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Transportation in Monroe, Louisiana : ウィキペディア英語版 | Transportation in Monroe, Louisiana Monroe is the eight-largest city and the principal city of the fifth largest metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Louisiana. Monroe is the economic center of Northeast Louisiana.
==Roads and highways==
Shreveport's past reflects the need for mass transit and public roads. As far back as the 1870s residents used mule-drawn street cars that were later converted to electric-motorized cars by 1890. Commuter rail in Shreveport flourished for many decades, and rail car lines extended out to rural areas. In the 1930 the trolleys and rail cars were replaced by rubber wheel trolleys and buses. In the 1960s the Interstate Highway System came to the area with construction of Interstate 20 (I-20). The highway system has a cross-hair and loop freeway structure. The loop consist of I-220 on the north and Louisiana Highway 3132 (LA 3132) on the south, forming approximately a diameter semi-loop around downtown. Shreveport lies along the route of the proposed I-69 NAFTA superhighway that will link Canada, the U.S. industrial Midwest, Texas, and Mexico.
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