U.S. Route 59

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U.S. Route 59 is a north–south United States highway that runs from the Mexico–U.S. border in Texas to the Canada–U.S. border in Minnesota, passing through several central states.

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All labels observed (2)

Label Occurrences
U.S. Route 59 canonical 8
U.S. Route 59 Future I-69 corridor 1

Statements (52)

Predicate Object
instanceOf United States Numbered Highway
north–south highway
category U.S. Highways in Iowa
U.S. Highways in Kansas
U.S. Highways in Minnesota
U.S. Highways in Missouri
U.S. Highways in Oklahoma
U.S. Highways in Texas
connects Mexico–U.S. border crossings and Canada–U.S. border crossings in the central United States
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossesBorderWith Canada
Mexico
direction north–south
establishedIn 1920s
hasJunctionWith Interstate 10
surface form: Interstate 10 in Texas

Interstate 20
surface form: Interstate 20 in Texas

Interstate 30
surface form: Interstate 30 in Texas

Interstate 35
surface form: Interstate 35 in Texas

Interstate 40
surface form: Interstate 40 in Oklahoma

Interstate 70
surface form: Interstate 70 in Kansas City region

Interstate 80
surface form: Interstate 80 in Iowa

Interstate 90
surface form: Interstate 90 in Minnesota
highwayNumber 59
maintainedBy state departments of transportation
numberingSystem odd-numbered U.S. Highway (north–south designation)
overlapsWith Interstate 69
surface form: Interstate 69 in Texas

Interstate 69E in Texas
Interstate 69W in Texas
parallelTo U.S. Route 75 in parts of its length
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
passesThrough Harlan, Iowa region
Houston–The Woodlands–Sugar Land metropolitan area
surface form: Houston, Texas metropolitan area

Iowa
Kansas
Laredo, Texas
Marshall, Minnesota region
Minnesota
Missouri
Muskogee, Oklahoma
surface form: Muskogee, Oklahoma region

Oklahoma
Ottawa, Kansas
surface form: Ottawa, Kansas region

St. Joseph, Missouri
surface form: St. Joseph, Missouri region

Texarkana metropolitan area
surface form: Texarkana, Texas–Arkansas region

Texas
routeType primary U.S. Highway
runsFrom U.S.–Mexico border
surface form: Mexico–United States border at Laredo, Texas
runsTo Canada–United States border
surface form: Canada–United States border near Lancaster, Minnesota
terminusA Laredo, Texas
terminusB Lancaster, Minnesota area
traversesRegion Great Plains
South Texas
Midwestern United States
surface form: Upper Midwest

Referenced by (9)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Interstate 30 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 59
Interstate 45 hasJunctionWith U.S. Route 59
Avoca, Iowa hasTransportationFeature U.S. Route 59
Shelby County, Iowa hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 59
Harrison County, Iowa hasMajorHighway U.S. Route 59
Victoria, Texas majorHighway U.S. Route 59
this entity surface form: U.S. Route 59 Future I-69 corridor