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U.S. Highway 90 Louisiana

U.S. Highway 90 Louisiana Highway Guides

Scenes Related to U.S. 90
Eastbound Louisiana 182 in the town of Berwick situated on the Atchafalaya River. There are various branches of Louisiana 182 along the U.S. 90 corridor, and each one represents the original pathway for the U.S. route. Within view here is the two lane arch bridge for Louisiana 182 and the four lane cantilever bridge and viaduct for U.S. 90 on the right. Photo taken 11/12/99.
Another perspective of the U.S. 90 and Louisiana 182 Atchafalaya River bridges from Berwick looking eastward. The U.S. 90 water crossing is up to full freeway standards in preparation for the arrival of Interstate 49. Photo taken 11/12/99.
Crossing the Atchafalaya River bridge on U.S. 90 westbound looking north at the Louisiana 182 arch bridge. The bridge itself is vary narrow, similar to the Rigolets U.S. 90 bridge in eastern Louisiana. Photo taken 11/12/99.
Peering to the south from U.S. 90 towards Lake Borgne is a nearby railroad swing bridge over the Chef Menteur Pass. Photo taken 11/12/99.
Crossing the Mississippi state line into Louisiana on westbound is this truss bridge across the River of Pearls. The waterway separates the two states from the Gulf of Mexico northward towards Sandy Hook, Mississippi. Photo taken 11/06/99.
Vantagepoint looking southwestward from the marshy muck on the rivers edge. U.S. 90 travels through desolation between Mississippi 607 and U.S. 190, with many abandoned homes and businesses. Photo taken 11/06/99.
This relic of a lift bridge can be found on U.S. 90 as it crosses over the West Pearl River at Bogue Chitto. This waterway marks the western extent of the Pearl River Wildlife Management Area. The first photograph was taken from a nearby dock along the waters edge. Photos taken 11/06/99.

Page Updated January 18, 2008.