List of Interstate Highways in Mississippi

In the U.S. state of Mississippi, Interstate Highways are maintained by the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT).

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Highway names
InterstatesInterstate X (I-X)
US HighwaysU.S. Route X (US X)
StateMississippi Highway X (MS X)
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Primary highways

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-10 77.056124.010 I-10 at Louisiana state line (East Pearl River) east of SlidellI-10 at Alabama state line near Missala
I-14 Louisiana state lineAlabama state line proposed Proposed across the central part of the state, from the Louisiana state line (Mississippi River) near Natchez to the Alabama state line near Meridian; Proposal for the Fourteenth Amendment Highway
I-20 154.5248.6 I-20 at Louisiana state line (Vicksburg Bridge) near VicksburgI-20/I-59 at Alabama state line near Kewanee
I-22 106.0170.6 US 78/I-269 in ByhaliaI-22 at Alabama state line east of Tremont
I-55 290.41467.37 I-55 at Louisiana state line near OsykaI-55 at Tennessee state line near Southaven
I-59 169272 I-59 at Louisiana state line (East Pearl River) near NicholsonI-20/I-59 at Alabama state line near Kewanee
I-69 23.39037.643 MS 304/MS 713 east of BanksI-55 north of Hernando Present highway co-signed with I-55 from eastern terminus to Tennessee state line. Proposed section to run from western terminus using existing US 61 roadbed to Greenville Bridge near Refuge

Auxiliary highways

Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes
I-110 4.106.60 US 90 in BiloxiI-10 in D'Iberville 01988-01-011988current
I-220 12.0119.33 I-20 in JacksonI-55 in Ridgeland 01981-01-011981current Beltway around northwestern Jackson
I-269 23.7938.29 I-55/I-69 in HernandoI-269 at Tennessee state line near Southaven 02015-01-012015current Outer beltway of Memphis, northern beltway in Tennessee signed as SR 385

See also

  •  Mississippi portal
  •  U.S. Roads portal

References

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