- Ports to Plains Corridor
The Ports-To-Plains Corridor is a planned
highway which will connect theUnited States Mexico border atLaredo, Texas withDenver, Colorado by adding additional lanes and overpasses to current Interstate Highways, United States Highways, and State Highways. The reason for this corridor is to expedite the transportation of goods and services fromMexico in theUnited States and vice versa. The Ports-To-Plains highway will start inSouth Texas and will traverse throughTexas ,New Mexico ,Oklahoma , and end inColorado . [ [http://www.portstoplains.com/ Ports-To-Plains Trade Corridor ] ]The
Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act of1991 made the Ports-to-Plains Corridor an official "High-priority corridor" known as Corridor 38.Present status
As of June 2008, the Ports-to-Plains Corridor starts as a Six-lane Interstate in
Laredo, Texas . North of Laredo, the route takes the Texas portion ofUnited States Highway 83 , a two-lane highway, untilCarrizo Springs, Texas . Out of Carizzo Springs, the route followsUnited States Highway 277 through Eagle Pass, Del Rio, Sonora, andSan Angelo, Texas . North of San Angelo, the route followsUnited States Highway 87 , a four-lane highway, through Big Spring and Lamesa and finally to Lubbock (An alternate route passes through Midland and Odessa instead of Big Spring.)North of Lubbock, the route follows
Interstate 27 to Amarillo. North of Amarillo, the route is again marked as U.S. 87 and returns to 4-lane highway. AtDumas, Texas , a spur of the route extends northwest toRaton, New Mexico , alternating between 2 and 4 lane state highways.Continuing north from Dumas, Texas, the main route continues at U.S. 87, until north of the city of
Stratford, Texas . At the Oklahoma/Texas border, the route changes toUnited States Highway 287 . It passes throughBoise City, Oklahoma , in the western panhandle.Continuing north, the route follows U.S. 287 through Springfield, Lamar, and Kit Carson. North of Kit Carson, the route follows
US 40 toLimon, Colorado , where it joinsInterstate 70 for the final leg intoDenver, Colorado .The cities of Laredo, Eagle Pass, and Del Rio are each located on the U.S./Mexico Border and are gateways to trade between the two countries.
Future construction
Plans for future construction are not listed on the Corridor organization's website at this time.
References
External links
* [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/nhs/hipricorridors/hpcor.html High-Priority Corridors: The Ports-To-Plains Corridor]
* [http://www.portstoplains.com/ Ports-To-Plains Trade Corridor Coalition web site]
* [http://www.portstoplains.com/maps/New_PTP_Map_08_05a.pdf Ports-To-Plains Transportation Corridor Map]
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