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1 Route description  



1.1  Texas  





1.2  Louisiana  





1.3  Other designations  







2 History  



2.1  Louisiana  







3 Future  





4 Junction list  





5 Business routes  



5.1  Copperas Cove  





5.2  Killeen  





5.3  Heidenheimer  





5.4  Baton Rouge  





5.5  Covington  





5.6  Slidell  







6 See also  





7 Notes  





8 References  





9 External links  














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(Redirected from U.S. Route 190 in Louisiana)

U.S. Route 190 marker

U.S. Route 190

Map

US 190 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 90
Length875 mi[citation needed] (1,408 km)
Existed1926[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end I-10atIraan, TX
Major intersections
  • I-14 / I-35atBelton, TX
  • I-35atTemple, TX
  • I-45atHuntsville, TX

  • Future I-69 / US 59atLivingston
  • I-49atOpelousas, LA
  • I-110atBaton Rouge, LA
  • I-55atHammond, LA
  • I-12atCovington, LA
  • I-10atSlidell, LA
  • East end US 90 at Slidell, LA
    Location
    CountryUnited States
    StatesTexas, Louisiana
    Highway system

    U.S. Route 190 (US 190) is an east–west United States HighwayinLouisiana and Texas. Segments of US 190 will be upgraded to Interstate 14 (I-14); the first 24.8-mile (39.9 km) segment was opened on January 26, 2017.

    Route description[edit]

    Lengths
      mi[1] km
    TX 586 943
    LA 282 454
    Total 875 1,408

    Texas[edit]

    U.S. Route 190 in Huntsville

    The western terminus is at a point where US 190 intersects with I-10, a few miles east of Bakersfield and 20 mi (32 km) west of the town of Iraan, in the middle of Pecos County.

    It runs east through Texas Hill Country speckled with sagebrush, intersecting with State Highway 305 (SH 305), crossing into Schleicher County, and intersecting with US 277inEldorado. US 190 continues east into Menard County, intersecting State Highway 864, and passing a few miles north of Fort McKavett State Historic Site, entering Menard and intersecting with US 83 north a short distance.

    Continuing on a northeastward route, US 190 enters McCulloch County and into Brady. As the closest city to the geographical center of Texas, the city proclaims itself the "True Heart of Texas", "where five major highways meet, making it a major gateway to all regions of the state".[2] US 190 enters Brady from the south merging and running concurrently with north US 377 and US 87 through town, intersecting Farm to Market Road 2028 (FM 2028), FM 2309, then splitting with US 87 and US 377, before exiting the city heading east. US 190 goes through Rochelle, enters San Saba County, through Richland Springs where it intersects FM 45, the communities Algerita, and Harkeyville, and into San Saba, the birthplace of actor Tommy Lee Jones, and an intersection with SH 16. Continuing east, US 190 enters Lampasas County, entering Lometa, merging and running concurrently with US 183 south into the city of Lampasas. Splitting from US 183 and continuing east, US 190 runs through Kempner and into the extreme southern corner of Coryell County and Copperas Cove, which is located on the southwestern edge of Fort Cavazos. On the east side of Copperas Cove, a concurrency with I-14 begins. US 190 then traverses through part of Fort Cavazos, into Bell County and Killeen. Being directly adjacent to the main cantonment of Fort Cavazos, both Killeen and Copperas Cove depend on the fort and those stationed there.

    US 190 next intersects and merges with I-35 through Belton and enters Temple, where I-14 ends. The highway then merges and runs concurrently with SH 36 south. Continuing east and south, US 190 passes through Rogers and enters Milam County then Cameron and merges with US 77 south for a distance. A few miles south of Cameron, US 190 merges and runs concurrently with US 79 north. In Hearne, US 190 splits with US 79 and merges to run concurrently with SH 6 south, entering Brazos County, through Benchley, and into Bryan, that is considered the heart of the Brazos Valley (Southeast Central Texas), and is part of the Bryan-College Station metropolitan area.

    US 190 splits with SH 6, turning northeast and merging with SH 21 north, entering Kurten, entering Madison County also passing through North Zulch, Cottonwood and into Madisonville, before merging with I-45 south and into Walker County, then entering Huntsville, where US 190 splits heading into Eastern Texas.

    Continuing east, US 190 enters San Jacinto County, passing north of Oakhurst and Point Blank, crossing Lake Livingston, entering Polk County and into Onalaska. US 190 from the west makes a semi-loop up over Lake Livingston and down to Livingston, intersecting US 59 and Business US 59 (Bus. US 59) and through Alabama-Coushatta Indian Reservation, entering Tyler County, merging with FM 256 and into Woodville. East of Woodville, FM 256 splits north and US 190 crosses BA Steinhagen Lake, into Jasper County, intersecting with SH 63 east, and in the center of Jasper intersecting with US 96. Continuing east, US 190 travels through Holly Springs and enters Newton County, proceeding into Newton. In Newton, US 190 turns south through Bon Wier, and then crosses the Louisiana line. In Newton County, US 190 has been designated one of the routes on the Great Texas Coastal Birding Trail.

    Louisiana[edit]

    US 190 crosses the Sabine River and enters the western portion of Louisiana in swampy bayou terrain three miles (4.8 km) west of Merryville, Louisiana. Merryville is the location of the old Coushatta Indian village.

    From Merryville the highway heads north by northeast to the community of Junction, Louisiana, also referred to as "The Junction".[3] Junction is where Louisiana Highway 111 (LA 111) and US 190 intersect and is the site of a roadside marker and the joining of two Indian trails.

    From Junction, US 190 heads east to DeRidder, where it runs concurrently with US 171 south and passes several sites on the National Register of Historic Places, such as the Beauregard Parish Jail, Beauregard Parish Courthouse, and the DeRidder Commercial Historic District. US 190 runs concurrently with US 171 to Ragley, where US 190 parts with US 171 heading east. From Ragley, the two-lane highway heads nearly due east almost parallel to I-10 until Opelousas. US 190 crosses the northern reach of the Atchafalaya Basin near the Morganza Spillway en route to Baton Rouge. From Baton Rouge, US 190 passes, in places divided, through Denham Springs, Albany, Hammond, Robert, Goodbee, Covington,[a] Mandeville, before reaching the eastern terminus at Slidell.

    The stretch between I-12 south of Covington and the intersection with LA 22 at Mandeville is multilane divided with controlled access, serving as the primary connector between I-12 and the north end of the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway. The highway's eastern terminus is in the bayous near Slidell, at an intersection with US 90. This junction was once known as the "White Kitchen" after a restaurant that was once located there.[4][5]

    Other designations[edit]

    History[edit]

    Old US 190 sign

    In the original 1926 plan, US 190 served the purpose of modern-day I-12 as the road around the north side of Lake Pontchartrain to avoid New Orleans.[6] The original western terminus was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, meeting US 71 at the Baton Rouge–Port Allen ferry across the Mississippi River. US 190 was concurrent with State Route 7 (SR 7, in the pre-1955 Louisiana Highway system) from Baton Rouge to Covington, then SR 34 from Covington to Slidell, Louisiana. The original eastern terminus of US 190 was in Slidell, where it intersected US 90/LA 2 (now US 11).[7][8]

    In 1935, the route was extended west across the Mississippi River, ending in the western Texas town of Brady at an intersection with US 87. The section from Krotz Springs to the Baton Rouge-Port Allen ferry was a concurrency with US 71 from 1935 until 1951.[7]

    US 190 was assigned to an additional 150 miles (240 km) across the sparsely populated areas of western Texas south of San Angelo in June 1977, taking effect January 1, 1978. US 190 now ran westward to I-10 outside of Iraan, replacing a section of Ranch to Market Road 33 (RM 33) and all of both FM 1257 and FM 1980.[9][10][11][12]

    Louisiana[edit]

    The original 1926 route followed the Jefferson Highway through downtown Baton Rouge, then LA 426 (Old Hammond Highway) to the Amite River. East of Baton Rouge, significant differences from the current alignment are as follows: LA 1032 through Denham Springs; LA 1027 into Walker; LA 43 and 1040 (Old Baton Rouge Highway) between Albany and Hammond; South Range Road and LA 1067 (Old Covington Highway) between Hammond and the Tangipahoa River; and Bus. US 190 through Covington.

    West of Baton Rouge, the current alignment generally follows the same route since its extension into Texas in 1935. The only major re-routing was between Deridder and Elton, where the original route followed LA 26. The portion between Oberlin and Elton was re-routed in 1937 to follow US 165toKinder before assuming the current alignment between Deridder and Kinder the following year. Other differences from the current route are as follows: LA 110 through Merryville; LA 3099 into DeRidder; LA 3253, 1244, 31, and 742 between Opelousas and Port Barre; Old U.S. 190 between Bayou Courtableau and Krotz Springs and between East Krotz Springs, Louisiana Krotz Springs and Lottie; LA 77 between Livonia and Rosedale; and LA 76 between Rosedale and Port Allen.

    In 1937, US 190 took over the original route of US 90 from Slidell to the Rigolets Bridge (along current US 11 and LA 433) when that highway assumed its current routing into Mississippi. US 190 was given its current eastern terminus at US 90 in the 1940s, following what is now Bus. US 190 (Fremaux Avenue) through Slidell until the 1970s when it was shifted onto Gause Boulevard.

    In 1951, US 190 was re-routed along Bus. US 51 (mainline US 51 at the time) and LA 22 between Hammond and Mandeville. The new route passed through Ponchatoula and Madisonville and bypassed Covington. The former route through Covington was restored in 1956.

    The current US 190 near Krotz Springs is an elevated highway. The road was built as a bypass around the road called Old 190 which continues across the Morganza Spillway to the western edge of Lottie. US 190 crosses the Atchafalaya River on two cantilever bridges known as the Krotz Springs Bridge. It crosses the Mississippi River on the 1940-era Huey Long Bridge north of Baton Rouge.

    The route is now used as an alternate route for I-10, across the Atchafalaya Expressway. Traffic can be diverted along LA 975 to Krotz Springs, and LA 76 to US 190/LA 1.

    Future[edit]

    Interstate 14 is likely to extend further west and east in central Texas along the US 190 corridor, once adequate funding becomes available. In 2019, Representative Brian Babin (R-TX) introduced legislation in the House of Representatives to extend the I-14 corridor through Odessa, many parts of which would likely follow the US 190 alignment through parts of central Texas.[13] Though the bill was referred to the Congressional Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, it is likely that bills featuring a congressional I-14 designation will be proposed in the future, as the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act initially authorized I-14.

    The Texas Department of Transportation will upgrade US 190 from a two-lane highway to a four-lane divided highway from approximately two miles (3.2 km) south of Heidenheimer, Texas to the Bell County-Milam County line. The $77.8 million project will improve driving safety along 7.3 miles of US 190 in central Texas, as new hardened medians will separate each side of traffic. This continues previously completed upgrades along US 190 of two-lane to four-lane highways.[14] The most recent of these improvements were made to the Heidenheimer area circa 2010.[15]

    Junction list[edit]

    StateCounty/ParishLocationmikmExitDestinationsNotes
    TexasPecos0.000.00 I-10 – Fort Stockton, OzonaWestern terminus; I-10 exit 307
    4.26.8
    FM 305 north – McCamey, Odessa
    9.415.1
    SH 349 north – Rankin, Midland
    Western end of SH 349 concurrency
    Iraan14.022.5
    SH 349 south (Drake Street) – Sheffield, Dryden
    Eastern end of SH 349 concurrency
    Crockett42.167.8
    SH 137 north – Big Lake, Stanton
    Western end of SH 137 concurrency
    44.070.8
    SH 137 south – Ozona, Comstock
    Eastern end of SH 137 concurrency
    59.095.0 SH 163 – Barnhart, Sterling City, Ozona, Comstock
    Schleicher80.1128.9
    FM 1828 east
    Eldorado92.6149.0
    US 277 south – Sonora, Del Rio
    Western end of US 277 concurrency
    93.1149.8

    US 277 north (Divide Street) / RM 915 north (Murchison Street) – San Angelo, Mertzon
    Eastern end of US 277 concurrency
    94.0151.3
    RM 2596 south
    110.0177.0
    RM 2084 north – Christoval
    Menard127.0204.4
    FM 864 south – Fort McKavett, Sonora
    Menard143.3230.6
    US 83 south (Frisco Avenue) – Junction, Uvalde
    Western end of US 83 concurrency
    144.5232.6
    US 83 north – Eden, Ballinger
    North end of US 83 concurrency
    McCulloch164.5264.7
    FM 1311 south – Hext
    Brady175.3282.1

    US 87 south / US 377 south (Bridge Street) – Mason, Junction, Fredericksburg
    Western end of US 87/US 377 concurrency
    175.6282.6
    FM 2028 west (17th Street) – Brady Reservoir, Melvin
    176.1283.4


    FM 2309 south (11th Street) to SH 71 east – Pontotoc, Llano
    176.7284.4
    US 87 north (Commerce Street) – Eden, San Angelo, Coleman
    Eastern end of US 87 concurrency
    176.8284.5
    FM 714 east (Main Street)
    177.6285.8
    US 377 north (Bridge Street) – Brownwood, Fort Worth
    Eastern end of US 377 concurrency
    Rochelle187.3301.4

    FM 1121 west (SE 7th Street) to US 377
    188.4303.2
    FM 2315 north – Placid
    190.0305.8
    FM 2822 north – Mercury
    San Saba197.4317.7
    FM 2997 north
    Richland Springs203.9328.1
    FM 45 north (Carter Street) – Brownwood, Camp Bowie Military Reservation
    Harkeyville214.1344.6
    FM 2732 west – Sloan
    216.1347.8
    FM 1030 south
    San Saba218.5351.6 SH 16 (High Street) – Goldthwaite, Llano
    218.6351.8
    FM 1031 south (Live Oak Street)
    222.0357.3
    FM 580 east – Nix, Bend
    LampasasLometa237.6382.4 FM 581 (Main Street) – Bend
    238.6384.0
    US 183 north (4th Street) – Goldthwaite, Brownwood
    Western end of US 183 concurrency
    239.3385.1
    FM 3415 south – Knight Mountain
    253.8408.5
    US 281 north – Hamilton, Stephenville
    Western end of US 281 concurrency
    Lampasas254.3409.3
    FM 580 east (Avenue J) – Pidcoke
    Western end of FM 580 concurrency
    254.9410.2
    FM 580 west (North Avenue) – Nix, Bend
    Eastern end of FM 580 concurrency
    255.2410.7 Loop 257 (4th Street) – Lampasas Historic District, Copperas Cove
    255.5411.2
    US 281 south – Burnet, San Antonio
    Eastern end of US 281 concurrency
    255.8411.7

    US 183 south (Key Avenue) / US 281 Truck (Plum Street) – Leander, Austin, San Antonio
    Eastern end of US 183 concurrency
    257.0413.6
    Loop 257 west (4th Street) – Lampasas Historic District
    264.6425.8
    FM 1715 north
    Kempner266.2428.4
    FM 3170 south – Oakalla
    267.3430.2
    FM 2313 north – Rumley
    268.4431.9
    FM 2808 east
    CoryellCopperas Cove272.3438.2


    Bus. US 190 east / FM 2657 south – Pidcoke, Killeen, Briggs
    272.9439.2 FM 116 / FM 3046 – AirportWestern end of super two
    275.7443.7Old Copperas Cove Road
    277.4446.4
    I-14 begins


    Bus. US 190 west – Copperas Cove
    Western end of I-14 concurrency; eastern end of super two, western end of freeway; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
    Fort Cavazos277.8447.1277Clarke RoadExit numbers follow I-14
    CoryellBell
    county line
    279.2449.3278Bell Tower Drive
    279.7450.1280A
    SH 201 south (Clear Creek Road)
    Bell280.5451.4280BClear Creek Road northWestbound access via exit 280A
    Killeen281.5453.0281

    Bus. US 190 east / T.J. Mills Boulevard
    282.2454.2282Willow Springs Road
    282.7455.0283 SH 195 (Fort Hood Street)
    284.6458.0284Trimmier Road
    285.2459.0285W.S. Young Drive
    286.2460.6286 FM 3470 (Stan Schlueter Loop)Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    287.5462.7287Rosewood Drive
    Harker Heights288.2463.8288 FM 2410 (Knight's Way)
    289.4465.7289 FM 3423 (Indian Trail)
    290.7467.8290

    Bus. US 190 west / Nola Ruth Boulevard
    No westbound entrance
    Nolanville292.8471.2292 FM Spur 439 (Main Street) – Nolanville
    294.0473.1294Paddy Hamilton Road
    295.8476.0295Frontage RoadNo eastbound entrance
    297.1478.1296 FM 2410 (Simmons Road)
    297.6478.9297George Wilson Road
    Belton299.2481.5299 FM 1670 (Stillhouse Hollow Dam Road)
    300.5483.6300 Loop 121
    301.3–
    302.4
    484.9–
    486.7
    301


    I-35 south / SH 317 north (Main Street) / FM 436 east (Holland Road) / Connell Street – Austin, Moody, Heidenheimer

    I-14 ends
    Eastern end of I-14 concurrency; no exit number southbound; eastern terminus of I-14; western end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 293A
    293B

    SH 317 north (Main Street) / FM 436 east
    Exit numbers follow I-35; eastbound access via exit 301
    302.6487.0294A Spur 253 (Central Avenue)
    302.9487.5294B FM 93 (6th Avenue) – Nolanville, Heidenheimer
    Temple305.7492.0297Midway Drive
    306.6493.4
    I-35 north – Waco
    Eastern end of freeway; eastern end of I-35 concurrency; I-35 exit 299

    SH 36 / Loop 363 north – Gatesville
    Western end of freeway; western end of SH 36/Loop 363 concurrency
    308.2496.057th Street
    308.5496.5 FM 1741 (31st Street)
    309.4497.95th StreetEastern end of freeway
    310.7500.0
    Spur 290 north (1st Street)
    311.9502.0


    Loop 363 north to I-35 north – Waco

    SH 95 south – Taylor
    Eastern end of Loop 363 concurrency; interchange
    312.6503.1
    FM 3117 east – Oscar
    Heidenheimer313.5504.5

    Bus. US 190 east – Cameron
    314.0–
    315.3
    505.3–
    507.4
    FM 93 / FM 436 – Belton, Little River-AcademyInterchange; signed as separate exits westbound
    315.9508.4

    Bus. US 190 west – Temple
    Rogers322.8519.5 FM 437 / FM 2184 (Alvin Alley) – Davilla, Zabcikville
    MilamBuckholts330.1531.2
    FM 1915 north (4th Street)
    Western end of FM 1915 concurrency
    330.2531.4
    FM 1915 south (8th Street) – Davilla
    Eastern end of FM 1915 concurrency
    333.4536.6
    FM 486 south – Thorndale
    Cameron336.9542.2
    FM 845 east – Milano
    338.7545.1
    FM 2269 north – Zabcikville
    339.7546.7



    US 77 north / FM 1600 south (Travis Avenue) to FM 845 west – Waco, Temple
    Western end of US 77 concurrency
    342.3550.9
    FM 2095 east – Gause, Hearne
    343.2552.3
    US 77 south – Rockdale, Giddings
    Eastern end of US 77 concurrency
    Milano352.1566.7
    US 79 south (Avenue C) – Rockdale, Taylor
    Western end of US 79 concurrency
    353.0568.1
    FM 3242 north – Hanover
    353.4568.7
    SH 36 south – Caldwell, Brenham
    Eastern end of SH 36 concurrency
    Gause362.6583.5
    FM 2095 west – Cameron
    Robertson368.7593.4
    FM 1644 north – Calvert, Franklin
    370.8596.7
    FM 50 south – Mumford, Mooring
    Hearne373.0600.3


    US 79 north / SH 6 north (Market Street) / FM 391 east (Brown Street) – Franklin, Marlin, Wheelock
    Eastern end of US 79 concurrency; western end of SH 6 concurrency; interchange
    378.3608.8
    FM 2549 north – Elliott
    Benchley384.7619.1 SH OSR (Old San Antonio Road) / Spur 231Western end of Earl Rudder Freeway
    BrazosBryan387.1623.0 FM 2818 (Harvey Mitchell Parkway) – College Station
    388.2624.7

    Bus. SH 6 south – Bryan
    Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
    389.5626.8Woodville Road
    390.7628.8 FM 974 (Tabor Road)
    392.3631.3

    SH 6 south / SH 21 west – Caldwell, Houston
    Interchange; eastern end of freeway section; eastern end of SH 6 concurrency; western end of SH 21 concurrency
    Wixon Valley397.2639.2
    FM 2776 north / Andert Road
    Kurten400.1643.9

    Bus. SH 21 east – Kurten
    400.5644.5 FM 2038
    401.4646.0

    Bus. SH 21 west – Kurten
    406.6654.4
    FM 974 west
    Madison410.1660.0
    FM 2865 north
    North Zulch413.8665.9 FM 39 – Normangee, IolaInterchange
    414.0666.3
    Loop 160 east (Trinity Avenue)
    414.5667.1
    Loop 160 west (5th Street)
    422.0679.1
    FM 1372 south
    424.4683.0
    FM 1452 west
    Western end of FM 1452 concurrency
    424.7683.5
    FM 1452 east
    Eastern end of FM 1452 concurrency
    Madisonville426.3686.1
    FM 974 north
    426.6686.5
    Spur 174 south (Madison Street)
    Access to St. Joseph Health Madison Hospital
    426.8686.9
    SH 75 (May Street) to SH 90 – Buffalo, Huntsville, Navasota
    428.8690.1

    I-45 north / SH 21 east – Dallas, Crockett
    Eastern end of SH 21 concurrency; western end of I-45 concurrency; I-45 exit 142
    433.9698.3136 Spur 67Exit numbers follow I-45
    Walker438.3705.4132 FM 2989
    447.8720.7123 FM 1696
    Huntsville451.8727.1118 SH 75 / FM 1791
    454.3731.1

    I-45 south / SH 30 west – Houston, Bryan
    Eastern end of I-45 concurrency; western end of SH 30 concurrency; I-45 exit 116
    455.1732.4
    SH 75 north – Madisonville
    Western end of SH 75 concurrency
    455.4732.9
    FM 247 north (Avenue M) – Midway
    455.5733.1
    SH 75 south (Sam Houston Avenue)
    Eastern end of SH 75 concurrency
    456.2734.2
    SH 30 east (Riverside Drive) – Trinity
    Eastern end of SH 30 concurrency
    457.2735.8 SH 19 – Trinity, HoustonInterchange
    459.2739.0
    FM 2929 south
    462.5744.3
    FM 2296 south – New Waverly
    465.1748.5
    FM 405 north – Dodge, Crockett
    San JacintoOakhurst470.5757.2 FM 946 – Coldspring
    Point Blank476.3766.5
    SH 156 south – Coldspring, Shepherd
    479.2771.2 FM 980 – Riverside, Lake Livingston
    PolkOnalaskaBridge over Trinity River
    484.4779.6 FM 356 – Trinity
    485.1780.7
    FM 3186 south – Lake Livingston
    485.3781.0
    FM 3459 north
    486.9783.6

    FM 3152 east to FM 350 – Moscow
    490.3789.1
    FM 3126 south
    Livingston493.3793.9
    FM 2457 west – Lake Livingston
    496.2798.6
    FM 350 east – Moscow
    Western end of FM 350 concurrency
    496.4798.9
    FM 350 west – Lake Livingston
    Eastern end of FM 350 concurrency
    497.3800.3
    Future I-69 / US 59 – Corrigan, Lufkin, Shepherd, Cleveland
    US 59 exit 434B
    498.6802.4
    Bus. US 59 (North Washington Avenue)
    498.7802.6 SH 146 (Houston Avenue)
    510.2821.1
    FM 1276 east – Dallardsville
    Alabama-
    Coushatta Reservation
    512.2824.3
    FM 2500 north – Camden
    PR 56 – Tombigbee Lake
    Tyler525.8846.2
    FM 256 east – Colmesneil
    Woodville531.1854.7 US 69 / US 287 (Magnolia Street) – Lufkin, Corrigan, Kountze, Beaumont
    531.6855.5
    FM 1746 east
    541.6871.6
    FM 256 west – Colmesneil
    543.6874.8 FM 92 – Spurger, Silsbee
    B.A. Steinhagen LakeDam B
    Jasper547.0880.3 PR 48 – Martin Dies Jr. State Park
    550.1885.3
    FM 1747 north – Bevilport
    Science Hall550.4885.8 FM 777 – Curtis, Beech Grove
    Jasper555.7894.3 FM 777
    556.7895.9
    SH 63 west – Zavalla, Lufkin
    Western end of SH 63 concurrency
    557.5897.2
    FM 252 south (Springhill Road) – Erin, Kirbyville
    558.3898.5 US 96 (Wheeler Street) – Pineland, San Augustine, Kirbyville, Beaumont
    559.4900.3
    SH 63 east – Burkeville, Leesville
    Eastern end of SH 63 concurrency
    Holly Springs565.4909.9

    FM 1408 north to SH 63 –
    NewtonNewton572.6921.5
    FM 1012 north – Jamestown
    573.4922.8 SH 87 – Burkeville, Hemphill, Deweyville, Orange
    573.8923.4
    Loop 505 south (Kaufman Street) – Bleakwood, Deweyville
    Western end of Loop 505 concurrency
    573.9923.6
    Loop 505 north (Court Street) – Burkeville, Hemphill
    Eastern end of Loop 505 concurrency
    Buckhorn581.5935.8 FM 2626 – Burkeville
    Bon Wier583.7939.4
    FM 363 west – Bleakwood, Kirbyville
    584.5940.7
    FM 1416 south – Trout Creek
    Sabine River586.8
    0.00
    944.4
    0.00
    Texas–Louisiana line
    LouisianaBeauregardMerryville3.55.6
    LA 389 south (Carter Avenue) – Fields, DeQuincy
    4.77.6
    LA 110 east – Singer, Longville
    9.815.8
    LA 111 north – Burr Ferry
    19.331.1
    LA 3226 north – Rosepine
    DeRidder22.736.5
    LA 3099 south (Texas Street) – Merryville, Newton
    23.137.2

    US 171 north / LA 27 south (Pine Street) – Leesville, DeQuincy
    Western end of US 171 concurrency
    25.440.9
    LA 112 east – Sugartown, Alexandria
    26.943.3
    LA 26 east – Oberlin, Eunice
    29.647.6
    LA 394 east – Dry Creek
    Longville42.167.8
    LA 110 west – Singer, Merryville
    Ragley48.477.9

    US 171 south / LA 12 west – Lake Charles, DeQuincy, Kinder, Beaumont
    Eastern end of US 171 concurrency; interchange
    AllenReeves60.096.6
    LA 113 north – Dry Creek, Pitkin
    Kinder72.0115.9

    LA 1150 east (4th Avenue) to US 165
    72.4116.5 US 165 – Oberlin, Alexandria, Iowa, Lake Charles
    73.4118.1
    LA 383 south (1st Avenue) – Iowa
    77.0123.9
    LA 99 south – Welsh
    Jefferson DavisElton81.1130.5
    LA 395 south (Raymond Church Road) – Roanoke
    83.2133.9

    LA 26toLA 1130 west – Oberlin, DeRidder, Jennings
    Bayou NezpiqueJefferson DavisAcadia parish line
    AcadiaEvangeline parish lineBasile87.3140.5
    LA 1157-2 north – Basile Business District
    87.9141.5
    LA 3277 north
    88.5142.4
    LA 97 south (Evangeline Highway) – Evangeline
    91.8147.7
    LA 3068 south
    Bayou des CannesEvangelineSt. Landry parish line
    St. LandryEunice97.1156.3 LA 757 – L.S.U.-Eunice, Eunice High School
    98.6158.7 LA 13 (C.C. Duson Street) – Mamou, Crowley
    101.8163.8
    LA 367 south
    103.3166.2

    LA 758 north / LA 95 south – Church Point
    Western end of LA 95 concurrency
    104.6168.3
    LA 95 north
    Eastern end of LA 95 concurrency
    108.0173.8
    LA 752 east
    111.1178.8
    LA 103 north
    Lawtell112.6181.2
    LA 35 south – Rayne
    Opelousas117.6189.3
    LA 104 west
    118.0189.9
    LA 357 south
    119.0191.5 LA 182 – Washington, Sunset
    119.9–
    120.2
    193.0–
    193.4
    I-49 / US 167 – Alexandria, LafayetteInterchange; I-49 exit 19
    123.5198.8 LA 743
    125.9202.6
    LA 742 west
    Port Barre126.0202.8
    LA 103 south – Leonville
    Western end of LA 103 concurrency
    126.3203.3
    LA 103 north – Washington
    Eastern end of LA 103 concurrency
    127.2204.7 LA 741 – Port Barre
    135.4217.9
    US 71 north – Alexandria
    Interchange; southern terminus of US 71
    137.7221.6
    LA 3174 east – Krotz Springs
    Krotz Springs138.6223.1
    LA 3178 east – Krotz Springs
    138.7223.2 LA 105 – MelvilleInterchange
    Atchafalaya RiverFrank and Sal Diesi Bridge
    Pointe Coupee139.7224.8
    LA 975 south – East Krotz Springs
    Interchange
    Lottie145.7234.5 LA 81 – Morganza
    148.2238.5
    LA 976 south
    Livonia150.6242.4 LA 77 – Morganza, Plaquemine
    150.7242.5

    LA 78 north (Mississippi River Trail) / LA 411 south (Maringouin Road East)
    154.7249.0
    LA 978 north
    157.9254.1
    LA 1 north – New Roads
    Western end of LA 1 concurrency
    West Baton Rouge159.9257.3 LA 413 – Erwinville
    164.5264.7
    LA 983 north
    169.3272.5
    LA 415toI-10
    Interchange
    172.3277.3

    LA 1 south to I-10 – Port Allen, Plaquemine
    Interchange; eastern end of LA 1 concurrency
    Mississippi RiverHuey P. Long Bridge
    East Baton Rouge174.0280.0Mississippi River turnaroundInterchange; westbound exit and eastbound entrance
    Baton Rouge174.6281.0



    US 61 Bus. south / US 190 Bus. east (Scenic Highway south)
    Western end of freeway
    174.9281.5
    US 61 north (Scenic Highway north) – Scotlandville
    Western end of US 61 concurrency
    175.3282.1 I-110 – Natchez, Baton RougeI-110 exit 5B
    175.6282.6 LA 67 (Plank Road)Eastern end of freeway
    179.3–
    179.5
    288.6–
    288.9

    LA 37 east / Greenwell Springs Road
    Interchange
    181.2–
    181.4
    291.6–
    291.9





    US 61 south (Airline Highway east) / US 61 Bus. north / US 190 Bus. west (Florida Boulevard west) – Downtown, New Orleans
    Cloverleaf interchange; eastern end of US 61 concurrency
    187.7302.1
    LA 423 west (Old Hammond Highway)
    LivingstonDenham Springs189.2304.5 LA 1032 (River Road)
    190.7306.9


    LA 16 north / LA 3002 south to I-12 – Watson
    Western end of LA 16 concurrency
    191.5308.2

    LA 1031 north / LA 16 south – Gonzales
    Eastern end of LA 16 concurrency
    193.1310.8
    LA 1026 south
    Western end of LA 1026 concurrency
    193.8311.9
    LA 1026 north
    Eastern end of LA 1026 concurrency
    Walker196.4316.1 LA 447 – Prairieville
    197.3317.5
    LA 1029 north
    198.0318.7
    LA 449 north – Pine Grove
    Satsuma199.8321.5
    LA 1024 north
    Livingston203.0326.7
    LA 63 north
    Western end of LA 63 concurrency
    203.3327.2
    LA 63 south – Killian
    Eastern end of LA 63 concurrency
    Holden208.0334.7 LA 441
    Albany213.2343.1 LA 43 – Montpelier
    TangipahoaHammond217.8–
    218.0
    350.5–
    350.8
    I-55 – Jackson, New OrleansInterchange; I-55 exit 31
    218.4351.5
    LA 3260 east
    219.2352.8 US 51 – Amite, Ponchatoula
    220.5354.9
    US 51 Bus. (Railroad Avenue)
    221.5356.5
    LA 443 north
    223.4359.5
    LA 3158 south
    225.4362.7
    LA 1064 north
    226.1363.9
    LA 1067 south
    Robert227.7366.4 LA 445
    St. Tammany236.3380.3 LA 1077 – Goodbee
    Covington240.7387.4

    US 190 Bus. east – Covington
    242.2389.8
    LA 25 north – Franklinton
    243.6392.0
    LA 437 north
    244.5393.5



    US 190 Bus. west to LA 21 north
    Interchange via ramps westbound and connector road eastbound
    247.2–
    247.7
    397.8–
    398.6
    I-12 – Gulfport, Baton RougeInterchange; west end of expressway; I-12 exits 63A-B
    248.6400.1Judge Tanner Boulevard / Fairway Drive
    Mandeville249.7401.9
    LA 22 west (Emerald Road west) / Causeway Boulevard – New Orleans (Via Causeway Toll Bridge), Ponchatoula
    Interchange; east end of expressway section
    252.0405.6East Causeway ApproachToLake Pontchartrain Causeway
    253.0407.2

    LA 59 north to I-12
    255.6411.3
    LA 1089 south – Fontainbleau State Park
    Lacombe261.2420.4
    LA 434 south
    Western end of LA 434 concurrency
    261.6421.0

    LA 434 north to I-12
    Roundabout; eastern end of LA 434 concurrency
    267.7430.8
    LA 433 south
    Slidell271.2436.5

    US 11 / US 190 Bus. east – Pearl River, Slidell
    272.9439.2 I-10 – Gulfport, New OrleansI-10 exit 266
    274.8442.2
    LA 1090 north
    277.0445.8

    US 190 Bus. west – Slidell
    White Kitchen280.8451.9 US 90 (Chef Menteur Highway)Eastern terminus
    1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  •       Incomplete access
  • Business routes[edit]

    US 190 has six business routes: three in Texas and three in Louisiana.

    Copperas Cove[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    Business U.S. Highway 190 marker

    Business U.S. Highway 190

    LocationCopperas Cove, Texas
    Length4.5 mi (7.2 km)
    ExistedJan 29, 2015–present

    Business U.S. Highway 190-E is a 4.5 mile (7.2 km) long business route that runs through downtown Copperas Cove.[16] In 2010, the Texas Department of Transportation was given approval by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to move US 190 to a new bypass on the south side of Copperas Cove, leaving the original alignment to be made into a business route. The project had been in the planning phases since the 1980s. After delays due to the construction of what would become I-14 to the east of Copperas Cove,[17] the $46.5 million bypass opened on January 29, 2015, and the original alignment became Business US 190.[18]

    Business US 190's western terminus is located at a signaled intersection with US 190 and Farm to Market Road 2657 (FM 2657). Though signed east–west, the first section of the road runs north-to-northeast toward the city center of Copperas Cove. Turning east after, the road intersects FM 116, where FM 116 forms a short concurrency with Business US 190 for three blocks. After the concurrency, FM 116 breaks off and continues north towards downtown. Continuing eastward, the road intersects northbound FM 1113 and begins to enter the commercial district of Copperas Cove. The road continues due east past the town's center until it merges with I-14, US 190, and State Highway 9 (SH 9). There is no direct access from eastbound Business US 190 to westbound I-14/US 190 or SH 9.[19][20]

    Killeen[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    Business U.S. Highway 190 marker

    Business U.S. Highway 190

    LocationKilleen, Texas
    Length9.1 mi (14.6 km)
    Existed1991–present

    Business U.S. Highway 190-F is a 9.09 mile (14.6 km) long business route that runs through downtown Killeen that follows an old alignment of US 190.[21] When US 190 was moved off the original route to a southern bypass around both Killeen and the town of Harker Heights in 1975, the remaining route was initially declared as State Loop 518. In an overhaul of state loop designations throughout Texas, however, the Texas Department of Transportation converted many former U.S. route and state highway alignments into business routes, thus creating Business U.S. Highway 190.

    Business US 190 begins at a partial cloverleaf interchange with I-14/US 190 and Hood Road. This interchange is located within the boundaries of Fort Cavazos; the only access to the army base directly from US 190 Business is via Hood Road. The route continues east as Veterans Memorial Boulevard. It intersects State Highway 195 (Fort Hood Road) as the business route exits Fort Cavazos and enters Killeen city limits. The business route passes through downtown Killeen and crosses FM 439 once passing the commercial district. Continuing eastward, the route passes by Skylar Field Airport and enters Harker Heights, where it intersects both FM 3423 and FM 3219. Approaching US 190, the business route splits: according to the Texas Department of Transportation, the official west-to-east alignment of the route forks to Edwards Drive, while the east-to-west alignment continues on Veterans Memorial Boulevard, though both directions are signed as the business route on the boulevard. At either designation, the roads both lost the designation at their respective I-14/US 190 intersections.[22][20]

    Heidenheimer[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    Business U.S. Highway 190 marker

    Business U.S. Highway 190

    LocationHeidenheimer, Texas
    Length2.5 mi (4.0 km)
    Existed2010–present

    Business U.S. Highway 190-J[23] is a 2.5 mile (4.0 km) long business route that runs through the town of Heidenheimer along an old alignment of US 190.[15] As US 190 has come to be a major thoroughfare through central Texas, traffic could not handle the two lane road in the primarily residential area. With houses on both sides of the road close to the roadway, a bypass was needed by the mid-2000s. A new four-lane bypass around Heidenheimer looped west around the town, opening in 2010. In October 2010, the AASHTO approved the movement of US 190 to the new bypass. Later in 2010, the Texas Department of Transportation requested AASHTO to also approve the new Business U.S. Highway 190, which had been signed by Texas since US 190's movement. The highway has been subsequently approved and the business route continues to be signed as such.[24]

    Though more aligned north-to-south, the business route is signed west-to-east. It begins at a T-intersection with US 190 westbound. The entrance to Business US 190 is not accessible from the eastbound lanes of US 190 as a grass median divides the highway. Once on the business route, it turns almost immediately to the right and begins a southeasterly track towards the town of Heidenheimer. Another access road from US 190 allows eastbound traffic to turn onto the business route. This connector is signed as 'TO BUSINESS US 190' from the mainline road. Continuing eastward, the road intersects FM 93 at its eastern terminus, also allowing access to US 190. Entering the main residential part of the small town, the eastern terminus of FM 436 intersects Business US 190. Only slightly further east is Business US 190's eastern terminus, where traffic returns to US 190.[25]

    Baton Rouge[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    U.S. Highway 190 Business marker

    U.S. Highway 190 Business

    LocationBaton Rouge, Louisiana
    Length10.8 mi (17.4 km)
    Existed1960–present

    U.S. Highway 61/190 Business, also called Florida Boulevard and internally designated as U.S. Highway 61-X,[26] is a 10.8 mile (17.4 km) business route that runs along the old alignment of both US 61 and US 190 through downtown Baton Rouge.[27] Although US 190 is signed as a west-to-east route, US 61/190 Business generally does not have directional signage and changes directions multiple times.

    From southeast to northwest, the business route begins at a cloverleaf interchange with both US 190, which continues east toward Hammond, and US 61, which continues south toward New Orleans. Both mainline routes come together to form a concurrency and continue northward along the Airline Highway, while the continuing road from US 190 becomes the business route. The route continues west through a primarily commercial area and past Baton Rouge Community College before entering downtown Baton Rouge. I-110 northbound has a direct exit to US 61/190 Business (Exit 1C) in downtown Baton Rouge, while southbound motorists must use N. 9th Street (Exit 1G) to connect directly to the business route. US 61/190 Business continues west through downtown until it reaches River Road where it turns right and continues north.

    Moving north, the business route passes one block to the left of the Louisiana State Capitol and along the Mississippi River before merging onto N. 3rd Street and entering an industrial area. The road curves and becomes Chippewa Street where it now heads east toward I-110. At US 61/190 Business' intersection with Louisiana State Highway 3164, the route turns to the left onto Scenic Highway, now heading north again, running parallel to I-110. The route continues about 2.5 miles (4 km) before reaching its northern terminus at US 61/190. At this point, Scenic Highway is taken over by US 61, now heading north towards Natchez and US 190 continues westward towards Opelousas.[28]

    Although US 61/190 Business has been signed as such since 1960, it did not formally get approval from the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) until 1968.[29]

    Covington[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    U.S. Highway 190 Business marker

    U.S. Highway 190 Business

    LocationCovington, Louisiana
    Length3.31 mi (5.33 km)
    Existed1969–present

    U.S. Highway 190 Business, also known as 21st AvenueorBoston Street and internally known as U.S. Highway 190-X,[26] is a 3.31 mile (5.33 km) long business route that runs on the old alignment of US 190 through Covington.[27]

    The road begins at an intersection with US 190 to the west of downtown Covington. The business route continues eastbound into downtown Covington until it reaches Louisiana Highway 21 (LA 21). From here, LA 21 begins to run concurrently with US 190 Business until it returns to US 190 on the east side of Covington. The route was approved by AASHO in June 1969, along with the US 190 rerouting.[30]

    Slidell[edit]

    Business plate.svg

    U.S. Highway 190 Business marker

    U.S. Highway 190 Business

    LocationSlidell, Louisiana
    Length3.94 mi (6.34 km)
    Existed1971–present

    U.S. Highway 190 Business, also known as Fremaux Avenue and internally known as U.S. Highway 190-Y,[26] is a 3.94 mile (6.34 km) long business route that runs on most of the old alignment of US 190 through Slidell.[27] The road begins at the intersection of US 11 (Front Street) and Fremaux Avenue in the 'Olde Towne' neighborhood of Slidell. The business route continues eastbound on Fremaux Avenue until it ends at US 190 (Military Road), where US 190 turns eastbound once again and takes over Fremaux Avenue.

    When I-10 was constructed in Slidell in the 1960s, the proximity of a weigh station could not allow an exit to be built at then-US 190. Nearby Gause Road (then Louisiana Highway 1092), which paralleled the former US 190, was chosen as the I-10 exit in Slidell. After increased traffic on Gause Road and motorist confusion accessing US 190, the state of Louisiana petitioned AASHO to re-route the highway and create a new business route. At AASHO's June 1971 meeting, this request was approved.[31] US 190 was permanently routed onto the now widened Gause Boulevard and Military Road while US 190 Business was signed along the former routing by 1975.[32]

    Following Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the weigh station on I-10 near the US 190 Business overpass was permanently closed and razed. In 2006, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LaDOTD) began construction on a new interchange at US 190 Business at the request of the St. Tammany Parish government and the City of Slidell. Extensive traffic backups at the US 190 (Gause Boulevard) interchange and the planning of a new retail center prompted this to be one of many projects to revitalize the area following Hurricane Katrina.[33] Originally scheduled to open in the spring of 2008, multiple instances of severe weather, the threat of Hurricane Gustav, and signage delays pushed the opening of the interchange to late September 2008.[34]

    Although approved to sign the business route concurrently with US 11 to US 190 in 'Olde Towne' Slidell, the route officially begins at US 11.

    See also[edit]

    Notes[edit]

    1. ^ West of Covington the original US 190 splits from US 190 and is signed as Bus. US 190. Bus. US 190 is joined by LA 21, and Bus. US 190 and LA 21 run concurrently through Covington until Bus. US 190 ends at US 190; LA 21 then turns northeast toward Bogalusa.

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