Interstates that are entirely elevated

Started by HandsomeRob, August 28, 2013, 11:25:35 PM

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Alps

Quote from: kphoger on September 03, 2013, 10:17:52 PM
Ooh!  Let's drag this thread out to twelve pages with Interstates that aren't entirely elevated!  My nomination: I-35.

* kphoger crawls back in his box.
Don't forget non-Interstates that are and aren't entirely elevated. Actually, just about every road is elevated... above sea level.

Anyone got any more, or thread over?


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Mr_Northside

Quote from: SteveG1988 on September 03, 2013, 07:19:05 PM


Man... we're only 2 years away.

Maybe that's why certain projects have been delayed so long. 
I mean, sure, the I-95/PA-TPK ramps project could have been done years ago, but just wait it out until 2015 when we're driving our Mr. Fusion powered flying cars. 
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hbelkins

Quote from: Steve on September 03, 2013, 11:32:56 PM
Don't forget non-Interstates that are and aren't entirely elevated.

Those exist only in Alanland.
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architect77

Much of I-10 or I-20 through Louisiana is elevated as it is above a swamp.

froggie

Not I-20, which runs largely through the hills.  And there are only really 4 main stretches of I-10 that are elevated:  about 20 miles through the Atchafalaya Swamp east of Lafayette, about 12 miles between LaPlace and Kenner, the infamous "Claiborne Expressway" in New Orleans, and the "Twin Spans" over Lake Pontchartrain...a little over 5 miles.

Mark68

Isn't I-80 Business in Sacramento elevated for almost its entire length?
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