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Started by Chris, July 19, 2009, 11:10:48 AM

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GreenLanternCorps

The South traffic cameras at I-269 and MS 305 are showing paving operations in the unopened section of 269.

https://www.mdottraffic.com/


jamierazorback

Quote from: Brooks on March 14, 2018, 12:10:10 AM
More photos of I-269:


Edit: better quality than the original this time, I-269 at SR 385


New sign at US 70 on ramp to SR 385

I'm a little surprised they didn't use Nashville, under Arlington on the 269 north sign. I was out in Arlington a few weeks ago and the on ramp sign was still 385 North Collierville. So it's good to see they keep making progress.

mwb1848

Without getting into whether Tunica should or shouldn't be a control city, it's fascinating that they used "Miss" after the name. It's pretty obvious why TDOT uses "Jackson Miss" as the I-55 southbound control city to avoid confusion with Jackson, Tenn., which is east of Memphis on I-40.

However, I'm having trouble tracking down another Tunica.

MikeTheActuary

I drove 385 between Arlington and Collierville a couple of hours ago.

As near as I can tell, re-signing work is complete on the highway itself: The 385 reference markers and reassurance shields are gone; 269 reference markers and reassurance shields are up, and exit numbers have been posted.  The only signs I'm unsure of were the attractions/services signs which still read "Next Exit" rather than "Exit ##"...but I don't remember the contract calling for those to be changed.

On Eastbound I-40, the 1 mile advance sign has not been changed (although there are stakes in place which I assume are indications of work to be done by the contractor), but signs at the interchange itself are as specified in the contract.

The little bit of signage I could see from 385 on cross-roads at interchanges still showed 385.

No pictures, unfortunately.  Besides the issues of not wanting to shoot photos while driving, the phone was down to 25% charge, and Idecided to power down until I got to the airport and needed it for boarding pass duty.

Brooks



New format for exit signs on 269.

codyg1985

Probably cheaper than replacing the entire sign.
Cody Goodman
Huntsville, AL, United States

froggie

How very ALDOT-ish of them...

froggie

Those of you in the Memphis area:  I could use a photo of the guide signage for the I-269 interchange at Red Banks Rd, or whatever they signed it as.  It's the first exit west of I-22/US 78.

plain

Quote from: Brooks on April 13, 2018, 12:36:02 PM


New format for exit signs on 269.

VDOT did this back when Virginia switched to a mileage based system for most of its interstates, though something about that I-269 example makes it look quite ugly
Newark born, Richmond bred

seicer

Well, there is West Virginia and this unique format that I can't recall seeing anywhere else (only applied for 3 digit numbers): https://goo.gl/maps/X8Uihe2iaVM2

jamierazorback


GreenLanternCorps

Quote from: jamierazorback on April 20, 2018, 12:17:36 AM
I-269 set to be complete in September of this year, per MDOT.... http://www.desototimes.com/news/september-target-date-set-for-i--finish/article_31f21ae6-4358-11e8-8fe2-b36d4bcc22ee.html

Good update, though I wished they spent more time describing what needs to be done to I-269 instead of "look at our cool drones".

Tomahawkin

That's great. Depending on traffic. I can make it from Atlanta to Memphis in less than 6 hours. It used to be a 8+ hour drive. "I'm Jacked About It!"

sparker

Quote from: GreenLanternCorps on April 20, 2018, 07:38:06 AM
Quote from: jamierazorback on April 20, 2018, 12:17:36 AM
I-269 set to be complete in September of this year, per MDOT.... http://www.desototimes.com/news/september-target-date-set-for-i--finish/article_31f21ae6-4358-11e8-8fe2-b36d4bcc22ee.html

Good update, though I wished they spent more time describing what needs to be done to I-269 instead of "look at our cool drones".

Yeah....that article did drone on...and on...and on............. :sombrero:

cjk374

Quote from: sparker on April 20, 2018, 04:01:13 PM
Quote from: GreenLanternCorps on April 20, 2018, 07:38:06 AM
Quote from: jamierazorback on April 20, 2018, 12:17:36 AM
I-269 set to be complete in September of this year, per MDOT.... http://www.desototimes.com/news/september-target-date-set-for-i--finish/article_31f21ae6-4358-11e8-8fe2-b36d4bcc22ee.html

Good update, though I wished they spent more time describing what needs to be done to I-269 instead of "look at our cool drones".

Yeah....that article did drone on...and on...and on............. :sombrero:

That story probably went one of two ways:

1. Tagert gave interesting information we would have wanted to know, and the reporter heard, "road stuff blah blah blah" then heard about drones and asked a hundred questions about them...or

2. Tagert had nothing to share or knew of nothing to share and said, "Oh hey...look at our new cool toys!" and the monkey was pulled off of his back.
Runnin' roads and polishin' rails.

Hot Rod Hootenanny

Quote from: jamierazorback on April 20, 2018, 12:17:36 AM
I-269 set to be complete in September of this year, per MDOT.... http://www.desototimes.com/news/september-target-date-set-for-i--finish/article_31f21ae6-4358-11e8-8fe2-b36d4bcc22ee.html

So...should we set a date for a I-269 tour (aka Memphis Roadmeet)? Say...The first Saturday in October (Oct. 4th)?
Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

vdeane

Oct 4, 2018 is a Thursday.
Please note: All comments here represent my own personal opinion and do not reflect the official position of NYSDOT or its affiliates.

Road Hog

Quote from: plain on April 18, 2018, 08:48:08 PM
Quote from: Brooks on April 13, 2018, 12:36:02 PM


New format for exit signs on 269.

VDOT did this back when Virginia switched to a mileage based system for most of its interstates, though something about that I-269 example makes it look quite ugly
That's how Texas signed exits until recently. It's ugly because the number is centered; Texas flushes(ed) it left.

txstateends

Quote from: Road Hog on April 21, 2018, 10:24:57 PM
Quote from: plain on April 18, 2018, 08:48:08 PM
Quote from: Brooks on April 13, 2018, 12:36:02 PM


New format for exit signs on 269.

VDOT did this back when Virginia switched to a mileage based system for most of its interstates, though something about that I-269 example makes it look quite ugly
That's how Texas signed exits until recently. It's ugly because the number is centered; Texas flushes(ed) it left.

Well, left if it was a left exit, right if the exit was right.
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Hot Rod Hootenanny

Quote from: vdeane on April 21, 2018, 09:57:25 AM
Oct 4, 2018 is a Thursday.
I thought my calendar math was funny. I meant Oct. 6
Please, don't sue Alex & Andy over what I wrote above

Brooks



I believe this is the last of the new I-269 signs to go up on the TN section. This is heading south on SR 385 right before it transitions into 269 before the 40 interchange

OracleUsr

TnDOT needs to be more consistent with the use of raised caps on their newer signs.
Anti-center-tabbing, anti-sequential-numbering, anti-Clearview BGS FAN

Revive 755

Quote from: Brooks on June 16, 2018, 12:10:32 PM


I believe this is the last of the new I-269 signs to go up on the TN section. This is heading south on SR 385 right before it transitions into 269 before the 40 interchange

I'm not thrilled with the way they are signing the transition from SR 385 to I-269.  It looks like one has to exit to enter I-269 at the same place where the ramp for I-40 exits.  The '1 MILE' should be replaced with 'AHEAD'.

sparker

Quote from: Revive 755 on June 16, 2018, 10:47:43 PM
Quote from: Brooks on June 16, 2018, 12:10:32 PM


I believe this is the last of the new I-269 signs to go up on the TN section. This is heading south on SR 385 right before it transitions into 269 before the 40 interchange

I'm not thrilled with the way they are signing the transition from SR 385 to I-269.  It looks like one has to exit to enter I-269 at the same place where the ramp for I-40 exits.  The '1 MILE' should be replaced with 'AHEAD'.

Simply lose the "1 MILE" indicator and it becomes a classic pull-through BGS.  Alternately, they could have placed an APL sign here, since both lanes continue on as I-269.

jamierazorback

Quote from: sparker on June 16, 2018, 11:00:12 PM
Quote from: Revive 755 on June 16, 2018, 10:47:43 PM
Quote from: Brooks on June 16, 2018, 12:10:32 PM


I believe this is the last of the new I-269 signs to go up on the TN section. This is heading south on SR 385 right before it transitions into 269 before the 40 interchange

I'm not thrilled with the way they are signing the transition from SR 385 to I-269.  It looks like one has to exit to enter I-269 at the same place where the ramp for I-40 exits.  The '1 MILE' should be replaced with 'AHEAD'.

Simply lose the "1 MILE" indicator and it becomes a classic pull-through BGS.  Alternately, they could have placed an APL sign here, since both lanes continue on as I-269.
Anyone surprised we're not seeing any "To I-22" or Tupelo/Birmingham signs on any stretch of I-269 or connecting major roadways? (I-40, st 385, exc)



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