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==Notes==
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*Interstate 65 combines with [[Interstate 24]] and [[Interstate 40]] near downtown [[Nashville, Tennessee]] to form a loop around the center city. Once, the northwestern leg of this loop was designated [[I-265 (TN)|I-265]]; this is no longer true, as Nashville's government successfully petitioned to have the designation changed to I-65 in order to help alleviate traffic caused by motorists following I-65 through the city.
*Interstate 65 combines with [[Interstate 24]] and [[Interstate 40]] near downtown [[Nashville, Tennessee]] to form a loop around the center city. Once, the northwestern leg of this loop was designated [[I-265 (TN)|I-265]]; this is no longer true, as Nashville's government successfully petitioned to have the designation changed to I-65 in order to help alleviate traffic caused by motorists following I-65 through the city.
*Known as "Auto Alley" because so many automotive plants and suppliers are within an hour's drive of the highway. Interstate 65 leads to automotive assembly plants located in the mid-west. The most famous plant is the [[General Motors|GM]] plant in [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]], which makes the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] sports car, as well as the [[Cadillac XLR]] luxury roadster. Another GM plant, which builds [[Saturn automobile|Saturn]] vehicles, is also within a short driving distance from I-65 in [[Spring Hill, Tennessee]]. Both of the Ford Motor Company truck plants in [[Louisville, Kentucky]] are accessable — The Explorer SUV plant directly from I-65 and the Kentucky Truck Plant, makers of the F-350 and Excursion SUV, from I-265.
*Known as "Auto Alley" because so many automotive plants and suppliers are within an hour's drive of the highway. Interstate 65 leads to automotive assembly plants located in the mid-west. The most famous plant is the [[General Motors|GM]] plant in [[Bowling Green, Kentucky]], which makes the [[Chevrolet Corvette]] sports car, as well as the [[Cadillac XLR]] luxury roadster. Another GM plant, which builds [[Saturn automobile|Saturn]] vehicles, is also within a short driving distance from I-65 in [[Spring Hill, Tennessee]]. Both of the Ford Motor Company truck plants in [[Louisville, Kentucky]] are accessible — The Explorer SUV plant directly from I-65 and the Kentucky Truck Plant, makers of the F-350 and Excursion SUV, from I-265.
*Interstate 65 connects with four Interstate-style [[parkway]]s in [[Kentucky]]. All are part of the commonwealth's system of toll parkways, though only one still charges tolls.
*Interstate 65 connects with four Interstate-style [[parkway]]s in [[Kentucky]]. All are part of the commonwealth's system of toll parkways, though only one still charges tolls.
**[[William H. Natcher Parkway]], at [[Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green]] (toll road)
**[[William H. Natcher Parkway]], at [[Bowling Green, Kentucky|Bowling Green]] (toll road)

Revision as of 02:48, 27 September 2005

Route information
Existed?–present
Location
Major citiesMobile, AL, Montgomery, AL, Birmingham, AL, Huntsville, AL, Nashville, TN, Bowling Green, KY, Louisville, KY, Indianapolis, IN, Lafayette, IN, Gary, IN
Interstate Highway


Interstate 65 (abbreviated I-65) is an Interstate Highway in the United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with I-10 in Mobile, Alabama; its northern terminus is at an intersection with I-90, US 12 and US 20 in Gary, Indiana, southeast of Chicago, Illinois.

Length

Miles km state
367 595 Alabama
121 196 Tennessee
137 222 Kentucky
261 423 Indiana
1,048 1,698 Total

Major cities along the route (from south to north)

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Location of Interstate 65

Chicago, Illinois is not on the route as such, but Interstate 65 feeds into Interstate 90, which feeds into Chicago, an obvious destination for much of its northbound traffic.

Intersections with other Interstates

Spur/Loop routes

Notes

The Natcher and the Nunn parkways are slated to become part of the extended I-66.

Reference

  • 2005 Rand McNally "The Road Atlas 2005" - newest feature- interstate mileage by state