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Interstate 10 marker

Interstate 10

Route information
Maintained by Mississippi DOT
Length77.056 mi[1] (124.010 km)
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-10 at Louisiana state line
Major intersections US 49 in Gulfport
I-110 in Biloxi
East end I-10 at Alabama state line
Location
CountryUnited States
StateMississippi
Highway system
MS 9W US 11

Interstate 10, a major east–west Interstate Highway in the southern areas of the United States, has a section of about 77 miles (124 km) in Mississippi.

Route description

Interstate 10 enters the Gulf Coast area of Mississippi from Louisiana after crossing the East Pearl River. The highway parallels U.S. Route 90 to the north as it runs through the southern parts of the three southernmost counties in the state: Hancock, Harrison and Jackson.

The highway passes through the northern sections of the cities of : Gulfport, Biloxi, and Moss Point.

After leaving Moss Point, I-10 heads northeastward and enters Alabama after trekking 77 miles (124 km) in the Magnolia State. Interstate 10 contains three lanes from Bay St. Louis, Mississippi to Ocean Springs, Mississippi in both directions.

History of Interstate 10 in Mississippi

Interstate 10 was built in 1982 throughout Mississippi. Interstate 10 was originally completed in Alabama and Louisiana before Mississippi completed its portion. I-10 in Alabama routed onto U.S. Route 90 at the state line, which was the default roadway across southern Mississippi before I-10 was completed. Today, US-90 is not directly accessible from the I-10. When coming from Louisiana, I-10 ended at Mississippi Highway 607 (Exit 2). Today, entering Mississippi from Louisiana, the first twelve miles is the NASA John C. Stennis Space Center easement zone. To this day, I-10 displays the control city of Bay St. Louis from New Orleans, Louisiana and Pascagoula from traveling from Mobile, Alabama. [2]

Auxiliary Routes

Exit list

CountyLocationmi[3]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Hancock0.00.0
I-10 west – New Orleans
Continuation into Louisiana
2.84.52 MS 607 – NASA John C. Stennis Space Center, Waveland
13.722.013 MS 43 / MS 603 – Bay St. Louis, Kiln, Picayune
Diamondhead16.626.716Diamondhead Drive
Harrison20.733.320Kiln Delisle Road
24.739.824Firetower Road / Menge Avenue
28.345.528Country Farm Road
Gulfport31.650.931Canal Road
34.255.034 US 49 – Gulfport, HattiesburgSigned as exits 34A (south) and 34B (north)
38.061.238 MS 605 (Lorraine-Cowan Road) – Bernard Bayou Industrial District
41.967.441Old Mississippi 67 - Woolmarket
Biloxi44.371.344Cedar Lake Road – Coast Coliseum
46.675.046


I-110 south / MS 67 north / MS 15 north – Biloxi, Saucier, Keesler AFB
Galleria Parkway, Lamey Bridge Road
I-110 exits 4A-B; signed as exits 46A (Galleria Boulevard), 46B (I-110 south, Biloxi, Kessler AFB), 46C (MS 15/MS 67), and 46D (Lamey Bridge Road) on collector-distributor lanes; eastbound exit and westbound entrance to Galleria Boulevard (half diverging diamond interchange); westbound exit and eastbound entrance to Lamey Bridge Road
JacksonOcean Springs49.880.150
MS 609 south – Ocean Springs
57.592.557 MS 57 – Vancleave, Gautier, Ocean Springs
Gautier61.498.861Gautier Vancleave Road – Gautier, Vancleave
Moss Point68.0109.468 MS 613 – Moss Point, Pascagoula
69.0111.069 MS 63 – East Moss Point, East Pascagoula
Pascagoula75.8122.075Franklin Creek Road
77.0123.9
I-10 east – Mobile
Continuation into Alabama
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "Mississippi Public Roads Selected Statistics" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Transportation. 2008. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-12-03. Retrieved 2010-06-03. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "What's with Pascagoula anyway? – On The Road". www.aaroads.com. Retrieved 2017-03-06.
  3. ^ Google (2014-07-27). "Overview map of I-10 in Mississippi" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 2014-07-27.
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Interstate 10
Previous state:
Louisiana
Mississippi Next state:
Alabama