Texas State Highway Loop 375

State Highway Loop 375 marker

State Highway Loop 375
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 49.21 mi[1] (79.20 km)
Existed: 1963 – present
Major junctions
CCW end: I-10 near Canutillo
 

I-10
US 54
US 62 / US 180

I-110
CW end: US 62 / US 85 at El Paso
Location
Counties: El Paso
Highway system
Loop 374Loop 376

Loop 375 partially encircles the city of El Paso, Texas. Locally, it is known as Woodrow Bean Transmountain Drive in the Northern section, Purple Heart Memorial Freeway in the Northeastern section, the César Chávez Border Highway in the southern section, and Joe Battle Boulevard in the eastern section.

The Texas Department of Transportation has announced plans to add toll lanes to the Border Highway portion of Loop 375 between Downtown El Paso and the Ysleta–Zaragoza International Bridge. TxDOT and the El Paso Metropolitan Planning Organization have offered several plans to build the Western leg of the loop from Downtown to Canutillo, Texas: Though not finalized, preliminary plans have included upgrading US 85/Paisano Drive to freeway status from Downtown to Sunland Park Drive allow Loop 375 to run concurrently with Interstate 10 between Sunland Park Drive and Woodrow Bean Transmountain Road at Canutillo. In 2012, construction commenced of the freeway upgrade from Dyer Street east to I-10. This expansion has proved controversial, as the western leg of Transmountain Road passes through the protected Franklin Mountains State Park.[2]

Route description

Transmountain Road has many roadcuts which expose outcrops of Precambrian rocks, which are some of the oldest in Texas.[3] Units exposed include:

Gallery


Exit list

The entire route is in El Paso County.

LocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
Canutillo SH 20 (Doniphan Drive)
El Paso Spur 16
I-10 / US 85 / US 180 (Desert Boulevard)I-10 exit 6
Northwestern Driveinterchange; west (counterclockwise) end of freeway; no direct westbound exit
Resler Drive
12Paseo Del Norte Driveinterchange; east (clockwise) end of freeway
Franklin Mountains State Park Tom Mays Unit
21 US 54 / Kenworthy Streetinterchange; west (counterclockwise) end of freeway; US 54 exit 29
22
Bus. US 54 (Dyer Street) / FM 2529 (McCombs Street)
Bomarc Street / Railroad Drive
Fort BlissSergeant Major Boulevard(construction vehicles only)
30 Spur 601 west (Liberty Expressway) Airport
32Iron Medics Drive
El Paso35 US 62 / US 180 (Montana Avenue)
38Edgemere Boulevard
39Pebble Hills Boulevard
40 FM 659 (Zaragoza Road) / Montwood Drive
41Vista Del Sol Drive
42APellicano Drive / Rojas Drivesigned as exit 42 southbound
42BBob Hope Driveno direct southbound exit (signed at exit 42)
44 I-10no direct exits to I-10 east (signed southbound at exit 42 and northbound at exit 45); exits from frontage road signed as 44B (I-10 west) and 44C (I-10 east); I-10 exit 34
45 FM 76 (North Loop Road) / Rojas Drive
47 SH 20 (Alameda Avenue) / FM 258 (Socorro Road) / Pan American Drive
48Zaragoza Roadto Zaragoza International Bridge
SH 375 Toll westwestbound exit and eastbound entrance
49Padres Drive
Plant Roadeastbound access only
SH 375 Toll easteastbound exit and westbound entrance
51Yarbrough Drive
SH 375 Toll westwestbound exit and eastbound entrance
53Midway Drive
SH 375 Toll easteastbound exit and westbound entrance
56Fonseca Drive
SH 375 Toll easteastbound exit and westbound entrance
58 US 54 east to I-10 / US 62 (Paisano Drive)no access from Loop 375 east to I-10 east or US 62
Park Streetwestbound access only; west (clockwise) end of freeway
US 85 (Paisano Drive)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

External links

Route map: Bing / Google

Geographic data related to Texas State Highway Loop 375 at OpenStreetMap

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