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==Infrastructure== ===Transportation=== ====Major highways==== [[U.S. Route 70]] and [[U.S. Route 270]] bypass the downtown to the south on the four-lane Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway. [[U.S. Route 70 Business (Hot Springs, Arkansas)|U.S. Route 70 Business]] passes through the center of Hot Springs as Grand Avenue, Summer Street, Albert Pike Road, and Airport Road, while [[U.S. Route 270 Business (Hot Springs, Arkansas)|U.S. Route 270 Business]] enters from the east as Malvern Avenue, joins US 70 Business along Grand Avenue and Summer Street, and exits to the west as Albert Pike Road. US-70 leads east {{convert|31|mi}} to [[Benton, Arkansas|Benton]] and west-southwest {{convert|32|mi}} to [[Glenwood, Arkansas|Glenwood]], while US-270 leads southeast {{convert|20|mi}} to [[Malvern, Arkansas|Malvern]] and west-northwest {{convert|36|mi}} to [[Mount Ida, Arkansas|Mount Ida]]. [[Arkansas Highway 7]] passes through the center of Hot Springs as Central Avenue and Park Avenue. It leads north across the Ouachita Mountains {{convert|71|mi}} to [[Russellville, Arkansas|Russellville]] on the [[Arkansas River]], and south {{convert|35|mi}} to [[Arkadelphia, Arkansas|Arkadelphia]]. [[Arkansas Highway 128]] (Carpenter Dam Road) branches off US-270 Business in southeastern Hot Springs, leading south {{convert|4|mi|0}} to [[Red Oak, Arkansas|Red Oak]]. [[Interstate 30]] passes to the southeast of Hot Springs, with the closest access {{convert|17|mi}} to the southeast via US-270. I-30 can also be reached {{convert|24|mi}} to the east via US-70. ====Aviation==== Hot Springs is served by [[Memorial Field Airport]]. Major air transport is available through [[Little Rock National Airport]], approximately {{convert|55|mi}} from Hot Springs. ==== Public transportation ==== Within Hot Springs, three fixed-route buses are operated by the city's [[Hot Springs Intracity Transit|Intracity Transit]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cityhs.net/164/Intracity-Transit|title=Intracity Transit|date=August 31, 2017|website=City of Hot Springs, Arkansas|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180116135211/https://www.cityhs.net/164/Intracity-Transit|archive-date=January 16, 2018|url-status=live|access-date=January 15, 2018}}</ref> Primary service includes the Central Avenue corridor (Route 1- blue line), Albert Pike corridor (Route 2 - red line), and Hot Springs National Park and the northeast part of the city (Route 3 - green line). All routes are based at the city's Transportation Depot in downtown Hot Springs, and operate six days a week; Sundays and six annual holidays are excluded.
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