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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 175.29 mi[1] (282.10 km) | |||
Existed: | 1942[1] – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | US 90 / FM 464 west of Seguin | |||
East end: | I-610 in Houston | |||
Location | ||||
Counties: | Guadalupe, Gonzales, Lavaca, Colorado, Wharton, Fort Bend, Harris | |||
Highway system | ||||
United States Numbered Highways Highways in Texas
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U.S. Highway 90 Alternate is an alternate route to U.S. Highway 90 in the U.S. state of Texas, running from west of Seguin east via Seguin, Gonzales, Hallettsville, Eagle Lake, Rosenberg and Sugar Land to northeastern Houston. South of Downtown Houston, US 90 Alternate is built to freeway and near-freeway standards along a section of South Main Street.
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US 90 Alternate begins at U.S. Highway 90 and Farm to Market Road 464 west of Seguin and heads east through downtown Seguin on Court Street. (US 90 travels on Kingsbury Street, just 15 blocks to the north.) From Seguin to Rosenberg, US 90 Alternate passes through mainly rural areas.
Just west of downtown Rosenberg, it merges with Spur 529, part of US Highway 59 until 1976.[2] US 59 used to run concurrent with US 90 Alternate between Rosenberg and southwest of downtown Houston, but it was relocated to the US 59 as construction of the freeway between Houston and Rosenberg was completed in stages from 1961 to 1976.
After Rosenberg, US 90 Alternate passes through Richmond, Sugar Land, Stafford and Missouri City before entering Houston. There it crosses the Sam Houston Tollway into the Houston City Limits and becomes South Main Street. A few miles down, the highway meets the current northern terminus of the Fort Bend Toll Road. The short controlled-access highway portion of US 90 Alternate—part of which has local access (right-in/right-out), but no median breaks - currently begins just before the Sam Houston Tollway and ends just short of Interstate 610. The controlled access portion, with the section between Interstate Highway 610 to just west of Holmes Road was completed in 2002 and the section from just west of Holmes Road to just east of the Sam Houston Tollway completed in 2007 has 6 lanes without interior or exterior shoulder lanes, plus exit lanes and a maximum speed limit of 55 mph (89 km/h) for most of its length. These portions were previously a four-lane divided highway with exterior shoulder lanes, crossovers, and at grade crossings with major thoroughfares.[3]
North of I-610, US 90A becomes the widest street in Houston with 10 through lanes and several turning lanes. This section, previously a four-lane divided highway, was upgraded to its current width between 1999 and 2001.[4] Further north, US 90 Alternate splits from South Main Street onto Old Spanish Trail (O.S.T.), becoming a six lane boulevard heading east to cross State Highway 288 (South Freeway) with a grade separated street-to-street intersection with Griggs Road, and meets the southern terminus of Spur 5 adjacent to the campus of the University of Houston. After crossing Spur 5, it turns into a four-lane undivided road, crossing Brays Bayou and turning northeast onto Wayside Drive, crossing Interstate Highway 45 (Gulf Freeway). Between Polk Street until after crossing over the ship channel, it divides into two one way streets. US 90 Alternate West (southbound) is Wayside Drive while US 90 Alternate East (northbound) goes down S/SGT Macario Garcia (formerly 69th Street). At Interstate Highway 10/U.S. Highway 90 (East Freeway), US 90 Alternate turns east to multiplex with I-10/US 90 for a short jog, then turning north onto McCarty Street. US 90 Alternate ends at the junction with Interstate Highway 610 in northeastern Houston, where Business U.S. Highway 90-U continues northeast on McCarty Street.[5] (Business US 90 is temporarily serving as part of US 90 until the Crosby Freeway is completed;[6] US 90 comes from the south on IH 610 and exits at McCarty Street.)
County | Location | Destinations | Notes |
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Guadalupe | Seguin | US 90 / FM 464 west – San Antonio, Luling | |
SH 46 – New Braunfels, Stockdale | |||
Bus. SH 123-B (Austin Street) | |||
SH 123 – San Marcos, Stockdale | |||
FM 1117 south | |||
FM 2438 north | |||
FM 1150 north | |||
Gonzales | Belmont | SH 80 – Luling, Nixon | |
FM 2091 north | |||
Gonzales | US 183 – Luling, Cuero | ||
US 183 Bus. (St. Joseph Street) – Gonzales |
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FM 794 (St. Paul Street) | |||
SH 97 – Gonzales, Waelder | |||
Spur 146 west | |||
FM 532 east | |||
FM 443 south | |||
Lavaca | FM 533 south | ||
Shiner | FM 3435 east (16th Street) | ||
SH 95 – Flatonia, Yoakum | |||
FM 531 south | |||
FM 1831 north | |||
US 77 Alt. south – Yoakum |
West end of US-Alt 77 overlap | ||
FM 340 north | |||
US 77 south – Victoria | East end of US-Alt 77 overlap; west end of US 77 overlap | ||
Halletsville | US 77 north – La Grange | East end of US 77 overlap | |
FM 530 south | |||
FM 2914 north | |||
Sublime | FM 3283 south | ||
FM 155 north – Weimar | |||
Colorado | Sheridan | FM 2437 south – Edna | |
Rock Island | FM 1693 south | ||
SH 71 – Columbus, El Campo | |||
Eagle Lake | FM 102 north – Alleyton | ||
FM 1093 – Wallis | |||
FM 2764 north | |||
Wharton | |||
FM 1164 south | |||
East Bernard | SH 60 – Wallis, Hungerford | ||
Fort Bend | Rosenberg | SH 36 north – Sealy | West end of SH 36 overlap |
Spur 529 south | |||
SH 36 south / FM 723 north – West Columbia | East end of SH 36 overlap | ||
Richmond | FM 762 south (Thompson Road) | ||
FM Loop 762 east (2nd Street) | |||
FM 359 north (Skinner Lane) | |||
Sugar Land | SH 99 (Grand Parkway) | ||
SH 6 | |||
Spur 58 south (Brooks Street) | |||
FM 1876 north (Eldridge Road) | |||
US 59 | Interchange | ||
Stafford | FM 1092 (Murphy Road) | ||
Missouri City | FM 2234 (Texas Parkway) | Interchange | |
Harris | Houston | Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Tollway) | Interchange |
Fort Bend Toll Road south / Chimney Rock Road | Interchange | ||
Post Oak Road | Interchange | ||
Hiram Clarke Road | Interchange | ||
Stella Link Road, Willow Bend Boulevard | Interchange | ||
O'Meara Drive | Interchange | ||
I-610 (South Loop Freeway) | |||
Buffalo Speedway | |||
FM 521 (Almeda Road) | |||
SH 288 (South Freeway) – Downtown | |||
Griggs Road | Interchange | ||
FM 865 south (Cullen Boulevard) | |||
Spur 5 north – University of Houston | |||
I-45 (Gulf Freeway) – Downtown, Galveston | |||
Lawndale Street | Interchange | ||
Clinton Drive | Interchange | ||
Palestine Street | Interchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
I-10 (US 90, Baytown East Freeway) – Downtown, Beaumont | |||
I-610 (North Loop Freeway) / US 90 east – Beaumont |
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