- Interstate 85
Infobox road
type=I
route=85
established=
length_mi=668
length_round=2
length_ref=Fact|date=July 2008
direction_a=South
terminus_a=Jct|state=AL|I|65|US|82|SR|6 inMontgomery, AL
junction=Jct|state=GA|I|75 inAtlanta, GA
Jct|state=GA|I|20 inAtlanta, GA
Jct|state=SC|I|26 nearSpartanburg, SC
Jct|state=NC|I|77 in Charlotte, NC
Jct|state=NC|I|40 nearDurham, NC
direction_b=North
terminus_b=Jct|state=VA|I|95|US|460 inPetersburg, VA
commons=categoryInterstate 85 (I-85) is an
interstate highway in the southeasternUnited States . Its southern terminus is at an intersection withInterstate 65 inMontgomery, Alabama ; its northern terminus intersects with Interstate 95 inPetersburg, Virginia , near Richmond.An addition to Interstate 85 is proposed which will extend the route west from
Montgomery, Alabama to just east of theMississippi state line. [Volkert and Associates , [http://www.i85extension.com/ I-85 Extension Corridor Study & EUIS] ]Route description
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AL
80
130
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GA
180
292
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SC
106
172
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NC
233
377
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VA
69
112
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Total
668
1,082Alabama
Interstate 85 begins as a fork off
Interstate 65 in Montgomery. From here, I-85 parallelsU.S. Route 80 until the highway nears Tuskegee. At Tuskegee, I-85 leaves U.S. 80 and starts to parallelU.S. Route 29 , which the highway parallels for much of its length.I-85 also passes near Auburn, Opelika and Lanett before crossing the
Chattahoochee River into Georgia.Georgia
Alabama state line to LaGrange
In Georgia, Interstate 85 bypasses West Point before coming into the LaGrange area. East of LaGrange, I-85 intersects
Interstate 185 . Travelers can take I-185 to Columbus and Fort Benning. Travelers can also see the construction ofKia 's multi-billion dollar plant in West Point, just a few miles south west of LaGrange.I-85 in Georgia is secretly designated — but not signed as - State Route 403.
LaGrange to Atlanta
From LaGrange, I-85 heads northeastward towards Atlanta. Before reaching Atlanta, the highway passes the suburbs Newnan, College Park and East Point as well as intersecting
Interstate 285 and providing access toHartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport . On the south side of the city, I-85 merges withInterstate 75 to form theDowntown Connector . Just before downtown, the highway goes through a pile-up intersection withI-20 . Afterward, the two highways go through the heart of the city until they split just north of Georgia Tech. I-75 heads northwest while I-85 heads northeast. However, at the exit, I-75 drivers must take the right three lanes while I-85 motorists must use the left three lanes.Atlanta to South Carolina state line
Continuing northeast of Atlanta, Interstate 85 continues through the northeastern suburbs, bypassing Chamblee and Doraville, where there is another intersection with I-285 (nicknamed Spaghetti Junction).
Continuing northbound, drivers will see another interstate spur -
Interstate 985 , which provides a link to Gainesville - before heading through northeastern Georgia. AtLake Hartwell - which was formed by the damming of theSavannah River - I-85 crosses intoSouth Carolina .Just northeast of the I-75/I-85 northern split, I-85 was rerouted just north of its original route in the 1990s from just northeast of the interchange to near the State Route 400 interchange. [ [http://www.geocities.com/garoadwarrior76/SR13_Profile.html State Route 13 Page] Peach State Roads. Retrieved 27 May, 2007.] The original route is now signed State Route 13.
outh Carolina
Interstate 85 provides the major transportation route for
the Upstate ofSouth Carolina , linking together the major centers of Greenville andSpartanburg with regional centers of importance.Georgia state line to Greenville
In South Carolina, Interstate 85 bypasses Clemson and Anderson on the way to Greenville. Beginning at Anderson, I-85 widens from four to six lanes. Near Powdersville, U.S. 29 joins I-85 and they run concurrently until they cross the
Saluda River .Greenville to Spartanburg
Interstate 85 bypasses just south of Greenville, but provides two links into the city via spur routes Interstates 185 and 385. U.S. 29 splits from I-85 and joins I-185 toward downtown Greenville. I-185 recently saw a major expansion as a toll road south of the city as the Southern Connector was completed. In this section, the roadway is six to eight lanes wide, depending on the location.
Much of the Upstate's industrial, institutional, and commercial base is located along I-85, especially with regards to the growing automotive industry. The North American headquarters for
Michelin , along with a majorBMW assembly plant, and the newClemson University International Center for Automobile Research are all visible from the road. Additional companies have major operations along this corridor, includingHubbell Lighting , Sara Lee, Hitachi, andGeneral Electric . I-85 also bypassesGreenville-Spartanburg International Airport , which serves the Greenville-Spartanburg metropolitan area.partanburg to North Carolina state line
Instead of going into Spartanburg, I-85 bypasses the city to the north. Its original route is now signed Business Loop 85 and was approved by AASHTO on April 22, 1995. [ [http://www.interstate-guide.com/i-085.html Interstate 85@Interstate-Guide.com] Courtesy AARoads. Retrieved 27 May, 2007.]
North of Spartanburg, I-85 narrows from six lanes back to four lanes and bypasses Gaffney. At Gaffney, motorists can see The
Peachoid , a large water tower with its top shaped like apeach , which is one of the state's most important crops.Much of the terrain between Spartanburg and the North Carolina border is rural in nature.
North Carolina
In North Carolina, I-85 merges with I-40 from Greensboro to Hillsborough, just west of Durham. In Alamance County, the highway is also known as the Sam Hunt Freeway.
outh Carolina state line to Charlotte
Immediately upon coming into
North Carolina , drivers will realize thatCharlotte, North Carolina is still 45 minutes away. This is because Interstate 85 takes a more west to east routing along withU.S. Route 29 andU.S. Route 74 , nears Kings Mountain.Drivers will go through Gastonia and will eventually reach Charlotte with the option to bypass using
Interstate 485 .Charlotte to Greensboro
In Charlotte, I-85 bypasses
Charlotte-Douglas International Airport and turns northeastward just before reaching downtown Charlotte; thus I-85 just bypasses downtown to the north.The junction between I-85 and
Interstate 77 north of downtown Charlotte is a strange configuration. While I-85 passes under I-77, the northbound lanes of I-77 are to the west of I-77's southbound lanes. The travel lanes on I-77 return to their proper positions north and south of this interchange.North of Charlotte, the highway passes near Concord, where one can see the
Lowes Motor Speedway . There is much dedication to the Earnhardt family as there are many roads named using his name, such as Dale Earnhardt Boulevard andNorth Carolina Highway 3 .At milepost 98, the northbound lanes of I-85 cross under the southbound lanes, and cross back to the correct configuration near milepost 102. This results in motorists driving to the left of opposing traffic for approximately three miles (5 km). The switch is not very noticeable, because the roadways are separated by up to 400 feet (123 m) of woods in this area. A rest area and Vietnam Veterans memorial are located in the median of this section, so the crossover allows for all exits into the rest area to be normal right-hand exits.
Greensboro to Durham
Continuing northbound, I-85 passes though or near Salisbury, Lexington and High Point before reaching Greensboro. At Greensboro, I-85 shifts to its to a new routing, away from downtown. At Exit 120, Business I-85 (old I-85 through town) exits and
Interstate 73 begins its short overlap with I-85, leaving at Exit 122 (although the two interstates never share the same alignment). I-85 intersects with a new I-73 freeway for travelers bound westward towards Winston-Salem (via I-40). The former I-85 routing nearest downtown Greensboro (now Business I-85/I-40 (Business 85 joins I-40 at "Death Valley")) is also notorious for many traffic accidents and earned the above mentioned nickname "Death Valley". (Until September 2008, I-40 departed from I-85 at Exit 120, and its former — and once again current — alignment was signed as Business 40.)At Exit 131, I-85 joins I-40 east of downtown, and the two highways are cosigned as they pass through Burlington, Graham and Mebane then separate near Hillsborough. Interstate 85 continues to Durham while
Interstate 40 turns toward Chapel Hill and Raleigh.Around this area, one can visit the
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill andDuke University in Durham.Durham to Virginia state line
From Durham, I-85 turns northeastward and heads toward
Virginia . Until replaced during a recent upgrade, signs for Richmond used to exist in this part of North Carolina even though the end of the road is in Petersburg, Virginia.Virginia
Starting from the
Virginia border, drivers will pass South Hill and McKenney before heading into a large forest of trees. After the forest, Interstate 85 reaches Petersburg and ends at Interstate 95. The highway is briefly cosigned withU.S. Route 460 from a few miles west of Petersburg in Dinwiddie County to I-95.The last four miles (6 km) of I-85 near Petersburg once formed the southern end of the
Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike , which was completed in 1958. The tolls were removed in 1992 after Interstate 295 was completed. [Kozel, Scott [http://www.roadstothefuture.com/RPT_I295.html Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike (I-95/I-85) and I-285] Retrieved 27 May, 2007.]Virginia's portion of I-85 also the only Interstate highway in the state with a posted
speed limit greater than 65 miles per hour (105 kilometers per hour). It was raised from convert|65|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on to 70 mph (113 km/h) on July 1, 2006, by the state legislature.History
I-85 was rerouted around Greensboro in 2004; and it split with I-40 eight miles (13 km) east of the original departure point. I-40 ran with I-85 along the bypass to the southern/western end and I-40 continued on a new freeway alignment at Exit 121 until September 2008, when it was rerouted back to its old alignment through the city. Despite its reroute around Greensboro, the overall length for I-85 in North Carolina (233 miles/373 km) remains the same as before.
Future
There is currently a plan by Alabama state transportation officials to extend I-85 across western
Alabama , where it will connect withI-20 nearCuba, Alabama . This extension will roughly follow the route of U.S. 80, going through or bypassing Selma and Demopolis. [Hinnen, Jerry. [http://www.demopolistimes.com/articles/2005/01/18/news/news02.txt Shelby shares views with Hale, Greene counties] Posted by the Demopolis Times, 17 January, 2005.] This section is also envisioned by some as part of a proposedInterstate 14 .Interstate 85 is scheduled to have several new auxiliary routes in the future. Interstate 285 is also planned to follow part of the
U.S. Route 52 freeway from Lexington to Winston-Salem, both in North Carolina.Interstate 785 is currently planned by the North Carolina Department of Transportation to run from Greensboro toDanville, Virginia . The proposed route would follow the current U.S. 29 corridor.Major intersections
*
Interstate 65 inMontgomery, Alabama
* Interstate 185 nearLaGrange, Georgia .
*Interstate 285 nearCollege Park, Georgia . I-85 intersects this highway twice.
*Interstate 75 in Atlanta. The two highways run concurrently through much of the city.
*Interstate 20 in Atlanta.
*Interstate 985 nearLawrenceville, Georgia .
* Interstate 185 nearGreenville, South Carolina .
*Interstate 385 near Greenville.
*Interstate 26 nearSpartanburg, South Carolina .
*Interstate 585 near Spartanburg via Business Loop 85. An extension is currently underway that will extend I-585 to I-85.
*Interstate 485 inCharlotte, North Carolina . I-85 intersects I-485 twice.
*Interstate 77 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
*Interstate 40 inGreensboro, North Carolina . They stay connected untilHillsborough, North Carolina .
* FutureInterstate 73 in Greensboro.
* Interstate 95 inPetersburg, Virginia . ( [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Petersburg,+Virginia&ll=37.241262,-77.449493&spn=0.492298,0.720154&hl=en Map] )Auxiliary routes
ee also
*
Death Valley (North Carolina)
*Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike
* The I-85 RivalryBusiness routes
*Interstate 85 Business Loop in
High Point, North Carolina andGreensboro, North Carolina .
* Interstate 85 Business Loop near Spartanburg,South Carolina .References
External links
* [http://www.i85extension.com/ I-85 Extension Corridor Study] - Corridor study and environmental impact statement by the Alabama Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration.
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