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| Length: | 878.6 mi[1] (1,414.0 km) | ||||||||||||
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| Formed: | 1959 | ||||||||||||
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Interstate 10 is the major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States. In the U.S. state of Texas, it runs east from El Paso, near the border with New Mexico, through San Antonio and Houston to the border with Louisiana in Orange, Texas.
At just under 879 miles (1,410 km), the length of Interstate 10 crossing Texas, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation, is the longest continuous untolled freeway under a single authority in North America, a title formerly held by Ontario's Highway 401. Mile marker 880 (and the corresponding exit number) near Orange are the highest numbered mile marker and exit on the Interstate Highway System, or for that matter, on any freeway in North America.
Texas alone contains more than a third of the interstate's entire length. El Paso is 785 miles (1,260 km) from the western terminus of Interstate 10 in Santa Monica, California, making it closer to Los Angeles than it is to Orange, 857 miles (1,370 km) away. Likewise, Orange on the Texas–Louisiana border is only 789 miles (1,270 km) from the eastern terminus of Interstate 10 in Jacksonville, Florida.
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Interstate 10 replaced and currently runs concurrent with U.S. Highway 85 from the New Mexico border up until the two diverge at mile marker 13. The two highways parallel each other for several miles until Highway 85 continues to head south to the border with Mexico and I-10 turns east towards El Paso. Prior to the interstate system, Highway 85 ran concurrent with U.S. Highway 80 from the New Mexico border until the two diverged west of El Paso. I-10 replaced Highway 80 through El Paso and to the southeast and east to the present day junction of I-10 and Interstate 20. Highway 80 along this route has been completely removed from the highway system in favor of I-10. [2]
At the junction with I-20, I-10 replaced U.S. Highway 290 eastward to the present day junction of I-10 and Highway 290 southeast of Junction. This section of Highway 290 was deleted from the highway system.[3] From this point to near Comfort, I-10 replaced State Highway 27. State Highway 27 still exists along this stretch, mostly paralleling I-10 to the south. From Comfort southeast to San Antonio, I-10 directly replaced U.S. Highway 87.
I-10 generally follows the alignment of US 87 on the northwest side of San Antonio into downtown. A new alignment was built to the south of downtown for the freeway since it was impossible to upgrade the surface streets in downtown that US 87 and US 90 followed prior to the Interstate Highway System. Southeast of downtown, I-10 curves back to the northeast to connect with the pre-interstate alignment of US 90.
Construction of portions of I-10 were well underway and completed prior to the commissioning of the highway in 1959. The section from Culebra Road to Woodlawn Road opened as the first freeway in San Antonio in 1949, but was signed as US 87. Expansion and construction continued in the 1950s, but the bulk of the construction occurred in the 1960s after the interstate was commissioned. The current alignment was completed by 1968.
Rapid growth in San Antonio has resulted in the original highway becoming quickly inadequate, resulting in the highway being in perpetual construction and expansion. In the 1980s the portion just northwest of downtown was reconstructed to add a double deck feature to expand the freeway to five lanes in each direction. In 1990, the interstate had only two lanes in each direction from Loop 1604 to where the double deck freeway begins near downtown. Construction is currently underway to expand the freeway to five lanes in each direction from just outside the I-410 loop all the way into downtown. The I-10 and I-410 interchange is also being reconstructed into a four-level stack interchange.[4]
As part of the construction of Interstate 10 in the 1960s, the Katy Freeway was named for the connection to Katy from Houston. Because West Houston was empty farmland, the freeway was made small and simple for its drivers. Not counting the side lanes, it was only 6-8 lanes wide, which compared to many other freeways in Houston, was tiny. Despite the small size of the freeway at the time, population growth in the area had caused considerable traffic congestion. By 2001, the AADT was 238,000 vehicles just west of the West Loop.[5]
It wasn't until 2000 that the Katy Freeway was forced to upgrade. It had become inadequate due to the increased traffic and West Houston's bustling communities. In 2002, the old railway had been demolished and the area was cleared for the freeway's renovation.
In 2004, construction began on the freeway. Planned to be at least 16 lanes wide, the new stretch would have to hold up to 200,000 people per day. Two highway intersections would have to be rebuilt (Beltway 8 and I-610), toll booths would be a new addition, including major landscaping as part of Houston's Highway Beautification Project.
The first completed sections, from just west of Highway 6 to the Fort Bend/Harris county line, opened in late June 2006[6]. As of September 2006, most of the freeway between Beltway 8 and State Highway 6 has been laid, while the stretch to Washington Avenue inside I-610 will be completed later. The completion of the Katy Freeway took place in October, 2008.
I-10 enters Texas northwest of El Paso near Anthony and travels southward, concurrent with U.S. Highway 85 and U.S. Highway 180. The US 85 splits off west of El Paso with US 85 heading south to the border with Mexico and I-10/US 180 turning to the east towards downtown El Paso. I-10 and US 180 diverge east of downtown as US 180 heads off to the northeast and I-10 to the southeast. I-10 is called Gateway Boulevard in El Paso based on designations for the frontage roads. On the eastern side of the city, I-10 turns to the southeast and begins to parallel the Rio Grande and Mexican border for approximately 60 miles (97 km).
I-10 leaves the Rio Grande with a primarily eastward heading. Just east of Kent, the western terminus of Interstate 20 intersects with I-10. I-20 heads northeast towards the Dallas-Fort Worth area and I-10 continues to head east. US Highway 67 runs concurrently with I-10 for a stretch and the La Entrada al Pacifico trade corridor is a part of this stretch of I-10. Near Junction, I-10 begins a more southeastwardly course as it heads toward the San Antonio metropolitan area. Near Comfort, I-10 and U.S. Highway 87 begin a concurrency that carries on into San Antonio.
Due to I-10 traversing one of the more rural parts of the United States, it has several unique features that differentiate it from other Interstate Highways. I-10 is one of the very few Interstates that have at-grade intersections (roads that intersect it at a 90 degree angle, as opposed to an overpass or underpass with on and off ramps). These are private access roads (mostly from large ranches) which occur over a limited stretch in western Texas.
The stretch from Kerr County to El Paso County has an 80 mph (130 km/h) speed limit, the highest in the nation.
I-10 is the busiest freeway in San Antonio with nearly 200,000 vehicles on an average day.[7] On the northwest side, I-10 is known as the McDermott Freeway, named after Robert F. McDermott, former dean of the United States Air Force Academy as well as CEO of the USAA financial services corporation. The highway enters the city concurrent with US 87 from the north and travels more in a north–south direction into downtown, rather than the east–west designation found on the Interstate Highway signs. The northern section from Loop 1604 to downtown serves one of the fastest growing areas of the city. A majority of the region's suburban office space is located along the corridor as are the headquarters for USAA, gasoline refiner and retailer Valero, South Texas Medical Center, the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), Six Flags Fiesta Texas, and the Shops at La Cantera. I-10 intersects Interstate 410 for the first time near Balcones Heights, a suburban city within San Antonio. The construction is nearing completion of a four-level interchange to accommodate the growing northwest side. Heavy commercial development dominates the landscape between I-410 and Loop 1604. Inside I-410, the route is lined with light industrial and residential areas.
As I-10 heads south into downtown, it splits into an upper level with three lanes in each direction and a lower level with two lanes in each direction. It was necessary to design the freeway this way in order to accommodate the amount of traffic heading into downtown and to fit into the narrow corridor that was surrounded by existing infrastructure. I-10 meets Interstate 35 on the northwest side of downtown and it multiplexes with I-35 South to form the west side of the downtown loop. The I-35 exit numbers are carried through during the multiplex. I-10 and I-35 end their concurrency at a four-level interchange on the southwest side of downtown with the junction of U.S. Highway 90 from the west. I-35 continues to the south and I-10 and US 90 run multiplexed to the east to form the south side of the downtown loop. This section of I-10 is known as the Jose Lopez Freeway, named after the Medal of Honor recipient. A four-level interchange with Interstate 37 occurs approximately 2 miles (3 km) east of the I-35 interchange. I-10 heads east away from downtown through mainly residential neighborhoods on the east side of San Antonio. I-10's multiplex with U.S 87 ends just east of downtown when US 87 heads south towards Victoria. I-10 provides access to the AT&T Center, home of the San Antonio Spurs, and to the Freeman Coliseum. Leaving San Antonio, I-10 again passes the loops I-410 and Loop 1604. I-10 is known as the 90th Infantry Division Memorial Highway on this stretch east of San Antonio. I-10 and US 90 continue their multiplex until they diverge in Seguin. They continue from there on to Houston nearly paralleling each other with short stints of multiplexing along the route.
In Houston, from the western suburb of Katy to downtown, I-10 is known as the Katy Freeway. This section is currently being widened to as much as 26 lanes (12 main lanes, 8 lanes of access roads, and 4-6 mid-freeway HOT/HOV lanes, not counting access road turning lanes)[8] and will be one of the widest freeways in the world.
Between I-610 and I-45 west of downtown, the interstate contains at least 5 lanes in each direction. This section has traditionally been the widest section of I-10 in the Houston area and the only one with a significant portion below grade. As I-10 travels through downtown, it interchanges with Interstate 45 and U.S. Highway 59, the future corridor of Interstate 69 through Texas. Both interchanges feature left exits causing several lane shifts for through traffic. I-10 provides access to Minute Maid Park, home of the Houston Astros, and also runs through the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown.
The section east of downtown Houston is officially known as the "East Freeway," although it is widely known by locals as the "Baytown East Freeway" , or colloquially shortened to "The Beast" due to a marketing push by Baytown, the easternmost principal city of the Greater Houston Area.
In 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.
| County | Location | # | Destinations | Notes |
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| El Paso | Anthony | 0 | ||
| 1 | Rest Area | Eastbound exit and entrance with frontage road access | ||
| 2 | Westway, Vinton | |||
| El Paso | 6 | |||
| 8 | ||||
| 9 | Redd Road | |||
| 11 | ||||
| 12 | Resler Drive | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 13 | East end of US 85 overlap | |||
| 16 | Executive Center Boulevard | |||
| 18A | Schuster Avenue – UT El Paso | |||
| 18B | Porfirio Diaz Street, Franklin Avenue | No westbound entrance | ||
| 19A | Signed as exit 19 eastbound | |||
| 19B | Downtown El Paso, Convention Center | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 20 | Dallas Street, Cotton Street | |||
| 21 | Piedras Street | |||
| 22A | ||||
| 22B | ||||
| 23A | Raynolds Street | |||
| 23B | East end of US 180 overlap | |||
| 24A | Trowbridge Drive | Westbound exit is via exit 24 | ||
| 24B | Geronimo Drive | Signed as exit 24 westbound | ||
| 25 | Airway Boulevard – El Paso Airport | |||
| 26 | Hawkins Boulevard | |||
| 27 | Hunter Drive, Viscount Boulevard | Westbound exit is via exit 28A | ||
| 28A | ||||
| 28B | Yarbrough Drive, Sumac Drive | |||
| 29 | Lomaland Drive | Westbound exit is via exit 30 | ||
| 30 | Lee Trevino Drive | |||
| 32 | ||||
| 34 | ||||
| 35 | Eastlake Boulevard | |||
| 37 | ||||
| 42 | ||||
| 49 | ||||
| 55 | Tornillo | |||
| Hudspeth | 68 | Acala Road | ||
| 72 | ||||
| 78 | ||||
| 81 | ||||
| 85 | Esperanza Road | |||
| 87 | ||||
| 95 | Frontage Road | Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 99 | Lasca Road | |||
| Sierra Blanca | 105 | Signed as exit 106 westbound; no eastbound entrance | ||
| 107 | ||||
| 108 | Westbound exit only | |||
| 129 | Allamore, Hot Wells | |||
| Culberson | 133 | Frontage Road | Westbound exit and entrance | |
| Van Horn | 138 | |||
| 140A | ||||
| 140B | ||||
| 146 | Wild Horse Road | |||
| 153 | Michigan Flat | |||
| 159 | Plateau | |||
| 166 | Boracho Station | |||
| 173 | Hurds Draw Road | |||
| 176 | ||||
| Jeff Davis | 181 | Cherry Creek Road | ||
| 184 | Springhills | |||
| Reeves | 187 | No exit number eastbound; exit 186 westbound is a U-turn for I-20 west to I-10 east traffic | ||
| 188 | Giffin Road | |||
| 192 | ||||
| 206 | ||||
| 209 | West end of SH 17 overlap | |||
| 212 | East end of SH 17 overlap | |||
| 214 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| 222 | Hoefs Road | |||
| Pecos | 229 | Hovey Road | ||
| 235 | Mendel Road | |||
| 241 | Kennedy Road | |||
| 246 | Firestone Road | |||
| 248 | West end of US 67 overlap | |||
| 253 | ||||
| Fort Stockton | 256 | |||
| 257 | No westbound entrance | |||
| 259B | Signed as exit 259 eastbound | |||
| 259A | Eastbound exit is via exit 259 | |||
| 261 | West end of US 385 overlap | |||
| 264 | Warnock Road | |||
| 272 | University Road | |||
| 273 | East end of US 67 / US 385 overlap; no eastbound entrance | |||
| 277 | ||||
| 285 | McKenzie Road | |||
| 288 | Ligon Road | |||
| 294 | ||||
| 298 | ||||
| 307 | ||||
| 314 | Frontage Road | |||
| 320 | Frontage Road | |||
| 325 | Former |
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| Crockett | 328 | River Road | ||
| 337 | Live Oak Road | |||
| 343 | Former |
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| 350 | ||||
| 361 | ||||
| Ozona | 363 | |||
| 365 | ||||
| 368 | ||||
| 372 | Taylor Box Road | |||
| Sutton | 381 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 388 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| 392 | ||||
| Sonora | 399 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 400 | ||||
| 404 | ||||
| 412 | ||||
| 420 | ||||
| 429 | ||||
| Kimble | 437 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 438 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| 442 | ||||
| 445 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 451 | ||||
| Junction | 456 | West end of US 83 overlap | ||
| 457 | ||||
| 460 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| 462 | East end of US 83 overlap | |||
| 465 | ||||
| 472 | ||||
| 477 | ||||
| Kerr | 484 | Midway Road | ||
| 488 | ||||
| 490 | ||||
| 492 | ||||
| 501 | ||||
| 505 | ||||
| Kerrville | 508 | |||
| 520 | ||||
| Kendall | Comfort | 523 | West end of US 87 overlap | |
| 524 | ||||
| 527 | Eastbound exit is via exit 524 | |||
| 533 | ||||
| Boerne | 537 | |||
| 538 | Ranger Creek Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 539 | Johns Road | |||
| 540 | ||||
| 542 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| 543 | Boerne Stage Road, Cascade Caverns Road | |||
| Bexar | 546 | Fair Oaks Parkway, Tarpon Drive | ||
| San Antonio | 550 | |||
| 551 | Boerne Stage Road – Leon Springs | Eastbound exit is via exit 550 | ||
| 554 | Camp Bullis Road | |||
| 555 | La Cantera Parkway – Fiesta Texas | |||
| 556A | ||||
| 556B | Frontage Road | |||
| 557 | ||||
| 558 | De Zavala Road | |||
| 559 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 559 | Woodstone Drive | No eastbound exit | ||
| 560A | Huebner Road | Westbound exit is via exit 560 | ||
| 560B | Frontage Road | Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 560 | Ramsgate Drive | Westbound exit and entrance | ||
| 561 | Wurzbach Road | |||
| 562 | Medical Drive | Westbound exit is part of exit 561 | ||
| 562- 563 | Callaghan Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 562; westbound exit is via exit 563 | ||
| 564 | ||||
| 565A | Crossroads Boulevard – Balcones Heights | |||
| 565B | Vance Jackson Road | |||
| 566A | West Avenue | |||
| 566B | Fresno Drive | |||
| 566C | Hildebrand Avenue, Fulton Avenue | Signed as exit 567A westbound | ||
| 567 | Signed as exit 567B westbound; westbound exit via lower level | |||
| 568A | Cincinnati Avenue | Westbound exit via lower level and eastbound entrance via lower level | ||
| 568B | Signed as exit 568 eastbound; access via upper level | |||
| 569A | Colorado Street | Signed as exit 569 westbound; access via lower level; no eastbound entrance | ||
| 569B | Frio Street – Downtown San Antonio | Eastbound exit via lower level and entrance via lower level | ||
| 569C | Santa Rosa Street – Downtown San Antonio | Eastbound exit via upper level and westbound entrance via upper level | ||
| 570 | West end of I-35 overlap; no exit number westbound (concurrent section uses I-35 exit numbers) | |||
| 155B | Frio Street, Durango Boulevard – Downtown San Antonio | |||
| 155A | ||||
| 154B | South Laredo Street, Cevallos Street | |||
| 154A | ||||
| West end of US 90 overlap | ||||
| East end of I-35 overlap | ||||
| 573 | ||||
| 574 | ||||
| 575 | Pine Street, Hackberry Street | |||
| 576 | New Braunfels Avenue, Gevers Street | |||
| 577 | East end of US 87 overlap | |||
| 578 | Pecan Valley Drive, M. L. King Drive | |||
| 579 | Houston Street, Commerce Street | |||
| 580 | ||||
| 581 | ||||
| 582 | Ackerman Road – Kirby | |||
| 583 | Foster Road | |||
| 585 | ||||
| 587 | ||||
| 589 | Graytown Road, Pfeil Road | |||
| 591 | ||||
| 593 | ||||
| Guadalupe | 595 | Zuehl Road | ||
| 597 | Santa Clara Road | |||
| 599 | ||||
| 600 | Schwab Road | |||
| 601 | ||||
| 603 | East end of US 90 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 604 | ||||
| 605 | ||||
| Seguin | 607 | |||
| 609 | ||||
| 610 | ||||
| 612 | ||||
| 617 | ||||
| 620 | ||||
| 621 | Rest Area (Eastbound) | |||
| 622 | Rest Area (Westbound) | |||
| 625 | Darst Field Road | |||
| Luling | 628 | |||
| Caldwell | 632 | |||
| Gonzales | 637 | |||
| 642 | ||||
| 649 | ||||
| 653 | ||||
| Fayette | Flatonia | 661 | ||
| 668 | ||||
| Schulenburg | 674 | |||
| 677 | ||||
| Colorado | Weimar | 682 | ||
| 689 | ||||
| 693 | ||||
| Columbus | 695 | West end of SH 71 overlap; eastbound exit is via exit 693 | ||
| 696 | East end of SH 71 overlap | |||
| 698 | West end of US 90 overlap | |||
| 699 | ||||
| 704 | ||||
| 709 | ||||
| Austin | 713 | Beckendorff Road | ||
| 716 | Pyka Road | |||
| Sealy | 718 | East end of US 90 overlap; eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 720 | ||||
| 721 | West end of US 90 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| San Felipe | 723 | |||
| 725 | Mlcak Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 723 | ||
| 726 | Chew Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| Waller | 729 | Peach Ridge Road, Donigan Road (US 90 east) | East end of US 90 overlap; signed as exit 730 westbound | |
| Brookshire | 731 | |||
| 732 | ||||
| 737 | Pederson Road | |||
| Fort Bend | Katy | 740 | ||
| 741 | Pin Oak Road | Westbound exit is via exit 740 | ||
| Harris | 741 | West end of US 90 overlap; westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 742 | Katy-Fort Bend County Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 741 | ||
| 743 | Future Toll 99 | |||
| 745 | Mason Road | |||
| 746 | Westgreen Boulevard | |||
| 747A | Fry Road | |||
| 747B | Greenhouse Road | |||
| Houston | 748 | Barker-Cypress Road | ||
| 750 | Park Ten Boulevard | |||
| 751 | ||||
| 753A | Eldridge Parkway | |||
| 753B | Dairy Ashford Road | |||
| 754 | Kirkwood Road | |||
| 755 | Wilcrest Drive | |||
| 756A | Eastbound exit is via exit 755 | |||
| 756B | Signed as exit 756 eastbound | |||
| 757 | Gessner Road | |||
| 758 | Bunker Hill Road | |||
| 759A | Blalock Road, Echo Lane | Signed as exit 759 eastbound | ||
| 759B | Campbell Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 759 | ||
| 760 | Bingle Road, Voss Road | |||
| 761A | Wirt Road, Chimney Rock Road | Signed as exit 761 eastbound | ||
| 761B | Antoine Drive, Silber Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 761 | ||
| 762 | Silber Road, Katy Road, North Post Oak Road | |||
| 763 | ||||
| 764 | Washington Avenue, Westcott Street | |||
| 765A | T. C. Jester Boulevard | Eastbound exit is via exit 764 | ||
| 765B | Durham Drive, Shepherd Drive, Patterson Street | Signed as exit 765 eastbound | ||
| 766A | Yale Street, Heights Boulevard | Signed as exit 766 westbound | ||
| 766B | Studemont Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 767 | Taylor Street | |||
| 768 | Signed as exits 768A (north) and 768B (south) | |||
| 769A | Smith Street – Downtown Houston | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 769B | San Jacinto Street, Main Street | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 769C | McKee Street, Hardy Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 770 | Signed as exits 770A (south) and 770C (north) | |||
| 770B | Jensen Drive, Meadow Street, Gregg Street | |||
| 771A | Waco Street | |||
| 771B | Lockwood Drive | |||
| 772 | Kress Street, Lathrop Street | |||
| 773A | West end of US 90 Alt. overlap | |||
| 773B | McCarty Drive (US 90 Alt. east) | East end of US 90 Alt. overlap | ||
| 774 | Gellhorn Drive | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 775A | East end of US 90 overlap | |||
| 776A | Mercury Drive | |||
| 776B | John Ralston Road, Holland Avenue | |||
| 778A | Westbound exit is via exit 778 | |||
| 778B | Normandy Street | Signed as exit 778 westbound | ||
| 779A | Westmont Street | Westbound exit only | ||
| 779B | Market Street Road, Uvalde Road | Signed as exit 780 eastbound | ||
| 780 | Freeport Street | Eastbound exit is via exit 780 | ||
| 781A | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 781B | Signed as exit 781A westbound | |||
| 781B | Market Street | Westbound exit only | ||
| 782 | Dell Dale Avenue | No westbound entrance | ||
| 783 | Sheldon Road | |||
| 784 | Cedar Lane, Bayou Drive | |||
| 785 | Magnolia Avenue | |||
| 786 | Monmouth Drive | |||
| 787 | Crosby-Lynchburg Road | |||
| Baytown | 788 | Westbound exit is via exit 787 | ||
| 789 | Thompson Road | |||
| 790 | Ellis School Road | Westbound exit only | ||
| 790 | Wade Road | Westbound exit is via exit 791 | ||
| 791 | John Martin Road | |||
| Baytown | 792 | Garth Road | ||
| 793 | North Main Street | |||
| 795 | Sjolander Road | |||
| 796 | Frontage Road | |||
| Chambers | Mont Belvieu | 798 | ||
| 799 | Future Toll 99 | |||
| 800 | ||||
| Cove | 803 | |||
| Trinity River Boat Ramp, Turnaround | ||||
| 806 | Frontage Road | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 807 | Wallisville | |||
| 810 | ||||
| 811 | Turtle Bayou Turnaround | Eastbound exit and entrance | ||
| 812 | Frontage Road | Westbound exit and entrance | ||
| 813 | Signed as exit 812 eastbound | |||
| 817 | ||||
| 819 | Jenkins Road | |||
| 822 | ||||
| Winnie | 827 | |||
| 828 | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 829 | ||||
| Jefferson | 833 | Hampshire Road | ||
| 838 | ||||
| 843 | Smith Road | |||
| Beaumont | 845 | Westbound exit is via exit 847 | ||
| 847 | Brooks Road | Eastbound exit is via exit 845 | ||
| 848 | Walden Road | |||
| 849 | West end of US 69 / US 96 / US 287 overlap | |||
| 850 | Washington Boulevard | Eastbound exit is via exit 849 | ||
| 851 | ||||
| 852A | Laurel Avenue | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 852B | Calder Avenue, Harrison Avenue, Gladys Avenue | |||
| 853A | East end of US 69 / US 96 / US 287 overlap | |||
| 853B | 11th Street | |||
| 853C | 7th Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 854 | ||||
| 855A | West end of US 90 overlap | |||
| 855B | Magnolia Avenue, Pine Street | Eastbound exit is via exit 854 | ||
| Orange | 856 | Old Highway | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |
| Rose City | 858 | Asher Turnaround – Rose City | ||
| 859 | DeWitt Road, Bonner Turnaround, Asher Turnaround | |||
| Vidor | 860A | North Dewitt Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
| 860B | West Vidor | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 861A | ||||
| 861B | Lamar Street | Westbound exit only | ||
| 861C | Denver Street | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 861D | No eastbound entrance | |||
| 862A | Railroad Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 862B | Old Highway | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 862C | Timberlane Drive | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 864 | ||||
| 865 | Doty Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 867 | Frontage Road | Eastbound exit only | ||
| 869 | ||||
| 870 | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |||
| Orange | 873 | |||
| 874A | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | |||
| 874B | Womack Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 875 | ||||
| 876 | Frontage Road – Adams Bayou | |||
| 877 | ||||
| 878 | ||||
| 879 | Texas Travel Information Center | Eastbound exit is via exit 880 | ||
| 880 | Sabine River Turnaround | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| Previous state: New Mexico |
Texas | Next state: Louisiana |
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