Belt Line Road (Texas) - Junction List

Junction List

Counter clockwise reads down and clockwise reads up. The entire route is located in Dallas County, Texas.

Location Destinations Notes
Balch Springs I-20 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway)
Eastgate Drive, Pioneer Road Traffic circle
Lake June Road Northbound traffic must turn right and southbound must turn left
Mesquite SH 352 (Davis Street, Main Street)
US 80 Begin Broadway Boulevard Signage
Garland I-30
South 1st Street Northbound traffic must turn right and southbound traffic must turn right
SH 66 east (Avenue B) / SH 78 south – Rowlett South end of SH 78 overlap
SH 78 north (Lavon Drive) / Main Street – Wylie North end of SH 78 overlap
Buckingham Road 1st Street ends and Belt Line Road signage begins
Richardson ATSF Railway Underpass (Tyler Street) Main Street signage begins
US 75 (Central Expressway) Main Street signage ends
Dallas SH 289 (Preston Road)
Addison Dallas North Tollway
Carrollton I-35E (Stemmons Freeway)
President George Bush Turnpike
Coppell Denton Tap Road CCW traffic must turn left and CW traffic must turn right
Coppell,
Irving
I-635 (Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway)
Irving SH 114 (John W. Carpenter Freeway)
SH 161 south/President George Bush Turnpike north
SH 183 (Airport Freeway) / SH 356 east (Irving Boulevard) Interchange
Grand Prairie I-30 (Tom Landry Highway)
SH 180 (Main Street) / FM 1382 North end of FM 1382
Spur 303 (Pionner Parkway)
I-20 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway)
Dallas Camp Wisdom Road Gap in Belt Line signage on FM 1382
Cedar Hill US 67 (J. Elmer Weaver Freeway)
FM 1382 north CW end of FM 1382 overlap
Desoto I-35E (South R.L. Thornton Freeway, Beckley Avenue) / FM 1382 South end of FM 1382
Lancaster SH 342 (Dallas Avenue)
Wilmer I-45
Dallas US 175 (C.F. Hawn Freeway)
I-20 (Ronald Reagan Memorial Highway)

Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex roads
Radial
  • Ronald Reagan Mem. Highway (I-20)
  • Tom Landry Freeway (I-30)
  • I-35
  • Julius Schepps Freeway (I-45)
  • Stemmons Freeway (I-35E)
  • North/South Freeway (I-35W)
  • Marvin D. Love Freeway (US 67)
  • Central Expressway (US 75)
  • US 80
  • US 81
  • C.F. Hawn Freeway (US 175)
  • Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Freeway (U.S. Route 287)
  • John W. Carpenter Freeway (SH 114)
  • Sam Rayburn Tollway (SH 121)
  • Alliance Gateway Freeway (SH 170)
  • Airport Freeway (SH 183)
  • S.M. Wright Freeway (SH 310)
  • Angus G. Wynne Freeway (SH 360)
  • International Parkway (Spur 97/SH 121)
  • Woodall Rodgers Freeway (Spur 366)
  • Sam Rayburn Tollway (Spur 399)
  • Dallas North Tollway
  • Good-Latimer Expressway (Spur 559)
  • Chisholm Trail Parkway
  • Trinity Parkway
Circumferential
  • Lyndon B. Johnson Freeway (I-635)
  • Jim Wright Freeway (I-820)
  • Loop 9
  • Walton Walker Boulevard (Loop 12)
  • President George Bush Turnpike (SH 161 and 190)
  • Loop 288
  • Patriot Parkway (Spur 408)
Non-freeways
  • US 77
  • US 377
  • US 380
  • BUS US 287 (Main Street)
  • SH 5
  • SH 10
  • SH 26
  • SH 66
  • Garland Avenue (SH 78)
  • SH 180
  • Jacksboro Highway (SH 199)
  • Preston Road (SH 289)
  • Lancaster Road (SH 342)
  • Scyene Road (SH 352)
  • Irving Boulevard (SH 356)
  • Texas State Highway Spur 303
  • Camp Bowie West (Spur 580)
  • Harry Hines Boulevard (Loop 354)
  • Norman F. Whitsitt Parkway (FM 544)
  • Davis Boulevard (FM 1938)
  • Southlake Boulevard (FM 1709)
  • FM 157
  • FM 720
  • Harmon Road (FM 3479)
  • Belt Line Road
  • Turtle Creek Boulevard
  • Green Oaks Boulevard
Interchanges, bridges,
and tunnels
  • High Five Interchange
  • Lewisville Lake Toll Bridge
  • Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge
  • Mountain Creek Lake Bridge
  • Addison Airport Toll Tunnel

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