Spaghetti Junctions: Extensive Highway Interchanges
Spaghetti Junctions: Extensive Highway Interchanges
I am surprised there is no forum yet on this topic (I couldn't find one). Here is one that I recently visited in Shanghai, Puxi side (not my photos): http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...C_Shanghai.jpghttp://www.inautonews.com/wp-content...nal1-m5ehi.jpghttp://www.inautonews.com/wp-content..._shanghai3.jpg wikimedia commons; inautonews.com This scary bastard (Tom Moreland Interchange) in Atlanta: http://roclar.net/RP/AtlantaSpaghettiJunction.jpg roclar.net On google maps: http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&...,0.009978&z=17 The High-Five of Dallas: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...-High_Five.jpg wikimedia commons The Judge Harry Pregerson Monster of Los Angeles: http://img.desktopwallpapers.ru/worl...05ef5-1600.jpg desktopwallpapers.ru The Basketweave, on the 401, Toronto: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...weave_Crop.jpghttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...tweave.svg.png wikimedia commons |
The turcot interchange in Montreal (under reconstruction):
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-7YFMAsf5he...0/turcotte.jpg c/o Richard at the Eco-Senior |
The one you showed in L.A.'s definitely one of the worst, MolsonExport. There are numerous ones in the L.A. area that are insanely complicated. Some of the ones in Houston and Dallas are crazy as well. And that stretch of the 401, well, I'll get to experience that one this coming weekend, especially since that photo is only a few kilometers from my aunt's place! :)
Aaron (Glowrock) |
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Quite a view from the air. |
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Biggest in the DC area is the Springfield Interchange, which includes both of these. It's 24 lanes in the space between them. The construction you see is the addition of HOT lanes to the Beltway, which will add even more ramps to the left one.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8448/7...433b1fd9_b.jpg |
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Aaron (Glowrock) |
chicago's largest is the circle interchange where the dan ryan/kennedy intersects with the ike, just southwest of downtown, but it's an outmoded design from the 60s that has notorious back-ups. i've heard that it's the worst interchange in the nation in terms of back-ups.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ge_Chicago.jpg source: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...ge_Chicago.jpg milwaukee has a 5 level interchange, the recently re-opened marquette interchange, just south west of downtown. http://www.hntb.com/sites/default/fi...I_2009_072.jpg source: http://www.hntb.com/sites/default/fi...I_2009_072.jpg |
Miami has the Golden Glades. The intersection of I-95, Palmetto Expressway, US441 (surface) and SR9 (surface), It's not that impressive looking but it is hell to navigate. It's the only interchange I've seen where you have to exit onto surface roads, including a stop light, to get from one highway to another.'
But it also has a great view of Miami's skylines from atope the HOV lane which flys over the whole thing. http://www.crte.org/images/freeways/08-ggx.jpg |
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East St Louis is building a new one for the new bridge, with this one just a few miles away.
http://www.skylinescenes.com/gallery...line_98932.jpg |
I'm always fascinated by these things. BTW, I can see the house my mother grew up in and her high school (Robert E. Lee) in this pic.
http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8448/7...433b1fd9_b.jpg |
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But it's worth pointing out that the interchange actually has a very small footprint in the scheme of things. I'm anxious to see what happens when they eventually rebuild it. |
Shanghai has a bunch of these, but the largest is probably the Xinzhuang Interchange in south Shanghai. It has 4 freeways (S4 - bottom right, S20 - top centre - centre right, G60 - centre left, Humin Elevated Road - top right) plus surface streets, and passes over both intercity and metro rail.
http://desmond.imageshack.us/Himg69/...pg&res=landing |
Though not exactly a highway interchange, I've always found Toronto's Pearson Airport to be an impressive example of spaghetti manglery:
http://maps.google.ca/maps?hl=en&ll=...13164&t=k&z=17 |
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Man I've always loved these.
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Gah, I've been through that interchange with The Connector and I 20 a few times coming from Birmingham. I hate that thing...
Huntsville has one (I-565/US 231/US 431 plus Washington St, Jefferson St, and Oakwood Ave) that's about 3 to 4 miles long. It's more of a slender spaghetti, but it's no less confusing and ineffective (despite it's more recent construction). |
I respect how Chicago generally has undersized expressway infrastructure-with some notable exceptions-in a city with otherwise massive infrastructure. If Chicago was in the sunbelt, the Circle would probably be the largest spaghetti clusterfuck east of California, or worse.
Of course, I've been stuck in fubar circle induced traffic ...mental convulsions. |
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