Interstate 10 86404 226065096 2008-07-16T17:52:11Z CarsracBot 6929011 robot Adding: [[simple:Interstate 10]] {{Infobox road |type=I |route=10 |map=Interstate 10 map.png |length_mi=2460.34 |length_round=2 |length_ref=<ref name="IG" /> |formed=1957 |direction_a=West |terminus_a={{Jct|state=CA|SR|1}} in [[Santa Monica, CA]] |junction={{Jct|state=CA|I|5}} in [[Los Angeles, CA]]<br>{{Jct|state=CA|I|15}} in [[Ontario, CA]]<br>{{Jct|state=AZ|I|17}} in [[Phoenix, AZ]]<br>{{Jct|state=NM|I|25}} in [[Las Cruces, NM]]<br>{{Jct|state=TX|I|20}} near [[Kent, TX]]<br>{{Jct|state=TX|I|35}} in [[San Antonio, TX]]<br>{{Jct|state=TX|I|45}} in [[Houston, TX]]<br>{{Jct|state=LA|I|55}} near [[Laplace, LA]]<br>{{Jct|state=AL|I|65}} in [[Mobile, AL]]<br>{{Jct|state=FL|I|75}} near [[Lake City, FL]] |direction_b=East |terminus_b={{Jct|state=FL|I|95}} in [[Jacksonville, FL]] |commons=category }} '''Interstate 10''' (I-10) is the southernmost east-west, coast-to-coast [[interstate highway]] in the [[United States]]. It stretches from the [[Pacific Ocean]] at [[California State Route 1|State Route 1]] (Pacific Coast Highway) in [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], [[California]] to [[Interstate 95 in Florida|Interstate 95]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]. == Route description == {{lengths table}} |- | [[Interstate 10 in California|CA]] | 242.54<ref name="FHWA log">[[Federal Highway Administration]] Route Log and Finder List, [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reports/routefinder/table1.htm Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002]</ref> | 390.33 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Arizona|AZ]] | 392.33<ref name="FHWA log"/> | 631.39 |- | [[Interstate 10 in New Mexico|NM]] | 164.27<ref name="FHWA log"/> | 264.37 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Texas|TX]] | 881<ref name="FHWA log"/> | 1418 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Louisiana|LA]] | 274.42<ref>[http://www.southeastroads.com/la_interstates.html Louisiana Interstate Highway Log]</ref><ref name="FHWA log"/> | 441.64 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Mississippi|MS]] | 77.19<ref name="FHWA log"/> | 124.23 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Alabama|AL]] | 66.31<ref name="FHWA log"/> | 106.72 |- | [[Interstate 10 in Florida|FL]] | 362.26<!-- 2 --><ref>[[Florida Department of Transportation]], [http://www.dot.state.fl.us/planning/statistics/gis/default.htm GIS data]</ref> | 583.00 |- | | 2460 | 3959 |} [[Image:Christophercolumbustranscontinentalhighway.jpg|thumb|right|This sign in [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], [[California]] indicates that I-10 is the Christopher Columbus Transcontinental Highway.]] === California === {{main|Interstate 10 in California}} Between its west terminus in [[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], [[California]] and the [[East Los Angeles Interchange]] it is known as the '''[[Santa Monica Freeway]]'''. The [[Santa Monica Freeway]] is also called the "[[Rosa Parks]] [[Santa Monica Freeway|Freeway]]" for the segment beginning at the San Diego Freeway ([[Interstate 405 (California)|The 405 Freeway]]) and ending at the Harbor Freeway ([[110 freeway|The 110 Freeway]]), however either name can be used when referring to this stretch of road. The segment between the [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]] [[Interchange (road)|Interchange]] and the city of [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]], California (53 miles, or 92 km, long) is known as the '''[[San Bernardino Freeway]]'''. Other names exist for the freeway. For example, a sign near the western terminus of the highway announces it as the "'''[[Christopher Columbus]] Transcontinental Highway'''". It is known to a considerably lesser degree as the "'''Veterans Memorial Highway'''" and is listed as a [[Blue Star Memorial Highway]]. A stretch in [[Palm Springs, California|Palm Springs]] is signed as the "'''[[Sonny Bono]] Memorial Freeway'''" as a tribute to the late entertainer who served both as mayor and as a United States Congressman. A second stretch a short distance east in [[Indio, California|Indio]] is signed as the "'''Doctor [[June McCarroll]] Memorial Freeway'''". As a nurse with the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]] in 1924, Dr. McCarroll was alarmed at the number of head-on traffic collisions on a nearby stretch of then-new [[U.S. Route 99]], today known as [[California State Route 86|State Route 86]]. She is credited with painting a white stripe down the middle of 99 near [[Coachella, California|Coachella]] in order to separate the two [[lane]]s of traffic. === Arizona === {| class="infobox" width="230px" !style="background: #ccf;"|<big>Major cities</big><br><small>'''Bolded cities''' are officially-designated [[control city|control cities]] for signs</small> |- | * '''[[Santa Monica, California|Santa Monica]], [[California]]''' * '''[[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]]''' * '''[[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]], [[California]]''' * '''[[Indio, California|Indio]], [[California]]''' * '''[[Blythe, California|Blythe]], [[California]]''' * '''[[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[Arizona]]''' * '''[[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[Arizona]]''' * '''[[Lordsburg, New Mexico|Lordsburg]], [[New Mexico]]''' * '''[[Deming, New Mexico|Deming]], [[New Mexico]]''' * '''[[Las Cruces, New Mexico|Las Cruces]], [[New Mexico]]''' * '''[[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], [[Texas]]''' * '''[[Van Horn, Texas|Van Horn]], [[Texas]]''' * '''[[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[Texas]]''' * '''[[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]]''' * '''[[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]], [[Texas]]''' * '''[[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]], [[Louisiana]]''' * '''[[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]], [[Louisiana]]''' * '''[[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], [[Louisiana]]''' * '''[[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]]''' * [[Slidell, Louisiana|Slidell]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Bay St. Louis, Mississippi|Bay St. Louis]], [[Mississippi]] * [[Gulfport, Mississippi|Gulfport]], [[Mississippi]] * [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]], [[Mississippi]] * [[Pascagoula, Mississippi|Pascagoula]], [[Mississippi]] * '''[[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]], [[Alabama]]''' * '''[[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], [[Florida]]''' * '''[[Tallahassee, Florida|Tallahassee]], [[Florida]]''' * '''[[Lake City, Florida|Lake City]], [[Florida]]''' * '''[[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]]''' |} {{main|Interstate 10 in Arizona }} In [[Arizona]], the highway is designated the "'''[[Attack on Pearl Harbor|Pearl Harbor]] Memorial Highway'''". The portion through [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] is named the "'''[[Tohono O'odham|Papago]] Freeway'''" and is a very vital piece of the regional [[Phoenix freeways|freeway system]]. This designation starts at the initial junction/southern terminus of [[Interstate 17|I-17]] and runs westward out to [[Arizona State Route 101|AZ Loop 101]], a loop route whose current western terminus is Interstate 10. Phoenicians more often than not refer to the freeway as "the 10". From the southern terminus of Interstate 17 to the junction with the [[Arizona State Route 202|AZ Loop 202]] freeway, the freeway is signed as the "'''Maricopa Freeway'''". This name holds true as well for I-17 from its southern terminus to its second junction with I-10, north of McDowell Road. From Loop 202 south to Interstate 8 (eastern terminus just southeast of [[Casa Grande, Arizona|Casa Grande]]), the freeway is signed as the "Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway". ADOT also has maps that show it as the Maricopa Freeway, while AAA and other sources show it as the '''Pima Freeway.''' The latter's name is used on a stretch of Loop 101 from U.S. 60 to Interstate 17. In [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], I-10 is called the '''Casa Grande Highway''' from the western edge of town to the eastern terminus of Business Loop 10, where it picks up the name, '''Tucson-Benson Highway''' from that route. In Tucson, Arizona, between I-10 mileposts 259 and 260 are interchange ramps connecting I-10 with the northern terminus of Interstate 19 at its km post 100. I-19 leads 100 km south to its termination at the US-Mexico border at Nogales, Arizona (km post 0). Note that distance measurements on Interstate 19 are signed in metric units. Also in Tucson, all exits between Prince Road and 22nd Street will be closed from June 2007 through spring 2010. I-10 is being widened from six to eight lanes, and seven bridges and underpasses are being built to deal with congestion [http://www.i10tucsondistrict.com/Prince_29/construction.html]. Plans are also under way to widen I-10 from [[Marana, Arizona|Marana]] north to the I-8 interchange at Casa Grande from 4 lanes to 6 lanes starting in the later half of 2007 and continuing into 2008 and 2009. === New Mexico === {{main|Interstate 10 in New Mexico}} Interstate 10 in New Mexico follows the former path of [[U.S. Route 80]] across the state. Only three cities of significant size are located on the interstate: [[Lordsburg, New Mexico|Lordsburg]], [[Deming, New Mexico|Deming]], and [[Las Cruces, New Mexico|Las Cruces]]. At Lordsburg is the western junction of [[U.S. Route 70]] and a [[concurrency (road)|concurrency]]; the two highways are joined all the way to Las Cruces. Several exits between Lordsburg and Deming are either for former towns (including [[Separ, New Mexico|Separ]], [[Quincy, New Mexico|Quincy]], and [[Gage, New Mexico|Gage]]) or lack any town at all. At Deming is the western junction of [[U.S. Route 180]], which also forms a concurrency with I-10 all the way to El Paso. One mile north of Deming on US 180 is [[New Mexico Route 26]] which serves as a short cut to north I-25 and [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque]]. I-10/US 70/US 180 continue east to Las Cruces which is the southern end of [[Interstate 25]]. Also, US 70 leaves Interstate 10, heading northeast to [[Alamogordo, New Mexico|Alamogordo]]. I-10/US 180 then turns south to the Texas state line. === Texas === {{main|Interstate 10 in Texas}} In [[Texas]], the speed limit along I-10 from [[Kerr County, Texas|Kerr County]] to [[El Paso County, Texas|El Paso County]] is 80 mph (130 km/h), the highest in the nation. However, the night time maximum speed limit remains 65 mph (105 km/h). From the state line with New Mexico to [[State Highway 20 (Texas)|State Highway 20]] in west [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], I-10 is bordered by frontage roads Desert South for lanes along I-10 East (actually headed south) and Desert North for lanes along I-10 West (headed north). The interstate then has no frontage roads for nine miles (14 km) but regains them east of downtown and retains them to [[Clint, Texas|Clint]]. In this stretch, the frontage roads are Gateway East for the Eastbound lanes and Gateway West for the Westbound lanes. All four frontage roads are one way streets. A small portion of I-10 from Loop 1604 to downtown in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] is known as the Northwest Expressway or the McDermott Freeway, while another portion from downtown to Loop 1604 East is called East Expressway or Jose Lopez Freeway. [[Image:45intoI-10 2.jpg|thumb|left|[[I-45]] and I-10 next to [[Downtown Houston]]. ]] In [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], from the western suburb of [[Katy, Texas|Katy]] to downtown, I-10 is known as the "[[Katy Freeway]]." This section is currently being widened to as much as 26 lanes (12 mainlanes, 4 lanes of access roads, and 4-6 mid-freeway [[High-occupancy toll|HOT]]/[[High-occupancy vehicle lane|HOV]] lanes, not counting access road turning lanes)<ref>[[Texas Department of Transportation]], [http://www.katyfreeway.net/images/schematics_pdf/62.pdf Schematic Layout: IH 10 Katy Frwy, IH 10 at Bunker Hill Road]</ref> and will be one of the widest freeways in the world. The section east of downtown Houston is officially known as the "East Freeway," although it is widely known by locals as the "[[Baytown, Texas|Baytown]] East Freeway" due to a marketing push by Baytown, the easternmost principal city of the [[Greater Houston|Greater Houston Area]]. In [[Beaumont, Texas|Beaumont]], it is designated Eastex Freeway between both splits with [[U.S. Highway 69]]. Eastex is not to be confused with the designation for [[U.S. Highway 59]] in Houston. === Louisiana === {{main|Interstate 10 in Louisiana}} In [[Louisiana]], an 18.2-mile (29.3 km) stretch of elevated highway between Lafayette and Baton Rouge is known as the '''[[Atchafalaya Swamp Freeway]]''', as it goes over the [[Atchafalaya River]] and the adjacent swamps and crosses the [[Mississippi River]] at the [[Horace Wilkinson Bridge]]. In Baton Rouge, [[Interstate 12]] splits off to head north of [[Lake Pontchartrain]] and bypass Interstate 10's long southward jog through New Orleans and reconnects with Interstate 10 at Slidell. In [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], a stretch of I-10 from the I-10/I-610 split near the Orleans-Jefferson parish line to the [[U.S. Route 90]] / [[U.S. Route 90 Business (New Orleans, Louisiana)|U.S. Route 90 Business]] interchange is known as the '''[[Pontchartrain Expressway]]'''. A dip near the 10-610 interchange to go underneath a railroad track is one of the lowest points in [[New Orleans]], and is highly susceptible to flooding. Pictures of water dozens of feet deep during [[Hurricane Katrina]] are commonplace. Near [[Slidell, Louisiana|Slidell]], the final stretch of I-10 through the [[Mississippi]] state line is known as the "'''[[Stephen Ambrose]] Memorial Highway'''". [[Interstate 310|I-310]] and [[Interstate 510|I-510]] are parts of what was slated to be [[Interstate 410 (Louisiana 1969)|I-410]] and act as a southern bypass of [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]]. [[Interstate 610 (Louisiana)|I-610]] is a shortcut from the eastern to western portion of New Orleans avoiding the I-10's detour into New Orleans' [[Central Business District, New Orleans|Central Business District]]. === Mississippi === {{main|Interstate 10 in Mississippi}} Interstate 10 in Mississippi runs from the Louisiana state line to the Alabama state line through Hancock, Harrison and Jackson counties on the Gulf Coast. It passes through the northern sections of [[Gulfport, Mississippi|Gulfport]] and [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]] while passing just north of [[Pascagoula, Mississippi|Pascagoula]] and Bay St. Louis. The highway roughly parallels [[U.S. Route 90]]. The law defining the route of Interstate 10 is Mississippi Code § 65-3-3. === Alabama === [[Image:Mobile Alabama I-10 downtown.jpg|thumb|right|I-10 eastbound in downtown [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]] approaching the George Wallace Tunnel.]] {{main|Interstate 10 in Alabama}} I-10 crosses from [[Jackson County, Mississippi]] and goes through [[Mobile County, Alabama|Mobile County]] in Southwest Alabama. In [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]], the highway is the southern terminus for [[Interstate 65]]. In downtown Mobile, I-10 goes through one of the few road tunnels in Alabama, the [[George Wallace Tunnel|George C. Wallace Tunnel]] under the [[Mobile River]]. The eastbound approach is posted at 40 mph (60 km/h) because of the sharp curve approaching the tunnel. The highway then crosses approximately eight miles of the upper part of [[Mobile Bay]] on a bridge locals refer to as the Bayway. On the other side of Mobile Bay, the highway goes through suburban Baldwin County before crossing the [[Perdido River]] into [[Florida]]. === Florida === {{main|Interstate 10 in Florida}} Most of Interstate 10 in Florida travels through some of the least-populated areas in the state, much of which is forested. Consequently, I-10 west of [[Interstate 295 (Florida)|Interstate 295]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]] has only 4 lanes.<ref>[http://www.southeastroads.com/i-010e_fl.html Interstate 10 East (Jacksonville / Duval County)]. AA Roads. February 3, 2005. Last accessed November 21, 2006.</ref> In [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], an approximately {{convert|3|mi|km|sing=on}} stretch of I-10 is currently being widened to 6 lanes, which will be completed in 2008.<ref>[http://www.i10-i110.com/projects/1.htm Project Descriptions] [[Florida Department of Transportation|FDOT]], [[Escambia County, Florida|Escambia County]]. Last accessed November 21, 2006.</ref> A construction project also started in Tallahassee in October 2006 to widen I-10 to six lanes.<ref>[http://www.movingi-10forward.com/ I-10 ::: Project Description] Moving I-10 Forward. FDOT. Last accessed November 21, 2006.</ref> In [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], as in Arizona, I-10 is known as Pearl Harbor Memorial Highway. Throughout much of Florida, Interstate 10 is also known as State Road 8 or State Road 8A, though it is not signed as such.<ref>[http://www.dot.state.fl.us/publicinformationoffice/construc/constmap/d3.htm District Three Construction]. [[Florida Department of Transportation|FDOT]]. Updated October 19, 2006. Last accessed November 21, 2006.</ref> == History == In September 2004, [[Hurricane Ivan]]'s [[storm surge]] pushed up and washed out part of I-10 at the [[causeway]] over [[Escambia Bay]] near [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], [[Florida]]. Westbound lanes had only a couple of sections missing, while eastbound lanes were almost completely gone for a quarter-mile (400m).<ref>[http://www.wesh.com/news/3741143/detail.html Aerial Tour Of Panhandle Shows Devastation - Orlando News Story - WESH Orlando<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> In the aftermath of [[Hurricane Katrina]], the '''[[I-10 Twin Span Bridge]]''', a portion of I-10 between [[New Orleans]] and [[Slidell, Louisiana|Slidell]] spanning the eastern end of [[Lake Pontchartrain]], was severely damaged, causing a break in I-10 at that point. Unlike the [[Escambia Bay Bridge]] (east of [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], [[Florida]] and damaged by Hurricane Ivan) which is a major artery, '''[[Interstate 12]]''' is available to bypass New Orleans and taking I-12 to the [[Lake Ponchartrain Causeway]] allowed entry and exit to and from the Greater New Orleans area from the East. On October 14, 2005 at 3:00 PM, the eastbound span was reopened to two way traffic. On January 6, 2006 at 6:00 AM, both lanes of the westbound span were reopened to traffic using temporary metal trusses and road panels to replace damaged sections. [http://public.fotki.com/apjung/roadgeeking/hurricane_katrina/6/] This restored all four lanes of the I-10 twin spans for normal traffic with a 45 mph (70 km/h) speed limit for the westbound lanes and 60 mph (100 km/h) for the eastbound lanes. Oversized and overweight traffic is prohibited until a new permanent six lane span is built to replace the two temporarily repaired spans. Construction is slated to begin in mid-July 2006, with the new westbound span opening in 2008/2009 and the new eastbound span opening in 2011. [http://www.wwltv.com/local/stories/070906cckrWwlTwinSpan.41297bf1.html See WWL-TV story] In [[Mississippi]], the twin spans crossing the Pascagoula River were opened on [[October 1]] and are now operational, making that state's portion fully functional. == Future == In Phoenix, a bill has been drafted that, if passed, states that the stretch of I-10 between Downtown and the suburb of [[Buckeye, Arizona|Buckeye]], [[Arizona]] will be widened to 24 lanes due to severe traffic problems that take place on the freeway during rush hours. This would make this stretch of the I-10 the widest along its entire length, as well as the widest highway in North America; currently, the 22-lane section of [[Highway 401 (Ontario)|Highway 401]] between Highways [[Highway 403 (Ontario)|403]]/[[Highway 410 (Ontario)|410]] and [[Highway 427 (Ontario)|Highway 427]] in [[Mississauga]], [[Ontario]], just west of [[Toronto]] is the widest.{{Fact|date=July 2007}} A three-year construction project is currently underway on Interstate 10 between [[Causeway Boulevard]] and the [[17th Street Canal]] in [[Metairie, Louisiana|Metairie]], [[Louisiana]]. The $68.9 million project will add new lanes in both directions and improve the exit and entrance ramps at Causeway and Bonnabel Blvd. The state has recently completed a widening project between Causeway and Clearview Pkwy and between the I-10/I-610 split and Airline Highway ([[US 61]]).<ref name="IG">{{cite web|publisher=Interstate Guide|url=http://www.interstate-guide.com/i-010.html|title=Interstate 10 @ Interstate-Guide.com|accessdate=2008-02-15}}</ref> Florida and Alabama are currently planning a possible connector that would link [[Dothan, Alabama]] with I-10. Initial plans are calling for making this new highway a toll road, and could be a reality within 5 years <ref>[http://www.wsfa.com/global/story.asp?s=7776794 Dothan to I-10 Connection]</ref> As of May 2008, it is unknown what number this new road will be assigned. == Major intersections == * [[Image:I-405 (CA).svg|25px]] [[Interstate 405 (California)|Interstate 405]] in [[West Los Angeles, California|West Los Angeles]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-110 (CA).svg|25px]] [[Interstate 110 (California)|Interstate 110]] southwest of [[Downtown Los Angeles]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-5 (CA).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 5]] at the [[East Los Angeles Interchange]] in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-710 (CA).svg|25px]] [[Interstate 710]] in [[East Los Angeles, California|East Los Angeles]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-605 (CA).svg|25px]] [[Interstate 605]] in [[El Monte, California|El Monte]]/[[Baldwin Park, California|Baldwin Park]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-15 (CA).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 15 in California|Interstate 15]] in [[Ontario, California|Ontario]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-215 (CA).svg|25px]] [[Interstate 215 (California)|Interstate 215]] south of Downtown in [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]], [[California]] * [[Image:I-17 (AZ).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 17]] in [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[Arizona]] * [[Image:I-8 (AZ).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 8]] in [[Casa Grande, Arizona|Casa Grande]], [[Arizona]] * [[Image:I-19 (AZ).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 19]] in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[Arizona]] * [[Image:I-25 (NM).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 25]] in [[Las Cruces, New Mexico|Las Cruces]], [[New Mexico]] * [[Image:I-20.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 20]] near [[Kent, Texas|Kent]], [[Texas]] * [[Image:I-410.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 410]] in San Antonio, Texas (twice) * [[Image:I-35.svg|20px]] [[Image:I-37.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 35]] and [[Interstate 37]] in [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[Texas]] * [[Image:I-45.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 45]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]] * [[Image:I-610.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 610 (Texas)|Interstate 610]] in [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]] (twice) * [[Image:I-210.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 210 (Louisiana)|Interstate 210]] in [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]], [[Louisiana]] (twice) * [[Image:I-49.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 49]] in [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-110.svg|25px]] [[Image:I-12.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 110 (Louisiana)|Interstate 110]] and [[Interstate 12]] in [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-55.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 55]] in [[Laplace, Louisiana|Laplace]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-310.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 310]] near [[Kenner, Louisiana|Kenner]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-610.svg|25px]] [[Image:I-510.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 610 (Louisiana)|Interstate 610]] (twice) and [[Interstate 510 (Louisiana)|Interstate 510]] in [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-12.svg|20px]] [[Image:I-59.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 12]] and [[Interstate 59]] in [[Slidell, Louisiana|Slidell]], [[Louisiana]] * [[Image:I-110.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 110 (Mississippi)|Interstate 110]] in [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]], [[Mississippi]] * [[Image:I-65.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 65]] in [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]], [[Alabama]] * [[Image:I-110.svg|25px]] [[Interstate 110 (Florida)|Interstate 110]] in [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], [[Florida]] * [[Image:I-75.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 75]] in [[Lake City, Florida|Lake City]], [[Florida]] * [[Image:I-295.svg|25px]] [[Image:I-95.svg|20px]] [[Interstate 295 (Florida)|Interstate 295]] and [[Interstate 95 in Florida|Interstate 95]] in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]], [[Florida]] == Auxiliary routes == * [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]], [[California]] - [[Interstate 110 (California)|I-110]], [[Interstate 210 (California)|I-210]], [[Interstate 710|I-710]] * [[San Bernardino, California|San Bernardino]], [[California]] - [[Interstate 210 (California)|I-210]] * [[El Paso, Texas|El Paso]], [[Texas]] - [[Interstate 110 (Texas)|I-110]] * [[San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]], [[Texas]] - [[Interstate 410 (Texas)|I-410]] * [[Houston, Texas|Houston]], [[Texas]] - [[Interstate 610 (Texas)|I-610]] * [[Lake Charles, Louisiana|Lake Charles]], [[Louisiana]] - [[Interstate 210 (Louisiana)|I-210]] * [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], [[Louisiana]] - [[Interstate 110 (Louisiana)|I-110]] * [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] - [[Interstate 310 (Louisiana)|I-310]], [[Interstate 510 (Louisiana)|I-510]], [[Interstate 610 (Louisiana)|I-610]], [[Interstate 910 (Louisiana)|I-910]] * [[Biloxi, Mississippi|Biloxi]], [[Mississippi]] - [[Interstate 110 (Mississippi)|I-110]] * [[Pensacola, Florida|Pensacola]], [[Florida]] - [[Interstate 110 (Florida)|I-110]] {{3di|10}} == References == {{Reflist}} {{interstates}} <!-- {{dab}} this allows users with [[WP:POPUPS|popups]] to "disambiguate" links to this page in a semi-automatic manner. --> [[Category:Interstate Highway System|10]] [[Category:Interstate 10| ]] [[da:Interstate Highway 10]] [[de:Interstate 10]] [[es:Interstate 10]] [[fr:Interstate 10]] [[nl:Interstate 10]] [[ja:州間高速道路10号線]] [[pl:Autostrada międzystanowa nr 10]] [[simple:Interstate 10]] [[sv:Interstate 10]] [[zh:10號州際公路]]