The Dallas Nomad
Dallas High Five Interchange (1)
Construction Phase: 2002
Completion: 2005
Highway 75 was once a two-lane freeway with heavy congestion back in the past.
If you lived in Dallas going through 75, you would remember once you're there, you can't get out. In the early 90's, Construction was underway to add more lanes to ease the congestion.
The first phase between Downtown Dallas to the north on I-635 was completed in 1999, Then the High Five was built five years later in 2005 to eliminate the outdated interchange to create a more efficient capacity for traffic flow. Because of the design and large height of the interchange is considered to be the largest and unusual roadways in highway history, especially in the City of Dallas.
Dallas High Five Interchange (1)
Construction Phase: 2002
Completion: 2005
Highway 75 was once a two-lane freeway with heavy congestion back in the past.
If you lived in Dallas going through 75, you would remember once you're there, you can't get out. In the early 90's, Construction was underway to add more lanes to ease the congestion.
The first phase between Downtown Dallas to the north on I-635 was completed in 1999, Then the High Five was built five years later in 2005 to eliminate the outdated interchange to create a more efficient capacity for traffic flow. Because of the design and large height of the interchange is considered to be the largest and unusual roadways in highway history, especially in the City of Dallas.