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Interstate 440 (Arkansas)

Interstate 440 (I-440) and Highway 440 (AR 440), in the central part of the US state of Arkansas, form a partial freeway loop of 14.16 miles (22.79 km) connecting U.S. Highway 67 (US 67), US 167, and I-40 with I-30 and I-530 near Little Rock. I-440, known as the East Belt Freeway during planning and construction, travels through much of the area's industrial core in the eastern part of the metropolitan area, near Clinton National Airport and the Port of Little Rock. The route is mostly a six-lane freeway.[3] North of I-40, the route continues as AR 440 until it reaches US 67/US 167 (Future I-57) in Jacksonville. This section is known as the North Belt Freeway.

Interstate 440

I-440 highlighted in red, AR 440 highlighted in blue
Route information
Maintained by ArDOT
Length14.16 mi[1][2] (22.79 km)
HistoryLast completed in 2003
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-30 / I-530 / US 65 / US 67 / US 167 in Little Rock
Major intersections
East end Future I-57 / US 67 / US 167 in Jacksonville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateArkansas
CountiesPulaski
Highway system
I-430 AR 463

Route description edit

I-440 begins at I-30 at a large interchange with I-530. After this interchange, I-440 intersects AR 365 (Springer Boulevard) and Bankhead Drive near Clinton National Airport (formerly Little Rock National Airport). The highway continues across Lindsey Road northeast to cross the Arkansas River. I-440 has interchanges with US 165 and US 70 before terminating at I-40. On the northside of I-40, I-440 transitions to AR 440, an extension of I-440 built to Interstate standards. AR 440 runs northeast to Jacksonville, connecting North Little Rock's easternmost neighborhoods with US 67/US 167 (Future I-57). There are ghost ramps at the terminus. AR 440 may be redesignated as I-440 when I-57 is designated along US 67.

To avoid repeating the disturbance of the Fourche Creek floodplain by a causeway section of I-30 (including what is now the I-30/I-440/I-530 interchange), most of I-440 between I-30 and the exit leading to the airport is an extended bridge through the floodplain, crossing Fourche Creek several times.

History edit

 

Highway 440

LocationJacksonville
Existed2003–present

The idea of I-440 was first proposed in 1941.

I-440 is part of a planned full loop around the metropolitan area, together with I-430. Part of that effort, an extended route from I-440's east end at I-40 to US 67/US 167, opened in 2003 as AR 440 and is also part of the North Belt Freeway project. However, completing the North Belt Freeway to I-430 has been put on hold after its cost was estimated at over $600 million.[4]

Exit list edit

The entire route is in Pulaski County.

Locationmi[3]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Little Rock0.000.00 
 
 
 
I-30 west / US 67 south – Hot Springs, Texarkana
Western terminus of I-440
138 
 
 
 
  
 
  I-30 east / I-530 south / US 65 / US 67 north / US 167 – Downtown, Pine Bluff
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; signed as exits 138A (I-30) and 138B (I-530); exit numbers use I-30's mileposts
1.282.061  AR 365 (Springer Boulevard)
3.445.543  Bankhead Drive – Clinton National Airport
3.806.124Lindsey Road – Little Rock River Port
5.168.305Fourche Dam Pike – Little Rock River Port
North Little Rock6.9711.227  US 165 – England, Scott
7.9112.738  CR 82 (Faulkner Lake Road)
9.5515.3710  US 70
9.9616.0311  I-40 – Fort Smith, MemphisEastern terminus of I-440 and western terminus of AR 440; I-40 exit 159; signed as exits 11A (west) and 11B (east) westbound
Jacksonville13.4021.5712  AR 161 – Rixey
14.1622.7913    Future I-57 / US 67 / US 167 – Sherwood, North Little Rock, JacksonvilleTemporary eastern terminus of AR 440; US 67 exit 6
 
 
AR 440 north
Future continuation beyond US 67/US 167
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References edit

KML is from Wikidata
  1. ^ Route and Section Map (PDF) (Map). Pulaski County supplemental. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  2. ^ Route and Section Map (PDF) (Map). Pulaski County. Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Retrieved May 11, 2011.
  3. ^ a b Planning and Research Division (2010). . Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department. Archived from the original (ZIP) on June 23, 2011. Retrieved June 9, 2011.
  4. ^ "Board removes North Belt Freeway from plan". Washington Times. Associated Press. March 20, 2014. Retrieved March 16, 2018.

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Interstate 440 I 440 and Highway 440 AR 440 in the central part of the US state of Arkansas form a partial freeway loop of 14 16 miles 22 79 km connecting U S Highway 67 US 67 US 167 and I 40 with I 30 and I 530 near Little Rock I 440 known as the East Belt Freeway during planning and construction travels through much of the area s industrial core in the eastern part of the metropolitan area near Clinton National Airport and the Port of Little Rock The route is mostly a six lane freeway 3 North of I 40 the route continues as AR 440 until it reaches US 67 US 167 Future I 57 in Jacksonville This section is known as the North Belt Freeway Interstate 440I 440 highlighted in red AR 440 highlighted in blueRoute informationMaintained by ArDOTLength14 16 mi 1 2 22 79 km HistoryLast completed in 2003NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 30 I 530 US 65 US 67 US 167 in Little RockMajor intersectionsUS 165 in North Little Rock US 70 in North Little Rock I 40 in North Little RockEast endFuture I 57 US 67 US 167 in JacksonvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateArkansasCountiesPulaskiHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureArkansas Highway SystemInterstate US State Business Spurs Suffixed Scenic Heritage I 430 AR 463 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 ReferencesRoute description editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message I 440 begins at I 30 at a large interchange with I 530 After this interchange I 440 intersects AR 365 Springer Boulevard and Bankhead Drive near Clinton National Airport formerly Little Rock National Airport The highway continues across Lindsey Road northeast to cross the Arkansas River I 440 has interchanges with US 165 and US 70 before terminating at I 40 On the northside of I 40 I 440 transitions to AR 440 an extension of I 440 built to Interstate standards AR 440 runs northeast to Jacksonville connecting North Little Rock s easternmost neighborhoods with US 67 US 167 Future I 57 There are ghost ramps at the terminus AR 440 may be redesignated as I 440 when I 57 is designated along US 67 To avoid repeating the disturbance of the Fourche Creek floodplain by a causeway section of I 30 including what is now the I 30 I 440 I 530 interchange most of I 440 between I 30 and the exit leading to the airport is an extended bridge through the floodplain crossing Fourche Creek several times History edit nbsp Highway 440LocationJacksonvilleExisted2003 presentThe idea of I 440 was first proposed in 1941 I 440 is part of a planned full loop around the metropolitan area together with I 430 Part of that effort an extended route from I 440 s east end at I 40 to US 67 US 167 opened in 2003 as AR 440 and is also part of the North Belt Freeway project However completing the North Belt Freeway to I 430 has been put on hold after its cost was estimated at over 600 million 4 Exit list editThe entire route is in Pulaski County Locationmi 3 kmExitDestinationsNotesLittle Rock0 000 00 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 30 west US 67 south Hot Springs TexarkanaWestern terminus of I 440138 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 30 east I 530 south US 65 US 67 north US 167 Downtown Pine BluffWestbound exit and eastbound entrance signed as exits 138A I 30 and 138B I 530 exit numbers use I 30 s mileposts1 282 061 nbsp AR 365 Springer Boulevard 3 445 543 nbsp Bankhead Drive Clinton National Airport3 806 124Lindsey Road Little Rock River Port5 168 305Fourche Dam Pike Little Rock River PortNorth Little Rock6 9711 227 nbsp US 165 England Scott7 9112 738 nbsp CR 82 Faulkner Lake Road 9 5515 3710 nbsp US 709 9616 0311 nbsp I 40 Fort Smith MemphisEastern terminus of I 440 and western terminus of AR 440 I 40 exit 159 signed as exits 11A west and 11B east westboundJacksonville13 4021 5712 nbsp AR 161 Rixey14 1622 7913 nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 57 US 67 US 167 Sherwood North Little Rock JacksonvilleTemporary eastern terminus of AR 440 US 67 exit 6 nbsp nbsp AR 440 northFuture continuation beyond US 67 US 1671 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Incomplete access Route transition UnopenedReferences editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 440 Arkansas KML is from Wikidata Route and Section Map PDF Map Pulaski County supplemental Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved May 11 2011 Route and Section Map PDF Map Pulaski County Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Retrieved May 11 2011 a b Planning and Research Division 2010 Arkansas Road Log Database Arkansas State Highway and Transportation Department Archived from the original ZIP on June 23 2011 Retrieved June 9 2011 Board removes North Belt Freeway from plan Washington Times Associated Press March 20 2014 Retrieved March 16 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 440 Arkansas amp 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