INTERSTATE 81


'Interstate 81' (abbreviated 'I-81') is an interstate highway in the eastern part of the United States. Its southern terminus is at Interstate 40 near Dandridge, Tennessee; its northern terminus is on Wellesley Island (near Fishers Landing, New York) at the Canadian border where the Thousand Islands Bridge connects it to Highway 401, the main freeway leading from Windsor-Detroit and Toronto to Montreal.
Interstate 81 largely traces the path of the Appalachian Mountains, often paralleling its older U.S. highway counterpart, U.S. Route 11. While mostly rural, it is heavily used as a trucking corridor, often as a bypass of the more urban Interstate 95 to the east.
Major cities
'Bolded cities' are officially-designated control cities for signs

★ 'Knoxville, Tennessee' (via Interstate 40)
Morristown, Tennessee
Greeneville, Tennessee
Johnson City, Tennessee
Kingsport, Tennessee
★ 'Bristol, Tennessee'
Bristol, Virginia
Blacksburg, Virginia
★ 'Roanoke, Virginia'
★ 'Winchester, Virginia'
★ 'Martinsburg, West Virginia'
★ 'Hagerstown, Maryland'
★ 'Chambersburg, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Carlisle, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Harrisburg, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Hazleton, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Scranton, Pennsylvania'
★ 'Binghamton, New York'
Cortland, New York
★ 'Syracuse, New York'
★ 'Watertown, New York'
★ 'Canada'


Contents
Route description
Tennessee and Virginia
West Virginia and Maryland
Pennsylvania
New York
Major intersections
Auxiliary routes
Current
Past
External links

Route description


|-
| TN || 75 ||121
|-
| VA || 323 || 520
|-
| WV || 23 ||37
|-
| MD || 11 ||18
|-
| PA || 234 ||377
|-
| NY || 183 || 294
|}
Tennessee and Virginia

:''Main articles: Interstate 81 in: Tennessee | Virginia''
Interstate 81 begins in Tennessee at Interstate 40 near Dandridge. The route parallels the Appalachian Mountains for much of its route through Tennessee and Virginia, serving such cities as Roanoke, Lexington, and Winchester. It parallels its older counterpart, U.S. Route 11, for its entire length in Virginia.
West Virginia and Maryland

:''Main articles: Interstate 81 in: West Virginia | Maryland''
Interstate 81 briefly enters the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, serving the city of Martinsburg. It then traverses the state of Maryland at one of its narrowest points, passing through the "Hub City" of Hagerstown where it intersects with a large number of other routes.
Pennsylvania

Main articles: Interstate 81 in Pennsylvania

Interstate 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. Around the state capital of Harrisburg, the route forms the northeastern section of Pennsylvania's Capital Beltway. The route then travels northeast towards the Wyoming Valley, where it serves the cities of Wilkes-Barre and Scranton, then heads north through the Endless Mountains region towards the state line.
New York

Main articles: Interstate 81 in New York

Interstate 81 enters the state of New York near Binghamton. It parallels U.S. Route 11 in a north-south direction, serving the cities of Syracuse, where it meets the New York State Thruway, and Watertown. The route ends at the Canada border at the Thousand Islands Bridge, where it crosses the Saint Lawrence River to become Highway 137.

Major intersections



Interstate 40 near Dandridge, Tennessee, northeast of Knoxville

Interstate 26 between the Tri-Cities, Tennessee

Interstate 77 in Wytheville, Virginia. They stay joined for about 10 miles (16 km), and go in opposite directions (i.e., this is a wrong-way concurrency, where northbound 81 is multiplexed with southbound I-77 and vice versa in the opposite direction).

Interstate 64 in Lexington, Virginia. They stay joined until Staunton, Virginia.

Interstate 66 in Middletown, Virginia

Interstate 70 in Hagerstown, Maryland

Interstate 76 in Middlesex, Pennsylvania (near Carlisle, Pennsylvania)

Interstate 83 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Interstate 78 in Bordnersville, Pennsylvania (near Jonestown, Pennsylvania)
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Interstate 80 in Saint Johns, Pennsylvania (near Hazleton, Pennsylvania)

Interstate 476 in Dupont, Pennsylvania (near Pittston, Pennsylvania)

Interstate 84 and Interstate 380 in Dunmore, Pennsylvania (near Scranton, Pennsylvania) Throop Dunmore Interchange

Interstate 476 (again) in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania

Interstate 88 and future Interstate 86 in Binghamton, New York

Interstate 690 in downtown Syracuse, New York

Interstate 90 in North Syracuse, New York

Auxiliary routes


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

There are three current child routes either providing access to, or bypassing, various cities along Interstate 81's route.
Current


I-381 - Bristol, Virginia

I-581 - Roanoke, Virginia

I-481 - Syracuse, New York
Past


I-181 - Kingsport, Tennessee: Deleted in August, 2005 when Interstate 26 took over I-181's entire length.

I-81E - Current Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania)

External links



Thousand Islands Bridge System, showing the bridges and connections at the northern terminus

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