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U.S. Highway 90 (US 90), one of the major east–west U.S. Highways in the Southern United States, runs through southern Louisiana for 297.6 miles (478.9 km), serving Lake Charles, Lafayette, New Iberia, Morgan City, and New Orleans. Much of it west of Lafayette and east of New Orleans has been supplanted by Interstate 10 (I-10) for all but local traffic, but the section between Lafayette and New Orleans runs a good deal south of I-10.

U.S. Highway 90 marker

U.S. Highway 90

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US 90 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length297.6 mi.[1] (478.9 km)
Existed1926–present
Major junctions
West end I-10 / US 90atTexas state line east of Orange, TX
Major intersections
  • US 165inIowa
  • Future I-49 / US 167inLafayette
  • I-310 / LA 3127inBoutte

  • US 90 Bus. / Future I-49 west of Westwego

  • I-10 / US 90 Bus. / Future I-49 / US 61inNew Orleans
  • I-610 in New Orleans
  • I-510 / LA 47 in New Orleans
  • US 11inEastern New Orleans
  • US 190 east of Slidell
  • East end US 90atMississippi state line west of Pearlington, MS
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StateLouisiana
    ParishesCalcasieu, Jefferson Davis, Acadia, Lafayette, St. Martin, Iberia, St. Mary, Assumption, Terrebonne, Lafourche, St. Charles, Jefferson, Orleans, St. Tammany
    Highway system
    • Louisiana State Highway System
    LA 89 LA 91

    The stretch between Lafayette and New Orleans is planned as a southern extension of I-49 and is signed as "future corridor I-49". This part of the highway is important to the offshore petroleum industry, as it connects the cities of Lafayette and New Orleans to the port cities along the coast. Most of US 90 from New Iberia to New Orleans that has not already been improved to Interstate grade, is mainly an expressway, excepting the towns traversed through, that can be easily upgraded to freeway standards. The freeway east of Morgan City, bypassing Houma to the north, was originally built as Louisiana Highway 3052 (LS 3052); US 90 was shifted to it from its former alignment (now LA 182) once it was completed.

    US 90 replaced almost all of the Louisiana section of the San DiegoSt. Augustine running Old Spanish Trail. It was also designated Louisiana Highway 2 (LA 2) until the 1955 renumbering. A long section of the old road, from Lafayette to northeast of Raceland, is now LA 182.

    Route description

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    State line to Lafayette

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    US 90 enters Louisiana at the Texas line over the Sabine River as part of I-10. Separating at exit 4 and running parallel on the north side of I-10 through Sulphur, before rejoining I-10 east of Westlake, crossing the Calcasieu River, and again splitting from I-10 at exit 31B (running on the south side of I-10) going through Lake Charles as Fruge, West 4th, then East 4th, before leaving town. In Iowa US 90 intersects with the southern terminus of US 165 continuing east through Lacassine, Welsh, Roanoke, Jennings, and Mermentau. East of Mermentau US 90 runs north of and parallel to a section of the Old Spanish Trail through Midland, Estherwood, and Crowley. In Crowley US 90 makes a north then east jog, bringing it close and parallel to I-10, passing through Rayne, Duson, Scott, and then into Lafayette.

    Lafayette to Raceland

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    From Lafayette, US 90 traverses a south-southeast course to Patterson, where the highway takes a more easterly direction to New Orleans. The section east (south) of Broussard, beginning east of Captain Cade road[2] but west of LA 88, to just west of Patterson, has been improved to Interstate grade and completed in June 2011. These improvements include the completion of the overpasses at Coteau Road (LA 88), Jefferson Island Road (LA 675), Center street (LA 14), Avery Island road (LA 329), South Lewis Street (Parish Road 605), Weeks Island road (LA 83), Darnall Road (Parish Road 211), Patout Road (LA 85), and Canal Street (LA 668). This section ties into the already completed section that begins at LA 318 and terminates at East Main street (LA 182) just east of Calumet. West of Berwick US 90 is listed as Interstate grade with a 70-mile (110 km) per hour speed limit from (mile marker 174) to east of Raceland and an intersection with LA 1 (mile marker 215B), before reverting to a standard divided highway and continuing on a north/northeast direction to New Orleans.

    New Orleans

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    US 90 enters Jefferson Parish, and after passing Avondale, heads north at an intersection with US 90 Business, called the Westbank Expressway, through Bridge City, and across the Mississippi River over the Huey P. Long Bridge. Crossing the river US 90, designated as S. Clearview Parkway, intersects with and runs east as the Jefferson Highway,[3] that was originally part of the "Interstate Trail" and the "Pine to Palm" highway, a 2,300-mile (3,700 km) north–south transcontinental U.S interstate highway running from New Orleans to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[4] The highway terminus was at the corner of St. Charles Avenue and Common Street with a monument that was erected in 1916. The original highway was changed to follow US 90 and LA 48. After 1935 Jefferson became S. Claiborne Avenue at the Orleans Parish line and makes a sweeping south-to-north semicircle weaving through New Orleans. As the highway swings north it intersects and runs under an elevated I-10, where it turns northwest along Tulane Avenue. The highway soon turns northeast along South Broad Avenue—North Broad Avenue after the intersection with Canal Street—then runs into a pair of regular individual streets (i.e., not a street that has a median—or neutral ground in the vernacular of New Orleans—separating half of the lanes from the other half) that are from the old street grid and thus parallel at about 120 yards (110 m) from each other (named New Orleans Street & Allen Street) for about 14 mile (0.40 km), crossing I-610 in this tiny span, and finally turning right (east) onto Gentilly Boulevard (which has a median), which eventually becomes Chef Menteur Highway (a mainly straight highway that replaced what is now called Old Gentilly Road), then crossing I-510, and then a few miles later, loses the median and meanders (i.e., in a manner similar to the way that Old Gentily meanders) until first reaching the national southern terminus of U.S. 11, which leads to the Irish Bayou community, and then passing the Venetian Isles community (a subdivision in which homes have a canal in the backyard for easy access to the surrounding lakes), and finally becoming a two-lane highway at the bridge over the Chef Menteur Pass to go past the Lake Catherine community until reaching the bridge over the Rigolets, after which US 90 finally leaves the corporate limit of New Orleans, entering St. Tammany Parish.[5] The stretch in the Lake Catherine community is where Jayne Mansfield was killed in a car accident on her way to New Orleans from Mississippi.

    In St. Tammany Parish, US 90 then enters Slidell. After exiting Slidell it heads east and crosses the Mississippi state line at a drawbridge at the Pearl River.

    Interstates 49 and 910

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    The Business US 90 portion of the Pontchartrain Expressway is also designated as Interstate 910,[7] however it is not signed as such. This is a temporary designation that overlaps all freeway portions of Business US 90 (the Pontchartrain Expressway, Crescent City Connection, and Westbank Expressway). When Interstate 49 is completed from Lafayette to New Orleans, Business US 90/Interstate 910 will be resigned as Interstate 49.

    History

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    The modern US 90 has its roots in an early 20th-century auto trail known as the Old Spanish Trail, which was designated as State Route 2 within Louisiana when the state first numbered its highway system in 1921. US 90 was applied to the route when the numbered U.S. Highway system was implemented in 1926. With minor exceptions, Route 2 generally remained co-signed with US 90 throughout the state until such overlapping between U.S. and state routes was eliminated in the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering. Prior to 1955, as US 90 was gradually relocated onto newer and improved alignments, Route 2 was often moved accordingly. Former alignments remaining in the state highway system were then designated as part of State Route 1092, with shorter pieces designated as Route 2-D, 2-E, and so on as needed.

    Future

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    US 90 West and Future I-49 Corridor signs near Raceland in 2014.

    In Louisiana, current plans call for parts of US 90 to be upgraded to Interstate Highway standards from Lafayette to just west of New Orleans and designated I-49. The stretch of US 90 to be upgraded to I-49 is listed under High Priority Corridor 37 and stretches from the West Bank Expressway (US 90 Business near Westwego) to just north of downtown Lafayette, where US 90 splits from US 167 (the two highways converge in downtown Lafayette).[9] The stretch of US 167 from US 90 to I-10 will also be upgraded and included as part of I-49. As of March 2008, due to a $1 billion surplus in the Louisiana state budget, the legislature approved a bill which proposed capacity improvements on US 90 in the Lafayette area. US 167/US 90 is currently six-lanes from I-10 in Lafayette to LA 182 and LA 96 in Broussard.[citation needed]

    Major intersections

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    ParishLocationmi[1][10]kmExitDestinationsNotes
    Sabine River0.000–
    0.059
    0.000–
    0.095
     
     
     
     
    I-10 west / US 90 west – Beaumont
    Continuation in Texas
    Bridge over Sabine River
    Calcasieu0.1440.2321Sabine River TurnaroundEastbound entrance and westbound exit
    Toomey3.448–
    5.116
    5.549–
    8.233
    4 
     
    I-10 east – Lake Charles
    Eastern end of I-10 concurrency
    5.2378.428 
     
    LA 109 north – Starks
     
     
    LA 3112 west
    Southern terminus of LA 109; eastern terminus of LA 3112
    Vinton8.413.5  
     
    LA 3063 (West Street) to I-10
    Sulphur22.836.7  LA 27 (Beglis Parkway) – DeQuincy, Cameron
    24.940.1 
     
     
     
    LA 108 south (North Cities Service Highway) to I-10
    Northeastern terminus of LA 108
    27.944.926 
     
    I-10 west – Beaumont
    Western end of I-10 concurrency; eastbound entrance and westbound exit
    Westlake28.5–
    28.9
    45.9–
    46.5
    27  LA 378 (Sampson Street) – WestlakeSouthwestern terminus of LA 378
    WestlakeLake Charles line28.9–
    30.1
    46.5–
    48.4
    Bridge over Calcasieu River
    Lake Charles30.448.929  LA 1262 – Downtown AreaEastbound exit and westbound entrance
    31.049.930A  LA 1262 (Lakeshore Drive)Northern terminus of LA 1262; eastbound entrance and westbound exit
    31.3–
    31.6
    50.4–
    50.9
    30BRyan Street – Downtown AreaEastbound entrance and westbound exit
    31.9–
    32.4
    51.3–
    52.1
    31A 
     
     
    US 90 Bus. east (Enterprise Boulevard)
    Western terminus of US 90 Bus.
    32.6–
    32.8
    52.5–
    52.8
    31B 
     
    I-10 east – Lafayette
    Eastern end of I-10 concurrency
    33.654.1 
     
     
     
    US 171 north / LA 14 south (Martin Luther King Highway) – Cameron, DeRidder
    Southern terminus of US 171; western terminus of LA 14
    34.455.4 
     
     
    US 90 Bus. west (Pamco Road)
    Eastern terminus of US 90 Bus.
    34.555.5 
     
    I-210 east – Lafayette
    Exit 11 on I-210; eastbound entrance and exit (westbound via US 90 Bus.)
    36.759.1  
     
    LA 397 (East Ward Line Road) to I-10 – Creole, Cameron
    37.660.5  LA 3256 (Manchester Road) – ChloeWestern terminus of LA 3256
    Iowa43.570.0 
     
    LA 383 north (South Thompson Avenue)
    Southern terminus of LA 383
    44.471.5 
     
     
     
    US 165 north to I-10 – Kinder, Alexandria
    Southern terminus of US 165
    Jefferson DavisLacassine48.678.2  LA 101 – Hayes
    51.783.2  LA 1131Northern terminus of LA 1131
    Welsh55.088.5 
     
    LA 99 north (South Adams Street) – Pine Island
    Western end of LA 99 concurrency
    55.389.0 
     
    LA 99 south (South Simmons Street) – Thornwell, Lake Arthur
    Eastern end of LA 99 concurrency
    57.893.0  LA 382 – ThornwellNorthern terminus of LA 382
    Roanoke59.595.8 
     
    LA 395 north – Elton
    Southern terminus of LA 395
    Jennings64.5103.8 
     
     
     
    LA 26 north (Elton Road) to I-10 – Elton
     
     
    LA 26 south (North Lake Arthur Avenue) – Lake Arthur
    65.0104.6  
     
     
     
    LA 97 / LA 102 north (North Cutting Avenue) to I-10 – Evangeline, Lafayette
    Western end of LA 102 concurrency; southern terminus of LA 97
    65.9106.1 
     
    LA 102 south (South Cutting Avenue)
     
     
    LA 3055 west (East Railroad Avenue) – Lake Arthur
    Eastern end of LA 102 concurrency; eastern terminus of LA 3055
    68.6110.4  LA 1126Eastern terminus of LA 1126
    Jefferson DavisAcadia
    parish line
    Mermentau70.4113.3Bridge over Mermentau River
    Acadia71.7115.4 
     
    LA 92 south (Mermentau Cove Road)
    Northwestern terminus of LA 92
    Midland75.8122.0 
     
    LA 91 south (South Crocker Street) – Morse, Gueydan
    Western end of LA 91 concurrency
    Estherwood77.9125.4 
     
    LA 91 north (North Canal Street) – Iota
    Eastern end of LA 91 concurrency
    78.1125.7 
     
    LA 1124 south (South Leblanc Road) – Morse, Kaplan
    Crowley84.1135.3 
     
    LA 13 north (North Parkerson Avenue) – Eunice
    Western end of LA 13 concurrency
    84.6136.2 
     
    LA 13 south (North Eastern Avenue) – Kaplan
     
     
     
    LA 13 Truck begins
    Eastern end of LA 13 concurrency; western end of LA 13 Truck concurrency; southern terminus of LA 13 Truck
    85.8138.1 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    LA 13 Truck / LA 1111 Spur north (Tower Road) to I-10 – Eunice
    Eastern end of LA 13 Truck concurrency; southwestern terminus of LA 1111 Spur
    86.0138.4 
     
     
     
    LA 1111 Spur (Odd Fellows Road) to I-10 – Eunice
    Northeastern terminus of LA 1111 Spur
    Rayne91.4147.1 
     
    LA 35 south (Abbeville Highway) – Kaplan, Abbeville
    Western end of LA 35 concurrency
    92.0148.1 
     
     
     
    LA 35 north (North Adams Avenue) to I-10 – Opelousas
    Eastern end of LA 35 concurrency
    AcadiaLafayette
    parish line
    Duson95.5153.7  LA 719 (South Riceland Road)Northern terminus of LA 719
    Lafayette96.5155.3 
     
     
     
    LA 95 north (Austria Road) to I-10 – Church Point
    Southern terminus of LA 95
    97.5156.9  LA 343 (South Richfield Road) – Ridge, Maurice
    Sadou99.5160.1  LA 724 (South Fieldspan Road) – Judice
    Scott101.7163.7 
     
    LA 93 north (Apollo Road) – Cankton, Sunset
    Southern terminus of LA 93
    Lafayette104.4168.0  
     
    LA 3184 (Ambassador Caffery Parkway) to I-10
    105.0169.0  LA 3025 (North Bertrand Drive)Northern terminus of LA 3025
    106.2170.9 
     
     
      
     
     
     
    US 90 Bus. east / LA 182 (North University Avenue) to I-10 / I-49 – Opelousas
    Western terminus of US 90 Bus.
    107.4172.8 
     
     
     
     
     
    US 167 north (NW/NE Evangeline Thruway) to I-10 / I-49 – Opelousas
    Western end of US 167 concurrency; future western end of I-49 concurrency
    107.7173.3 
     
    LA 176 north (Jefferson Boulevard)
    Southern terminus of LA 176
    108.0173.8 
     
    US 167 south (Johnston Street) – Abbeville
     
     
    LA 94 east (Louisiana Avenue) – Breaux Bridge
    Eastern end of US 167 concurrency; western terminus of LA 94
    108.6174.8 
     
     
    US 90 Bus. west (East Pinhook Road)
    Eastern terminus of US 90 Bus.
    109.4176.1  LA 729 (General Mouton Avenue)Southeastern terminus of LA 729
    110.1177.2  LA 728-2Southern terminus of LA 728-2
    LafayetteBroussard line112.2180.6 
     
     
     
    LA 89-1 south / LA 182 west (Southpark Road) – Youngsville
    Northern terminus of LA 89-1; western end of LA 182 concurrency
    Broussard113.1182.0Future Western end of freeway
    Module:Jctint/USA warning: Unused argument(s): road, notes
    115.621186.074115ASt. Nazaire Road / Albertson ParkwayEastbound exit, westbound entrance
    115.951–
    116.407
    186.605–
    187.339
    115B 
     
     
     
    LA 182 east (East Main Street) to LA 96 – Cade, St. Martinville
    Eastern end of LA 182 concurrency; signed as Exit 115A westbound
    116.9188.1117  LA 3073 (Ambassador Caffery Parkway, Corne Road)Signed eastbound; at-grade intersection; future interchange under construction and planned to be completed and opened in 2026
    118.0189.9 
     
    LA 92-1 west (Young Street) – Youngsville
    Western end of LA 92-1 concurrency
    St. Martin118.5190.7 
     
    LA 92-1 east (Smede Highway) – Cade, St. Martinville
    Eastern end of LA 92-1 concurrency
    Iberia120.6194.1Current Western end of freeway
    121.4–
    121.9
    195.4–
    196.2
    122  LA 88ToAcadiana Regional Airport
    125.9–
    126.4
    202.6–
    203.4
    126  LA 675 (Jefferson Island Road)Western terminus of LA 675
    New Iberia127.8–
    128.3
    205.7–
    206.5
    128A  LA 14 (Center Street) – Avery Island, AbbevilleToPalmetto Island State Park and Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
    129.0207.6128B  LA 329 (Avery Island Road) – New Iberia, Avery IslandEastbound entrance and westbound exit
    129.6–
    130.2
    208.6–
    209.5
    129  PR 605 (South Lewis Street) – Port of Iberia
    130.6–
    131.2
    210.2–
    211.1
    130  LA 83 (Weeks Island Road)
    133.9–
    134.4
    215.5–
    216.3
    134  PR 211 (Darnall Road)ToCypremort Point State Park and Lake Fausse Pointe State Park
    136.9–
    137.5
    220.3–
    221.3
    137  LA 85 – Jeanerette, Patoutville
    140.3–
    140.8
    225.8–
    226.6
    141  LA 668 (Canal Street) – Jeanerette
    St. Mary144.0231.7144  LA 318 – Sorrel, Weeks Island
    Baldwin148.2–
    148.5
    238.5–
    239.0
    148  LA 83 – Baldwin, Louisa
    Franklin151.7–
    152.3
    244.1–
    245.1
    152 
     
    LA 3211 north – Franklin
    Southern terminus of LA 3211
    157.5–
    157.8
    253.5–
    254.0
    158 
     
    LA 3215 north – Garden City, Franklin
    Southern terminus of LA 3215
    Bayou Sale159.0–
    159.6
    255.9–
    256.9
    159  LA 317 – Centerville, Burns Point
    Ricohoc163.4263.0Eastern end of freeway
     
     
    LA 182 west (East Main Street)
    Western end of LA 182 concurrency; future interchange
    164.1–
    164.3
    264.1–
    264.4
    Bridge over Wax Lake Outlet
    Calumet164.8265.2 
     
    LA 182 east
    Eastern end of LA 182 concurrency
    Berwick173.676279.504Western end of freeway
    173.756–
    174.433
    279.633–
    280.723
    173  LA 182 – BerwickSigned as exit 174 westbound
    BerwickMorgan City line174.609–
    174.957
    281.006–
    281.566
    Bridge over Lower Atchafalaya River / Berwick Bay
    Morgan City175.136281.854175AFederal AvenueEastbound exit and westbound entrance
    175.446–
    176.028
    282.353–
    283.290
    175B 
     
     
     
    US 90 Bus. / LA 182 east
      LA 70 (9th Street)
     
     
    LA 182 west (Brashear Avenue) – Morgan City
    Western terminus of US 90 Bus. and LA 70; signed as exit 175 westbound
    176.1–
    176.6
    283.4–
    284.2
    176Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard
    Amelia181.1–
    181.7
    291.5–
    292.4
    181  PR 4 (Lake Palourde Bypass Road) – Amelia
    St. MaryAssumption
    parish line
    181.4–
    182.7
    291.9–
    294.0
    Bridge over Bayou Boeuf
    Assumption182.4–
    182.9
    293.5–
    294.3
    182  LA 662 – Boeuf
     
     
     
    US 90 Bus. west
    Eastern terminus of US 90 Bus.
    Terrebonne185.1–
    185.8
    297.9–
    299.0
    185  
     
    LA 662toLA 182
    Gibson189.4–
    190.4
    304.8–
    306.4
    189  LA 20 – Gibson
    Chacahoula194.6–
    195.0
    313.2–
    313.8
    194  LA 20 – Chacahoula, Thibodaux
    200.2–
    200.4
    322.2–
    322.5
    200  LA 311
    201.8–
    202.5
    324.8–
    325.9
    202  LA 24 – Thibodaux, Houma
    TerrebonneLafourche
    parish line
    203.8–
    204.6
    328.0–
    329.3
    204  LA 316 (Bayou Blue Road) – Gray, Bayou Blue
    Lafourche210.9–
    211.2
    339.4–
    339.9
    210  LA 182 – Raceland, Houma
    Raceland215.509–
    215.865
    346.828–
    347.401
    215A  LA 1 – Raceland, LockportSigned as exit 215 eastbound
    216.285348.077215B  LA 308 – RacelandEastbound entrance and westbound exit
    218.373351.437Eastern end of freeway
    219.2–
    219.4
    352.8–
    353.1
      LA 182 – RacelandSoutheastern terminus of LA 182
    225.3362.6  LA 631Western terminus of LA 631
    LafourcheSt. Charles
    parish line
    Des Allemands225.4–
    225.9
    362.7–
    363.6
    Bridge over Bayou Des Allemands
    St. Charles226.4364.4  LA 632 (Levee Road, WPA Road)
    226.5–
    226.7
    364.5–
    364.8
     
     
    LA 631 Spur (Old US 90) – Des Allemands Business District
    Eastern terminus of LA 631 Spur (signed as LA 631)
    228.8368.2  LA 635Eastern terminus of LA 635
    Paradis230.3370.6  LA 306 – Bayou Gauche
    Boutte232.8–
    233.7
    374.7–
    376.1
     
     
      I-310 north / LA 3127 – Donaldsonville, New Orleans
    Southern terminus of I-310 and LA 3127
    234.0376.6  LA 52 (Paul Maillard Road) – Luling
      LA 633 (Magnolia Ridge Road)
    Southern terminus of LA 52; northern terminus of LA 633
    Luling236.7380.9  LA 3060 (Barton Avenue)Southern terminus of LA 3060
    Jefferson246.6–
    246.9
    396.9–
    397.3
     
     
     
    US 90 Bus. east (West Bank Expressway) – Gretna
    Interchange; western terminus of US 90 Bus.; future eastern end of I-49 concurrency
    247.5398.3 
     
    LA 18 west (River Road) – Avondale
    Western end of LA 18 concurrency
    Bridge City248.3399.6 
     
    LA 18 east (Seven Oaks Boulevard) – Bridge City, Westwego
    Interchange; eastern end of LA 18 concurrency
    248.4–
    250.3
    399.8–
    402.8
    Huey P. Long Bridge over Mississippi River
    Elmwood250.3402.8 
     
    LA 48 west (Jefferson Highway)
     
     
    LA 3152 north (South Clearview Parkway)
    Interchange; eastern terminus of LA 48; southern terminus of LA 3152
    Jefferson251.6404.9  LA 611-3 (Shrewsbury Road)Northern terminus of LA 611-3
    251.9405.4 
     
    LA 3046 north (Causeway Boulevard)
    Partial interchange; southern terminus of LA 3046
    252.4406.2 
     
     
    ToLA 3139 south (Earhart Expressway) via Deckbar Avenue
    OrleansNew Orleans257.2–
    257.9
    413.9–
    415.0
      I-10 – Slidell, Baton RougeExit 234A,C on I-10; indirect access from westbound I-10 to eastbound US 90
     
     
     
    US 90 Bus. west – Mississippi River Bridge
    Exit 13A–B on US 90 Bus.; indirect access from eastbound US 90
    Poydras Street – SuperdomeEastbound exit and westbound entrance
    258.8416.5 
     
    US 61 north (Tulane Avenue)
    Southern terminus of US 61
    261.3420.5 
     
    I-610 east – Slidell
    Exit 2B on I-610; eastbound entrance and westbound exit
    262.0421.6 
     
    LA 3021 south (Elysian Fields Avenue)
    Northern terminus of LA 3021
    263.7–
    264.1
    424.4–
    425.0
    France RoadInterchange
    263.8–
    264.5
    424.5–
    425.7
    Danziger Bridge over Industrial Canal
    264.5425.7 
     
     
    ToI-10 west – Baton Rouge via Downman Road
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    264.9–
    265.1
    426.3–
    426.6
      I-10 – Baton Rouge, SlidellExit 240B on I-10
    269.3–
    269.8
    433.4–
    434.2
       I-510 / LA 47 (Paris Road) – Slidell, ChalmetteExit 2 on I-510
    275.5443.4 
     
     
     
    US 11 north to I-10 – Irish Bayou
    Southern terminus of US 11
    279.2–
    279.5
    449.3–
    449.8
    Bridge over Chef Menteur Pass
    OrleansSt. Tammany
    parish line
    288.0–
    289.0
    463.5–
    465.1
    Bridge over the Rigolets
    St. Tammany289.3465.6 
     
     
     
    LA 433 north (Old Spanish Trail) to I-10
    Southern terminus of LA 433
    293.7472.7 
     
     
     
    US 190 west to I-10 – Slidell
    Eastern terminus of US 190
    Pearl River294.2–
    297.6
    473.5–
    478.9
    Five bridges over Pearl River system
     
     
    US 90 east – Bay St. Louis
    Continuation into Mississippi
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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    References

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    1. ^ a b Google (April 29, 2013). "Overview Map of US 90 in Louisiana" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 29, 2013.
  • ^ AOL (July 8, 2011). "U.S. Route 90 in Louisiana" (Map). Mapquest. AOL. Retrieved July 8, 2011.[dead link]
  • ^ Henry, Lyell (Summer 2008). "Following in Lincoln's Wake: The Jefferson Highway" (PDF). The Lincoln Highway Forum. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 3, 2011.
  • ^ Buehner, Kristin (October 22, 1995). "Jefferson Highway" (PDF). The Globe Gazette. Mason City, IA. Retrieved July 9, 2011.
  • ^ AOL. "New Orleans" (Map). Mapquest. AOL.[dead link]
  • ^ Jeff Hwy (n.d.). "History of the Jefferson Highway (Pine to Palm Highway)". Jefferson Highway: North America's First Transcontinental International Highway. Archived from the original on July 6, 2011. Retrieved July 8, 2011.[self-published source]
  • ^ Kurumi (n.d.). "I-910 (not signed as interstate) Louisiana". Kurumi.com.[self-published source]
  • ^ Jackson, Ron (2005). "Historic US 90: Abandoned Road to East Orange, Louisiana". TexasFreeway.com. Retrieved January 10, 2010.[self-published source]
  • ^ "Statutory Listing of Corridor Descriptions - High Priority Corridors - National Highway System - Planning - FHWA". www.fhwa.dot.gov. Retrieved January 4, 2022.
  • ^ Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (2021). LADOTD Bing Maps Tool (Map). Retrieved July 13, 2022.
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      U.S. Route 90
    Previous state:
    Texas
    Louisiana Next state:
    Mississippi

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