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  2. Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Public: Owner: City of Baton Rouge/Parish of East Baton Rouge: Operator: Baton Rouge Airport Authority: Serves: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Location: Baton Rouge, Louisiana: Elevation AMSL: 70 ft / 21 m: Coordinates: Website: www.flybtr.com: Maps; FAA airport diagram: Runways

  3. New Orleans–Baton Rouge passenger rail - Wikipedia

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    view. talk. edit. New Orleans–Baton Rouge passenger rail is a proposed inter-city passenger train service between New Orleans and Baton Rouge along the I-10 corridor in the U.S. state of Louisiana. The route would connect the state's largest city to its second-largest city and state capital with trains as fast as 90 mph (140 km/h).

  4. Capital Area Transit System - Wikipedia

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    Capital Area Transit System, labeling itself CATS, is a public transportation provider in East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana. It serves the city and several west bank suburbs [citation needed], but does not travel outside parish boundaries or across the Mississippi River. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 1,109,900, or about 3,300 per ...

  5. Lafayette Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Public: Owner: City & Parish of Lafayette: Operator: Lafayette Airport Commission: Serves: Lafayette, Louisiana: Location: Lafayette Parish, near Lafayette, Louisiana: Elevation AMSL: 42 ft / 13 m: Coordinates: Website: www.LFTairport.com: Map

  6. Lake Charles Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    Airport type: Public: Owner: Calcasieu Parish: Serves: Lake Charles, Louisiana: Elevation AMSL: 15 ft / 5 m: Coordinates: Website: FlyLakeCharles.com: Map

  7. Ryan Airfield - Wikipedia

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    Aerial image as of May 1992 from USGS The National Map; FAA Airport Diagram , effective May 16, 2024; FAA Terminal Procedures for RYN, effective May 16, 2024; Resources for this airport: FAA airport information for RYN; AirNav airport information for RYN; FlightAware airport information and live flight tracker; SkyVector aeronautical chart for RYN

  8. U.S. Route 61 - Wikipedia

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    The section of US 61 from New Orleans to Baton Rouge is known as the Airline Highway. Although the road fronts the former terminal of Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport and passes near Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport , the name originally referred to the highway's straight route in contrast to that of the winding Jefferson ...

  9. Shreveport Regional Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport's runways and terminal are visible to traffic along Interstate 20, a main east–west corridor of the Southern United States. Shreveport Regional was designed to replace the Shreveport Downtown Airport, which limited growth due to its close proximity of the Red River. The airport had 683,498 passengers in calendar year 2019.

  10. Baton Rouge, Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    The Baton Rouge Metropolitan Airport, located in the North Baton Rouge community of Scotlandville, is situated just 10 minutes north of downtown and nearby Baker. The airport serves as a vital transportation hub, connecting the area with the four major airline hubs that serve the southern United States.

  11. Louisiana World War II Army Airfields - Wikipedia

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    1940-present. During World War II, the United States Army Air Forces (USAAF) established numerous air facilities in Louisiana for antisubmarine defense in the Gulf of Mexico and for training pilots and aircrews of USAAF fighters and bombers. The larger facilities were Army Air Bases (AAB) while the Army Air Fields ( AAFld) were lesser facilities.