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Interstate 85Interstate 85 is an interstate highway in the southeastern United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 65 in Montgomery, Alabama; its northern terminus intersects with Interstate 95 in Petersburg, Virginia, near Richmond. Length Major Cities Along the Route Intersections with other Interstates Spur Routes - I-185 - Spur to Columbus, Georgia
- I-285 - Atlanta, Georgia
- I-985 - Spur to Gainesville, Georgia
- I-185 - Greenville, South Carolina
- I-385 - Spur to Clinton, South Carolina, 42 miles (67.6 km)
- I-385 stretches from Clinton at Interstate 26 to Greenville, South Carolina at U.S. Highway 29. After exit 42, Interstate 385 turns into a Business Spur that then promptly ends at U.S. 29 near the Bi-Lo Center in Downtown Greenville.
- I-585 - Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2.25 miles (3.62 km)
- I-585 stretches from the I-85 Business Loop to U.S. Highway 221. I-585 is co-signed the entire length with U.S. Highway 176 and uses its exit number system instead of its own. Between exits 23 and 24 the Interstate is considered "at-grade" before its exit with U.S. 221 and then quickly ends at the stoplight. The spur was once connected to Interstate 85 from 1957 till 1997. That year, I-85 was moved north to by-pass Spartanburg, leaving I-585 an orphan. There are plans in the future to extend I-585 along U.S. 176 to I-85's new location.
- I-485 - Charlotte, North Carolina
Notes - Interstate 85 has two business routes, one in Spartanburg, South Carolina and the other in Lexington to Greensboro, North Carolina.
- Interstate 85 has also been rerouted on three different occasions: in northeastern Atlanta, north of Spartanburg, and around Greensboro. The former I-85 in Atlanta is now part of Georgia State Highway 13, and the other two reroutings have produced the aforementioned business routes. Additionally, a portion of I-85 southwest of Atlanta was rerouted - and the old roadbed removed - in order to accomodate an expansion of Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport in the early 1980s.
- 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. Because I-85 was recently rerouted around Greensboro, it splits with I-40 eight miles (13 km) east of the original departure point.
- Through downtown Atlanta, I-85 merges with I-75 for a short time. This strip of highway, called the Downtown Connector, is infamous for its bad traffic, and rather confusing split at the north end.
- Interstate 485 was supposed to have been an east-west connector route in the Atlanta area, but it was erased due to community opposition. Part of what would have been I-485 is now GA 10, and the I-485 designation itself has been assigned to a new beltway around Charlotte.
- The junction between I-85 and I-77 in Charlotte is a strange configuration. When I-85 passes under I-77, the northbound lanes of I-77 are to the west (south on I-85) of the southbound lanes, and southbound I-77 is to the east (north on I-85) of northbound. The travel lanes on I-77 return to their proper positions north and south of this interchange.
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