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I-35 through Waco almost done?

Started by longhorn, June 09, 2022, 02:25:41 PM

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longhorn

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lhkw2ChuqF4

https://youtu.be/otRqv2QXmnQ

Using the new northbound lanes at the river. Good, will be going through there in two weeks.


Anthony_JK

Cable-stay "signature bridge" accessories on the frontage road, but not the mainlines?? Or, are they going to add that after they complete the mainline roadway upgrades?

I-35

Drove I-35 from Dallas to San Antonio this weekend... even at 3x3 for 90% of that, what a slog.  Besides congestion to a standstill at three locations (including within Waco), most people just ignoring left lane laws and tailgating like mad.

jlam

I just drove I-35 in Waco last Sunday and let me tell you, it was a slog. Stop and go throughout the city. GM had me driving the frontage road the entire distance. Construction-wise only a few miles were being worked on. I'd give it two weeks.

thisdj78

Quote from: jlam on June 13, 2022, 10:28:10 AM
I just drove I-35 in Waco last Sunday and let me tell you, it was a slog. Stop and go throughout the city. GM had me driving the frontage road the entire distance. Construction-wise only a few miles were being worked on. I'd give it two weeks.

I automatically take SH340 east or US84 thru downtown if I'm traveling during a high traffic timeframe. Even if it's a few minutes longer, I spend more time driving than stop & go.



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