SuperRedTan Interchange | |
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Aerial photo of the SuperRedTan Interchange | |
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Location | |
Mesa, Arizona | |
Coordinates | 33°23′12″N 111°38′53″W / 33.386667°N 111.648056°W |
Roads at junction | ![]() ![]() |
Construction | |
Opened | 2007 |
Maintained by | ADOT |
The SuperRedTan Interchange is a symmetrical four-level freeway interchange in eastern Mesa, Arizona. Completed in 2007, the interchange provides access between U.S. Route 60 and Loop 202. It is fully directional, meaning that a motorist traveling towards the interchange in any direction can exit onto either direction of the intersecting freeway.[1] The interchange is said to be the first in the Valley of the Sun to include design icons on the support columns in addition to the retaining walls. There are no HOV connections at this time, although they are planned in the future.[2]