Interstate 430

{{short description|Highway in Arkansas}}

{{Use American English|date=April 2025}}

{{Infobox road

|state=AR

|type=I

|route=430

|map={{maplink-road |from=Interstate 430.map }}

|map_custom=yes

|map_notes=I-430 highlighted in red

|length_mi=12.93

|length_round=2

|length_ref={{cite web|url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/interstate_highway_system/routefinder/?redirect|title=Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2|publisher=Federal Highway Administration|access-date=5 October 2014}}

|established=early 1980s

|spur_type=I

|spur_of=30

|direction_a=South

|terminus_a={{jct|state=AR|I|30|US|67|US|70}} in Little Rock

|junction={{jct|state=AR|I|630|road|Chenal Parkway}} in Little Rock

|direction_b=North

|terminus_b={{jct|state=AR|I|40|US|65|AR|100}} in North Little Rock

|counties=Pulaski

|previous_type=US

|previous_route=425

|next_type=I

|next_route=440

}}

Interstate 430 (I-430) is a {{convert|12.93|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} Interstate highway in Pulaski County, Arkansas, that bypasses the cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock. I-430 begins at an interchange southwest of Downtown Little Rock with I-30 and travels north to cross the Arkansas River and end at I-40. The first plans for the freeway appeared in 1955.

Route description

I-430 starts its {{convert|12.93|mi|km|adj=on}} route at a trumpet interchange with I-30/US 67/US 70. From the interchange, US 70 joins I-430 as it travels northwest and passes over Highway 338 (Baseline Road) before having a diamond interchange with Highway 5 (Stagecoach Road). At the interchange, US 70 splits off onto Stagecoach Road to the east, with Highway 5 running west. I-430 goes north to pass Remington College and intersect Highway 300 (Colonel Glenn Road) before curving eastward to intersect Shackleford Road and then turning back north. Immediately after passing under Kanis Road, the highway has a cloverleaf interchange with I-630 at its western terminus. After I-630, the roadway goes past Immanuel Baptist Church and Breckenridge Village to intersect Rodney Parham Road near the Colony West Shopping Center and later Highway 10 (Cantrell Road). The Highway 10 interchange is the final I-430 interchange before the freeway crosses the Arkansas River on the I-430 Bridge. After the bridge, the roadway passes Rosenbaum Lake and intersects with Highway 100 (Crystal Hill Road) before ending at a three-way interchange with I-40/US 65.{{google maps |url=https://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=Unknown+road&daddr=34.81863,-92.343864&hl=en&geocode=FYPlEAIdKA1--g%3B&mra=mi&mrsp=1,0&sz=15&rtol=0&sll=34.821202,-92.341375&sspn=0.019976,0.032959&ie=UTF8&ll=34.754025,-92.314682&spn=0.319873,0.527344&z=11 |title=Interstate 430 |accessdate=2009-03-10}}

History

Image:Little Rock, Arkansas 1955 Yellow Book.jpg

Early plans for the Interstate Highway System include a route along roughly the same alignment as the present I-30 through the Little Rock area but are not detailed enough to show exactly how the cities would be served.Bureau of Public Roads, Proposed Interregional Highway System, 1939 Later, in 1955, a map of the Interstate Highway's plans shows a complete beltway around Little Rock, including present-day I-430 and I-440.Bureau of Public Roads, National System of Interstate and Defense Highways, September 1955 When preliminary urban routes were laid out in 1955, the beltway was shortened to the current route of I-430.Bureau of Public Roads, General Location of National System of Interstate Highways, 1955

The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) rerouted US 70 onto a portion of I-430 in May 2021 as part of a US 70 rerouting across Little Rock.{{ cite web |last=Tudor |first=Lorie H. |date=January 19, 2021 |title=Minute Order 2020-111 |work=Administrative Circular 2021-02 |url=https://www.ardot.gov/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/Admin-Cir.-2021-02-Minutes-of-the-Dec.-9-AHC-Meeting.pdf |location=Little Rock |publisher=Arkansas Department of Transportation |pages=9–10 |access-date=January 7, 2023 }}{{AASHTO minutes |year=2021S |page=2 |access-date=January 7, 2023 }}

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Exit list

{{jcttop|exit|type=route|county=Pulaski|state=AR|length_ref=}}

{{ARint|exit

|type=concur

|location=Little Rock

|lspan=8

|mile=0.00

|exit=129

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|30|name1={{jct|state=AR|US|67|US|70|dir2=west|noshield=yes}}|city1=Little Rock|city2=Texarkana}}

|notes=Southern terminus; southern end of US 70 concurrency; signed as exits 129A (east) and 129B (west); exit nos. correspond to I-30}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=0.19

|type=incomplete

|exit=128

|road=Mabelvale West Road / Otter Creek Road / Bass Pro Parkway

|notes=Southbound exit and northbound entrance; exit no. corresponds to I-30}}

{{ARint|exit

|type=concur

|mile=1.25

|exit=1

|road={{jct|state=AR|US|70|AR|5|dir1=east|dir2=south|name2=Stagecoach Road}}

|notes=Northern end of US 70 concurrency; northern terminus of AR 5}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=3.59

|exit=4

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|300|dir1=east|name1=Colonel Glenn Road}}

|notes=Western terminus of AR 300

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=5.34

|exit=5

|road=Shackleford Road to Kanis Road

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=6.30

|exit=6

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|630|dir1=east|road|Chenal Parkway to Baptist Health Drive / Markham Street|location1=Downtown}}

|notes=Signed as exits 6A (I-630) and 6B (Chenal); exits 8C-A on I-630; access to Markham Street via Shackleford Road

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=7.70

|exit=8

|road=Rodney Parham Road

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=9.06

|exit=9

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|10|name1=Cantrell Road}}

}}

{{ARint|exit

|location=North Little Rock

|lspan=2

|mile=11.63

|exit=12

|road={{jct|state=AR|AR|100|name1=Crystal Hill Road}} to Maumelle Boulevard

}}

{{ARint|exit

|mile=12.83

|exit=13

|road={{jct|state=AR|I|40|name1={{jct|state=AR|US|65|noshield=yes}}|city1=Fort Smith|location2=Memphis|location3=Oklahoma City}}

|notes=Northern terminus; signed as exits 13A (east) and 13B (west); exit 147 on I-40}}

{{jctbtm|keys=concur,incomplete}}

References

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