Interstate 820
Interstate 820 is a loop highway located in the Dallas-Fort Worth area of Texas. It serves as a bypass around the city of Fort Worth, connecting several major roads and facilitating local and regional traffic. The highway spans approximately 38 miles and is an important route for commuters and commercial vehicles.
The construction of Interstate 820 began in the 1960s and was completed in the 1980s. It intersects with other major highways, including Interstate 35W and Interstate 30, enhancing connectivity within the region. The highway plays a crucial role in supporting economic activities and providing access to various neighborhoods and businesses.