Expressway/Freeway in the Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona, United States
State Route 143
Hohokam Expressway
SR 143 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by ADOT
Length
3.93 mi[1] (6.32 km)
Existed
1957–present
Major junctions
South end
I-10 / US 60 in Phoenix
Major intersections
Loop 202 in Phoenix
North end
McDowell Road in Phoenix
Location
Country
United States
State
Arizona
Counties
Maricopa
Highway system
Arizona State Highway System
Interstate
US
State
Proposed
Former
← Loop 101
→ SR 169
Arizona State Route 143, also known as SR 143 and the Hohokam Expressway, is a north–south and access-controlled freeway in Maricopa County, Arizona, that runs from a junction with Interstate 10 at 48th Street in Phoenix to McDowell Road. The only other major junction along the 3.93-mile (6.32 km) route is with Loop 202, which is located one half-mile south of McDowell Road and the northern terminus.
The road lies directly to the east of Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Along with the Sky Harbor Expressway (former SR 153), SR 143's primary purpose is to provide East Valley residents with access to Sky Harbor from westbound Interstate 10 and US 60. This removes the need to travel longer on frequently congested I-10 and avoid the junction with Interstate 17's southern terminus.
^Roadway Inventory Management Section, Multimodal Planning Division (December 31, 2013). "2013 State Highway System Log" (PDF). Arizona Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 16, 2016.
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