Interstate 85 in Alabama

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Interstate 85 marker

Interstate 85
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Route information
Maintained by ALDOT
Length: 80.008 mi[1] (128.760 km)
Major junctions
West end: I‑65 in Montgomery
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East end: I‑85 at the Georgia state line near Valley
Location
Counties: Montgomery, Macon, Lee, Chambers
Highway system
  • Alabama State Routes
US 84 SR 85

Interstate 85 (I-85) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Montgomery, Alabama, to Petersburg, Virginia. In Alabama, the Interstate Highway runs 80.008 miles (128.760 km) from I-65 in Montgomery north to the Georgia state line near Valley. I-85 is the primary highway between Montgomery and Atlanta. The Interstate also connects Montgomery with Tuskegee, Auburn, Opelika, and, indirectly, Phenix City and Columbus, Georgia.

Route description

I-85 begins at a six-ramp modified directional-T interchange with I-65 southwest of downtown Montgomery. In addition to the ramps to and from I-65, the terminating Interstate's dual carriageways continue west a short distance and become Day Street; the interchange also includes a ramp from southbound I-65 to Day Street and from Day Street to northbound I-65. I-85 heads east toward downtown Montgomery as an eight-lane freeway. The highway has a pair of half-diamond interchanges with Court Street (northbound exit, southbound entrance) and Union Street (southbound exit, northbound entrance). The one-way pair of Arba Street and South Street serve as frontage roads for the northbound and southbound lanes, respectively, along the southern edge of downtown. The interchanges provide access to the Alabama State Capitol and Alabama State University. Southeast of downtown Montgomery, I-85 has a pair of half-interchanges with Forest Avenue (northbound exit, southbound entrance) and Mulberry Street (southbound exit, northbound entrance).[2]

I-85 leaves the core of Montgomery and has a diamond interchange with Ann Street and a six-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange with Perry Hill Road. The freeway's next junction is with East Boulevard, which forms part of a circumferential highway around Montgomery; the partial cloverleaf interchange includes a flyover ramp from northbound East Boulevard to southbound I-85. East Boulevard carries US-231 and Alabama State Route 21 (SR-21) through the interchange and US-80 south from the interchange; US-80 joins I-85 heading east from Montgomery. I-85's interchange with SR-271 provides access to Auburn University at Montgomery. The Interstate drops to four lanes between SR-271 and the next interchange with SR-110 and SR-126 (Atlanta Highway), where the route leaves the city of Montgomery.[2]

I-85 and US-80 parallel SR-126 east through the community of Mount Meigs and through an unused directional-T interchange. US-80 splits east onto Atlanta Highway at a diamond interchange, and I-85 heads east-north-east, leaving Montgomery County and entering Macon County at Line Creek. Another access to US-80 is provided at Shorter via an interchange with unsigned SR-138. The Interstate meets the southern end of SR-229 south of SR-229's crossing of the Tallapoosa River and the southern end of SR-49 near the town of Franklin. I-85's interchange with SR-81 connects the freeway with the Macon County seat of Tuskegee and Tuskegee University. The Interstate's final access to US-80 is via SR-186 (Wire Road), beyond which the freeway passes through a portion of Tuskegee National Forest.[2]

I-85 continues northeast into Lee County. On the southern edge of Auburn, the freeway has an interchange with Auburn Technology Parkway. US-29 joins I-85 at its next interchange with College Street; SR-147 continues north along College Street toward Auburn University. I-85 and US-29 continue northeast through the city to an interchange with Bent Creek Road, which provides access to Auburn University Regional Airport. The freeway continues northeast into the city of Opelika, the county seat of Lee County. I-85 gains a second U.S. Highway concurrency at its four-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange with Gateway Drive, where US-280 joins from the north. The three highways cross over a Norfolk Southern Railway line just west of their four-ramp partial cloverleaf interchange with SR-51 and SR-169 south of downtown Opelika.[2]

US-280 splits east toward Phenix City and Columbus at the next interchange with US-431. US-29 diverges from I-85 at the following interchange, and the Interstate leaves the city of Opelika beyond its junction with Andrews Road. The interstate enters Chambers County at its interchange with County Road 388 (CR-388), which leads to Cusseta. I-85 meets CR-208 in the unincorporated area of Huguley west of the city of Valley. Southbound I-85 has a welcome center between CR-208 and the freeway's final interchange in Alabama, a junction with US-29 between the cities of Valley to the south and Lanett to the north. I-85 crosses the Chattahoochee River on its way toward La Grange and Atlanta.[2]

Exit list

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County Location mi[1][2] km Exit Destinations Notes
Montgomery Montgomery 0.000 0.000 I‑65 / Day Street west – Mobile, Birmingham Southern terminus; I-65 exit 171; no access from eastbound Day Street to southbound I-65 or from northbound I-65 to Day Street
1 Court Street Northbound exit, southbound entrance
1 Union Street Southbound exit, northbound entrance
2 Forest Avenue Northbound exit, southbound entrance
2 Mulberry Street Southbound exit, northbound entrance
3.004 4.834 3 Ann Street
4 Perry Hill Road
6.546 10.535 6 US 80 west / US 231 / SR 21 (East Boulevard) South end of US-80 overlap
9.037 14.544 9 SR 271 (Taylor Road) to US 231 Auburn University at Montgomery
11.009 17.717 11 SR 110 / SR 126 (Atlanta Highway) – Mitylene, Mount Meigs
12.50 20.12 12 I‑85 south / I‑685 ends Future northern terminus of Montgomery Bypass; future I-85 re-routing
Waugh 16.067 25.857 16 US 80 east – Mount Meigs, Waugh North end of US-80 overlap
Macon Shorter 22.216 35.753 22 To US 80 – Shorter Unsigned SR-138
26.058 41.936 26 SR 229 north – Tallassee
Franklin 32.370 52.094 32 SR 49 north – Tuskegee, Franklin
Tuskegee 38.818 62.472 38 SR 81 – Notasulga, Tuskegee
42.311 68.093 42 SR 186 east (Wire Road) to US 80 Tuskegee National Forest
Lee Auburn 50 Auburn Technology Parkway
51.438 82.781 51 US 29 south / SR 147 (College Street) – Auburn South end of US-29 overlap
57 Bent Creek Road
Opelika 58.754 94.555 58 US 280 west (Gateway Drive) South end of US-280 overlap
60.773 97.805 60 SR 51 / SR 169 – Opelika, Hurtsboro
62.197 100.096 62 US 280 east / US 431 – Opelika, Phenix City North end of US-280 overlap
64.551 103.885 64 US 29 north – Opelika North end of US-29 overlap
66 Andrews Road To US 29
Chambers 70.394 113.288 70 CR 388 – Cusseta
Huguley 76.908 123.771 77 CR 208 – Valley, Huguley
Valley 79.365 127.726 79 US 29 – Lanett, Valley
Chattahoochee River 80.008 128.760 I‑85 north – Atlanta Northern terminus of I-85 in Alabama; Georgia state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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