Jubilee Parkway
Bayway (aerial), I-10 Bayway looking west to Mobile. Jubilee Parkway 1
Jubilee Parkway
Bayway (aerial), I-10 Bayway looking west to Mobile. Jubilee Parkway 1
Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 2
Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 2
Jubilee Parkway
Drivers from U.S. 98 (Bankhead Tunnel) join Interstate 10 eastbound from Exit 27. Interstate 10 follows the Mobile Bayway across southern reaches of Pinto Bay through to the Tensaw River crossing into Baldwin County. The route is also named the Jubilee Parkway for the generally annual fish jubilee, a natural phenomenon where large congregations of fish, crab, shrimp and other water life crowd in the shallow waters of Mobile Bay. Jubilee Parkway 3
Jubilee Parkway
Drivers from U.S. 98 (Bankhead Tunnel) join Interstate 10 eastbound from Exit 27. Interstate 10 follows the Mobile Bayway across southern reaches of Pinto Bay through to the Tensaw River crossing into Baldwin County. The route is also named the Jubilee Parkway for the generally annual fish jubilee, a natural phenomenon where large congregations of fish, crab, shrimp and other water life crowd in the shallow waters of Mobile Bay. Jubilee Parkway 3
Jubilee Parkway
I-10. Jubilee Parkway 4
Jubilee Parkway
I-10. Jubilee Parkway 4
Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 5
Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 5
Jubilee Parkway
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Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 6
Jubilee Parkway
Kind of a wierd perspectice on the I-10 Bayway from Daphne. Jubilee Parkway 7
Jubilee Parkway
Kind of a wierd perspectice on the I-10 Bayway from Daphne. Jubilee Parkway 7
Jubilee Parkway
Passing under the Mobile Bayway along U.S. 90 & 98 (Battleship Parkway) and looking east from within the Exit 30 diamond interchange. Jubilee Parkway 8
Jubilee Parkway
Passing under the Mobile Bayway along U.S. 90 & 98 (Battleship Parkway) and looking east from within the Exit 30 diamond interchange. Jubilee Parkway 8
Jubilee Parkway
Storm surge from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 knocked out a portion of the Exit 30 on-ramp to Interstate 10 (Mobile Bayway) east from U.S. 90 & 98 (Battleship Parkway). These views look at construction to replace the five concrete bridge spans that were destroyed and the reopened ramp. Jubilee Parkway 9
Jubilee Parkway
Storm surge from Hurricane Katrina in 2005 knocked out a portion of the Exit 30 on-ramp to Interstate 10 (Mobile Bayway) east from U.S. 90 & 98 (Battleship Parkway). These views look at construction to replace the five concrete bridge spans that were destroyed and the reopened ramp. Jubilee Parkway 9
Jubilee Parkway
Views of the Mobile Bayway looking east from U.S. 90 & 98. The entire Bayway is illuminated with overhead lighting. Variable message and speed limit signs are used throughout the eight-mile viaducts as well. These signs were installed after sea fog caused a major traffic disaster with a 200+ car pileup in 1995. Waters below vary from a few inches to a few feet. When strong northerly winds blow, often times the muddy bottom is exposed. During heavy rain events such as tropical storms and hurricanes, the causeway portion of U.S. 90 & 98 oftentimes closes due to storm surge. At these times, Interstate 10 acts as the only roadway between Mobile and the Eastern Shore of Baldwin County. The bayway itself carries just four lanes and an overall expansion to eight lanes remains planned in conjunction with a new high-level bridge over Mobile River itself. Funding issues and resistance from city officials and industry business leaders in Mobile have pushed back any construction for the foreseeable future. Jubilee Parkway 10
Jubilee Parkway
Views of the Mobile Bayway looking east from U.S. 90 & 98. The entire Bayway is illuminated with overhead lighting. Variable message and speed limit signs are used throughout the eight-mile viaducts as well. These signs were installed after sea fog caused a major traffic disaster with a 200+ car pileup in 1995. Waters below vary from a few inches to a few feet. When strong northerly winds blow, often times the muddy bottom is exposed. During heavy rain events such as tropical storms and hurricanes, the causeway portion of U.S. 90 & 98 oftentimes closes due to storm surge. At these times, Interstate 10 acts as the only roadway between Mobile and the Eastern Shore of Baldwin County. The bayway itself carries just four lanes and an overall expansion to eight lanes remains planned in conjunction with a new high-level bridge over Mobile River itself. Funding issues and resistance from city officials and industry business leaders in Mobile have pushed back any construction for the foreseeable future. Jubilee Parkway 10
Jubilee Parkway
Interstate 10 Bayway in Mobile. Jubilee Parkway 11
Jubilee Parkway
Interstate 10 Bayway in Mobile. Jubilee Parkway 11
Jubilee Parkway
Traffic is flowing smoothly on the Interstate 10 Bayway. Jubilee Parkway 12
Jubilee Parkway
Traffic is flowing smoothly on the Interstate 10 Bayway. Jubilee Parkway 12
Jubilee Parkway
The Bayway to Mobile, AL. Jubilee Parkway 13
Jubilee Parkway
The Bayway to Mobile, AL. Jubilee Parkway 13
Jubilee Parkway
Jubilee Parkway 14
Jubilee Parkway
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