Interstate 110 (Mississippi)

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Interstate 110
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 4.1 mi[1] (6.6 km)
Formed: 1988
South end: US 90/MS 15 in Biloxi
North end: I-10/MS 15 in D'Iberville
Numbered highways in Mississippi
< US 98 MS 145 >
Interstates - U.S. Routes - State highways
Unsigned state highways

Interstate 110 (abbreviated I-110) is a 4.1 mile freeway spur route in Biloxi, running south from Interstate 10 to U.S. Highway 90. It is one of very few places on the U.S. Interstate Highway System utilizing a drawbridge. It is entirely multiplexed with Mississippi Highway 15.

Interstate 110's southern terminus takes it over a series of bridges out over the Gulf of Mexico.

Interstate 110 bridges over the Gulf of Mexico where it meets its terminus at U.S._Route_90.
Interstate 110 bridges over the Gulf of Mexico where it meets its terminus at U.S._Route_90.

The route of I-110 is defined in Mississippi Code Annotated § 65-3-3.

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County Location Exit # Destinations Notes
Southern Terminus - U.S. Route 90 - Biloxi, Mississippi
Mississippi Highway 15 also begins here
Harrison Biloxi 1A U.S. Route 90 West - Gulfport, Keesler Air Force Base Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
1B U.S. 90 East - Ocean Springs Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
1C Division Street Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
1D Bayview Avenue Southbound exit and northbound entrance.
Biloxi/D'Iberville
city limits
Walter L. Nixon Bridge over the Back Bay of Biloxi
D'Iberville 2 D'Iberville
4A I-10 East - Pascagoula, Mobile Northbound exit.
4B I-10 West - Gulfport, New Orleans Northbound exit.
Northern terminus: Interstate 10 - D'Iberville
Mississippi Highway 15 continues northward.

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