Interstate 69E

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Interstate 69E marker

Interstate 69E
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Route information
Auxiliary route of I-69
Maintained by TxDOT
Existed: December 5, 2011 (2011-12-05) (as I-69) – present
East Rio Grande Valley segment
Length: 51.294 mi[1][2] (82.550 km)
South end: US 77 / US 83 in Brownsville
Major
junctions:
I-169 / SH 550 Toll in Olmito
I-2 / US 83 in Harlingen
North end:
US 77 / Bus. US 77 near Raymondville
Corpus Christi area segment
Length: 7.672 mi (12.347 km)
South end: US 77 / FM 2826 in Robstown
North end: I-37 / US 77 in Corpus Christi
Location
Counties: Cameron, Willacy; Nueces
Highway system
I-69C I-69W

Interstate 69E (I-69E) is a north-south freeway running through South Texas. Once complete the freeway will begin in Brownsville and head northward before terminating near Victoria as both I-69W and I-69E intersect into Interstate 69 toward Houston. For its entire length, I-69E shares its alignment with US 77. As of 2021, the route currently exists in two segments; a 51 miles (82 km) segment from its southern terminus in Brownsville to just north of Raymondville and a shorter 8 miles (13 km) segment south of Corpus Christi. The route has one auxiliary interstate route, Interstate 169 in Brownsville.

History

The interchange between I-37 and I-69E (along with US 77) in Corpus Christi.

A stated goal of Texas Department of Transportation's (TxDOT) I-69 initiative is that "existing suitable freeway sections of the proposed system be designated as I-69 as soon as possible."[3] A bill was introduced and passed by the House of Representatives that allows interstate quality sections of US 59, US 77, and US 281 to be signed as I-69 regardless of whether or not they connected to other interstate highways.

Texas Department of Transportation submitted an application to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) to designate 75 miles of US 59 in the Houston area and 8 miles of US 77 near Corpus Christi as I-69, as these sections are already built to interstate standards and connect to other interstate highways. In August 2011, TxDOT received approval from FHWA for a six-mile segment of US 77 between I-37 and SH 44 near Corpus Christi, and was approved by the AASHTO in October 2011.[4] Officials held a ceremony on December 5, 2011 to unveil I-69 signs on the Robstown-Corpus Christi section.[5]

The Federal Highway Administration approved the designation for the East Rio Grande Valley Segment on May 24, 2013,[6] and the Texas Transportation Commission followed suit on May 30, 2013.[7] This action finalized the designations of not only I-69E, but also of the sections of I-69C from Pharr north to the end of the US 281 freeway facility near Edinburg, and also Interstate 2 (I-2), which is a 46.8-mile (75.3 km) freeway that runs from Penitas to Harlingen and connects with I-69C and I-69E.[6] These approvals added over 100 miles (160 km) to the Interstate Highway System in the Rio Grande Valley.[8] The signage was installed in summer 2013.[9]

As of June 2013, the cluster consisting of the recently designated portions of I-69E, I-69C, and I-2 in the Rio Grande Valley is not connected to the national Interstate network. This situation is slated to be remedied by scheduled projects to complete I-69E along US 77 between Raymondville and Robstown, and to complete the southern end of the previously signed portion of the I-69 corridor connecting with I-37 west of Corpus Christi. Environmental Protection Agency approval for the upgrade of the US 77 alignment to Interstate standards, including bypasses of the towns along the 91-mile (146 km) routing, was obtained through a Finding of No Significant Impact statement issued on July 13, 2012;[10] funding for the various projects to effect the upgrades is slated to become available after 2015.[11] During its 2019 Annual Meeting in October 2019, AASHTO approved an extension of the I-69E designation along US-77 from FM 892 to FM 2826 in Nueces County. The 3.3 mile extension completes I-69E from I-37 in Calallen to the north end of the Driscoll Bypass that is currently under construction.

Exit list

County Location mi[2] km Exit[12] Destinations Notes
Cameron Brownsville 0.000 0.000 To Veterans International Bridge Bridge over the Rio Grande to Mexico; south end of US 77/US 83 concurrency
Brownsville Veterans Port of Entry
0.210 0.338 University Boulevard / East Avenue Traffic controlled level intersection
Southern end of the freeway
0.321 0.517 0 Polk Street Southbound exit only
0.607–
1.491
0.977–
2.400
1A SH 4 (International Boulevard) – International Airport, Gateway International Bridge
1.727–
1.780
2.779–
2.865
1B 12th Street / 14th Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
2.322 3.737 1C 6th Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance
1.989–
3.328
3.201–
5.356
2 SH 48 (Boca Chica Boulevard) – Airport
2.594–
4.440
4.175–
7.145
3 Price Road / Old Alice Road
3.597–
5.702
5.789–
9.176
4
Bus. US 77 south / FM 802 (Ruben M. Torres Sr. Boulevard)
To Brownsville Baptist Medical Center
4.450–
6.472
7.162–
10.416
5 Pablo Kisel Boulevard / Morrison Road
5.854–
7.022
9.421–
11.301
6 FM 3248 (Alton Gloor Boulevard) To Valley Regional Medical Center
7.193–
7.913
11.576–
12.735
7 Stillman Road / Old Alice Road
8.233–
8.988
13.250–
14.465
8 Merryman Road
9.083–
9.843
14.618–
15.841
9 FM 1732 – Olmito
9.962–
11.032
16.032–
17.754
10A SH 550 to FM 511 – Port of Brownsville
10.725–
10.857
17.260–
17.473
10B I-169 east / SH 550 Toll east – Port of Brownsville Southbound exit and northbound entrance
11.177–
12.304
17.988–
19.801
11 FM 803 – Rancho Viejo
12.502–
13.356
20.120–
21.494
12 Carmen Avenue
13.525–
14.273
21.766–
22.970
13 Roberta Road
14.629–
15.395
23.543–
24.776
14 SH 100 / FM 1421 – South Padre Island
15.761–
17.254
25.365–
27.768
16 Frontage Road
16.400–
17.254
26.393–
27.768
Parking Area
16.400–
17.151
26.393–
27.602
17
Bus. US 77 north / FM 732 – San Benito
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
San Benito 17.953–
18.748
28.893–
30.172
18 FM 510 / FM 732 – San Benito
18.964–
20.708
30.520–
33.326
19A McCulloch Street No direct southbound exit (signed at exit 19B)
19.532–
20.512
31.434–
33.011
19B SH 345 (Sam Houston Boulevard north) / FM 2520 (Sam Houston Boulevard south) / Ratliff Street Ratliff Street signed at exit 21 southbound
20.512–
21.844
33.011–
35.155
21 Spur 486 (Williams Road) / Ratliff Street
21.973–
22.724
35.362–
36.571
22 FM 509 (Paso Real Highway)
Harlingen 22.887–
23.903
36.833–
38.468
23A Loop 499 east (Ed Carey Drive) / FM 801 west – Airport To Valley Baptist Medical Center
24.194–
24.805
38.936–
39.920
23B New Hampshire Street No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 23A)
24.191–
25.732
38.932–
41.412
24 FM 1479 (Rangerville Road) / F Street
25.202 40.559 25 M Street Northbound exit and southbound entrance
25.756–
25.791
41.450–
41.507
26A Lincoln Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance
26.178–
27.277
42.129–
43.898
26B I-2 / US 83 west – McAllen

Bus. US 83 begins
Eastern terminus of westbound Bus. US 83; north end of US 83 overlap; south end of northbound Bus. US 83 overlap; I-2 exit 176; eastern terminus of I-2
26.348–
26.975
42.403–
43.412
26C
Bus. US 83 west (Harrison Avenue) / Tyler Avenue (Spur 206 east) – Downtown
Eastern terminus of eastbound Bus. US 83; north end of northbound Bus. US 83 concurrency; Bus. US 83 not signed southbound
27.441–
27.636
44.162–
44.476
27 Spur 54 west / Fairpark Boulevard east

Bus. US 83
No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 26C)
27.754–
28.709
44.666–
46.203
28 FM 2994 (Wilson Road)
HarlingenCombes line 28.981–
29.826
46.640–
48.000
29A
Bus. US 77 / Loop 499 (Primera Road)
Signed as exit 29 southbound
29.562 47.575 29B
Bus. US 77 north
Northbound exit only
Combes 30.392–
31.187
48.911–
50.191
30 SH 107 / FM 508 – Santa Rosa, Rio Hondo
32.337–
33.165
52.041–
53.374
32
Bus. US 77 south
34.447–
35.224
55.437–
56.688
34 Orphanage Road / V Road
36.732–
37.689
59.114–
60.655
36
Bus. US 77 north – Sebastian
Willacy Sebastian 38.033–
38.785
61.208–
62.418
38 Spur 413 west / FM 2629 east
39.007–
39.853
62.776–
64.137
39 FM 1018
41.864 67.374 42A FM 498 (Parker Road) No direct southbound exit (signed at exit 42B)
Lyford 42.556–
43.589
68.487–
70.150
42B Spur 112 (Broadway Street)
44.150–
45.251
71.053–
72.824
44 Spur 56
45.617–
46.385
73.413–
74.649
45 FM 490
Raymondville 46.729–
47.584
75.203–
76.579
47 FM 3168
47.793–
48.654
76.915–
78.301
48 SH 186 – Raymondville, Port Mansfield
49.324 79.379 49 FM 1762 / Conley Road No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 51)
51.011
51.711
82.094
83.221
51
Bus. US 77 south – Raymondville
Mileposts at northern end of the exit reflect US 77
Gap in route, connection made via US 77
Nueces La Paloma-Lost Creek 430.8 693.3 FM 2826
Robstown 428.606
141.578
689.774
227.848
County Road 36 Southbound exit and northbound entrance; mileposts at the southern end of the exit reflect US 77
142.693 229.642 FM 892 Southbound exit and northbound entrance
142.097–
143.986
228.683–
231.723
SH 44 – Robstown, Corpus Christi, Alice Split into east and west exits northbound
144.643 232.780 County Road 44 Northbound exit and southbound entrance
146.729–
147.360
236.137–
237.153

Bus. US 77 south to SH 44 west / CR 48 – Robstown, Alice
Corpus Christi 147.939 238.085 County Road 52 No direct northbound exit (signed at FM 624)
148.429–
148.532
238.873–
239.039
FM 624 (Northwest Boulevard) / Leopard Street To Corpus Christi Medical Center-Northwest; southbound exit and northbound entrance only
148.663–
148.811
239.250–
239.488
I-37 south – Corpus Christi Exit 14A on I-37 northbound.
149.253 240.199 Sharpsburg Road Northbound exit only
149.387 240.415 I-37 / US 77 north – San Antonio, Victoria Continues north as I-37/US 77; exit 14 on I-37 southbound.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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