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Interstate 14

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I-14 highlighted in red
Route information
Length24.80 mi[1] (39.91 km)
ExistedJanuary 26, 2017 (2017-01-26)[2]–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West endFile:US 190.svgFile:Texas 9.svg US 190 / SH 9 in Copperas Cove
East endFile:I-35.svgFile:US 190.svg I-35 / US 190 near Belton
Location
CountryUnited States
StateTexas
CountiesCoryell, Bell
Highway system
File:Texas Park Road 13.svg PR 13SH 14 File:Texas 14.svg

Interstate 14 (I-14), also known as the "14th Amendment Highway", the Gulf Coast Strategic Highway and the Central Texas Corridor, is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Texas that follows U.S. Highway 190 (US 190).

The highway was named for the 14th Amendment.

In 2005, I-14 was planned to have a western portion at Natchez, Mississippi (later from I-49 near Alexandria, Louisiana), extending east through Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama, before ending at Augusta, Georgia, or North Augusta, South Carolina.

References[change]

  1. Google (May 17, 2017). "Overview Map of I-14" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
  2. Texas Department of Transportation. "Highway Designation File - Interstate Highway No. 14". Retrieved June 29, 2018.