street
28 28 I-30 – Dallas, Downtown Fort Worth Signed as exits 28A (east) and 28B (west)
28 28C Brentwood Stair Road
29 29 Meadowbrook Drive
30 30A Craig Street
30 SH 180 (Lancaster Avenue) Part of exit 30B westbound and 30A eastbound
30 30B Spur 303 (Rosedale Street)
30 30C Ramey Avenue
31 31 Berry Street
32 32 Wilbarger Street Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
33 33A US 287 north – Downtown Fort Worth West end of US 287 overlap
33 33B Martin Street, Wilbarger Street No eastbound exit
33 33C Sun Valley Drive
34 34A I-20 east / US 287 south – Waxahachie, Dallas Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
34 34B I-20 west – Abilene Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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