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Texas State Highway Loop 289

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Existed:
  
1955 – present

Constructed
  
1955

Length
  
41.99 km

Loop 289 is a multi-lane beltway servicing Lubbock as a freeway. The highway serves as the southern end for Interstate 27 on the south side of the city. The highway passes about a mile south of Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport on the north side near the intersection with I-27.

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Map of TX-289 Loop, Lubbock, TX, USA

History

Lubbock is among the smallest U.S. cities to be encircled by a beltway or loop highway. Loop 289 is grade-separated. Built from 1960 to 1972, it is 26 miles (42 kilometers) long. When first constructed, Loop 289 passed through entirely rural areas. Today, urban sprawl extends beyond the beltway, especially in southwestern Lubbock.

I-27, completed through Lubbock in 1992, serves as the city's north-south expressway. In 2004, construction began on the Marsha Sharp Freeway, the east-west expressway. Cosigned as US 62 / US 82 at its interchange with Loop 289, the Marsha Sharp Freeway begins northeast of Downtown Lubbock extending a mile west of Loop 289. The freeway is under construction to be extended west to the nearby suburb of Wolfforth.

Lane Configuration

Loop 289 is a complete loop freeway with four to six mainlanes. The freeways have frontage roads for nearly the entire route. It is one of only three complete loops in Texas, the other two being Interstate 610 and Beltway 8 (Sam Houston Parkway, and Sam Houston Tollway), both of which encircle Houston. At certain junctions, the freeway widens up to serve exit only lanes. At most interchanges with other highways, there are partial to full access ramps, that directly serve the mainlanes or frontage roads.

The Dixie Chicks reference Loop 289 in "Lubbock or Leave It", a track from their 2006 release "Taking The Long Way". The lyric reads: 'Oh, boy, rave on down Loop 289 / That'll be the day you see me back in this fool's paradise".

Exit List

Counter-clockwise (CCW) reads down and clockwise (CW) reads up. The entire route is in Lubbock, Lubbock County. All exits are unnumbered.

References

Texas State Highway Loop 289 Wikipedia