Interstate 35W (Texas)

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Interstate 35W marker

Interstate 35W
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I-35W highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by TxDOT
Length: 85.203 mi[1] (137.121 km)
Existed: 1959 – present
Major junctions
South end: I-35 / I-35E / US 77 near Hillsboro
  US 67 in Alvarado
I-20 in Fort Worth
I-30 in Fort Worth
US 287 in Fort Worth
US 377 in Fort Worth
I-820 in Fort Worth
US 81 / US 287 in Fort Worth
North end: I-35 / I-35E / US 77 in Denton
Location
Counties: Hill, Johnson, Tarrant, Denton
Highway system
I-35E SH 35

Interstate 35W (I-35W[lower-alpha 1]), an Interstate Highway, is the western half of I-35 where it splits to serve the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area. I-35 splits into two branch routes, I-35W and I-35E, at Hillsboro. I-35W runs north for 85.2 miles (137.1 km), carrying its own separate sequence of exit numbers. It runs through Fort Worth before rejoining with I-35E to reform I-35 in Denton. It is the more direct route for long-distance expressway traffic, as is noted on signs on I-35 leading into the I-35W/I-35E splits. During the 1970s, billboards existed on I-35 encouraging travelers to take the faster and shorter I-35W route.

During the early years of the Interstate Highway System, branching Interstates with directional suffixes, such as N, S, E, and W, were common nationwide. On every other Interstate nationwide, these directional suffixes have been phased out by redesignating the suffixed route numbers with a loop or spur route number designation (such as I-270 in Maryland, which was once I-70S) or, in some cases, were assigned a different route number (such as I-76, which was once I-80S). In the case of I-35 in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, since neither branch is clearly the main route and both branches return to a unified Interstate beyond the cities of Dallas and Fort Worth, officials at the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) have allowed the suffixes of E and W in Texas to remain in the present day. I-35 also splits into I-35E and I-35W in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, for similar reasons as the I-35 split in the Dallas–Fort Worth area.

Route description

File:Interstate 35W to Denton.jpg
Aerial view of I-35W looking toward Denton

I-35 splits into two separately named Interstate Highways just north of Hillsboro, Texas. The routes fork to the northwest and northeast, with I-35W taking the northwest route and I-35E traveling off to the northeast toward Dallas. I-35W travels northwest past the Hillsboro airport through generally rolling farm and ranchlands. It then intersects with U.S. Highway 67 (US 67, East Henderson Street) on the west side of Alvarado. It continues northwest into the southern edge of Fort Worth. At an intersection with State Highway 174 (SH 174, Northeast Wilshire Boulevard), the route turns due north into greater Fort Worth, passing just west of Fort Worth Spinks Airport. Further north, the road reaches a five-level interchange with I-20. The route continues north, reaching downtown Fort Worth. Here, it reaches intersections with I-30, US 287, and US 377/SH 121 (East Belknap Street). I-35W travels north away from downtown concurrent with US 287, next intersecting I-820 just east of Fort Worth Meacham International Airport. Just north of this intersection, US 287 splits to the northwest, along with the southern terminus of US 81. I-35W then gradually shifts to the northeast, passing Fort Worth Alliance Airport and Texas Motor Speedway. It reaches its northern merging point on the southwest side of Denton, merging back together with I-35E to reform I-35, which continues off to the north. Like the I-35 split in Minneapolis–Saint Paul, Minnesota, I-35W uses its own exit numbers and mileposts, while I-35E continues those along I-35 between the city of Laredo and the Oklahoma state line.

History

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When first designated, I-35W and I-35E were the only "suffixed" highways in Texas. Subsequently, I-69W, I-69E, and I-69C have been designated.

In May 2014, construction began to build two-lane express lanes from the US 287/SH 280 interchange to North Tarrant Parkway. On August 2018, construction was completed.

On the morning of February 11, 2021, a 133-car pileup occurred in Fort Worth due to cold and icy weather. The pileup, among the worst in American history, killed six people and injured 95 more. The crash occurred north of downtown Fort Worth and spanned 0.5 miles (0.80 km) between SH 183 (Northeast 28th Street) and Northside Drive.[3] The elevated nature of this stretch of highway exacerbated the collision because elevated roadways can be exposed to freezing air from above and below, increasing the chances for ice to form on the roadway.[4] The area had experienced 36 hours of freezing rain before the collision, and workers had pretreated the roadway with brine, but this did not prevent the disaster.[5]

Exit list

County Location mi[6] km Exit Destinations Notes
Hill 0.0 0.0 I-35 south – Waco I-35W south and I-35E merge into I-35
0.4 0.64 370 US 77 north / Spur 579 – Hillsboro Southbound exit only; exit number based on I-35 mileage
0.5 0.80 I-35E north – Dallas Northbound entrance only; I-35E exit 370B
3.0 4.8 3 FM 2959 – Airport
6.9 11.1 7 FM 934
Itasca 8.0 12.9 8 FM 66 – Itasca
12.5 20.1 12 FM 67 – Covington
Johnson Grandview 15.5 24.9 15 FM 916 – Grandview, Maypearl
16.6 26.7 16 SH 81 south / Invalid type: road – Grandview
17.4 28.0 17 FM 2258
21.4 34.4 21 County Road 107
Alvarado 24.3 39.1 24 BL I-35 north / FM 1706 / FM 3136 – Alvarado
25.9 41.7 26A US 67 – Cleburne, Dallas
26.9 43.3 26B BL I-35 south – Alvarado Former southbound exit; now northbound entrance only
27.2 43.8 27 County Road 707 / County Road 604
Burleson 30.2 48.6 30 FM 917 – Joshua, Mansfield
31.9 51.3 32 Bethesda Road
34.5 55.5 35 Briaroaks Road / Hidden Creek Parkway no direct northbound exit (signed at exit 32)
36.7 59.1 36 FM 3391 (Renfro Street) / Invalid type: road former Spur 50
Tarrant 37.7 60.7 37 SH 174 south (Wilshire Boulevard) – Cleburne No direct northbound exit (signed at exit 36)
37.9 61.0 38 Alsbury Boulevard / McAlister Road
Fort Worth 38.5 62.0 39 FM 1187 (Rendon-Crowley Road) / Invalid type: road Access to Huguley Memorial Medical Center
40.2 64.7 40 Garden Acres Drive
41.3 66.5 41 Risinger Road
42.2 67.9 42 Everman Parkway
43.3 69.7 43 Sycamore School Road no direct northbound exit (signed at exit 42)
44.2 71.1 44 Altamesa Boulevard No direct southbound exit
44.8 72.1 45 I-20 – Abilene, Dallas Signed as exits 45A (west) and 45B (east); I-20 exit 437
45.6 73.4 46A Felix Street no direct northbound exit (signed at exit 44)
46.0 74.0 46B Seminary Drive
47.0 75.6 47 Ripy Street
47.6 76.6 48A Berry Street – TCU
48.6 78.2 48B Morningside Drive no direct northbound exit
48.8 78.5 49A Allen Avenue no direct southbound exit (signed at exit 49B)
49.4 79.5 49B
Bus. US 287 (Rosedale Street)
Access to John Peter Smith Hospital
50.3 81.0 51 I-30 / US 287 south / US 377 south / SH 180 east (Lancaster Avenue) – Abilene, Dallas, Downtown Fort Worth South end of US 287 / US 377 overlap; signed as exits 51A (I-30 west / US 377 south), 51B (SH 180 east), and 51C (I-30 east) northbound; no access from I-35W north to US 287 south or US 287 north to I-35E south; I-30 exit 15
51.4 82.7 52A Spur 280 – Downtown Fort Worth Access to Fort Worth Central Station
52.0 83.7 52B US 377 north (Belknap Street) / SH 121 north – D/FW Airport North end of US 377 overlap
52.2 84.0 52C Spur 347 west (Belknap Street) no direct northbound exit
52.3 84.2 52D Pharr Street
52.6 84.7 52E Carver Avenue Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access to Fort Worth Central Station
53.1 85.5 53 Northside Drive / Yucca Avenue
54.0 86.9 54A SH 183 (28th Street)
54.9 88.4 54B Papurt Street Former southbound exit and northbound entrance
54.6 87.9 54C 33rd Street / Long Avenue Former northbound exit and southbound entrance
55 Frontage Road Southbound exit and entrance
55.5 89.3 56A Meacham Boulevard
56.6 91.1 56B Beach Street Northbound exit only
56.4 90.8 20px
I-820 Express east
57.2 92.1 57A I-820 Signed as exit 57 southbound; I-820 exit 16
57B Fossil Creek Boulevard Northbound exit only
58.3 93.8 58 Western Center Boulevard
58.9 94.8 59 Basswood Boulevard
60.0 96.6 60 US 81 north / US 287 north – Decatur, Wichita Falls North end of US 287 overlap; no northbound entrance
61.1 98.3 61 North Tarrant Parkway no direct southbound exit (signed at exit 63)
61.9 99.6 63 Heritage Trace Parkway
63.7 102.5 64 Golden Triangle Boulevard / Keller-Hicks Road Access to Texas Health Harris Methodist Hospital Alliance
65.3 105.1 65 SH 170 east
66.3 106.7 66 Westport Parkway
TarrantDenton
county line
67.3 108.3 67 Alliance Boulevard
Denton 68.4 110.1 68 Eagle Parkway
Fort WorthNorthlake line 70.4 113.3 70 SH 114 – Dallas, Bridgeport, DFW Airport
71.2 114.6 72 Dale Earnhardt Way
Northlake 73.8 118.8 74 FM 1171 – Flower Mound, Lewisville
Argyle 76.6 123.3 76 FM 407 – Argyle, Justin
ArgyleDenton line 78.9 127.0 79 Crawford Road / Robson Ranch Road
Denton 82.0 132.0 82 FM 2449 – Ponder
84.8 136.5 84 FM 1515 (Bonnie Brae Street) – Airport Northbound exit and southbound entrance
85.0 136.8 85A I-35E south – Dallas Northbound exit and southbound entrance; I-35E exit 467
85.1 137.0 85B West Oak Street Northbound exit and southbound entrance, access to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton
85.2 137.1 I-35 north – Oklahoma City I-35 exit 467; I-35W north and I-35E merge into I-35
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. Texas Department of Transportation. "Highway Designation File - Interstate Highway No. 35W". Retrieved 2010-10-1.
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  1. Some sources use "IH-35W", as "IH" is an abbreviation used by the Texas Department of Transportation for Interstate Highways.[2]

External links

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