Interstate 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 at
Fishers Landing, New York[?] at the Canadian border.
Number of Miles
824
Major Cities Along the Route
Intersections with other Interstates
- Interstate 40 near Dandridge, Tennessee
- Interstate 77 in Wytheville, Virginia. They stay joined for about 10 miles.
- Interstate 64 in Lexington, Virginia. They stay joined until Staunton, Virginia.
- Interstate 66 in Middletown, Virginia
- Interstate 70 in Hagerstown, Maryland
- The eastern Interstate 76 in Carlisle, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 83 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 78 in Bordnersville, Pennsylvania[?]
- Interstate 80 in Saint Johns, Pennsylvania[?]
- The eastern Interstate 84 in Scranton, Pennsylvania
- The eastern Interstate 88 in Binghamton, New York
- Interstate 90 in Syracuse, New York
Spur Routes
Notes
This road is a "line on a map" Interstate. Mainly it exists more so people can have a path through the Appalachians than to relieve congestion on that busy Roanoke-Harrisburg route.
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