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  1. A Trumpet interchange is a road junction that typically uses grade separation, and one or more looped ramps, to permit traffic on at least one highway to pass through the junction without directly crossing any other traffic stream. About Trumpet Interchange Trumpet interchanges have been used where one highway terminates at another highway.
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    What is a double trumpet interchange used for?
    A double-trumpet interchange version can be found where a toll road meets another toll road or a free highway. They are also useful when most traffic on the terminating highway is going the same direction. The turn that isn't used as often would get the slower loop ramp.
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    Is the new US 30/oh 696 interchange inside or outside trumpet?
    Michael G. Koerner reports that the new US 30/OH 696 interchange (see map) near Beaverdam, Ohio is an "inside trumpet": the westbound mainline follows the high-speed ramp outside the loop, the southbound ramp diverges from the left, and the northbound to westbound loop traffic converges from the left. Of the several "which page should this go on?"
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    What is the difference between a double trumpet and a triple trumpet?
    Often an interchange involving a toll freeway to another freeway will be a double trumpet, with all connecting traffic stopping at a toll station between the trumpets. Sometimes more roads join in. The end of the Pennsylvania Turnpike at I-81 and US 6 near Scranton has a triple trumpet.
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    When are interchanges used?
    Interchanges are almost always used when at least one of the roads is a controlled-access highway (freeway or motorway) or a limited-access divided highway (expressway), though they may occasionally be used at junctions between two surface streets.
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    WebTrumpet interchanges have been used where one highway terminates at another highway. These involve at least one loop ramp connecting traffic either entering or leaving the …

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    WebTrumpets, and other 3-way interchanges. This is a conceptually simple way to end one freeway at another. Like a cloverleaf, it requires only one or two bridges, and designing …

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    WebThe turbine interchange is an alternative four-way directional interchange. The turbine interchange requires fewer levels (usually two or three) while retaining directional ramps throughout. It features right-exit, left-turning …

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    WebOct 20, 2013 · Section 3: Trumpet Interchanges. This part of the guide will cover trumpet interchanges, a popular, realistic way to connect two RHWs together in a 3-way …

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    WebJun 12, 2021 · Description. Trumpet Interchange. Footprint: Small-Medium. Cost: ~$30,000. Designed to be compatible with vanilla. Used best with Mass Transit DLC …

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    WebTrumpet interchange. Allows one highway to end/begin perpendicularly to another highway with the construction of one overpass. Three-way interchange. Also called T …



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