Louisiana Highway 45 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

The entire highway is in Jefferson Parish.

Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Lafitte 0.0 0.0 Dead end at Bayou Barataria Southern terminus of LA 45
1.9 3.1 Bridge over Bayou Des Oies
Jean Lafitte 5.4 8.7 LA 302 (Fisherman Boulevard) to LA 3257 (Privateer Boulevard) Eastern terminus of LA 302
8.9 14.3 LA 303 (Jean Lafitte Boulevard) to LA 3134 north (Leo Kerner/Lafitte Parkway) Western terminus of LA 303;
Junction includes incorrect signage
9.6 15.4 LA 3134 (Leo Kerner/Lafitte Parkway) Southern terminus of LA 3134;
South end of LA 3134 concurrency;
Unsigned junction
Jean Lafitte-Crown Point line 10.2 16.4 Bridge over Bayou Barataria/Gulf Intracoastal Waterway
Crown Point 11.0 17.7 LA 3134 north (Leo Kerner/Lafitte Parkway) North end of LA 3134 concurrency
11.6 18.7 LA 301 (Barataria Boulevard) Northeastern terminus of LA 301
12.7 20.4 LA 560-4 (Sharpe Road) Northeastern terminus of LA 560-4;
Unsigned junction
13.6 21.9 LA 3134 (Leo Kerner/Lafitte Parkway) – Lafitte, New Orleans
Estelle 20.6 33.2 LA 3134 (Leo Kerner/Lafitte Parkway) Northern terminus of LA 3134
Marrero 23.5 37.8
US 90 Bus. (West Bank Expressway) – New Orleans
Exit 4B (U.S. 90 Business)
23.9 38.5 LA 18 (4th Street, Barataria Boulevard) Northern terminus;
Junction includes incorrect signage
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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