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"New" Dallas Historic Photos Incudes Highways, Signs, Signals

Started by Brian556, September 20, 2015, 08:23:48 PM

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rte66man

Loved the pics, thanks.  I especially enjoyed seeing LaSalle's riverboat from the 60's Six Flags set.  Brought back good memories.   :clap: :clap:
When you come to a fork in the road... TAKE IT.

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Brian556

The set includes pics of I-35E (Stemmons N of downtown) in 1961. This was the year it opened. You will notice that the white signs appear old even though they are brand new, and the median is paved, and has mountable curbs, but no center barrier.
There are also a couple of pics with BUSINESS ROUTE US 80 signs in them.

longhorn

What and where is that lime green monorail?

Did not know Stemmons was 10 lanes wide from the beginning, good planning. Funny not seeing a cement barrier between the two freeways.

Brian556


noelbotevera

Quote from: longhorn on September 21, 2015, 03:18:37 PM


Did not know Stemmons was 10 lanes wide from the beginning, good planning. Funny not seeing a cement barrier between the two freeways.
Is it still 10 lanes (excluding construction)?

MaxConcrete

Those are some very interesting photos, with amazing quality on most images.

As I was clicking through and reached the Dealey Plaza photos, I was holding my breath that there would be a photo to answer one of the Dealey Plaza freeway sign mysteries which I attempted to solve in the DFW Freeways book.
Full Analysis: http://www.dfwfreeways.com/book/ExStemmonsJFKSigns?startOdd=True

In short: when the Stemmons Freeway sign was removed, the R.L. Thornton Freeway sign was modified or replaced, but there are no photographs of the front of the R.L. Thornton Freeway sign after the change. The R.L Thornton sign was removed about a year later.

But there was no good luck. The only view of the R.L. Thornton sign was of the back side. The mystery remains.




www.DFWFreeways.com
www.HoustonFreeways.com

Road Hog

The Dallas skyline sure looks different.

I love the fact these are color photos from back then more than anything else.

bassoon1986


longhorn

Quote from: bassoon1986 on September 23, 2015, 11:19:33 AM
Quote from: noelbotevera on September 21, 2015, 03:29:44 PM
Quote from: longhorn on September 21, 2015, 03:18:37 PM


Did not know Stemmons was 10 lanes wide from the beginning, good planning. Funny not seeing a cement barrier between the two freeways.
Is it still 10 lanes (excluding construction)?

Yep. Here is about the same spot from the Motor St. exit (Now Medical Center Dr.)
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.8087163,-96.8449553,3a,75y,118.87h,82.46t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1stk9wuQEDoTru_qL7pWyZuw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

And the Wycliffe Ave. exit:
https://www.google.com/maps/@32.8061546,-96.8391873,3a,75y,121.2h,85.94t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sDL2RPVlckPfUg7SdWyxNQA!2e0!7i13312!8i6656

Thank you, amazing the amount of growth over the years and the forward thinking back in the 60s.

Buffaboy

What's not to like about highways and bridges, intersections and interchanges, rails and planes?

My Wikipedia county SVG maps: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Buffaboy

noelbotevera




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