Interstate 35E (Minnesota)
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Interstate 35E Branch route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 39.34 mi[1] (63.31 km) | ||||||||
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Interstate 35E (abbreviated I-35E), an interstate highway, is the eastern half of Interstate 35 where it splits to serve different cities in Minnesota. I-35 splits into two branch routes, I-35W and I-35E at Lakeville. I-35E runs north for 41 miles (66 km), maintaining I-35's sequence of exit numbers. It runs through St. Paul before rejoining with I-35W to reform I-35 in Columbus.
Historically, other interstates were given directional suffixes. On every other interstate, the directional suffixes were phased out by giving the route a loop or spur designation. In the case of I-35, since both branches return to a unified interstate beyond the twin cities of St. Paul and Minneapolis, the AASHTO committees allowed the suffixes to remain.
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[edit] Cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.
[edit] Intersections with other Interstates and other main roads
- Interstate 35 splits into I-35E and I-35W in Burnsville, Minnesota
- Interstate 494 in Mendota Heights, Minnesota
- Interstate 94 in downtown St. Paul
- Interstate 694 in Little Canada, Minnesota
- Interstate 35 reforms from I-35E and I-35W in Columbus, Minnesota
[edit] Notes
- The interchange with Interstate 694 has the two roads briefly merging together and weaving before separating. A construction project to untangle these two highways is currently underway and is due to be completed in 2008. [1]
- No direct access from I-35E to I-35W is provided at either the southern or northern termini, although traffic from southbound I-35E can reach northbound I-35W via surface streets just before the southbound terminus.
- The interchange between I-35E and I-94 in downtown St. Paul is incomplete, in that there is no direct access provided between I-94 eastbound and I-35E southbound or between I-35E northbound and I-94 westbound. These moves must be done using Kellogg Boulevard. Ayd Mill Road, exit 104B on northbound I-35E, also provides a link between the two highways, and is marked "To I-94 West". This probably resulted because of the number of buildings in the vicinity. Also, I-35E and I-94 share a short duplex section between St. Peter Street and Jackson Street, but fortunately, no weaving is required.
- The segment from MN-5 to I-94 in downtown St. Paul was delayed for over 15 years due to litigation between local residents and the Minnesota Department of Transportation. A court settlement eventually resulted in the construction of a "parkway" section, which included a truck prohibition and a maximum speed limit of 45mph (presumably to control noise). Legislation has been proposed over the years to lift these restrictions, but they have not passed due to continued local opposition.
- The route of I-35E is part of Route 390 in Minnesota Statutes ยง 161.12(6), [2] but is not signed as such.
[edit] See also
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