Auxiliary Routes in North Carolina
Interstate | City | Type | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Interstate 40 Business | Winston-Salem | Business loop | Freeway grade throughout | |
Interstate 140 | Wilmington | Spur | Partially constructed | |
Interstate 240 | Asheville | Business loop | ||
Interstate 440 | Raleigh | Beltway | ||
Interstate 540 | Raleigh | Spur/Beltway | Designated along the Northern Wake Freeway | |
Interstate 840 | Greensboro | Beltway | Future, under construction |
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