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Interstate 69



Interstate 69 is an interstate highway in the midwestern United States. It currently runs from Indianapolis, Indiana at Interstate 465 to the U.S. side of the Blue Water Bridge in Port Huron, Michigan, at the Canadian border, where it continues as Highway 402 in Ontario. It is proposed that it should be extended to form a major new highway from the Mexico border in Texas to the Canada border in Michigan (see Notes section below). ==Length== {| cellpadding="2" cellspacing="2" style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; border:3px solid #87CEEB;" |- |Miles||km||state |- !bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="4"| |- |157 ||253 ||Indiana |- |203 ||327 ||Michigan |- !bgcolor="#87CEEB" colspan="3"| |- |360 ||579 ||Total |} ==Major cities along the route== (from south to north) *Indianapolis, Indiana *Fort Wayne, Indiana *Lansing, Michigan *Flint, Michigan *Port Huron, Michigan ==Intersections with other Interstates== *Interstate 465 near Indianapolis, Indiana *Interstate 80 near Fremont, Indiana *Interstate 90 near Fremont, Indiana *Interstate 94 in Marshall, Michigan *Interstate 96 in Lansing, Michigan *Interstate 496 in Lansing, Michigan *Interstate 75 in Flint, Michigan *Interstate 475 (Michigan) in Flint, Michigan *Interstate 94 in Port Huron, Michigan ==Spur routes== *Memphis, Tennessee - Future I-269 *Fort Wayne, Indiana - Interstate_469 ==Notes== *Between Lansing, Michigan and Port Huron, Michigan I-69 is an east-west route. *In Flint, Michigan, I-69 is also known as the Chevrolet-Buick Freeway, as a tribute to the Flint automotive industry. *The original southern termination point of I-69 was to have been at the I-65/I-70 interchange (known locally as the "spaghetti bowl") on the northeast side of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana. In fact, the grading and overpasses for this connection's ramps can still be seen at that location. Later, the State of Indiana changed its mind and sought to designate the freeway connecting the spaghetti bowl to the I-69/I-465 interchange (approximately 11 miles or 18 km) as "I-169". Due to a political fight over the inner-city portions of I-70 and I-65, it was decided to scrap I-169. In its place the state widened I-70 from 8 to 10 lanes and reworked its eastside interchange with I-465 to handle the additional traffic loads from the northeastern suburbs. *In 1998, Congress approved an extension of I-69 to the south and west from Indianapolis to the Texas-Mexico border. *From the Texas-Mexico border, I-69 will follow a path into Houston, then turn northward through Cleveland, Texas, Shepherd, Texas, Livingston, Texas, Lufkin, Texas, and Nacogdoches, Texas. It will go to the northeast, passing through Carthage, Texas, and then enter Louisiana towards Stonewall, Louisiana, where it will meet I-49 (which will be extended northward from its current terminus in Shreveport). It will also cross I-20 near Haughton, Louisiana. *From the Shreveport area, I-69 will trek to Memphis, Tennessee via the towns of Haynesville, Louisiana; El Dorado, Arkansas, Hampton, Arkansas, Warren, Arkansas, Monticello, Arkansas, McGehee, Arkansas, and Arkansas City, Arkansas; and Benoit, Mississippi, Clarksdale, Mississippi, Rich, Mississippi and Robinsonville, Mississippi (via US 61); there could be a spur into Greenville, Mississippi, which would be called I-169. *I-69 will follow US 61 and US 51 through the Memphis area. While in the area, it will overlap with I-55, I-240 and I-40. Also, construction has begun on a new bypass route, called I-269. *From Memphis, I-69 will continue into Evansville, Indiana. The route will pass through the cities of Millington, Tennessee, Covington, Tennessee, Ripley, Tennessee, Dyersburg, Tennessee, Troy, Tennessee, Union City, Tennessee, and South Fulton, Tennessee; Mayfield, Kentucky, Eddyville, Kentucky, Princeton, Kentucky, Madisonville, Kentucky, and Henderson, Kentucky (via the Purchase Parkway, I-24, Western Kentucky Parkway and Pennyrile Parkway); and then cross the Ohio River into Evansville. *Finally, I-69 will continue to its original southern terminus in Indianapolis via US 41, I-465 and various Indiana state routes. The specific route was a matter of some contention in local Indiana politics. *I-69 could stop in Mexico at any of the following towns: in Laredo, Texas (via US 59), McAllen, Texas (via US 281), or Brownsville, Texas (via US 77). Since no one knows exactly where it will end, suffixes have been applied to it: I-69A, I-69C and I-69E. However, because federal law prohibits suffixed Interstate numbers (except for I-35 in Texas and Minnesota), two of the routes would most likely be made spurs of I-69. Two of the three potential routes meet at Victoria, Texas, where I-69 will continue into Houston via US 59. ==See also== * Trans-Texas Corridor ==External links== * [http://www.michiganhighways.org/listings/MichHwys60-69.html#I-069 Interstate 69] at Michigan Highways * [http://www.nationali69.org/ National I-69 Steering Committee] * [http://www.i69corridorstudy.com/ I-69 Trans-Texas Corridor Study], a Texas Department of Transportation site * [http://www.keeptexasmoving.com/ KeepTexasMoving.com Trans-Texas Corridor], a Texas Department of Transportation site * [http://www.i69texas.org/ Alliance for I-69 Texas], an association supporting the development of I-69 in Texas U.S. Interstate Highway system Interstate highways in MichiganInterstate highways in Indiana

Interstate 69



Was there ever any previous attempt from MDOT or some other highway organizations to truncate I-69 on the highway between Grayling, MI and Lansing, MI on what is now known as U.S. Highway 127? --User:SuperDude115 20:46, 17 May 2005 (UTC) Having recently visited USA for the first time and seen the "future corridor" signs to the southwest of Houston, Texas I have been surfing the net and found out about the planned Canada to Mexico I-69. I feel this should be mentioned in the introduction to this article, not just under "Notes" and "External Links". --User:PeterR 16:58, 2 Jun 2005 (UTC)


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