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I-49 in Arkansas

Started by Grzrd, August 20, 2010, 01:10:18 PM

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bwana39

Quote from: Rick Powell on May 03, 2025, 04:25:39 PM[quote author=bwana39

I-69 will almost surely be built as far as to the I-369 split. Likely completed in less than 20 years. Once it gets that far, it will likely be built to at least I-49. The part from Shreveport to Memphis is an entirely different issue.

As Memphis to Dyersburg TN is also a completely different issue.

I think 20 years is generous for TxDOT to do another 800 miles of I-69. I think it may drag out to past the middle of the century for every section done.
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I was just focusing on the Houston to Texarkana / Shreveport sections. You MAY be right about the sections from Houston to the Rio Grande Valley.

I will give you there are still some small sections of 2-lanes on US-59 between Nacogdoches and Carthage.
Let's build what we need as economically as possible.


sprjus4

Quote from: bwana39 on May 03, 2025, 06:00:14 PM
Quote from: Rick Powell on May 03, 2025, 04:25:39 PM[quote author=bwana39

I-69 will almost surely be built as far as to the I-369 split. Likely completed in less than 20 years. Once it gets that far, it will likely be built to at least I-49. The part from Shreveport to Memphis is an entirely different issue.

As Memphis to Dyersburg TN is also a completely different issue.

I think 20 years is generous for TxDOT to do another 800 miles of I-69. I think it may drag out to past the middle of the century for every section done.

I was just focusing on the Houston to Texarkana / Shreveport sections. You MAY be right about the sections from Houston to the Rio Grande Valley.

I will give you there are still some small sections of 2-lanes on US-59 between Nacogdoches and Carthage.
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All of US-59 is four lanes, a lot of it is undivided, however. You might be thinking of the SH-315 shortcut.

I imagine I-69 / I-69E will be completed between Houston and Brownsville before I-69 is complete between Houston and Texarkana.

They've been making significant progress south compared to north.

Road Hog

I don't think that's unjustified as the RGV is the most underserved region in the U.S. But one still needs to connect beyond that. 



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