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'''Interstate 30''' bisects the eastern part North Little Rock and Little Rock, Arkansas, traveling north to south before meeting [[Interstate-440]] on the southern edge of the city. The interstate then travels in a southwesterly direction towards Dallas-Fort Worth.
 
'''Interstate 30''' bisects the eastern part North Little Rock and Little Rock, Arkansas, traveling north to south before meeting [[Interstate-440]] on the southern edge of the city. The interstate then travels in a southwesterly direction towards Dallas-Fort Worth.
  

Latest revision as of 23:51, 1 June 2009

View of Downtown Little Rock from I-30 Bridge

Interstate 30 bisects the eastern part North Little Rock and Little Rock, Arkansas, traveling north to south before meeting Interstate-440 on the southern edge of the city. The interstate then travels in a southwesterly direction towards Dallas-Fort Worth.

The I-30 Bridge over the Arkansas River was completed in 1958 and carries about 107,000 cars daily.

References

  • Andy Boyle, "Bridges in State Top U.S. Average," Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, August 3, 2008.

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