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Posted on 8/6/21 at 1:00 am to texag7
Not necessarily. Last drawups hadn't decided whether I-14 would follow US-190 or Hwy 30 between Huntsville and Bryan. Early on, some plans called for the route to entirely miss Bryan and just go north from Huntsville along the existing I-45 and then shoot west straight to Hearne.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 6:35 am to texag7
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Hwy 30 leaving college station would just be renamed I-14?
That is the way it appears to be done now. The part in Alabama is exactly where US80 currently sits. Large parts of what is now I-22 were also once highways with a different name.
As far as the communities, it won’t help them. It will devastate them. Interstates are limited access. Property owners will have to drive miles to get from one side of their land to the other, neighbors will be cut off from each other, and every mom and pop store and gas station along that route but not deemed worthy of an exit just got a going out of business sign posted for them.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 7:39 am to texag7
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Hwy 30 leaving college station would just be renamed I-14?
Wow you’re dumb.
Yes. That’s how state and fed govco does this thing called, making interstates.
Your highway 30 will have 4 or more lanes slapped beside or on top of it and be “renamed” I-14.
They won’t break up the name of an interstate from Odessa to Augusta so daniel can find his way to the Huntsville Sonic.
You’ll just have to adapt.
Posted on 8/6/21 at 1:04 pm to texag7
The entire plan is already existing state highways that will become I-14, you dumb arse jockey.
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