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Interstate 65

Interstate 65 (I-65) is a major north–south Interstate Highway in the central United States. As with most primary Interstates ending in 5, it is a major crosscountry, north–south route, connecting between the Great Lakes and the Gulf of Mexico. Its southern terminus is located at an interchange with I-10 in Mobile, Alabama, and its northern terminus is at an interchange with US 12 (US 12), and US 20 (the Dunes Highway) in Gary, Indiana, just southeast of Chicago. I-65 connects several major metropolitan areas in the Midwest and Southern US. It connects the four largest cities in Alabama: Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham, and Huntsville. It also serves as one of the main north–south routes through Nashville, Tennessee; Louisville, Kentucky; and Indianapolis, Indiana, each a major metropolitan area in its respective state.

Interstate 65

I-65 highlighted in red
Route information
Length887.30 mi[1] (1,427.97 km)
Existed1958–present
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
South end I-10 in Mobile, AL
Major intersections
North end US 12 / US 20 in Gary, IN
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesAlabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana
Highway system

Route description

Lengths
  mi[1] km
AL 366.22 590.63
TN 121.71 195.87
KY 137.32 221.00
IN 261.27 420.47
Total 887.30 1427.97

Alabama

 
Approaching an exit for I-65 in downtown Birmingham

In the state of Alabama, I-65 passes through or near four of the state's major metropolitan areas: Mobile, Montgomery, Birmingham, and Huntsville. I-65 begins its path northward in Mobile at its junction with I-10. From I-10, I-65 runs west of downtown Mobile and through the northern suburbs of the city before turning northeasterly towards Montgomery. In Montgomery, I-65 connects with the southern terminus of I-85. In the Birmingham suburbs, I-65 has an interchange with I-459 and another interchange in the city at I-20/I-59. North of downtown, I-22 branches off I-65 toward Memphis. From Birmingham, I-65 continues north, crossing the Tennessee River near Decatur. A few miles north of the river, it intersects I-565, a short spur route which provides access to Huntsville. It then continues northward out of the Tennessee Valley to the state of Tennessee toward Nashville.

Tennessee

 
I-65 southbound in Nashville

I-65 enters Tennessee from the south near the town of Ardmore and passes through mostly rural territory for 65 miles (105 km). It then passes Lewisburg. Then it passes close to Columbia and crosses Saturn Parkway, which brings travelers to the town of Spring Hill. I-65 then continues on to reach I-840 and progresses until it intersects State Route 96 (SR 96) at Franklin. Then the highway goes through Brentwood, Nashville, Madison, Goodlettsville, White House, and then, close to Portland, it crosses into the state of Kentucky at milepost 120.5.

Kentucky

 
I-65 northbound at the former William H. Natcher Parkway (now I-165) in Bowling Green, Kentucky, 2007

I-65 enters the state five miles (8.0 km) south of Franklin. Throughout its length, it passes near Mammoth Cave National Park, Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, the National Corvette Museum, and Fort Knox.

The first major intersection in the state is with I-165 (former Natcher Parkway) at Bowling Green. I-65 has intersections with three of the parkways in the state. The first major junction is with the Cumberland Parkway near Rocky Hill. At Elizabethtown, it has two more parkway interchanges with the Wendell H. Ford Western Kentucky Parkway and the Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway. I-65 also has interchanges with I-265, I-264, I-64, and I-71.

The widest stretch of I-65 in its entirety is in Louisville at Kentucky Route 1065 (KY 1065, Outer Loop), where the main line is 14 lanes wide. The highway crosses the Ohio River into Indiana on a toll bridge. The southbound side is called the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (southbound) and the northbound side is called the Abraham Lincoln Bridge. The latter bridge opened in October 2016 as part of the Ohio River Bridges Project. Prior to the project, the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (completed in 1963) carried traffic in both directions. The project also included reconstruction of the I-65/I-64/I-71 convergence interchange just south of the Kennedy Bridge, as well as renovating the older span to carry six lanes of southbound traffic. Additionally, a second six-lane cable-stayed bridge 12 miles (19 km) upstream on the Ohio River, the Lewis and Clark Bridge, was built as part of the project, opening in December 2016 to complete the I-265 loop around Louisville.

At one time, the 65-mile (105 km) stretch of I-65 from Louisville to Elizabethtown was a toll road, called the Kentucky Turnpike. The bonds that financed the road have been paid off, and tolls are no longer collected. All signs of the former turnpike have been removed.

On November 15, 2006, the stretch of I-65 from Bowling Green to Louisville was renamed the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Expressway.

On February 12, 2007, a bill passed the Kentucky Senate to rename I-65 in Jefferson County the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway.[2] Signs were posted July 25, 2007.[3]

On July 15, 2007, Kentucky highway officials raised the speed limits on most Interstate and state parkway highways to 70 mph (110 km/h). Prior to that, Kentucky was the only state along I-65 that had a maximum speed limit of 65 mph (105 km/h).

Indiana

 
I-65 just outside Indianapolis, Indiana
 
Approaching the northern terminus of I-65 in Gary, Indiana

I-65 enters Indiana at Jeffersonville and Clarksville. Miles 0–9 were rebuilt, widened, and realigned from north of Sellersburg to the Ohio River during 2008–2010, giving great traffic relief to the fast-growing Indiana suburbs of Louisville. Over 300,000 of the 1.5 million people in Louisville's CMSA live in its Indiana counties.

A section of I-65 in Downtown Indianapolis runs concurrently with I-70. The junctions are often referred to as the "North Split" and the "South Split", forming a section of Interstate locally known as the "Inner Loop" or "The Spaghetti Bowl" due to the visual complexity of the intersecting ramps and overpasses.

In mid-March 2007, a six-mile (9.7 km) section of I-70 from the North Split to I-465 east of downtown was restricted to automobiles only for the "Super 70" project, a massive rebuild and expansion of that freeway.[4] Trucks over 13 short tons (12 t) were forced to divert through I-65 if coming from the north and use the circular I-465 to the south to reconnect to I-70 eastbound. Westbound traffic from I-70 was required to loop north or south along I-465 to get to I-65 or I-70. The Super 70 project was completed in November 2007.

In mid-2003, the portion of I-65 that runs concurrently with I-70 was closed to all traffic due to the "HyperFix" project. During that time, a new concrete surface was installed and the overpasses were upgraded.

In 1999, the 25-mile (40 km) segment of I-65 between the two I-465 interchanges was renamed the Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds Highway.

North of Lafayette near Brookston, the road passes through the Meadow Lake Wind Farm for several miles, with the turbines and standards spaced out in order to avoid a collapse onto the highway. The Fowler Ridge Wind Farm is also visible on both sides of the highway.

From its crossing into Lake County over the Kankakee River to its northern terminus, the highway is known as the Casimir Pulaski Memorial Highway.

Prior to 2004, the northern terminus of I-65 was only 0.125 miles (0.201 km) north of I-90 (Indiana Toll Road). Traffic going from I-90 to I-65 had to stop at a traffic signal to make a left turn. Traffic from I-65 to I-90 bypassed the traffic signal via an isolated right-turn lane. In 2004, the interchange was fully grade-separated, so it is now one interchange involving I-65, I-90, US 12, and US 20, thereby eliminating a connection gap in the Interstate Highway System.

History

Junction list

Alabama
  I-10 in Mobile
  US 90 in Mobile
  US 98 in Mobile
  US 45 in Prichard
  I-165 in Prichard
  US 43 north-northeast of Satsuma
  US 84 west-southwest of Evergreen
  US 31 on the Hope HullMontgomery line
  US 80 in Montgomery. The highways travel concurrently through Montgomery.
   US 80 / US 82 in Montgomery. I-65/US 82 travels concurrently to Prattville.
  I-85 in Montgomery
  US 31 north of Prattville
  US 31 in Clanton
  US 31 in Calera
  US 31 in Alabaster
  I-459 in Hoover
  US 31 on the Hoover–Vestavia Hills city line
   US 11 / US 78 in Birmingham
   I-20 / I-59 in Birmingham
  US 31 in Birmingham
  I-22 in Fultondale
  US 31 in Smoke Rise. The highways travel concurrently through Smoke Rise.
  US 278 in Cullman
  US 31 south-southeast of Lacon
  I-565 on the DecaturHuntsville city line
  US 72 in Athens
  US 31 in Athens. The highways travel concurrently to Ardmore, Tennessee.
Tennessee
  US 64 west of Frankewing
  US 412 in Columbia
  I-440 in Nashville
  I-40 in Nashville. The highways travel concurrently through Nashville.
    US 70 / US 70S / US 431 in Nashville
  US 70 in Nashville
  I-24 in Nashville. The highways travel concurrently through Nashville.
  US 431 in Nashville
   US 31W / US 41 in Nashville
   US 31W / US 41 in Goodlettsville
Kentucky
  US 31W south-southeast of Franklin
  I-165 in Bowling Green
  US 231 in Bowling Green
  US 68 in Oakland
  US 31W in Munfordville
  US 31W in Elizabethtown
  US 62 in Elizabethtown
  I-265 in Louisville
  I-264 in Louisville
  US 150 in Louisville
   I-64 / I-71 in Louisville
Indiana
  US 31 in Jeffersonville. The highways travel concurrently to west of Jeffersonville.
  I-265 in Clarksville
  US 31 south-southeast of Crothersville
  US 50 in Seymour
  US 31 in Taylorsville
      I-74 / I-465 / US 31 / US 36 / US 40 in Indianapolis
  I-70 in Indianapolis. The highways travel concurrently through Indianapolis.
  I-465 in Indianapolis
   I-865 / US 52 north-northwest of Royalton. I-65/US 52 travels concurrently to Lebanon.
  US 231 south of Wolcott
   US 24 / US 231 east of Remington
  US 231 north of Remington
  US 231 in Crown Point
  US 30 in Merrillville
    I-80 / I-94 / US 6 in Gary
  I-90 in Gary
   US 12 / US 20 in Gary

Reference:[5]

Auxiliary routes

  •   I-165, serving the Alabama communities of Prichard and Mobile.
  •   I-565, a spur in Alabama that begins in Decatur and ends in Huntsville.
  •   I-165, a spur in Kentucky that begins in Bowling Green and ends in Owensboro.
  •   I-265, the beltway around the Louisville area in Kentucky and Indiana. In Kentucky, the highway is called the Gene Snyder freeway in Kentucky, and the Lee H. Hamilton Highway in Indiana between I-65 and the Lewis and Clark Bridge connecting Indiana and Kentucky on the eastern side of Louisville..
  •   I-465, a full beltway around Indianapolis.
  •   I-865, a connection between I-65 and I-465 on the northwest side of Indianapolis, formerly numbered I-465.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Adderly, Kevin (January 15, 2014). "Table 1: Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31, 2013". Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
  2. ^ Gerth, Joseph (February 13, 2007). "Senate OKs renaming I-65 for King". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, KY.
  3. ^ Shafer, Sheldon S. (July 25, 2007). "Mayor, Democrats back I-65 King plan". The Courier-Journal. Louisville, KY. Retrieved July 30, 2007.
  4. ^ . in.gov. Archived from the original on October 29, 2007.
  5. ^ Rand McNally (2014). The Road Atlas (Walmart ed.). Chicago: Rand McNally. pp. 4–5, 36–37, 42, 95. ISBN 978-0-528-00771-2.

External links

KML is from Wikidata
  •   Media related to Interstate 65 at Wikimedia Commons
  •   Geographic data related to Interstate 65 at OpenStreetMap  

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informationLength887 30 mi 1 1 427 97 km Existed1958 presentNHSEntire routeMajor junctionsSouth endI 10 in Mobile ALMajor intersectionsI 85 in Montgomery AL I 20 I 59 in Birmingham AL I 22 in Birmingham AL I 40 in Nashville TN I 24 in Nashville TN I 64 I 71 in Louisville KY I 74 I 465 in Indianapolis IN I 70 in Indianapolis IN I 80 I 94 in Gary IN I 90 in Gary INNorth endUS 12 US 20 in Gary INLocationCountryUnited StatesStatesAlabama Tennessee Kentucky IndianaHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business Future Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Alabama 1 2 Tennessee 1 3 Kentucky 1 4 Indiana 2 History 3 Junction list 4 Auxiliary routes 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description EditLengths mi 1 kmAL 366 22 590 63TN 121 71 195 87KY 137 32 221 00IN 261 27 420 47Total 887 30 1427 97Alabama Edit Main article Interstate 65 in Alabama Approaching an exit for I 65 in downtown BirminghamIn the state of Alabama I 65 passes through or near four of the state s major metropolitan areas Mobile Montgomery Birmingham and Huntsville I 65 begins its path northward in Mobile at its junction with I 10 From I 10 I 65 runs west of downtown Mobile and through the northern suburbs of the city before turning northeasterly towards Montgomery In Montgomery I 65 connects with the southern terminus of I 85 In the Birmingham suburbs I 65 has an interchange with I 459 and another interchange in the city at I 20 I 59 North of downtown I 22 branches off I 65 toward Memphis From Birmingham I 65 continues north crossing the Tennessee River near Decatur A few miles north of the river it intersects I 565 a short spur route which provides access to Huntsville It then continues northward out of the Tennessee Valley to the state of Tennessee toward Nashville Tennessee Edit Main article Interstate 65 in Tennessee I 65 southbound in NashvilleI 65 enters Tennessee from the south near the town of Ardmore and passes through mostly rural territory for 65 miles 105 km It then passes Lewisburg Then it passes close to Columbia and crosses Saturn Parkway which brings travelers to the town of Spring Hill I 65 then continues on to reach I 840 and progresses until it intersects State Route 96 SR 96 at Franklin Then the highway goes through Brentwood Nashville Madison Goodlettsville White House and then close to Portland it crosses into the state of Kentucky at milepost 120 5 Kentucky Edit Main article Interstate 65 in Kentucky I 65 northbound at the former William H Natcher Parkway now I 165 in Bowling Green Kentucky 2007I 65 enters the state five miles 8 0 km south of Franklin Throughout its length it passes near Mammoth Cave National Park Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest the National Corvette Museum and Fort Knox The first major intersection in the state is with I 165 former Natcher Parkway at Bowling Green I 65 has intersections with three of the parkways in the state The first major junction is with the Cumberland Parkway near Rocky Hill At Elizabethtown it has two more parkway interchanges with the Wendell H Ford Western Kentucky Parkway and the Martha Layne Collins Bluegrass Parkway I 65 also has interchanges with I 265 I 264 I 64 and I 71 The widest stretch of I 65 in its entirety is in Louisville at Kentucky Route 1065 KY 1065 Outer Loop where the main line is 14 lanes wide The highway crosses the Ohio River into Indiana on a toll bridge The southbound side is called the John F Kennedy Memorial Bridge southbound and the northbound side is called the Abraham Lincoln Bridge The latter bridge opened in October 2016 as part of the Ohio River Bridges Project Prior to the project the John F Kennedy Memorial Bridge completed in 1963 carried traffic in both directions The project also included reconstruction of the I 65 I 64 I 71 convergence interchange just south of the Kennedy Bridge as well as renovating the older span to carry six lanes of southbound traffic Additionally a second six lane cable stayed bridge 12 miles 19 km upstream on the Ohio River the Lewis and Clark Bridge was built as part of the project opening in December 2016 to complete the I 265 loop around Louisville At one time the 65 mile 105 km stretch of I 65 from Louisville to Elizabethtown was a toll road called the Kentucky Turnpike The bonds that financed the road have been paid off and tolls are no longer collected All signs of the former turnpike have been removed On November 15 2006 the stretch of I 65 from Bowling Green to Louisville was renamed the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Expressway On February 12 2007 a bill passed the Kentucky Senate to rename I 65 in Jefferson County the Dr Martin Luther King Jr Expressway 2 Signs were posted July 25 2007 3 On July 15 2007 Kentucky highway officials raised the speed limits on most Interstate and state parkway highways to 70 mph 110 km h Prior to that Kentucky was the only state along I 65 that had a maximum speed limit of 65 mph 105 km h Indiana Edit Main article Interstate 65 in Indiana I 65 just outside Indianapolis Indiana Approaching the northern terminus of I 65 in Gary IndianaI 65 enters Indiana at Jeffersonville and Clarksville Miles 0 9 were rebuilt widened and realigned from north of Sellersburg to the Ohio River during 2008 2010 giving great traffic relief to the fast growing Indiana suburbs of Louisville Over 300 000 of the 1 5 million people in Louisville s CMSA live in its Indiana counties A section of I 65 in Downtown Indianapolis runs concurrently with I 70 The junctions are often referred to as the North Split and the South Split forming a section of Interstate locally known as the Inner Loop or The Spaghetti Bowl due to the visual complexity of the intersecting ramps and overpasses In mid March 2007 a six mile 9 7 km section of I 70 from the North Split to I 465 east of downtown was restricted to automobiles only for the Super 70 project a massive rebuild and expansion of that freeway 4 Trucks over 13 short tons 12 t were forced to divert through I 65 if coming from the north and use the circular I 465 to the south to reconnect to I 70 eastbound Westbound traffic from I 70 was required to loop north or south along I 465 to get to I 65 or I 70 The Super 70 project was completed in November 2007 In mid 2003 the portion of I 65 that runs concurrently with I 70 was closed to all traffic due to the HyperFix project During that time a new concrete surface was installed and the overpasses were upgraded In 1999 the 25 mile 40 km segment of I 65 between the two I 465 interchanges was renamed the Kenneth Babyface Edmonds Highway North of Lafayette near Brookston the road passes through the Meadow Lake Wind Farm for several miles with the turbines and standards spaced out in order to avoid a collapse onto the highway The Fowler Ridge Wind Farm is also visible on both sides of the highway From its crossing into Lake County over the Kankakee River to its northern terminus the highway is known as the Casimir Pulaski Memorial Highway Prior to 2004 the northern terminus of I 65 was only 0 125 miles 0 201 km north of I 90 Indiana Toll Road Traffic going from I 90 to I 65 had to stop at a traffic signal to make a left turn Traffic from I 65 to I 90 bypassed the traffic signal via an isolated right turn lane In 2004 the interchange was fully grade separated so it is now one interchange involving I 65 I 90 US 12 and US 20 thereby eliminating a connection gap in the Interstate Highway System History EditThis section is empty You can help by adding to it March 2022 Junction list EditAlabama I 10 in Mobile US 90 in Mobile US 98 in Mobile US 45 in Prichard I 165 in Prichard US 43 north northeast of Satsuma US 84 west southwest of Evergreen US 31 on the Hope Hull Montgomery line US 80 in Montgomery The highways travel concurrently through Montgomery US 80 US 82 in Montgomery I 65 US 82 travels concurrently to Prattville I 85 in Montgomery US 31 north of Prattville US 31 in Clanton US 31 in Calera US 31 in Alabaster I 459 in Hoover US 31 on the Hoover Vestavia Hills city line US 11 US 78 in Birmingham I 20 I 59 in Birmingham US 31 in Birmingham I 22 in Fultondale US 31 in Smoke Rise The highways travel concurrently through Smoke Rise US 278 in Cullman US 31 south southeast of Lacon I 565 on the Decatur Huntsville city line US 72 in Athens US 31 in Athens The highways travel concurrently to Ardmore Tennessee Tennessee US 64 west of Frankewing US 412 in Columbia I 440 in Nashville I 40 in Nashville The highways travel concurrently through Nashville US 70 US 70S US 431 in Nashville US 70 in Nashville I 24 in Nashville The highways travel concurrently through Nashville US 431 in Nashville US 31W US 41 in Nashville US 31W US 41 in Goodlettsville Kentucky US 31W south southeast of Franklin I 165 in Bowling Green US 231 in Bowling Green US 68 in Oakland US 31W in Munfordville US 31W in Elizabethtown US 62 in Elizabethtown I 265 in Louisville I 264 in Louisville US 150 in Louisville I 64 I 71 in Louisville Indiana US 31 in Jeffersonville The highways travel concurrently to west of Jeffersonville I 265 in Clarksville US 31 south southeast of Crothersville US 50 in Seymour US 31 in Taylorsville I 74 I 465 US 31 US 36 US 40 in Indianapolis I 70 in Indianapolis The highways travel concurrently through Indianapolis I 465 in Indianapolis I 865 US 52 north northwest of Royalton I 65 US 52 travels concurrently to Lebanon US 231 south of Wolcott US 24 US 231 east of Remington US 231 north of Remington US 231 in Crown Point US 30 in Merrillville I 80 I 94 US 6 in Gary I 90 in Gary US 12 US 20 in GaryReference 5 Auxiliary routes Edit I 165 serving the Alabama communities of Prichard and Mobile I 565 a spur in Alabama that begins in Decatur and ends in Huntsville I 165 a spur in Kentucky that begins in Bowling Green and ends in Owensboro I 265 the beltway around the Louisville area in Kentucky and Indiana In Kentucky the highway is called the Gene Snyder freeway in Kentucky and the Lee H Hamilton Highway in Indiana between I 65 and the Lewis and Clark Bridge connecting Indiana and Kentucky on the eastern side of Louisville I 465 a full beltway around Indianapolis I 865 a connection between I 65 and I 465 on the northwest side of Indianapolis formerly numbered I 465 See also Edit U S Roads portalOhio River Bridges Project Super Bowl XLI dubbed the I 65 Bowl due to the proximity of the competing teams cities Indianapolis and Chicago to I 65References Edit a b Adderly Kevin January 15 2014 Table 1 Main Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways as of December 31 2013 Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration Retrieved November 30 2014 Gerth Joseph February 13 2007 Senate OKs renaming I 65 for King The Courier Journal Louisville KY Shafer Sheldon S July 25 2007 Mayor Democrats back I 65 King plan The Courier Journal Louisville KY Retrieved July 30 2007 Super 70 in gov Archived from the original on October 29 2007 Rand McNally 2014 The Road Atlas Walmart ed Chicago Rand McNally pp 4 5 36 37 42 95 ISBN 978 0 528 00771 2 External links EditKML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 65KML is from Wikidata Media related to Interstate 65 at Wikimedia Commons Geographic data related to Interstate 65 at OpenStreetMap Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 65 amp oldid 1162031141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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