Louisiana Highway 35







































Louisiana Highway 35 marker


Louisiana Highway 35
Route information
Maintained by Louisiana DOTD
Length 52.152 mi[1] (83.931 km)
Existed 1955 renumbering–present
Major junctions
South end
LA 82 in Forked Island
 
I-10 in Rayne
North end
US 190 in Lawtell
Location
Parishes
Vermilion, Lafayette, Acadia, St. Landry

Highway system


  • Louisiana Highway System


  • Interstate

  • US

  • State

  • Scenic







LA 34

LA 36


Louisiana Highway 35 (LA 35) is a 52.3 miles (84.2 km)-long north-south state highway in Louisiana that serves Vermilion, Lafayette, Acadia, and Saint Landry parishes, extending from Louisiana Highway 82, intersecting with exit 87 of Interstate 10, ending at US Route 190.[2]




Contents






  • 1 Route description


  • 2 History


  • 3 Major intersections


  • 4 References





Route description


From the south, LA 35 begins at a junction with LA 82 located just north of the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway and an area known as Forked Island. The route heads northward and crosses LA 14 in the city of Kaplan. North of Kaplan, LA 35 briefly overlaps LA 92 to the west of Indian Bayou. About 7 miles (11 km) later, LA 35 passes through the city of Rayne, where it runs concurrent with US 90 through the center of town. After US 90 departs to the east, LA 35 passes through a diamond interchange with I-10 (exit 87) at the north end of town. This interchange is followed immediately by a junction with LA 98. Continuing northward, LA 35 passes through the rural community of Branch en route to the town of Church Point. The route zigzags through the center of town, overlapping the route of LA 95. North of Church Point, LA 35 meanders into St. Landry Parish and reaches its northern terminus at US 190 in Lawtell.[2]



History


Prior to the 1955 Louisiana Highway renumbering, LA 35 was a road from Amite to Bogalusa via Franklinton. In 1955 the Amite-to-Franklinton segment became part of LA 16, and the Franklinton-to-Bogalusa segment became part of LA 10.




Major intersections





























































































































































































Parish Location mi[1]
km Destinations Notes
Vermilion 0.000 0.000
LA 82 – Esther, Pecan Island
Southern terminus; 1.0 mile (1.6 km) north of Forked Island
8.215 13.221
LA 335 – Perry, Abbeville
11.433 18.400
LA 708
Eastern terminus of LA 708
Kaplan 11.862 19.090
LA 14 (Veterans Memorial Drive) – Abbeville, Gueydan
13.848 22.286
LA 696 east – Meaux
Western terminus of LA 696
14.832 23.870
LA 700 north – Indian Bayou
Southern terminus of LA 700
17.878 28.772
LA 699 – Crowley
19.904 32.032
LA 92 west – Morse
South end of LA 92 concurrency
20.924 33.674
LA 705
Eastern terminus of LA 705
21.434 34.495
LA 92 east – Indian Bayou
North end of LA 92 concurrency

Lafayette

No major junctions
Acadia 24.614 39.612
LA 342 east (Golden Grain Road) – Ridge
Western terminus of LA 342
Rayne 28.549 45.945
US 90 west (West Branche Street) – Crowley
South end of US 90 concurrency
29.129 46.879
US 90 east (East Texas Avenue) – Duson
LA 3076 (American Legion Drive)
North end of US 90 concurrency; eastern terminus of LA 3076
29.620 47.669
LA 98 east (West Jeff Davis Avenue)
South end of LA 98 concurrency
30.265–
30.403
48.707–
48.929

I-10 – Lafayette, Lake Charles
Exit 87 on I-10
30.429 48.971
LA 98 west (Roberts Cove Road) – Roberts Cove, Maxie
North end of LA 98 concurrency
36.326 58.461
LA 1102 east (J.E. Pelton Road)
Western terminus of LA 1102
Branch 37.249 59.946
LA 365 (Branch Highway) – Higginbotham, Mowata
40.764 65.603
LA 370 west (Roxie Highway) – Richard
Eastern terminus of LA 370
Church Point 42.239 67.977
LA 95 south (South Main Street) – Opelousas
South end of LA 95 concurrency
42.561 68.495
LA 95 north (North Main Street) – Eunice
North end of LA 95 concurrency

Acadia–St. Landry
parish line
45.083 72.554
LA 751 (St. Margaret Road)
Southern terminus of LA 751
St. Landry 47.528 76.489
LA 358
51.336 82.617
LA 752
Eastern terminus of LA 752
Lawtell 52.087–
52.152
83.826–
83.931

US 190 (Prejean Highway, Lawler Highway) – Opelousas, Eunice
Northern terminus; one-way pair
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

  •       Concurrency terminus



References






Template:Attached KML/Louisiana Highway 35

KML is from Wikidata




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  2. ^ ab Google (August 21, 2016). "Overview Map of LA 35" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved August 21, 2016.










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