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Wurzbach Parkway : ウィキペディア英語版
Wurzbach Parkway

Wurzbach Parkway is a part freeway and part major arterial road in San Antonio, Texas, built to provide relief on Interstate 410 and Loop 1604 on the city's northside. The highway is named for Harry M. Wurzbach, who represented the San Antonio area in Congress as a Republican in the 1920s and '30s. The congressman's name was first applied to the connecting Wurzbach Road. The highway's western third was built as an expressway with at-grade intersections and the remainder as a freeway. The opening in September 2015 of an interchange with U.S. Highway 281Alamo Regional Mobility Authority - (Wurzbach Parkway Corridor )〕 completed primary construction of the parkway. The highway, along with part of Wurzbach Road near the Ingram Park Mall, is maintained by the Texas Department of Transportation despite not carrying a state highway designation. Rather, it is being developed and maintained under the Principal Arterial Street System (PASS) program, under which it is signed as PA-1502.〔Texas Department of Transportation - (Highway Designation File: Principal Arterial State System No. 1502 )〕〔Texas Department of Transportation, (Highway Designations Glossary ), accessed September 2007]〕 The parkway includes an interchange with US 281, and drivers can access I-10 and I-35 via local roads that extend the parkway.
==Route description==
The west portion of the parkway is a limited-access surface road that connects Lockhill-Selma Road to West Avenue, crossing Blanco Road (FM 2696) with an interchange, and Military Highway (FM 1535) at-grade. Wurzbach Road continues southwest from Lockhill-Selma Road, crossing I-10 at exit 561. The area between West Avenue and Wetmore Road includes an interchange with US 281. From Wetmore Road, on the northeast side of the San Antonio International Airport, the parkway continues east beyond Thousand Oaks Drive. At the east end are several at-grade intersections before the parkway ends at O'Connor Road and Crosswinds Way; O'Connor Road leads southeast to I-35 at exit 169.〔Google Maps street maps and satellite imagery, accessed September 2007.〕

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