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Most Efficient Freeway System (Texas)

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Chris:
Houston has the classical hube-and-spoke system, but Dallas has more freeway mileage. Both cities are not similarly build, Dallas-Fort Worth developed mostly to the north, while Houstons no-zoning seems to have a bit of a messy layout with both higher density suburbs and near-rural areas within the city limits.

Alex:

--- Quote from: Stephane Dumas on January 19, 2009, 11:55:45 AM ---I know then Austin is less "pro-freeway" then the other metro areas but with various projects like TX-130, TX-183A (or is it US-183A?), TX-45, Loop 1 northern extension, I-35/TX-71 stack interchange they seem to get on the train instead of just watching the train passing.

What about the freeway network of smaller cities like El Paso, Corpus Christi?

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Texas Toll 183A, though maps like to show it as U.S 183A, its signed with one of the Central Texas Regional Mobility Authority trailblazers.

agentsteel53:
how come Toll 183A has a different shield than the other Austin toll roads?

V'Ger:
Hmm, strange to see that El Paso's freeway system has only been mentioned once here.

agentsteel53:

--- Quote from: voyager on January 20, 2009, 01:55:49 AM ---Hmm, strange to see that El Paso's freeway system has only been mentioned once here.

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an efficient freeway system would not have the border patrol hassling me on I-10 sixty miles out of town.

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