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After entering the city limits, I-65 intersects U.S. Route 80 (US 80, exit 167; which leads to Selma toward the west) where the Interstate gains an additional lane for a total of three lanes in each direction. Further on, it intersects the southern terminus of I-85 and crosses the Alabama River north of the city.
[6] [7] The first section of interstate highway to be completed in Alabama was also a section of I-65, which opened on December 10, 1959. [8] The first section of I-65 in Indiana was opened on September 14, 1960. [9] [10] Kentucky was the first state to complete its portion of I-65, with the last stretch opening on June 22, 1970. [11]
The Interstate with the longest segment in Alabama is Interstate 65, covering 367.00 miles (590.63 km); the shortest is Interstate 359, covering 2.30 miles (3.70 km). [1] There are six Interstate primary routes and five Interstate auxiliary routes serving the six largest cities in the state, and 22 of the 25 largest.
Interstate 65 (I-65) in the US state of Indiana traverses from the south-southeastern Falls City area bordering Louisville, Kentucky, through the centrally located capital city of Indianapolis, to the northwestern Calumet Region of the Hoosier State which is part of the Chicago metropolitan area.
Pages in category "Interstate 65" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... (Alabama) Interstate 165 (Indiana) Interstate 165 (Kentucky)
Nov. 16—A traffic study recommends improvements to the Alabama 36 and 67 interchanges at Interstate 65, but a Bethel Road-interstate interchange and connection to U.S. 31 is probably a long-term ...
Oct. 19—Transportation officials and motorists agree traffic congestion along the Interstate 65 corridor in north Alabama has increased significantly, but state officials say funding for ...
U.S. Route 231 serves the east-central part of the state, with I-65 further west and US 431 further east. While both US 231 and US 431 connect the major cities of Dothan and Huntsville, US 231 has a shorter route through fewer cities and terrain changes, avoiding the mountainous cities of Albertville, Gadsden, Oxford, and Heflin.