Interstate 10 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by TxDOT | ||||
Length: | 877.455 mi (1,412.127 km) | |||
Existed: | 1959 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end: | I-10 / US 85 / US 180 at New Mexico state line | |||
I-20 at Scroggins Draw I-69 / US 59 in Houston |
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East end: | I-10 / US 90 at Louisiana state line | |||
Highway system | ||||
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I-20 at Scroggins Draw
I-35 in San Antonio
I-37 in San Antonio
Interstate 10 (I-10) is the major east–west Interstate Highway in the Southern United States. In the U.S. state of Texas, it runs east from Anthony, at the border with New Mexico, through El Paso, San Antonio and Houston to the border with Louisiana in Orange, Texas. At just under 880 miles (1,420 km), the Texas segment of I-10, maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation, is the longest continuous untolled freeway in North America that is operated by a single authority, a title formerly held by Ontario Highway 401. It is also the longest stretch of highway with a single designation within a single state. Mile marker 880 and its corresponding exit number in Orange, Texas are the highest numbered mile marker and exit on any freeway in North America, with Interstate 5 in California coming in second with mile marker 796 and corresponding exit. After widening was completed in 2008, a portion of the highway west of Houston is now also believed to be the widest in the world, at 26 lanes. There is a wider section in China on the G4 Beijing–Hong Kong–Macau Expressway, however that section is a toll plaza approach.