| High Five Interchange |
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| Maintained by Texas Department of Transportation | |||||
| Major cities: | Dallas | ||||
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The High Five Interchange is a large freeway interchange that connects LBJ Freeway (Interstate 635) and Central Expressway (US 75) in Dallas, Texas (USA). The High Five is the first five-level stack interchange in Dallas.[1] The former interchange was a partial cloverleaf interchange modified for freeway speeds. Virtually none of the original junction remains after the reconstruction. The name "High Five" alludes to the celebratory gesture of the same name.
Scope
The interchange comprises 37 bridges distributed across 5 levels (thus the name "High Five") and its highest ramps are 120 feet (37 m) above ground.[2] The High Five consists of nearly 60 lane-miles of new roadway and stretches 2.4 miles (3.9 km) north/south and 3.4 miles (5.5 km) east/west.[1] The $261 million[3] project started in 2002 and was completed in December 2005.[3]
Awards
In 2006, the American Public Works Association named the High Five "a Public Works Project of the Year".[1]
References
- ^ a b c Dallas High Five Interchange Honored as Public Works Project of the Year. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 11 August 2006.
- ^ The Dallas High Five. Zachry Construction Corporation. Retrieved 1 December 2006.
- ^ a b TxDOT History, Present to 2001. Texas Department of Transportation. Retrieved 11 August 2006.


