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U.S. Route 90

U.S. Route 90 or U.S. Highway 90 (US 90) is an east–west major United States highway in the Southern United States. Despite the "0" in its route number, US 90 never was a full coast-to-coast route. It generally travels near Interstate 10 (I-10) and passes through the southern states of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. US 90 also includes part of the DeSoto Trail between Tallahassee and Lake City, Florida.

U.S. Route 90

US 90 highlighted in red
Route information
Length1,633 mi (2,628 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end I-10 BL / SH 54 in Van Horn, TX
Major intersections
East end SR A1A in Jacksonville Beach, FL
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesTexas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida
Highway system
US 89 US 91

With the exception of a short-lived northward extension to US 62/US 180 near Pine Springs, Texas, that existed for less than one year, its western terminus has always been at Van Horn, Texas; this is an intersection with Interstate 10 Business (formerly US 80) just north of an interchange with Interstate 10. Its eastern terminus is at Florida State Road A1A in Jacksonville Beach, Florida, three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

On August 29, 2005, a number of the highway's bridges in Mississippi and Louisiana were destroyed or damaged due to Hurricane Katrina, including the Bay St. Louis Bridge, the Biloxi Bay Bridge, and the Fort Pike Bridge which have been replaced.

Route description edit

Lengths
  mi[1] km
TX 763 1228
LA 300 483
MS 79 128
AL 77 124
FL 409 658
Total 1633 2628

Texas edit

 
US 90 south of Van Horn

US 90 begins at an intersection with BL I-10 and SH 54 in downtown Van Horn. It then heads south-southeast towards Marfa, where the route begins to head generally east. The route is mostly two lanes west of Uvalde. At this point, it becomes a four-lane surface road until it reaches western Bexar County where it becomes a freeway, joining I-10 in Downtown San Antonio. This concurrency with I-10 continues intermittently into western Houston, where US 90 follows the Katy Freeway. The section of US 90 that is multiplexed with I-10 through Houston is the only section of the route that is unsigned. In eastern Houston, US 90 splits from I-10 and heads northeast towards Liberty, eventually traveling through downtown Beaumont where it rejoins I-10 for the rest of its routing through Texas.

The speed limit on US 90 between Van Horn and Del Rio is mainly 75 miles per hour (121 km/h). Beginning at Seguin, US 90 Alternate splits from US 90 and travels parallel to the south, rejoining the main route in northeast Houston.

In 1991, the construction on a four- to six-lane freeway northeast of Houston in Harris County was completed along a new routing for US 90; that portion was designated the Crosby Freeway. This segment traveled from just inside Beltway 8 to east of the town of Crosby. Construction began in 2006 to extend the freeway westward to the intersection of I-10 (East Freeway) and the I-610 (East Loop).[2] On January 24, 2011, the new extension officially opened. Due to lack of funds, overpasses were not built over Greens Bayou and over future Purple Sage Road, leaving traffic to briefly exit to the frontage roads before rejoining the freeway.[3]

Louisiana edit

 
US 90 (foreground) crossing Bayou des Allemands at the town of Des Allemands in Louisiana

Entering Louisiana from the west, US 90 and I-10 travel side by side through Lake Charles to Lafayette. In Lafayette, US 90 and I-10 part ways: I-10 proceeds east to Baton Rouge, while US 90 takes a southern turn and passes through New Iberia, Franklin, Morgan City, and the Houma – Bayou Cane – Thibodaux metropolitan area before reaching New Orleans. The four-laning of US 90 was pushed in the 1990s by former State Senator Carl W. Bauer through his role as the chairman of the Governor’s Interstate 49 Task Force while also a member of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce.[4]

The portion of US 90 from Lafayette to New Orleans is designated to become the corridor for I-49. In New Orleans, US 90 again meets up with I-10, and the two highways follow a similar path into Mississippi.

Mississippi edit

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The description of US 90's route in Mississippi is explained in State Code § 65-3-3.

Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Mississippi's portion of US 90 was entirely four-lanes except for a very short segment at the state's west end leading to the old Pearl River Bridge into Louisiana. That segment of old highway is obviated for most purposes by an extension of the four-lane roadway from its split with US 90 to I-10 just east of the much newer Pearl Bridge.

Before Hurricane Camille in 1969, the 26-mile (42 km) stretch of US 90 from the Bay St. Louis Bridge at the west end to the Biloxi Bay Bridge at the east was one of the most scenic roadways in the south, offering beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico on its south side and lovely mansions — some antebellum — on its north. The median featured many old, stately oak trees, a good number of which survived the storm.

Many segments and important bridges were heavily damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005. With the opening of two lanes of the Biloxi Bay Bridge on November 1, 2007,[5] the entire route is now restored. Reconstruction projects continue on much of the highway and lane closures are common. Substantial completion of all US 90 Katrina-related road work in this state was scheduled to have been completed by now.[when?]

'US Highway 90 Project History' recounts in some detail this roadway's colorful past in Mississippi, dating back to the early 20th century when it was part of the Old Spanish Trail. The pdf document is available at the 'Project Updates' page of the Mississippi Department of Transportation's website (www.gomdot.com).

Alabama edit

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US 90/Alabama State Route 188 concurrency ends in Grand Bay.

US 90, internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 16 (SR 16), is a major east–west state highway across the southern part of the U.S. state of Alabama. US 90/SR 16 crosses the extreme southern part of the state, covering approximately 77 miles (124 km). The routes pass through Baldwin County before entering the city of Mobile where it gains a wrong way concurrency with US 98. and later joins US Truck Route 98, briefly also overlapping Interstate 165. The portion of US 90 that crosses Mobile Bay is locally referred to as the "Causeway". With the completion of I-10, US 90/SR 16 serves primarily as a local route connecting the towns along its path.

Florida edit

 
A US 90 shield used in Florida prior to 1993
 
US 90, near the Choctawhatchee River, looking east

As it enters the Sunshine State, US 90 shifts south towards Pensacola while US 90 Alternate stays to the north of the city. This stretch of highway is also known as Nine Mile Road. After Hurricane Ivan destroyed the I-10 Bridge in Northwest Florida, motorists waited as long as two hours to cross the Escambia bridge between Santa Rosa and Escambia counties.

The highway's route continues to the north of I-10 as a two-lane highway through most of the sparsely-populated inland areas of the panhandle, becoming four lanes through and near several towns. In Gadsden County, US 90 cuts to the southeast toward downtown Tallahassee, where it passes the north entrance of Florida State University and expands to six lanes until its intersection with US 27. The portion of the highway that extends through Midway has been designated as the Alfred Lawson, Jr. Highway. Continuing east, the highway is a two-lane road north of I-10 along the rest of its route, except as it turns to the south to pass through Lake City at I-75. After going through the Osceola National Forest, it passes I-295 heading into Jacksonville, becoming four lanes through the industrialized west side as Beaver Street, and through downtown as Union Street. It crosses the St. Johns River on the Main Street Bridge and continues east as Beach Boulevard to its terminus at Florida State Road A1A in Jacksonville Beach.

US 90 passes through the county seats of 15 counties on its course in Florida, and is never more than 6 miles (9.7 km) from I-10 throughout the state. The highway's hidden state road designation is primarily Florida State Road 10 (Florida State Road 10A in Pensacola), but along Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville it becomes Florida State Road 212.

The speed limit is 55 mph (89 km/h) for all rural points west of Monticello, Florida, and it is 60 mph (97 km/h) on all rural points beginning in Madison County to Glen St. Mary.

History edit

Hurricane Katrina edit

The US 90 bridge between Bay Saint Louis, Mississippi, and Pass Christian, Mississippi, as well as the bridge between Biloxi, Mississippi, and Ocean Springs, Mississippi, were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005. During the storm, the St. Louis Bay bridge was under water and destroyed. Portions of US 90 were damaged along the Battleship Parkway on Mobile Bay in Baldwin County, Alabama. Sections of the highway in Harrison County, Mississippi, including other bridges and much of the roadbed, were damaged or destroyed. Both the Rigolets Bridge and the Chef Menteur Bridge across Chef Menteur Pass in New Orleans East were damaged, but have since been reopened. Some sections of the highway in New Orleans were impassable under flood waters for weeks due to the general flooding of that city; see Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans. The Crescent City Connection bridge over the Mississippi River in Sector 49, also known as US 90 Business, remained intact and was the only usable route out of that city in the immediate aftermath of the storm until the section of Leake Avenue/River Road between New Orleans and Metairie was able to be cleared of heavy debris, but was blocked off by Jefferson Parish and Gretna law enforcement officials in a politically controversial move to prevent the looting and general anarchy from spreading to the relatively intact west bank of the Mississippi River.

 
New US 90 bridge between Biloxi and Ocean Springs under construction

In mid-2006, construction began on the replacement for the Bay St. Louis bridge.[6] It was completed on January 4, 2008, and includes four traffic lanes plus emergency shoulders and a bicycle/pedestrian path. It also stands 85 feet (26 m) high at its highest point. Two-way traffic resumed on the eastbound lanes of the bridge on May 17, 2007, after an afternoon ceremony,[7] effectively ending the temporary ferry service. The remaining half of the bridge opened to traffic on January 4, 2008.[8]

On June 6, 2006, a $338.6 million contract was let for the Biloxi-Ocean Springs replacement. The bridge will be 95 feet (29 m) tall at its highest point and will carry six traffic lanes, 8-foot-wide (2.4 m) inside and 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) outside shoulders, and a bicycle/pedestrian path. To many area residents' and leaders' delight, the bridge's westbound lanes opened to two-way traffic after a ceremony and parade on November 1, 2007, two weeks ahead of schedule.[9] Total bridge construction, including the opening of all six lanes of traffic, was scheduled to be completed by April 2008.[10]

After it was closed due to storm damage, the 1929 vintage bridge carrying US 90 over Chef Menteur Pass was repaired and opened to traffic on August 11, 2006.

Florida State Road 1 edit

Florida State Road No. 1
 
LocationSanta Rosa County, Florida, US
Nearest cityMilton, Florida
NRHP reference No.94000626
Added to NRHPJune 23, 1994

The Florida State Road No. 1 (also known as the Old Brick Road, Red Brick Road, U.S. Highway 90, or Old Spanish Trail) is a historic road near Milton, Florida. It is located, roughly, in three sections east of Milton, parallel to US 90, between Marquis Bayou and Harold. On June 23, 1994, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places.[11][12]

Major intersections edit

Texas
  SH 54 in Van Horn
  I-10 in Van Horn
  US 67 in Marfa. The highways travel concurrently to east-northeast of Alpine.
  US 385 in Marathon. The highways travel concurrently to east of Marathon.
  US 285 in Sanderson
   US 277 / US 377 in Del Rio. The highways travel concurrently through Del Rio.
  US 83 in Uvalde
  I-410 in San Antonio
    I-10 / I-35 / US 87 in San Antonio. I-10/US 90 travels concurrently to west-southwest of Seguin. US 87/US 90 travels concurrently through San Antonio.
   I-37 / US 281 in San Antonio
  I-410 in San Antonio
  I-10 in Seguin
  US 183 in Luling. The highways travels concurrently through Luling.
  I-10 east of Waelder
  US 77 in Schulenburg
  I-10 east-northeast of Schulenburg
  I-10 west-southwest of Glidden
  I-10 east of Columbus. The highways travel concurrently to Sealy.
  I-10 in Sealy. The highways travel concurrently to west-southwest of Brookshire.
  I-10 in Katy. The highways travel concurrently to Houston.
  I-610 in Houston
  I-45 in Houston. The highways travel concurrently, but on different lanes, through Houston.
   I-69 / US 59 in Houston
   I-10 / I-610 in Houston
     I-10 / US 69 / US 96 / US 287 in Beaumont
  I-10 in Beaumont. The highways travel concurrently to Toomey, Louisiana.
Louisiana
  I-10 west-southwest of Westlake. The highways travel concurrently to Lake Charles.
  US 171 in Lake Charles
  I-210 in Lake Charles
  US 165 in Iowa
   Future I-49 / US 167 in Lafayette. I-49/US 90 will travel concurrently to the AvondaleBridge City city line. US 90/US 167 travels concurrently through Lafayette.
  I-310 in Boutte
    I-10 / Future I-49 / I-910 in New Orleans
  US 61 in New Orleans
  I-610 in New Orleans
  I-10 in New Orleans
  I-510 in New Orleans
  US 11 in New Orleans
  US 190 southeast of Slidell
Mississippi
   Future I-310 / US 49 in Gulfport
  I-110 in Biloxi
Alabama
  I-10 on the TheodoreTillmans Corner city line.
  I-65 in Mobile
  US 98 in Mobile. The highways travel concurrently through Mobile.
  I-165 in Mobile. The highways travel concurrently through Mobile.
  US 98 in Mobile. The highways travel concurrently to Spanish Fort.
  I-10 in Mobile
  I-10 in Spanish Fort
  US 31 in Spanish Fort
   I-10 / US 98 in Daphne. US 90/US 98 travels concurrently through Daphne.
Florida
  US 98 in Pensacola. The highways travel concurrently through Pensacola.
  US 29 in Pensacola
  I-110 in Pensacola
  I-10 in Ferry Pass
  US 331 in DeFuniak Springs. The highways travel concurrently through DeFuniak Springs.
  US 231 in Cottondale
  I-10 in Midway
  US 27 in Tallahassee
  US 319 in Tallahassee
  I-10 in Tallahassee
  US 19 in Monticello
  US 221 in Greenville. The highways travel concurrently through Greenville.
  I-10 southeast of Falmouth
  US 129 in Live Oak
  I-75 in Lake City
  US 41 in Lake City
  US 441 in Lake City
  I-10 southwest of Sanderson
  US 301 in Baldwin. The highways travel concurrently through Baldwin.
  I-95 in Jacksonville
  US 1 in Jacksonville. the highways travel concurrently through Jacksonville.
  I-95 in Jacksonville
  I-295 in Jacksonville
  SR A1A in Jacksonville Beach

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Special routes edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (Dec 2009 ed.). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original on July 14, 2011. Retrieved April 8, 2011.
  2. ^ The Spokes. Oscar Slotboom, Houston Freeways, houstonfreeways.com. Last Accessed January 27, 2008.
  3. ^ Westbound lanes of US 90 now open. David Taylor, Lake Houston Observer, yourLakeHoustonNews.com. Last Accessed March 12, 2011.
  4. ^ "Carl Bauer, former University of Louisiana lobbyist, dies: Carl Bauer was retired coordinator of UL relations". Shreveport Times. Retrieved June 13, 2013.
  5. ^ "Biloxi Bay Bridge Reopens Today". WKRG News. Associated Press. November 1, 2007. Archived from the original on January 24, 2010. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  6. ^ Work Underway To Rebuild Bay St. Louis Bridge WLOX-TV Biloxi-Gulfport, Mississippi. Posted April 12, 2006. Accessed December 13, 2006.
  7. ^ Section of Katrina-Damaged Hwy 90 Bridge reopens WWL-TV New Orleans, posted May 17, 2007. Accessed May 27, 2007.
  8. ^ Reconstruction of The Bay St. Louis Bridge. Mississippi Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 18, 2007.
  9. ^ LaFontaine, Ryan; Baker, Margaret; Perez, Mary and Newsom, Michael. Parade marks first vehicles to cross Biloxi Bay Bridge. Posted by The Sun Herald online November 1, 2007. Retrieved November 11, 2007
  10. ^ Mississippi Department of Transportation. U.S. 90 Bridge at Biloxi Retrieved November 11, 2007.
  11. ^ Santa Rosa County listings at National Register of Historic Places
  12. ^ Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs; Santa Rosa County listings at Florida's Office of Cultural and Historical Programs; Florida State Road No. 1
  13. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 5, 26–27, 44, 56, 99–101. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links edit

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  • US-90 Photo Website, by John Preble
  • Endpoints of U.S. Highway 90
  • Reconstruction of The Bay Saint Louis Bridge Web site, courtesy Mississippi Department of Transportation
  • Biloxi Bridge reconstruction Web site
Browse numbered routes
  SH 89TX  SH 90
  US 84MS  US 98
  SR 15SR 16  SR 17
  SR 89AL  SR 91
  SR 87FL  SR 90

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources U S Route 90 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message U S Route 90 or U S Highway 90 US 90 is an east west major United States highway in the Southern United States Despite the 0 in its route number US 90 never was a full coast to coast route It generally travels near Interstate 10 I 10 and passes through the southern states of Texas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama and Florida US 90 also includes part of the DeSoto Trail between Tallahassee and Lake City Florida U S Route 90US 90 highlighted in redRoute informationLength1 633 mi 2 628 km Existed1926 presentMajor junctionsWest endI 10 BL SH 54 in Van Horn TXMajor intersectionsI 10 I 35 in San Antonio TX I 45 in Houston TX I 69 US 59 in Houston TX I 10 in New Orleans LA US 11 in New Orleans LA US 49 in Gulfport MS I 65 in Mobile AL I 75 in Lake City FL I 95 in Jacksonville FL US 1 in Jacksonville FLEast endSR A1A in Jacksonville Beach FLLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesTexas Louisiana Mississippi Alabama FloridaHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special Divided US 89 US 91With the exception of a short lived northward extension to US 62 US 180 near Pine Springs Texas that existed for less than one year its western terminus has always been at Van Horn Texas this is an intersection with Interstate 10 Business formerly US 80 just north of an interchange with Interstate 10 Its eastern terminus is at Florida State Road A1A in Jacksonville Beach Florida three blocks from the Atlantic Ocean On August 29 2005 a number of the highway s bridges in Mississippi and Louisiana were destroyed or damaged due to Hurricane Katrina including the Bay St Louis Bridge the Biloxi Bay Bridge and the Fort Pike Bridge which have been replaced Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Texas 1 2 Louisiana 1 3 Mississippi 1 4 Alabama 1 5 Florida 2 History 2 1 Hurricane Katrina 2 2 Florida State Road 1 3 Major intersections 4 Special routes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description editLengths mi 1 kmTX 763 1228LA 300 483MS 79 128AL 77 124FL 409 658Total 1633 2628Texas edit Main article U S Route 90 in Texas nbsp US 90 south of Van HornUS 90 begins at an intersection with BL I 10 and SH 54 in downtown Van Horn It then heads south southeast towards Marfa where the route begins to head generally east The route is mostly two lanes west of Uvalde At this point it becomes a four lane surface road until it reaches western Bexar County where it becomes a freeway joining I 10 in Downtown San Antonio This concurrency with I 10 continues intermittently into western Houston where US 90 follows the Katy Freeway The section of US 90 that is multiplexed with I 10 through Houston is the only section of the route that is unsigned In eastern Houston US 90 splits from I 10 and heads northeast towards Liberty eventually traveling through downtown Beaumont where it rejoins I 10 for the rest of its routing through Texas The speed limit on US 90 between Van Horn and Del Rio is mainly 75 miles per hour 121 km h Beginning at Seguin US 90 Alternate splits from US 90 and travels parallel to the south rejoining the main route in northeast Houston In 1991 the construction on a four to six lane freeway northeast of Houston in Harris County was completed along a new routing for US 90 that portion was designated the Crosby Freeway This segment traveled from just inside Beltway 8 to east of the town of Crosby Construction began in 2006 to extend the freeway westward to the intersection of I 10 East Freeway and the I 610 East Loop 2 On January 24 2011 the new extension officially opened Due to lack of funds overpasses were not built over Greens Bayou and over future Purple Sage Road leaving traffic to briefly exit to the frontage roads before rejoining the freeway 3 Louisiana edit Main article U S Route 90 in Louisiana nbsp US 90 foreground crossing Bayou des Allemands at the town of Des Allemands in LouisianaEntering Louisiana from the west US 90 and I 10 travel side by side through Lake Charles to Lafayette In Lafayette US 90 and I 10 part ways I 10 proceeds east to Baton Rouge while US 90 takes a southern turn and passes through New Iberia Franklin Morgan City and the Houma Bayou Cane Thibodaux metropolitan area before reaching New Orleans The four laning of US 90 was pushed in the 1990s by former State Senator Carl W Bauer through his role as the chairman of the Governor s Interstate 49 Task Force while also a member of the Greater Lafayette Chamber of Commerce 4 The portion of US 90 from Lafayette to New Orleans is designated to become the corridor for I 49 In New Orleans US 90 again meets up with I 10 and the two highways follow a similar path into Mississippi Mississippi edit KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 90 in MississippiKML is not from Wikidata The description of US 90 s route in Mississippi is explained in State Code 65 3 3 Prior to Hurricane Katrina Mississippi s portion of US 90 was entirely four lanes except for a very short segment at the state s west end leading to the old Pearl River Bridge into Louisiana That segment of old highway is obviated for most purposes by an extension of the four lane roadway from its split with US 90 to I 10 just east of the much newer Pearl Bridge Before Hurricane Camille in 1969 the 26 mile 42 km stretch of US 90 from the Bay St Louis Bridge at the west end to the Biloxi Bay Bridge at the east was one of the most scenic roadways in the south offering beautiful views of the Gulf of Mexico on its south side and lovely mansions some antebellum on its north The median featured many old stately oak trees a good number of which survived the storm Many segments and important bridges were heavily damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 With the opening of two lanes of the Biloxi Bay Bridge on November 1 2007 5 the entire route is now restored Reconstruction projects continue on much of the highway and lane closures are common Substantial completion of all US 90 Katrina related road work in this state was scheduled to have been completed by now when US Highway 90 Project History recounts in some detail this roadway s colorful past in Mississippi dating back to the early 20th century when it was part of the Old Spanish Trail The pdf document is available at the Project Updates page of the Mississippi Department of Transportation s website www gomdot com Alabama edit KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 90 in AlabamaKML is not from Wikidata nbsp US 90 Alabama State Route 188 concurrency ends in Grand Bay US 90 internally designated by the Alabama Department of Transportation as State Route 16 SR 16 is a major east west state highway across the southern part of the U S state of Alabama US 90 SR 16 crosses the extreme southern part of the state covering approximately 77 miles 124 km The routes pass through Baldwin County before entering the city of Mobile where it gains a wrong way concurrency with US 98 and later joins US Truck Route 98 briefly also overlapping Interstate 165 The portion of US 90 that crosses Mobile Bay is locally referred to as the Causeway With the completion of I 10 US 90 SR 16 serves primarily as a local route connecting the towns along its path Florida edit Main article U S Route 90 in Florida nbsp A US 90 shield used in Florida prior to 1993 nbsp US 90 near the Choctawhatchee River looking eastAs it enters the Sunshine State US 90 shifts south towards Pensacola while US 90 Alternate stays to the north of the city This stretch of highway is also known as Nine Mile Road After Hurricane Ivan destroyed the I 10 Bridge in Northwest Florida motorists waited as long as two hours to cross the Escambia bridge between Santa Rosa and Escambia counties The highway s route continues to the north of I 10 as a two lane highway through most of the sparsely populated inland areas of the panhandle becoming four lanes through and near several towns In Gadsden County US 90 cuts to the southeast toward downtown Tallahassee where it passes the north entrance of Florida State University and expands to six lanes until its intersection with US 27 The portion of the highway that extends through Midway has been designated as the Alfred Lawson Jr Highway Continuing east the highway is a two lane road north of I 10 along the rest of its route except as it turns to the south to pass through Lake City at I 75 After going through the Osceola National Forest it passes I 295 heading into Jacksonville becoming four lanes through the industrialized west side as Beaver Street and through downtown as Union Street It crosses the St Johns River on the Main Street Bridge and continues east as Beach Boulevard to its terminus at Florida State Road A1A in Jacksonville Beach US 90 passes through the county seats of 15 counties on its course in Florida and is never more than 6 miles 9 7 km from I 10 throughout the state The highway s hidden state road designation is primarily Florida State Road 10 Florida State Road 10A in Pensacola but along Beach Boulevard in Jacksonville it becomes Florida State Road 212 The speed limit is 55 mph 89 km h for all rural points west of Monticello Florida and it is 60 mph 97 km h on all rural points beginning in Madison County to Glen St Mary History editHurricane Katrina edit Main article Hurricane Katrina The US 90 bridge between Bay Saint Louis Mississippi and Pass Christian Mississippi as well as the bridge between Biloxi Mississippi and Ocean Springs Mississippi were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 During the storm the St Louis Bay bridge was under water and destroyed Portions of US 90 were damaged along the Battleship Parkway on Mobile Bay in Baldwin County Alabama Sections of the highway in Harrison County Mississippi including other bridges and much of the roadbed were damaged or destroyed Both the Rigolets Bridge and the Chef Menteur Bridge across Chef Menteur Pass in New Orleans East were damaged but have since been reopened Some sections of the highway in New Orleans were impassable under flood waters for weeks due to the general flooding of that city see Effect of Hurricane Katrina on New Orleans The Crescent City Connection bridge over the Mississippi River in Sector 49 also known as US 90 Business remained intact and was the only usable route out of that city in the immediate aftermath of the storm until the section of Leake Avenue River Road between New Orleans and Metairie was able to be cleared of heavy debris but was blocked off by Jefferson Parish and Gretna law enforcement officials in a politically controversial move to prevent the looting and general anarchy from spreading to the relatively intact west bank of the Mississippi River nbsp New US 90 bridge between Biloxi and Ocean Springs under constructionIn mid 2006 construction began on the replacement for the Bay St Louis bridge 6 It was completed on January 4 2008 and includes four traffic lanes plus emergency shoulders and a bicycle pedestrian path It also stands 85 feet 26 m high at its highest point Two way traffic resumed on the eastbound lanes of the bridge on May 17 2007 after an afternoon ceremony 7 effectively ending the temporary ferry service The remaining half of the bridge opened to traffic on January 4 2008 8 On June 6 2006 a 338 6 million contract was let for the Biloxi Ocean Springs replacement The bridge will be 95 feet 29 m tall at its highest point and will carry six traffic lanes 8 foot wide 2 4 m inside and 10 foot wide 3 0 m outside shoulders and a bicycle pedestrian path To many area residents and leaders delight the bridge s westbound lanes opened to two way traffic after a ceremony and parade on November 1 2007 two weeks ahead of schedule 9 Total bridge construction including the opening of all six lanes of traffic was scheduled to be completed by April 2008 10 After it was closed due to storm damage the 1929 vintage bridge carrying US 90 over Chef Menteur Pass was repaired and opened to traffic on August 11 2006 Florida State Road 1 edit Florida State Road No 1U S National Register of Historic Places nbsp LocationSanta Rosa County Florida USNearest cityMilton FloridaNRHP reference No 94000626Added to NRHPJune 23 1994The Florida State Road No 1 also known as the Old Brick Road Red Brick Road U S Highway 90 or Old Spanish Trail is a historic road near Milton Florida It is located roughly in three sections east of Milton parallel to US 90 between Marquis Bayou and Harold On June 23 1994 it was added to the National Register of Historic Places 11 12 Major intersections editTexas nbsp SH 54 in Van Horn nbsp I 10 in Van Horn nbsp US 67 in Marfa The highways travel concurrently to east northeast of Alpine nbsp US 385 in Marathon The highways travel concurrently to east of Marathon nbsp US 285 in Sanderson nbsp nbsp US 277 US 377 in Del Rio The highways travel concurrently through Del Rio nbsp US 83 in Uvalde nbsp I 410 in San Antonio nbsp nbsp nbsp I 10 I 35 US 87 in San Antonio I 10 US 90 travels concurrently to west southwest of Seguin US 87 US 90 travels concurrently through San Antonio nbsp nbsp I 37 US 281 in San Antonio nbsp I 410 in San Antonio nbsp I 10 in Seguin nbsp US 183 in Luling The highways travels concurrently through Luling nbsp I 10 east of Waelder nbsp US 77 in Schulenburg nbsp I 10 east northeast of Schulenburg nbsp I 10 west southwest of Glidden nbsp I 10 east of Columbus The highways travel concurrently to Sealy nbsp I 10 in Sealy The highways travel concurrently to west southwest of Brookshire nbsp I 10 in Katy The highways travel concurrently to Houston nbsp I 610 in Houston nbsp I 45 in Houston The highways travel concurrently but on different lanes through Houston nbsp nbsp I 69 US 59 in Houston nbsp nbsp I 10 I 610 in Houston nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 10 US 69 US 96 US 287 in Beaumont nbsp I 10 in Beaumont The highways travel concurrently to Toomey Louisiana Louisiana nbsp I 10 west southwest of Westlake The highways travel concurrently to Lake Charles nbsp US 171 in Lake Charles nbsp I 210 in Lake Charles nbsp US 165 in Iowa nbsp nbsp Future I 49 US 167 in Lafayette I 49 US 90 will travel concurrently to the Avondale Bridge City city line US 90 US 167 travels concurrently through Lafayette nbsp I 310 in Boutte nbsp nbsp nbsp I 10 Future I 49 I 910 in New Orleans nbsp US 61 in New Orleans nbsp I 610 in New Orleans nbsp I 10 in New Orleans nbsp I 510 in New Orleans nbsp US 11 in New Orleans nbsp US 190 southeast of Slidell Mississippi nbsp nbsp Future I 310 US 49 in Gulfport nbsp I 110 in Biloxi Alabama nbsp I 10 on the Theodore Tillmans Corner city line nbsp I 65 in Mobile nbsp US 98 in Mobile The highways travel concurrently through Mobile nbsp I 165 in Mobile The highways travel concurrently through Mobile nbsp US 98 in Mobile The highways travel concurrently to Spanish Fort nbsp I 10 in Mobile nbsp I 10 in Spanish Fort nbsp US 31 in Spanish Fort nbsp nbsp I 10 US 98 in Daphne US 90 US 98 travels concurrently through Daphne Florida nbsp US 98 in Pensacola The highways travel concurrently through Pensacola nbsp US 29 in Pensacola nbsp I 110 in Pensacola nbsp I 10 in Ferry Pass nbsp US 331 in DeFuniak Springs The highways travel concurrently through DeFuniak Springs nbsp US 231 in Cottondale nbsp I 10 in Midway nbsp US 27 in Tallahassee nbsp US 319 in Tallahassee nbsp I 10 in Tallahassee nbsp US 19 in Monticello nbsp US 221 in Greenville The highways travel concurrently through Greenville nbsp I 10 southeast of Falmouth nbsp US 129 in Live Oak nbsp I 75 in Lake City nbsp US 41 in Lake City nbsp US 441 in Lake City nbsp I 10 southwest of Sanderson nbsp US 301 in Baldwin The highways travel concurrently through Baldwin nbsp I 95 in Jacksonville nbsp US 1 in Jacksonville the highways travel concurrently through Jacksonville nbsp I 95 in Jacksonville nbsp I 295 in Jacksonville nbsp SR A1A in Jacksonville Beach 13 Special routes editMain article Special routes of U S Route 90 US 90 Bus Houston to Barrett Texas US 90 Bus Orange Texas US 90 Alt Quincy Florida to Tallahassee Florida US 90 Alt Seguin Texas to Houston Texas US 90 Alt Jacksonville Florida US 90 Bus New Orleans LouisianaSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portalReferences edit U S Route Number Database Dec 2009 ed American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Archived from the original on July 14 2011 Retrieved April 8 2011 The Spokes Oscar Slotboom Houston Freeways houstonfreeways com Last Accessed January 27 2008 Westbound lanes of US 90 now open David Taylor Lake Houston Observer yourLakeHoustonNews com Last Accessed March 12 2011 Carl Bauer former University of Louisiana lobbyist dies Carl Bauer was retired coordinator of UL relations Shreveport Times Retrieved June 13 2013 Biloxi Bay Bridge Reopens Today WKRG News Associated Press November 1 2007 Archived from the original on January 24 2010 Retrieved January 24 2010 Work Underway To Rebuild Bay St Louis Bridge WLOX TV Biloxi Gulfport Mississippi Posted April 12 2006 Accessed December 13 2006 Section of Katrina Damaged Hwy 90 Bridge reopens WWL TV New Orleans posted May 17 2007 Accessed May 27 2007 Reconstruction of The Bay St Louis Bridge Mississippi Department of Transportation Retrieved February 18 2007 LaFontaine Ryan Baker Margaret Perez Mary and Newsom Michael Parade marks first vehicles to cross Biloxi Bay Bridge Posted by The Sun Herald online November 1 2007 Retrieved November 11 2007 Mississippi Department of Transportation U S 90 Bridge at Biloxi Retrieved November 11 2007 Santa Rosa County listings at National Register of Historic Places Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs Santa Rosa County listings at Florida s Office of Cultural and Historical Programs Florida State Road No 1 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 5 26 27 44 56 99 101 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 90 KML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 90KML is not from Wikidata US 90 Photo Website by John Preble Endpoints of U S Highway 90 Reconstruction of The Bay Saint Louis Bridge Web site courtesy Mississippi Department of Transportation Biloxi Bridge reconstruction Web siteBrowse numbered routes nbsp SH 89TX nbsp SH 90 nbsp US 84MS nbsp US 98 nbsp SR 15SR 16 nbsp SR 17 nbsp SR 89AL nbsp SR 91 nbsp SR 87FL nbsp SR 90 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 90 amp oldid 1194031813 Alabama, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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