Billy Graham Freeway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Auxiliary route of I-40 | ||||
Maintained by NCDOT | ||||
Length | 9.14 mi[1] (14.71 km) | |||
Existed | 1980–present | |||
NHS | Entire route | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | I-26 / I-40 / US 74 near Asheville | |||
East end | I-40 / US 74A in eastern Asheville | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | North Carolina | |||
Counties | Buncombe | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 9.1-mile-long (14.6 km) Interstate Highway loop in the US state of North Carolina. It serves as an urban connector for Asheville and runs in a semicircle around the north of the city's downtown district between exits 53B and 46B of I-40. Between those points, I-40 continues in an east–west direction further south of the city, roughly parallel to the Swannanoa and French Broad rivers. The western segment of I-240 is now being cosigned with I-26 as part of a larger project extending I-26 from its former western terminus at I-40/I-240 to U.S. Highway 23 (US 23) near Kingsport, Tennessee. However, NCDOT officially identifies this part of I-26 as Future 26.
Years prior to the loop's completion, I-240 was known as I-140; however, no signage was ever posted for I-140. The I-140 designation has now been given to a spur route in Wilmington.