A “suffixed”
interstate is one that carries a letter designation after the number. “Suffixed”
interstates “split” from their parent as either a bypass or a spur. There
were originally many “suffixed” interstates, but all but seven have been renumbered
as 3-digit Interstates.
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SUFFIXED
INTERSTATE HIGHWAYS
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Number
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Southern or Western Terminus
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Northern or Eastern Terminus
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Miles
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I-35W
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Hillsboro,
TX
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Denton,
TX
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85.20
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I-35E
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Hillsboro,
TX
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Denton,
TX
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98.76
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I-35W
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Burnsville,
MN
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Forest
Lake, MN
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41.78
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I-35E
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Burnsville,
MN
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Forest
Lake, MN
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39.34
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I-69W
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Mexican
Border on World Trade International Bridge in Laredo, TX
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I-35/US
83/Us 59/Loop 20 in Laredo, TX
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1.43
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I-69C
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I-2/US
83/US 281 in Pharr, TX
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US
281/Bus. US 281 near Edinburg, TX
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18.02
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I-69E
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East Rio Grande segment
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53.31
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US
77/US 83/University Blvd., in Brownsville, TX
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US
77/Bus US 77 near Raymondville, TX
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Corpus Christi Area Segment
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US
77/SH 44 in Robstown, TX
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I-37/US77
in Corpus Christi, TX
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