Interstate 240 (North Carolina) - Exit List

Exit List

The entire route is in Asheville, Buncombe County.

Mile km Exit Destinations Notes
0.0 0.0 31B I-26 east / I-40 west / US 74 – Hendersonville, Spartanburg, Canton, Knoxville East end of I-26 overlap
1.0 1.6 1B NC 191 (Brevard Road) to I-40 east
1.4 2.3 1C Amboy Road Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
2.0 3.2 2
US 19 Bus. / US 23 Bus. (Haywood Road) – West Asheville
South end of US 19/23 Bus. overlap
3.0 4.8 3A US 19 south / US 23 south (Patton Avenue) South end of US 19/23 overlap, hidden north end of US 19/23 Bus. overlap, hidden west end of US 74A overlap
3.1 5.0 3B Westgate / Resort Drive
3.7 6.0 4A I-26 west / US 19 north / US 23 north / US 70 west – Weaverville, Woodfin, Johnson City West end of I-26/US 70 overlap, north end of US 19/23 overlap; to UNC Asheville
3.8 6.1 4B Patton Avenue – Downtown Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
4.3 6.9 4C Montford Avenue / Haywood Street
4.8 7.7 5A US 25 (Merrimon Avenue)
5.1 8.2 5B US 70 east / US 74A east (Charlotte Street) to NC 694 East end of US 70/74A overlap
6.2 10.0 6 Tunnel Road / Chunns Cove Road
7.0 11.3 7 US 70 (Tunnel Road) Three-level diamond interchange, to Asheville Mall
8.5 13.7 8 US 74A west (Fairview Road) to NC 81 West end of US 74A overlap
9.1 14.6 9 I-40 / US 74A east (Charlotte Highway) – Statesville, Bat Cave, Knoxville East end of US 74A overlap, to Blue Ridge Parkway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
  • Concurrency terminus
  • Closed/Former
  • HOV
  • Incomplete access
  • ETC only
  • Unopened

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