Woodrow Bean Transmountain Drive - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in El Paso County.

Location Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
El Paso US 62 east / US 85 north (South Santa Fe Street) – Downtown El Paso
4 US 54 north (Patriot Freeway) to I-110 Clockwise end of the freeway
7 Fonseca Drive
10 Midway Drive Clockwise exit and entrance
12 Yarbrough Drive
13 Plant Street Counter-clockwise exit and entrance
Padres Drive At-grade intersection
15 Zaragoza Road
16 Pan American Drive Counter-clockwise exit and clockwise entrance
FM 258 (Socorro Road) – Socorro Part of exit 16 counter-clockwise and exit 17 clockwise
17 SH 20 (Alameda Avenue) – Downtown El Paso, Socorro Clockwise exit and counter-clockwise entrance
18 FM 76 (North Loop Drive)
20 I-10 / Rojas Drive – Las Cruces, Van Horn, San Antonio
21 Bob Hope Drive Counter-clockwise exit and clockwise entrance
22A Pellicano Drive
22B Vista del Sol Drive
23 FM 659 (Zaragoza Drive) / Montwood Drive
24 Pebble Hills Boulevard
25 Edgemere Boulevard
26 US 62 / US 180 – El Paso, Carlsbad Counter-clockwise end of freeway
30 Spur 601 (Liberty Expressway) – El Paso International Airport, Ft. Bliss, Biggs AAF
El Paso 40 Railroad Drive Clockwise end of freeway
41
US 54 Bus. (Dyer Street)
Counter-clockwise exit and clockwise entrance
42 Audubon Road Counter-clockwise end of freeway
US 54 (Patriot Freeway) – Downtown El Paso
El Paso I-10 (Desert Boulevard) – Downtown El Paso, Las Cruces
Canutillo SH 20 (Doniphan Drive) – Downtown El Paso, Anthony
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/former
  • HOV only
  • Incomplete access
  • Tolled/ETC
  • Unopened

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