| U.S. Route 75 | |
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| Route information | |
| Length: | 1,239 mi (1,994 km) | 
| Existed: | 1926 – present | 
| Major junctions | |
| South end: |   I‑30 / I‑45 at Dallas, TX | 
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| North end: | Canada–US border at Noyes, MN; Port of Entry closed | 
| Location | |
| States: | Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Minnesota | 
| Highway system | |
U.S. Route 75 is a north–south U.S. Highway. The highway's northern terminus is in Noyes, Minnesota, at the Canada–US border, where it once continued as Manitoba Highway 75 on the other side of the now-closed border crossing. Its southern terminus is at Interstate 30 and Interstate 45 in Dallas, where it is known as North Central Expressway.
U.S. 75 was a border-to-border route, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico at Galveston, Texas. However, the entire segment south of Dallas has been decommissioned in favor of Interstate 45, a cutoff section of town-to-town surface road having become State Highway 75.
The first freeway in Texas was a several-mile stretch of US 75 (now I-45)--The Gulf Freeway, opened to Houston traffic on October 1, 1948. The stretch of US 75 between Interstate 30 and the Oklahoma state line has exits numbered consecutively from 1 to 75 (with occasional A and B designations), excluding 9-19. All other Texas freeways that have exit numbers are coordinated with mile markers.