Interstate 430

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Interstate 430
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Length: 12.93 mi[1] (20.81 km)
Formed: early 1980s [2]
South end: I-30/US 67/US 70 south of Little Rock, AR
Major
junctions:
I-630 near Little Rock, AR
North end: I-40/US 65 near Little Rock, AR
Highways in Arkansas

Interstate 430 (abbreviated I-430) in Arkansas is a nearly 13-mile (20km) long spur route connecting Interstate 40 near Maumelle, Arkansas at its north end, and Interstate 30 in southwestern Little Rock at its south end. The route is part of a planned full loop around the metropolitan area, going through mostly commercial and residential areas in the west. Completion of the loop will involve an undetermined route to extend north I-430's current north end to an intersection with U.S. Highway 67 north of Sherwood, Arkansas, and connecting with the recently opened Highway 440 (it is known as I-440 from I-30/I-530 to I-40).

[edit] Exit list

The entire route is in Pulaski County.

Location # Destinations Notes
Little Rock 129 I-30Little Rock, Texarkana Southbound exit and northbound entrance; signed as exits 129A (east) and 129B (west)
1 Hwy. 5 (Stagecoach Road)
4 Hwy. 300 (Colonel Glenn Road)
5 Shackleford Road, Kanis Road
6 I-630 east / Markham Street, Kanis Road, Shackleford Road
8 Rodney Parham Road
9 Hwy. 10 (Cantrell Road)
North Little Rock 12 Hwy. 100Maumelle
13 I-40Fort Smith, Memphis Northbound exit and southbound entrance; signed as exits 13A (east) and 13B (west)

[edit] References

This article relating to the Interstate Highway System is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.
Languages