Louisiana Highway 351 ( LA 351 ) recorre 0,71 millas (1,14 km) en dirección este-oeste, conectando LA 31 y LA 347 a través de un puente sobre Bayou Teche cerca de Ruth , St. Martin Parish . [3]
Louisiana Highway 364 ( LA 364 ) consistía en un puente de pontones a través de Bayou Lafourche en Mathews , Lafourche Parish .
La ruta tenía 0.06 millas (0.097 km) de largo, conectando LA 1 y LA 308 que corren a lo largo de las orillas oeste y este del pantano, respectivamente. Era una carretera indivisa de dos carriles en toda su longitud.
En el sistema de carreteras del estado anterior a 1955 , LA 364 fue designada como Ruta estatal C-2074. [16] LA 364 se creó con la renumeración de la autopista Louisiana de 1955 , [17] y desapareció en julio de 2004 cuando se completó un nuevo puente de elevación vertical a 0,8 millas (1,3 km) aguas abajo en una extensión de LA 654 . [18] El puente Mathews Pontón fue cerrado y demolido tan pronto como se abrió su reemplazo. [18]
Toda la carretera estaba en Mathews , parroquia de Lafourche .
Louisiana Highway 365 ( LA 365 ) recorre 20,91 millas (33,65 km) en una dirección general de este a oeste desde LA 370 al este de Iota hasta LA 98 al este de Mire , Acadia Parish . [19]
La ruta se dirige hacia el este desde LA 370 y hace un zigzag por LA 13 . Continuando hacia el este a través de Branch , LA 365 se cruza con LA 35 al suroeste de Church Point . Al este de Branch, LA 365 pasa por un punto conocido como Higginbotham y se cruza con LA 95 . La carretera luego zigzaguea hacia el sureste y llega a la línea St. Landry Parish . Aquí, gira hacia el sur y continúa hasta un punto en LA 98 entre Mire y Carencro . [19] [20] [21]
Louisiana Highway 366
Louisiana Highway 366
Localización
Pollock
Largo
0,80 millas [1] (1,29 km)
Existió
1955-presente
Louisiana Highway 366 ( LA 366 ) recorre 0,80 millas (1,29 km) en dirección noroeste a sureste a lo largo de Patterson Street desde US 165 hasta LA 8 en Pollock , Grant Parish . [22]
Louisiana Highway 367
Louisiana Highway 367
Localización
Rayne - Eunice
Largo
17,35 mi [1] [23] (27,92 km)
Carretera 368 de Luisiana
Carretera 368 de Luisiana
Localización
Acadia Parish
Largo
12,56 mi [1] [24] (20,21 km)
Louisiana Highway 370
Louisiana Highway 370
Localización
Iota - Punto de la iglesia
Largo
23,45 mi [1] [25] (37,74 km)
Carretera 371 de Luisiana
Carretera 371 de Luisiana
Localización
Parroquia de Evangeline
Largo
16,705 km
Existió
1955–1994
Louisiana Highway 371 ( LA 371 ) corría 10,38 millas (16,70 km) en una dirección general de norte a sur desde la US 190 en Basile hasta LA 104 al noreste de Basile. [26]
La ruta se volvió a numerar en 1994 de su designación original a LA 3277 para evitar una duplicación numérica con la US 371 recién puesta en servicio .
Carretera 372 de Luisiana
Carretera 372 de Luisiana
Localización
Bond - Oakdale
Largo
8,95 mi [1] [27] (14,40 km)
Carretera 374 de Luisiana
Carretera 374 de Luisiana
Localización
Parroquia de Evangeline
Largo
9,97 mi [1] [28] (16,05 km)
Carretera 376 de Luisiana
Carretera 376 de Luisiana
Localización
Parroquia de Evangeline
Largo
19,10 mi [1] [29] (30,74 km)
[30]
Carretera 377 de Luisiana
Carretera 377 de Luisiana
Localización
Grant - Pitkin
Largo
14,12 mi [1] [31] (22,72 km)
Carretera 378 de Luisiana
Carretera 378 de Luisiana
Localización
Westlake - Moss Bluff
Largo
7,96 mi [1] (12,81 km)
Existió
1955-presente
Louisiana Highway 378 ( LA 378 ) recorre 7,96 millas (12,81 km) en dirección suroeste a noreste desde la I-10 en Westlake hasta la US 171 en Moss Bluff , Calcasieu Parish . [32] La ruta tiene un ramal que viaja 0.94 millas (1.51 km) a lo largo de Sam Houston Jones Parkway hasta Sutherland Road en Sam Houston Jones State Park . [33]
La ruta se dirige hacia el norte desde la salida 27 en la I-10 y viaja a lo largo de Sampson Street, una carretera indivisa de cuatro carriles con un carril central para girar, a través de la ciudad de Westlake. Al norte de la ciudad, LA 378 se estrecha a dos carriles y hace un zigzag hacia el este en Phillips Road y hacia el norte en Davis Road para cruzar un puente levadizo vertical sobre el West Fork del río Calcasieu . Girando hacia el este en Sam Houston Jones Parkway, la ruta se ensancha nuevamente a cuatro carriles con un carril central y se cruza con LA 378 Spur, que brinda acceso al Parque Estatal Sam Houston Jones. LA 378 continúa hacia el este hasta su terminal en la US 171 en la comunidad no incorporada de Moss Bluff. [32] [34]
Toda la carretera está en la parroquia de Calcasieu .
Localización
mi [32]
km
Destinos
Notas
Lago Oeste
0.0
0.0
Hacia la I-10 / US 90 - Lake Charles , Beaumont
Salida 27 en la I-10
0.4
0,64
LA 379 (Sulphur Avenue)
4.6– 4.8
7,4– 7,7
Puente sobre el río West Fork Calcasieu
5.1
8.2
LA 378 Spur (Sam Houston Jones Parkway)
Término del este de LA 378 Spur; al Parque Estatal Sam Houston Jones
Louisiana Highway 380 (LA 380) runs 9.89 miles (15.92 km) in an east–west direction from LA 99 south of Welsh to LA 26 in Lake Arthur, Jefferson Davis Parish.[36]
Carretera 382 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 382
Location
Jefferson Davis Parish
Length
9.38 mi[1] (15.10 km)
Existed
1955–present
Louisiana Highway 382 (LA 382) runs 9.38 miles (15.10 km) in a north–south direction from LA 380 east of Thornwell to US 90 east of Welsh, Jefferson Davis Parish.[37]
Carretera 383 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 383
Location
Iowa–Kinder
Length
25.69 mi[1][38] (41.34 km)
Carretera 384 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 384
Location
Cameron Prairie NWR–Lake Charles
Length
34.33 mi[1][39] (55.25 km)
Carretera 385 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 385
Location
Cameron Parish–Lake Charles
Length
14.91 mi[1][40] (24.00 km)
Carretera 386 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 386
Location
Iberville Parish
Length
4.71 mi[1][41] (7.58 km)
Carretera 387 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 387
Location
Belle Chasse
Length
2.5 mi (4.0 km)
Existed
1955–c. 1960
Carretera 389 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 389
Location
DeQuincy–Merryville
Length
38.25 mi[1][42] (61.56 km)
Carretera 390 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 390
Location
Hackberry
Length
2.77 mi[1] (4.46 km)
Existed
1955–present
Louisiana Highway 390 (LA 390) runs 2.77 miles (4.46 km) in an east–west direction along West Main Street from Maggie Hebert Road, a local road, to LA 27 in Hackberry, Cameron Parish.[43]
Carretera 392 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 392
Location
South Toledo Bend State Park–Hornbeck
Length
21.73 mi[1][44] (34.97 km)
Carretera 394 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 394
Location
DeRidder–Dry Creek
Length
15.69 mi[1][45] (25.25 km)
Louisiana Highway 395
Louisiana Highway 395
Location
Roanoke–Elton
Length
19.56 mi[1][46] (31.48 km)
Carretera 397 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 397
Location
Calcasieu Parish
Length
19.37 mi[1][47] (31.17 km)
Carretera 398 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 398
Location
Assumption Parish–Labadieville
Length
10.42 mi[1][48] (16.77 km)
Carretera 399 de Luisiana
Louisiana Highway 399
Location
Beauregard Parish–Fullerton Lake
Length
15.54 mi[1] (25.01 km)
Existed
1955–present
Louisiana Highway 399 (LA 399) runs 15.54 miles (25.01 km) in a north–south direction from LA 112 northwest of Sugartown, Beauregard Parish to a local road north of Fullerton, Vernon Parish.[49]
The route heads north from LA 112 and crosses from Beauregard Parish into Vernon Parish.[49][50][51] It then curves to the northeast for 6.9 miles (11.1 km) to an intersection with LA 10 at Cravens. LA 399 turns east to follow LA 10 briefly before resuming a northeastern course to Fullerton. Here it intersects LA 458 and turns north to continue the route of that highway past Fullerton Lake to the end of state maintenance at Lookout Road, a local road. The northernmost section of the route is located within the Vernon Unit of the Kisatchie National Forest. LA 112 is an undivided two-lane highway for its entire length.[49][52][53]
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