Exit List
Exits are numbered by mile marker, beginning at Exit 1 in the southwest and continuing east. With the truncation of I-440 and assignment of east/west direction, exits are now numbered west to east.
The entire route is in Raleigh, Wake County.
| # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| US 1 south / US 64 west – Sanford, Asheboro | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; West end of US-1 overlap | |
| 1 | I-40 / US 64 east – Benson, Rocky Mount, Durham | Signed as exits 1A (east) and 1B (west); Access to the RDU International Airport |
| 1C | Jones Franklin Road | |
| 1D | Melbourne Road | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance |
| 2A | Western Boulevard – NC State University, Downtown Raleigh | Westbound entrance is a left entrance |
| 2B | Cary | |
| 3 | NC 54 (Hillsborough Street) – Meredith College | |
| 4 | To I-40 west / Wade Avenue – Cameron Village, Durham | Signed as exits 4A (east) and 4B (west) westbound; Access to the RDU International Airport |
| 5 | Lake Boone Trail | |
| 6 | Ridge Road | Westbound exit is part of exit 7A |
| 7 | US 70 / NC 50 (Glenwood Avenue) – Crabtree Valley, Durham | Signed as exits 7A (south) and 7B (north) westbound |
| 8 | Six Forks Rd – North Hills | Signed as exits 8A (south) and 8B (north) |
| 10 | Wake Forest Road | |
| 11 | US 1 north / US 401 (Capital Boulevard) – Wake Forest, Louisburg, Downtown Raleigh | East end of US 1 overlap; signed as exits 11A (south) and 11B (north) westbound |
| 12 | Yonkers Road | Eastbound exit and entrance |
| 12 | Brentwood Road | Westbound exit and entrance |
| 13A | New Bern Avenue – Downtown Raleigh | |
| 13B | US 64 Bus. east – Knightdale |
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| 14 | US 64 east / US 264 east – Wilson, Rocky Mount | West end of US 64 overlap |
| 15 | Poole Road | |
| 16 | I-40 east – Wilmington, Benson | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
| I-40 / US 64 west – Durham | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; East end of US 64 overlap |
Read more about this topic: Interstate 440 (North Carolina)
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