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I-410 intersects I-10 twice, I-35 twice, I-37 once, as well as U.S. Highway 90 (US 90), US 281, and State Highway 151 (SH 151), all freeways in Greater San Antonio with the exception of Loop 1604, which forms a secondary loop around the city, and Wurzbach Parkway, which is located about two miles (3.2 km) outside the loop on the north side. I ...
SR 410 is closed at the gate to Morse Creek, about 5 miles east of the Chinook Pass Summit during the winter and early spring due to high wind, limited cell service and avalanche danger. It intersects SR 123 at Cayuse Pass. [21] SR 410 turns east at the intersection and heads through a series of hairpin turns, passing Tipsoo Lake, to Chinook Pass.
San Antonio: 1381 SW Loop 410, 4550 NW Loop 410, 8210 I-H 35 North and 5815 N. Loop 1604 West. San Marcos: 100 N IH 35. Shenandoah: 18446 Interstate 45 S. Sherman: 3600 N Highway 75.
Oregon Route 410 (OR 410) is an Oregon state highway running from Sumpter to OR 7 near Sumpter. OR 410 is known as the Sumpter Highway.It is 3.71 miles (5.97 km) long and runs east–west, entirely within Baker County. |county=Baker OR 410 was established in 2003 as part of Oregon's project to assign route numbers to highways that previously were not assigned, and, as of June 2020, was unsigned.
Interstate 410; U.S. Route 410 (former) Georgia State Route 410 (unsigned designation for the western half of the Stone Mountain Freeway) Louisiana Highway 410; Maryland Route 410; New York: New York State Route 410; County Route 410 (Erie County, New York) North Carolina Highway 410; Oregon Route 410; Pennsylvania Route 410; Puerto Rico ...
Interstate 410 is a loop around San Antonio, Texas.. Interstate 410 may also refer to: . Interstate 10 in Arizona, a portion of which was formerly known as I-410; Interstate 410 (Baton Rouge, Louisiana), a cancelled loop through the Baton Rouge metropolitan area partially retained as I-110
U.S. Route 410 (US 410) was a U.S. Highway in Washington and Idaho that existed from 1926 to 1967. It ran 469 miles (755 km) from US 101 in Aberdeen, Washington , to US 95 in Lewiston, Idaho , passing through the cities of Olympia , Tacoma , Yakima , the Tri-Cities , and Walla Walla .
Loop 498: 1971 1977 → Loop 410 Loop 498: 1978 1990 → US 96 Bus. Loop 499: 1971 now not added until 1973 as construction had not started yet Loop 500: 1971 now Spur 501: 1971 ← 146 (part) now Spur 502: 1972 ← US 259 (part) now Spur 503: 1972 now former routing of US 75 Spur 504: 1972 ← US 66 (part) 1990 → IH 40 Bus. Loop 505: 1972 ...