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Interstate 81

Interstate 81 (I-81) is a north–south (physically northeast–southwest) Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at I-40 in Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island, New York at the Canadian border, where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 137 and ultimately to Highway 401, the main Ontario freeway connecting Detroit via Toronto to Montreal. The major metropolitan areas along the route of I-81 include the Tri-Cities of Tennessee; Roanoke in Virginia; Harrisburg and the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania; and Syracuse in New York.

Interstate 81

I-81 highlighted in red
Route information
Length855.02 mi[1] (1,376.02 km)
Existed1957–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end I-40 in Dandridge, TN
Major intersections
North end Highway 137 on Thousand Islands Bridge at Wellesley Island, NY/Hill Island, ON
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesTennessee, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New York
Highway system

I-81 largely traces the paths created down the length of the Appalachian Mountains through the Great Appalachian Valley by migrating animals, indigenous peoples, and early settlers. It also follows a major corridor for troop movements during the Civil War.[2] These trails and roadways gradually evolved into US Route 11 (US 11); I-81 parallels much of the older US 11.[3] Being mostly rural in nature, I-81 is heavily used as a trucking corridor and is often used as a bypass of busier and more congested Interstates to the east such as I-95; for this reason, it is also used heavily by drug and human traffickers, as it is less monitored by law enforcement than I-95. This led to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) forming a taskforce to combat the issue in 2017.[4][5]

The I-81 Corridor Coalition, a six-state coalition, was organized to handle issues along I-81, such as truck traffic and air pollution; the commission meets annually.[6] I-81 is part of the fastest route between the capital of the US (Washington, D.C.) and the capital of Canada (Ottawa) and Mexico (Mexico City).[7][8]

Route description edit

I-81 is part of the National Highway System, a network of highways that are considered essential to the country's economy, defense, and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).[9]

Lengths
  mi[1] km
TN 75.66 121.76
VA 324.92 522.91
WV 26.00 41.84
MD 12.08 19.44
PA 232.76 374.59
NY 183.60 295.48
Total 855.02 1,376.02

Tennessee edit

I-81 begins in Tennessee at I-40 in Dandridge, a route that connects to Knoxville to the west and Asheville to the east. I-81 meets I-26 and US 23, which go to Kingsport and Johnson City. At milemarker 75, I-81 leaves Tennessee and enters Virginia.

Virginia edit

 
I-81 looking southbound near milepost 245 in Harrisonburg, Virginia

I-81 in Virginia is largely a rural route with brief concurrencies with I-77 and I-64. The route parallels the Appalachian Mountains for much of its route through Tennessee and Virginia, serving such cities as the twin cities of Bristol, Tennessee and Virginia; Wytheville; Roanoke; Christiansburg; Lexington; Staunton; Harrisonburg; and Winchester. In Harrisonburg, I-81 cuts through James Madison University.[10] It parallels its older counterpart, US 11, for its entire length in Virginia.[11]

West Virginia edit

 
Northbound on I-81 just after entering West Virginia

I-81 briefly enters the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia for about 26 miles (42 km), serving the city of Martinsburg. The entire routing is in Berkeley County and serves the Eastern WV Regional Airport. The West Virginia segment was completed in 1966 and there have been no realignments since.

Maryland edit

 
View north along I-81 just north of exit 5 at Halfway Boulevard in Halfway, Maryland

In Maryland, the Interstate Highway runs 12.08 miles (19.44 km) from the West Virginia state line at the Potomac River in Williamsport north to the Pennsylvania state line near Maugansville. I-81 is the primary north–south Interstate Highway in Washington County, connecting Hagerstown with Chambersburg and Harrisburg to the north and Martinsburg, Winchester, and Roanoke to the south.[12] It is the shortest mainline Interstate in Maryland and contains the shortest portion of I-81 of all six states through which the Interstate highway passes. The Interstate was dedicated as Maryland Veterans Memorial Highway in 1987.[13] I-81 passes through the state of Maryland at one of its narrowest points, the "Hub City" of Hagerstown where it intersects with a large number of other routes, most notably I-70. Hagerstown Regional Airport is served by this Interstate Highway.[12]

Pennsylvania edit

 
I-81 northbound at western terminus of I-78 in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania

I-81 forms a major north–south corridor through the state of Pennsylvania, serving the boroughs of Chambersburg and Carlisle, where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) but does not directly interchange with it (motorists must use US 11 to connect). Around the state capital of Harrisburg, the route forms the northern section of Pennsylvania's Capital Beltway. The route then travels northeast toward the Wyoming Valley, where it serves the cities of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, then heads north through the Endless Mountains region toward the state line.

New York edit

 
I-81 at I-690 in downtown Syracuse

In New York, I-81 crosses the Pennsylvania state line southeast of Binghamton. The freeway runs north–south through Central New York, serving the cities of Binghamton, Syracuse, and Watertown. It passes through the Thousand Islands in its final miles and crosses two bridges, both part of the series of bridges known as the Thousand Islands Bridge. South of Watertown, I-81 closely parallels US 11, the main north–south highway in Central New York prior to the construction of I-81. At Watertown, US 11 turns northeastward to head across New York's North Country while I-81 continues on a generally northward track to the Canadian border. From there, the road continues into the province of Ontario as Highway 137, a short route leading north to the nearby Highway 401.[14]

History edit

I-81 roughly parallels the Great Indian Warpath, an old Indian trail that connected New York to the Piedmont via Virginia and West Virginia.[15] A series of roads linking Virginia to Maryland through Martinsburg were present on maps as early as 1873.[16] New York was originally served by New York State Route 2 (NY 2), a road built in 1924;[17] NY 2 was replaced by US 11 in 1927. A highway that largely followed the path of US 11 was built and became known as the Penn-Can Highway.[18] On August 14, 1957 the highway was redesigned as I-81.[19] In New York, the first segments of I-81 were begun in 1954.[20] In Maryland, the Interstate was begun with the Hagerstown Bypass in the mid-1950s.[21] After several bouts of expansion, the freeway was completed from US 40 (now Maryland Route 144 [MD 144]) to the Pennsylvania state line in 1958[22] and marked as I-81 in 1959.[23] Bidding on contracts in West Virginia opened in July 1958.[24] In Virginia, the first Interstate hearing was held in February 1957. At the end of 1957, construction began on a one-mile (1.6 km) stretch near Buchanan, Virginia. A four-mile (6.4 km) section of the Interstate opened in 1959. A stretch in Harrisonburg was opened as well. By late 1963, 85 miles (137 km) in Virginia were open.[25]

The first statewide segment to be completed was that of West Virginia, which was finished in 1966. The section opened on October 19, 1966.[26] In western Maryland, various parts of I-81 were built in the early 1960s, and the remainder of the highway south to the Potomac River was under construction by 1965[27] and opened in 1966.[13] Since then, I-81 in Maryland has remained largely unchanged. In Tennessee by 1965, 336 (541) of the 997 miles (1,605 km) of Interstate Highways were completed. Construction was expected to be finished in 1969,[28] but a large portion of the work would not be completed until 1974, and most of the road was open by December 1974.[29] The final major segment of the Interstate in the north to be built was a 17-mile (27 km) section in New York, opened in October 1968.[30] That same year, work in Pennsylvania was completed.[31] The road would not be completely built in Tennessee until August 1975.[32] Construction on parts in Virginia dragged on until it was finished in July 1987.[25] The segment in New York cost $270 million (equivalent to $600 million in 2022[33]) to build.[20]

Major intersections edit

Tennessee
Virginia
Maryland
Pennsylvania
New York

[34]

Auxiliary routes edit

I-81 has six related, auxiliary Interstate Highways that connect the main freeway to downtowns and other cities. I-381 runs 1.5 miles (2.4 km), connecting Bristol, Virginia, to I-81.[35] I-581 is a 6.35-mile-long (10.22 km) spur that connects Roanoke, Virginia, to I-81. It is proposed to be overtaken by I-73.[36] Pennsylvania Route 581 (PA 581) connects Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, to I-81. It runs 7.36 miles (11.84 km). I-481 serves as an eastern bypass of Syracuse, New York.[37] I-781 extends for 4.9 miles (7.9 km), that connects Fort Drum, New York, to the Interstate.[38] NY 281 is a north–south state highway in Central New York in the US that extends for 16.56 miles (26.65 km) across Cortland and Onondaga counties, roughly paralleling I-81 and connecting at both ends.[39]

I-181 was a 23.85-mile (38.38 km) offshoot of I-81, linking to Kingsport, Tennessee. It was decommissioned in August 2005 when I-26 took over I-181's entire length.[40] I-281 was replaced in January 1970 by I-481. I-81E was replaced by the current I-380.[41]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. December 31, 2021. Retrieved July 14, 2022.
  2. ^ "Roads". Miller's House Museum. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  3. ^ Perrier, Dianne (2010). Interstate 81: The Great Warriors Trace. Gainesville: University Press of Florida. ISBN 978-0-8130-3481-2. OCLC 502304332.[page needed]
  4. ^ Zuckerman, Jake (January 26, 2017). "FBI forms human trafficking task force along I-81". North Virginia Daily. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  5. ^ Rossi, Isabella (February 12, 2019). "Sex trafficking closer to home than most Virginians would think". Collegiate Times. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
  6. ^ "Corridor Coalition". I-81coalition.org. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  7. ^ "I-81 Safety Conference". Harrisburg, PA: WHP-TV. Retrieved October 4, 2014.[permanent dead link]
  8. ^ I-81 Corridor group[dead link]
  9. ^ Natzke, Stefan; Neathery, Mike & Adderly, Kevin (June 20, 2012). "What is the National Highway System?". National Highway System. Washington, DC: Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved July 1, 2012.
  10. ^ Fiske, E.B.; Logue, R. (2006). The Fiske Guide to Colleges. New York: Times Books. p. 358. ISBN 9781402203749. Retrieved February 26, 2018 – via Google Books. The university straddles Interstate 81, an outlet to several major East Coast cities.
  11. ^ Harbaugh, Charles IV; Pennington, Jeff (2015). Middletown. Images of America. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. p. 10. ISBN 978-1-4671-2242-9. Retrieved February 26, 2018 – via Google Books.
  12. ^ a b Highway Information Services Division (December 31, 2013). Highway Location Reference. Maryland State Highway Administration. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
    • Washington County (PDF). pp. 13–19.
  13. ^ a b . Eisenhower Interstate Highway System Home Page. See June 8, 2010. Archived from the original on April 26, 2006. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  14. ^ Google (February 3, 2018). "Overview Map of I-81 in New York" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  15. ^ Rice, Otis K.; Brown, Stephen W. (1993). West Virginia: A History. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky. p. 10. ISBN 978-0-8131-1854-3. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  16. ^ White, M. Wood (1873). "Counties of Morgan, Berkeley, Jefferson" (Map). White's Topographical, County & District Atlas of West Virginia. 1:310,000. M.W. White. p. 22. OCLC 62726043. Retrieved February 2, 2018 – via David Rumsey Map Collection.
  17. ^ "New York's Main Highways Designated by Numbers". The New York Times. December 21, 1924. p. XX9.
  18. ^ (PDF). The Binghamton Press. January 9, 1957. p. 3. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 30, 2022. Retrieved February 3, 2018 – via Fulton County Historical Society.
  19. ^ American Association of State Highway Officials (August 14, 1957). Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials – via Wikimedia Commons.
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  21. ^ Bonnell, Robert O.; Bennett, Edgar T.; McMullen, John J. (December 15, 1958). Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland (1957–1958 ed.). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission. p. 82. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  22. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1958). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.[full citation needed]
  23. ^ Maryland State Roads Commission (1959). Maryland: Official Highway Map (PDF) (Map). Baltimore: Maryland State Roads Commission.[full citation needed]
  24. ^ "Bids Opened on Parts of Interstate 81". Charleston Daily Mail. July 29, 1958.[page needed]
  25. ^ a b . Virginia Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on November 13, 2007. Retrieved January 29, 2018.
  26. ^ "Interstate Hwy 81 Opens Soon". Morgantown Dominion News. October 6, 1966.[page needed]
  27. ^ Federal Highway Administration (2012). "NBI Structure Number: 100000210078011". National Bridge Inventory. Federal Highway Administration.
  28. ^ "Where Do We Stand On The Interstate?". Kingsport Times-News. May 2, 1965.[page needed]
  29. ^ "East Tennessee's Christmas Present". Kingsport Times. December 10, 1974.[page needed]
  30. ^ "Final Links of Interstate 81 to Be Opened with Friday Rites". Syracuse Post Standard. October 14, 1968.[page needed]
  31. ^ "Interstate Highway Construction". Somerset Daily News. October 22, 1968.[page needed]
  32. ^ "Interstate 81 Four-Lane Opens". Kingsport News. August 28, 1975.[page needed]
  33. ^ Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved November 30, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.
  34. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 46, 71, 87–89, 95, 106–107, 112. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.
  35. ^ Virginia Department of Transportation. "Virginia Interstate Exits". Virginia Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 3, 2018.
  36. ^ Virginia Department of Transportation (2013). "2012 Virginia Department of Transportation Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Including Vehicle Classification Estimates" (PDF). Virginia Department of Transportation.
  37. ^ State of New York Department of Transportation (January 1, 1970). Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State (PDF) (Map). Albany: New York State Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 3, 2018.[full citation needed]
  38. ^ "Fort Drum connector road officially open". Syracuse, NY: YNN Central New York. December 6, 2012. Archived from the original on February 10, 2013. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  39. ^ Highway Data Services Bureau. "2014 Traffic Volume Report for New York State" (PDF). Albany: New York State Department of Transportation. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  40. ^ Allen, Calvin (July 16, 2003). "The Political History of I-26". Mountain Xpress. Asheville, NC. Retrieved February 2, 2018.
  41. ^ American Association of State Highway Officials (June 27, 1958). Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as Adopted by the American Association of State Highway Officials (Map). Scale not given. Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway Officials. Retrieved February 7, 2018 – via Wikimedia Commons.

External links edit

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  •   Geographic data related to Interstate 81 at OpenStreetMap
  • , showing the bridges and connections at the northern terminus
  • , a Federal Highway Administration report.

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Interstate 81 I 81 is a north south physically northeast southwest Interstate Highway in the eastern part of the United States Its southern terminus is at I 40 in Dandridge Tennessee its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island New York at the Canadian border where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 137 and ultimately to Highway 401 the main Ontario freeway connecting Detroit via Toronto to Montreal The major metropolitan areas along the route of I 81 include the Tri Cities of Tennessee Roanoke in Virginia Harrisburg and the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania and Syracuse in New York Interstate 81I 81 highlighted in redRoute informationLength855 02 mi 1 1 376 02 km Existed1957 presentNHSEntire routeMajor junctionsSouth endI 40 in Dandridge TNMajor intersectionsI 26 US 23 near Kingsport TN I 77 from Wytheville VA to Fort Chiswell VA I 64 from Lexington VA to Staunton VA I 70 at Hagerstown MD US 11 to I 76 Toll Penna Turnpike in Carlisle PA I 83 US 322 US 22 in Harrisburg PA I 78 at Union Township PA I 80 at Drums PA I 84 I 380 US 6 in Dunmore PA I 90 Toll New York Thruway near Syracuse NYNorth endHighway 137 on Thousand Islands Bridge at Wellesley Island NY Hill Island ONLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesTennessee Virginia West Virginia Maryland Pennsylvania New YorkHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureI 81 largely traces the paths created down the length of the Appalachian Mountains through the Great Appalachian Valley by migrating animals indigenous peoples and early settlers It also follows a major corridor for troop movements during the Civil War 2 These trails and roadways gradually evolved into US Route 11 US 11 I 81 parallels much of the older US 11 3 Being mostly rural in nature I 81 is heavily used as a trucking corridor and is often used as a bypass of busier and more congested Interstates to the east such as I 95 for this reason it is also used heavily by drug and human traffickers as it is less monitored by law enforcement than I 95 This led to the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI forming a taskforce to combat the issue in 2017 4 5 The I 81 Corridor Coalition a six state coalition was organized to handle issues along I 81 such as truck traffic and air pollution the commission meets annually 6 I 81 is part of the fastest route between the capital of the US Washington D C and the capital of Canada Ottawa and Mexico Mexico City 7 8 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Tennessee 1 2 Virginia 1 3 West Virginia 1 4 Maryland 1 5 Pennsylvania 1 6 New York 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 Auxiliary routes 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editI 81 is part of the National Highway System a network of highways that are considered essential to the country s economy defense and mobility by the Federal Highway Administration FHWA 9 Lengths mi 1 kmTN 75 66 121 76VA 324 92 522 91WV 26 00 41 84MD 12 08 19 44PA 232 76 374 59NY 183 60 295 48Total 855 02 1 376 02Tennessee edit Main article Interstate 81 in Tennessee I 81 begins in Tennessee at I 40 in Dandridge a route that connects to Knoxville to the west and Asheville to the east I 81 meets I 26 and US 23 which go to Kingsport and Johnson City At milemarker 75 I 81 leaves Tennessee and enters Virginia Virginia edit Main article Interstate 81 in Virginia nbsp I 81 looking southbound near milepost 245 in Harrisonburg VirginiaI 81 in Virginia is largely a rural route with brief concurrencies with I 77 and I 64 The route parallels the Appalachian Mountains for much of its route through Tennessee and Virginia serving such cities as the twin cities of Bristol Tennessee and Virginia Wytheville Roanoke Christiansburg Lexington Staunton Harrisonburg and Winchester In Harrisonburg I 81 cuts through James Madison University 10 It parallels its older counterpart US 11 for its entire length in Virginia 11 West Virginia edit Main article Interstate 81 in West Virginia nbsp Northbound on I 81 just after entering West VirginiaI 81 briefly enters the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia for about 26 miles 42 km serving the city of Martinsburg The entire routing is in Berkeley County and serves the Eastern WV Regional Airport The West Virginia segment was completed in 1966 and there have been no realignments since Maryland edit Main article Interstate 81 in Maryland nbsp View north along I 81 just north of exit 5 at Halfway Boulevard in Halfway MarylandIn Maryland the Interstate Highway runs 12 08 miles 19 44 km from the West Virginia state line at the Potomac River in Williamsport north to the Pennsylvania state line near Maugansville I 81 is the primary north south Interstate Highway in Washington County connecting Hagerstown with Chambersburg and Harrisburg to the north and Martinsburg Winchester and Roanoke to the south 12 It is the shortest mainline Interstate in Maryland and contains the shortest portion of I 81 of all six states through which the Interstate highway passes The Interstate was dedicated as Maryland Veterans Memorial Highway in 1987 13 I 81 passes through the state of Maryland at one of its narrowest points the Hub City of Hagerstown where it intersects with a large number of other routes most notably I 70 Hagerstown Regional Airport is served by this Interstate Highway 12 Pennsylvania edit Main article Interstate 81 in Pennsylvania nbsp I 81 northbound at western terminus of I 78 in Lebanon County PennsylvaniaI 81 forms a major north south corridor through the state of Pennsylvania serving the boroughs of Chambersburg and Carlisle where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike I 76 but does not directly interchange with it motorists must use US 11 to connect Around the state capital of Harrisburg the route forms the northern section of Pennsylvania s Capital Beltway The route then travels northeast toward the Wyoming Valley where it serves the cities of Wilkes Barre and Scranton then heads north through the Endless Mountains region toward the state line New York edit Main article Interstate 81 in New York nbsp I 81 at I 690 in downtown SyracuseIn New York I 81 crosses the Pennsylvania state line southeast of Binghamton The freeway runs north south through Central New York serving the cities of Binghamton Syracuse and Watertown It passes through the Thousand Islands in its final miles and crosses two bridges both part of the series of bridges known as the Thousand Islands Bridge South of Watertown I 81 closely parallels US 11 the main north south highway in Central New York prior to the construction of I 81 At Watertown US 11 turns northeastward to head across New York s North Country while I 81 continues on a generally northward track to the Canadian border From there the road continues into the province of Ontario as Highway 137 a short route leading north to the nearby Highway 401 14 History editI 81 roughly parallels the Great Indian Warpath an old Indian trail that connected New York to the Piedmont via Virginia and West Virginia 15 A series of roads linking Virginia to Maryland through Martinsburg were present on maps as early as 1873 16 New York was originally served by New York State Route 2 NY 2 a road built in 1924 17 NY 2 was replaced by US 11 in 1927 A highway that largely followed the path of US 11 was built and became known as the Penn Can Highway 18 On August 14 1957 the highway was redesigned as I 81 19 In New York the first segments of I 81 were begun in 1954 20 In Maryland the Interstate was begun with the Hagerstown Bypass in the mid 1950s 21 After several bouts of expansion the freeway was completed from US 40 now Maryland Route 144 MD 144 to the Pennsylvania state line in 1958 22 and marked as I 81 in 1959 23 Bidding on contracts in West Virginia opened in July 1958 24 In Virginia the first Interstate hearing was held in February 1957 At the end of 1957 construction began on a one mile 1 6 km stretch near Buchanan Virginia A four mile 6 4 km section of the Interstate opened in 1959 A stretch in Harrisonburg was opened as well By late 1963 85 miles 137 km in Virginia were open 25 The first statewide segment to be completed was that of West Virginia which was finished in 1966 The section opened on October 19 1966 26 In western Maryland various parts of I 81 were built in the early 1960s and the remainder of the highway south to the Potomac River was under construction by 1965 27 and opened in 1966 13 Since then I 81 in Maryland has remained largely unchanged In Tennessee by 1965 336 541 of the 997 miles 1 605 km of Interstate Highways were completed Construction was expected to be finished in 1969 28 but a large portion of the work would not be completed until 1974 and most of the road was open by December 1974 29 The final major segment of the Interstate in the north to be built was a 17 mile 27 km section in New York opened in October 1968 30 That same year work in Pennsylvania was completed 31 The road would not be completely built in Tennessee until August 1975 32 Construction on parts in Virginia dragged on until it was finished in July 1987 25 The segment in New York cost 270 million equivalent to 600 million in 2022 33 to build 20 Major intersections editTennessee nbsp I 40 near Dandridge northeast of Knoxville nbsp nbsp I 26 US 23 between the Tri CitiesVirginia nbsp I 381 in Bristol nbsp US 11 several times nbsp I 77 in Wytheville concurrent from Wytheville to Fort Chiswell nbsp nbsp nbsp Future I 73 I 581 US 220 in Roanoke nbsp I 64 in Lexington concurrent through Staunton nbsp US 33 in Harrisonburg nbsp I 66 in Middletown nbsp nbsp nbsp US 17 US 50 US 522 in WinchesterMaryland nbsp I 70 in Hagerstown nbsp US 40 in HagerstownPennsylvania nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 11 I 76 Toll Penna Turnpike in Middlesex Township near Carlisle nbsp PA 581 in Enola nbsp nbsp US 22 US 322 in Harrisburg I 81 US 322 concurrent throughout Harrisburg nbsp nbsp I 83 US 322 in Harrisburg nbsp I 78 near Jonestown nbsp I 80 near Hazleton nbsp I 476 in Dupont near Pittston nbsp nbsp nbsp I 84 I 380 US 6 in Dunmore near Scranton nbsp nbsp nbsp I 476 US 6 US 11 in Clarks SummitNew York nbsp nbsp I 86 NY 17 in Binghamton nbsp I 88 in Binghamton nbsp I 481 in Syracuse nbsp I 690 in downtown Syracuse nbsp I 90 in North Syracuse nbsp I 781 in Watertown nbsp nbsp Highway 137 to Highway 401 freeway ends at Canada US border Thousand Islands Bridge 34 Auxiliary routes editI 81 has six related auxiliary Interstate Highways that connect the main freeway to downtowns and other cities I 381 runs 1 5 miles 2 4 km connecting Bristol Virginia to I 81 35 I 581 is a 6 35 mile long 10 22 km spur that connects Roanoke Virginia to I 81 It is proposed to be overtaken by I 73 36 Pennsylvania Route 581 PA 581 connects Harrisburg Pennsylvania to I 81 It runs 7 36 miles 11 84 km I 481 serves as an eastern bypass of Syracuse New York 37 I 781 extends for 4 9 miles 7 9 km that connects Fort Drum New York to the Interstate 38 NY 281 is a north south state highway in Central New York in the US that extends for 16 56 miles 26 65 km across Cortland and Onondaga counties roughly paralleling I 81 and connecting at both ends 39 I 181 was a 23 85 mile 38 38 km offshoot of I 81 linking to Kingsport Tennessee It was decommissioned in August 2005 when I 26 took over I 181 s entire length 40 I 281 was replaced in January 1970 by I 481 I 81E was replaced by the current I 380 41 References edit a b Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways FHWA Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration December 31 2021 Retrieved July 14 2022 Roads Miller s House Museum Retrieved July 16 2018 Perrier Dianne 2010 Interstate 81 The Great Warriors Trace Gainesville University Press of Florida ISBN 978 0 8130 3481 2 OCLC 502304332 page needed Zuckerman Jake January 26 2017 FBI forms human trafficking task force along I 81 North Virginia Daily Retrieved June 22 2020 Rossi Isabella February 12 2019 Sex trafficking closer to home than most Virginians would think Collegiate Times Retrieved June 22 2020 Corridor Coalition I 81coalition org Retrieved January 29 2018 I 81 Safety Conference Harrisburg PA WHP TV Retrieved October 4 2014 permanent dead link I 81 Corridor group dead link Natzke Stefan Neathery Mike amp Adderly Kevin June 20 2012 What is the National Highway System National Highway System Washington DC Federal Highway Administration Retrieved July 1 2012 Fiske E B Logue R 2006 The Fiske Guide to Colleges New York Times Books p 358 ISBN 9781402203749 Retrieved February 26 2018 via Google Books The university straddles Interstate 81 an outlet to several major East Coast cities Harbaugh Charles IV Pennington Jeff 2015 Middletown Images of America Charleston SC Arcadia Publishing p 10 ISBN 978 1 4671 2242 9 Retrieved February 26 2018 via Google Books a b Highway Information Services Division December 31 2013 Highway Location Reference Maryland State Highway Administration Retrieved February 3 2018 Washington County PDF pp 13 19 a b Previous Interstate Facts of the Day Eisenhower Interstate Highway System Home Page See June 8 2010 Archived from the original on April 26 2006 Retrieved February 3 2018 Google February 3 2018 Overview Map of I 81 in New York Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 3 2018 Rice Otis K Brown Stephen W 1993 West Virginia A History Lexington University Press of Kentucky p 10 ISBN 978 0 8131 1854 3 Retrieved February 2 2018 White M Wood 1873 Counties of Morgan Berkeley Jefferson Map White s Topographical County amp District Atlas of West Virginia 1 310 000 M W White p 22 OCLC 62726043 Retrieved February 2 2018 via David Rumsey Map Collection New York s Main Highways Designated by Numbers The New York Times December 21 1924 p XX9 Penn Can Road Vital to Broome Majority at Hearing Says PDF The Binghamton Press January 9 1957 p 3 Archived from the original PDF on January 30 2022 Retrieved February 3 2018 via Fulton County Historical Society American Association of State Highway Officials August 14 1957 Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Map Scale not given Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials via Wikimedia Commons a b Interstate 81 The History New York State Department of Transportation a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty url help full citation needed Bonnell Robert O Bennett Edgar T McMullen John J December 15 1958 Report of the State Roads Commission of Maryland 1957 1958 ed Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission p 82 Retrieved November 15 2010 Maryland State Roads Commission 1958 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission full citation needed Maryland State Roads Commission 1959 Maryland Official Highway Map PDF Map Baltimore Maryland State Roads Commission full citation needed Bids Opened on Parts of Interstate 81 Charleston Daily Mail July 29 1958 page needed a b I 81 History Virginia Department of Transportation Archived from the original on November 13 2007 Retrieved January 29 2018 Interstate Hwy 81 Opens Soon Morgantown Dominion News October 6 1966 page needed Federal Highway Administration 2012 NBI Structure Number 100000210078011 National Bridge Inventory Federal Highway Administration Where Do We Stand On The Interstate Kingsport Times News May 2 1965 page needed East Tennessee s Christmas Present Kingsport Times December 10 1974 page needed Final Links of Interstate 81 to Be Opened with Friday Rites Syracuse Post Standard October 14 1968 page needed Interstate Highway Construction Somerset Daily News October 22 1968 page needed Interstate 81 Four Lane Opens Kingsport News August 28 1975 page needed Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved November 30 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 46 71 87 89 95 106 107 112 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 Virginia Department of Transportation Virginia Interstate Exits Virginia Department of Transportation Retrieved February 3 2018 Virginia Department of Transportation 2013 2012 Virginia Department of Transportation Daily Traffic Volume Estimates Including Vehicle Classification Estimates PDF Virginia Department of Transportation State of New York Department of Transportation January 1 1970 Official Description of Touring Routes in New York State PDF Map Albany New York State Department of Transportation Retrieved February 3 2018 full citation needed Fort Drum connector road officially open Syracuse NY YNN Central New York December 6 2012 Archived from the original on February 10 2013 Retrieved February 2 2018 Highway Data Services Bureau 2014 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF Albany New York State Department of Transportation Retrieved February 2 2018 Allen Calvin July 16 2003 The Political History of I 26 Mountain Xpress Asheville NC Retrieved February 2 2018 American Association of State Highway Officials June 27 1958 Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as Adopted by the American Association of State Highway Officials Map Scale not given Washington DC American Association of State Highway Officials Retrieved February 7 2018 via Wikimedia Commons External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 81 KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 81KML is from Wikidata nbsp Geographic data related to Interstate 81 at OpenStreetMap Thousand Islands Bridge System showing the bridges and connections at the northern terminus Economic Development History of Interstate 81 in Virginia a Federal Highway Administration report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 81 amp oldid 1197577554, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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