List of suffixed Interstate Highways

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In the United States, there are currently seven routes in the Interstate Highway System that are signed with letter suffixes to the route number. Interstate 35 (I-35) splits into I-35E and I-35W in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Texas, and similarly splits into I-35E and I-35W in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area in Minnesota. Other suffixed Interstates include I-69C, I-69E and I-69W in South Texas, and I-480N in Ohio, which is designated as such on mile markers but is otherwise unsigned. The state of Maryland has several unsigned suffixed Interstate designations that are designated by the Maryland State Highway Administration, rather than by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). rdf:langString
rdf:langString List of suffixed Interstate Highways
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rdf:langString Highway shields for Interstate 35E and Interstate 69W
rdf:langString USA
rdf:langString Oregon–Utah
rdf:langString Colorado–Nebraska
rdf:langString Ohio–New Jersey
rdf:langString Iowa–Nebraska
rdf:langString Missouri–Tennessee
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xsd:date 1956-06-29
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rdf:langString I
rdf:langString The 1958 Interstate Highway System plan included many suffixed Interstates.
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rdf:langString Became I-76
rdf:langString Became I-84
rdf:langString Became I-86
rdf:langString Redesignated as I-80
rdf:langString Renumbered I-135
rdf:langString Became part of I-70 and former I-70 became parts of I-79 and I-76
rdf:langString Also known as Cabin John Parkway; designated internally by MDSHA as I-495X; unsigned; trucks are not allowed on the length of the freeway
rdf:langString Signed as I-480 on guide signs and reassurance markers, signed as I-480N on mile markers
rdf:langString Became I-15 in 1957
rdf:langString Became I-196 in 1959 and then I-96 in 1964
rdf:langString Became I-270
rdf:langString Became I-70
rdf:langString Became I-86 in 1980; was also planned as I-82N
rdf:langString Became part of I-680
rdf:langString Did not connect to I-24; renumbered I-155
rdf:langString Formerly I-81S, became I-380
rdf:langString Formerly I-82, became I-81E
rdf:langString Renumbered I-195
rdf:langString Renumbered I-275; later swapped with I-75 in 1973
rdf:langString Renumbered I-459
rdf:langString Replaced by I-5
rdf:langString Replaced by I-580, I-80 and I-505
rdf:langString Unsigned. Internally designated by MDSHA as I-895A
rdf:langString Unsigned. Internally designated by MDSHA as I-895B
rdf:langString Extended west to Lodi, OH, by 1962 over former I-80; east end truncated to Monroeville, PA, and the part east of Monroeville renumbered I-76 in 1964; the rest became part of I-76
rdf:langString Signed as I-270 Spur; designated internally by MDSHA as I-270Y.
rdf:langString Original designation for I-190 in New York, renamed I-190
rdf:langString This was the only suffixed three-digit Interstate ; all other spurs of suffixed routes had no suffix; became I-184
rdf:langString Renumbered from I-215 in 1973 and back to I-215 in 1982
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xsd:integer 270
xsd:integer 495
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rdf:langString 69C
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rdf:langString AL
rdf:langString CA
rdf:langString FL
rdf:langString KS
rdf:langString MD
rdf:langString PA
rdf:langString TX
rdf:langString MA
rdf:langString ID
rdf:langString IA
rdf:langString NY
rdf:langString MI
rdf:langString MN
rdf:langString OH
rdf:langString I-15 in Murrieta, CA
rdf:langString I-5 in Portland, OR
rdf:langString I-15 in Temecula, CA
rdf:langString I-2/US 83/US 281 in Pharr, TX
rdf:langString I-25/I-70 in Denver, CO
rdf:langString I-270 in Bethesda, MD
rdf:langString I-35 in Burnsville, MN
rdf:langString I-35 in Hillsboro, TX
rdf:langString I-35 in Wichita, KS
rdf:langString I-480 in Maple Heights, OH
rdf:langString I-495 in Bethesda, MD
rdf:langString I-5 in Tracy, CA
rdf:langString I-55 in Hayti, MO
rdf:langString I-70 in Frederick, MD
rdf:langString I-70 in Washington, PA
rdf:langString I-80 in Neola, IA
rdf:langString I-80 in Youngstown, OH
rdf:langString I-80/I-90 in Lorain County, OH
rdf:langString I-80N in Rupert, ID
rdf:langString I-81 in Scranton, PA
rdf:langString I-895 in Brooklyn Park, MD
rdf:langString I-895B in Brooklyn Park, MD
rdf:langString [[#I0080N
rdf:langString Fed. 85D at Mexican border on World Trade International Bridge at Laredo, TX
rdf:langString East Rio Grande Valley segment: US 77/US 83/University Boulevard in Brownsville, TXCorpus Christi area segment: US 77/FM 2826 in La Paloma-Lost Creek, TX
rdf:langString -
rdf:langString [[#I0080S
rdf:langString I-35 in Forest Lake, MN
rdf:langString I-15 in Devore, CA
rdf:langString I-5 in Dunnigan, CA
rdf:langString Canadian border at Lewiston, NY
rdf:langString Clara Barton Parkway in Cabin John, MD
rdf:langString Governor Ritchie Highway in Glen Burnie, MD
rdf:langString I-15 in Pocatello, ID
rdf:langString I-15 in San Bernardino, CA
rdf:langString I-29 in Loveland, IA
rdf:langString I-295 in Camden, NJ
rdf:langString I-35 in Denton, TX
rdf:langString I-35/US 83/US 59/Loop 20 in Laredo, TX
rdf:langString I-40 in Jackson, TN
rdf:langString I-495 in Bethesda, MD
rdf:langString I-66/I-95 in Washington, DC
rdf:langString I-70 in Salina, Kansas
rdf:langString I-70/I-80S in New Stanton, PA
rdf:langString I-80 at Crescent Lake
rdf:langString I-80 in Big Springs, NE
rdf:langString I-80 in Echo, UT
rdf:langString I-80 in Scotrun, PA
rdf:langString I-83/I-95 in Baltimore, MD
rdf:langString I-94 in Grand Rapids, MI
rdf:langString I-97 in Ferndale, MD
rdf:langString US 281/FM 490 in Edinburg, TX
rdf:langString US 422 in Warrensville Heights, OH
rdf:langString East Rio Grande Valley segment: US 77 near Raymondville, TXCorpus Christi area segment: I-37/US 77 in Corpus Christi, TX
rdf:langString Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways
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rdf:langString I 1957
rdf:langString I-Spur
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xsd:integer 1962
xsd:integer 1964
xsd:integer 1970
xsd:integer 1973
xsd:integer 1976
xsd:integer 1980
xsd:integer 1982
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rdf:langString Interstate X
rdf:langString In the United States, there are currently seven routes in the Interstate Highway System that are signed with letter suffixes to the route number. Interstate 35 (I-35) splits into I-35E and I-35W in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Texas, and similarly splits into I-35E and I-35W in the Minneapolis–St. Paul area in Minnesota. Other suffixed Interstates include I-69C, I-69E and I-69W in South Texas, and I-480N in Ohio, which is designated as such on mile markers but is otherwise unsigned. The state of Maryland has several unsigned suffixed Interstate designations that are designated by the Maryland State Highway Administration, rather than by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). There were once many more suffixed Interstates, as the three-digit Interstates were not designated until after all major routes were assigned numbers. Most of these were spurs; the suffixed route did not return to its parent. In 1980, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) abolished the majority of suffixes due to confusion, renumbering them as three-digit Interstates. For example, I-15E in California has since become I-215.
rdf:langString Bypass for I-59 around Birmingham, AL
rdf:langString Bypass for I-75 around Tampa-St. Petersburg, FL
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