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====Major highways==== *[[File:I-10 (TX).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 10 in Texas|I-10]]: The primary thoroughfare through the city, connecting the city with other major U.S. cities such as [[Los Angeles]], [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]], [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]], [[San Antonio]], [[Houston]], [[Baton Rouge, Louisiana|Baton Rouge]], [[New Orleans]], [[Gulfport, Mississippi|Gulfport]] and [[Mobile, Alabama|Mobile]], with the east end located in [[Jacksonville, Florida|Jacksonville]]. I-10 is also a connector to [[Interstate 25|I-25]], which connects with the cities of [[Albuquerque]], [[Santa Fe, New Mexico|Santa Fe]], [[Colorado Springs, Colorado|Colorado Springs]], [[Denver]], [[Fort Collins, Colorado|Fort Collins]], [[Cheyenne, Wyoming|Cheyenne]], [[Casper, Wyoming|Casper]], and north to the interchange with I-90, located in [[Buffalo, Wyoming]]. *[[File:I-110 (TX).svg|20px]] [[Interstate 110 in Texas|I-110]]: I-110 is a spur of I-10 providing access to the [[Bridge of the Americas (El Paso–Ciudad Juárez)|Bridge of the Americas]] over the [[Rio Grande]] to connect with Avenida Abraham Lincoln in [[Ciudad Juárez, Mexico]]. *[[File:US 54.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 54 in Texas|US 54]]: Officially called the Patriot Freeway, it is also known as the North-South Freeway. A business route runs along Dyer Street, the former US 54, from the freeway near Fort Bliss to the Texas–New Mexico state line, where it again rejoins the expressway. The original US 54 was a transcontinental route connecting El Paso with Chicago. [[File:IH-10-US-54 Interchange.jpeg|thumbnail|right|IH-10–US-54 Interchange]] *[[File:US 62.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 62 in Texas|US 62]]: Santa Fe Street south of Paisano Drive concurrently runs with US 85, Paisano Drive east of Santa Fe Street to Montana Avenue, then Montana Avenue concurrently with US 180. *[[File:US 85.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 85 in Texas|US 85]]: Santa Fe Street south of Paisano Drive concurrently runs with US 62 and Paisano Drive west of Santa Fe Street to I-10. *[[File:US 180.svg|20px]] [[U.S. Route 180 in Texas|US 180]]: Montana Avenue is a bypass route to the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex to the east, and [[Flagstaff, Arizona]] to the west. *[[File:Texas 20.svg|20px]] [[Texas State Highway 20|SH 20]]: Alameda Avenue (formerly US 80), Texas Avenue, Mesa Street and Doniphan Drive *[[File:Texas 178.svg|20px]] [[Texas State Highway 178|SH 178]]: Artcraft Road in Northwest El Paso extends from I-10 west to the New Mexico state line, at which point it becomes NM 136, the Pete V. Domenici International Highway. *[[File:Texas Loop 375.svg|20px]] [[Texas State Highway Loop 375|Loop 375]]: Loop 375 encircles the city of El Paso. Between I-10 and Fort Bliss, including the stretch that crosses the Franklin Mountains via Smuggler's Pass, it is Transmountain Road. In the Fort Bliss Military Reservation between northeast and east El Paso, it is officially the Purple Heart Memorial Highway. In East El Paso, the north- and south-bound sections are known as Joe Battle Boulevard, or simply as "the Loop". South of [[Interstate 10 in Texas|I-10]], in the east and westbound portion, it is known as the Cesar Chavez Border Highway, a four-lane expressway which is located along the Mexican border between Downtown El Paso and the [[Ysleta, El Paso, Texas|Ysleta]] area. The newest section of Loop 375 is the Border West Expressway, which takes the highway from the Ysleta area and downtown through a narrow gap between [[UTEP]] and the Mexican border. Loop 375 continues north back to I-10 with the New Mexico state line 13 miles away. *[[File:Texas Spur 601.svg|20px]] [[Texas State Highway Spur 601|Spur 601]]: Once known as the Inner Loop, it was officially named the Liberty Expressway by the El Paso City Council in April 2010 at the request of then Fort Bliss commander Maj. Gen. Howard Bromberg.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20100418022732/http://www.elpasotimes.com/ci_14894650]</ref> It was fully completed on April 27, 2011;<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.kvia.com/news/27694876/detail.html |title=El Paso's Spur 601 Expressway Now Fully Operational |publisher=KVIA |date=April 27, 2011 |access-date=July 25, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110927075647/http://www.kvia.com/news/27694876/detail.html |archive-date=September 27, 2011}}</ref> it connects the Patriot Freeway ([[U.S. Route 54 in Texas|US 54]]) and [[Biggs Army Airfield]] to the Purple Heart Memorial Highway ([[Texas State Highway Loop 375|Loop 375]]). *[[File:Texas FM 76.svg|30px]] North Loop Road, as well as Delta Drive between North Loop Road and Alameda Avenue (Texas Highway 20) *[[File:Texas FM 659.svg|30px]] Zaragoza Road, running more or less north from the Ysleta International Bridge to US 62–180 (Montana Avenue), it lies mostly in east El Paso. *[[File:Texas FM 3255.svg|30px]] Texas Farm-to-Market Road 3255 runs north from US 54 to the New Mexico state line in Northeast El Paso and bears the city street name Martin Luther King Boulevard.
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