词条 | U.S. Route 61/190 Business |
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|state=LA |map=US 61 190 Business (Baton Rouge) map.svg |marker_image= |length_mi=10.8 |length_ref=[1] |length_round=1 |established=1960 |direction_a=Southeast |direction_b=Northwest |terminus_a={{Jct|state=LA|US|61|US|190}} towards Hammond and New Orleans |terminus_b={{Jct|state=LA|US|61|US|190}} towards Opelousas and Scotlandville |parishes=East Baton Rouge }} U.S. Highway 61/190 Business (BUS US 61/190, officially 61-X) is a state highway in Louisiana that serves East Baton Rouge Parish. It spans {{convert|10.89|mi|km}} in a southeast to northwest direction and it is bannered as Business 61/190, with no directional shields. It generally follows the 1940s-1950s alignment of US 61/190 through Baton Rouge. ==Route description== From the southeast, US 61/190 Business begins at a cloverleaf intersection near The Mall at Cortana. It travels in a western direction along a six-lane highway known as Florida Boulevard. It passes through many large businesses and housing complexes, including Baton Rouge Community College and Baton Rouge General. US 61/190 Business transitions from six to four lanes after passing Foster Street, where houses replace businesses. After a few miles, US 61/190 Business passes under I-110 and enters downtown Baton Rouge. It turns north at River Road, the site of the original Baton Rouge-Port Allen ferry. This intersection was also where US 71 and the Jefferson Highway crossed the Mississippi River. After turning north, US 61/190 Business passes the Baton Rouge Refinery, hosting many companies like Honeywell and Exxon-Mobil. US 61/190 Business turns north onto Scenic Highway, passing next to the Exxon-Mobil refinery complex. US 61/190 Business ends at an intersection with the current US 61/190, which is also bannered as By-Pass US 61/190. U.S. 61/190 is a combination of four-lane and six-lane, undivided highway for its entire length. HistoryUS 61/190 Business was originally only U.S. 61, with U.S. 71 (the original U.S. 190 in Port Allen) ending at the ferry landing, and State Route 7 (the old U.S. 190) following U.S. 61 along Government Street and then onto Jefferson Highway (current LA 73). State Route 7 turned east at the intersection with Old Hammond Highway towards Denham Springs. U.S. 61 followed Jefferson Highway, also signed as State Route 1. When the U.S. 61/190 Bypass was built around Baton Rouge, a traffic circle existed at the current cloverleaf intersection that defines the southern terminus of US 61/190 Business. State Route 7 was realigned onto Florida Boulevard, with the old route (Old Hammond Highway) being redesignated as State Route 7D. Junction list{{LAinttop|parish=East Baton Rouge|location=Baton Rouge}}{{LAint|mile=0.0 |road={{Jct|state=LA|US|61|US|190}} |notes=Southern terminus }}{{LAint |mile=5.0 |road={{Jct|state=LA|I|110|I|10|to2=y}} |notes= }}{{LAint |mile=8.3 |road={{Jct|state=LA|LA|3164|name1=Scenic Highway|I|110|LA|67|to2=y|to3=y}} }}{{LAint |mile=10.7 |road={{Jct|state=LA|US|61|US|190|I|110|dir1=south|dir2=east|dir3=to}} |notes= }}{{LAint |mile=10.8 |road={{Jct|state=LA|US|61|US|190|LA|1|dir1=north|dir2=west|dir3=to}} |notes=US 61/190 BUS continues north as US 61; Northern Terminus }}{{Jctbtm}} References1. ^{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?saddr=Florida+Blvd&daddr=30.4612546,-91.1893408+to:US-61+BUS+N&hl=en&ll=30.47887,-91.14321&spn=0.127229,0.222988&sll=30.480634,-91.142578&sspn=0.063613,0.111494&geocode=FbSs0AEdrPyR-g%3BFUbN0AEdpI-Q-inRjkxH7KAmhjHQXIqSUasDWQ%3BFdCF0QEdttOQ-g&mra=dpe&mrsp=1&sz=14&via=1&t=m&z=13 |accessdate=January 27, 2015}} External links{{AttachedKML|display=title,inline}}
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