List of Future Auxiliary Interstate Highways

The following is a list of future auxiliary (three-digit) Interstate Highway designations in the United States. They are sorted numerically by the primary Interstate Highway (one or two digits).

Interstate States Location and description
05-9 ! I-905 California Current SR 905 in San Diego County
10-2 ! I-210 California Expansion of existing Interstate 210 along the current SR 210 in San Bernardino County
10-3 ! I-310 Mississippi Future spur into Gulfport, Mississippi
22-4 ! I-422 Alabama Future beltway around Birmingham
30-1 ! I-130 Arkansas Current Highway 245 in Texarkana from I-30 to US 71
40-8 ! I-840 North Carolina Future part of Greensboro Urban Loop
55-5 ! I-555 Arkansas Current US 63 from Jonesboro to Turrell
69-2 ! I-269 Mississippi-Tennessee Future highway around Memphis, Tennessee; two portions are open as TN 385 and MS 304
76-5 ! I-576 Pennsylvania Future beltway around southern Pittsburgh; one portion is open as PA 576
85-2 ! I-285 North Carolina Current US 52 from Lexington to Winston-Salem
85-7 ! I-785 North Carolina-Virginia Future highway linking Greensboro, North Carolina, to Danville, Virginia; completed portions are signed as part of Future I-840, US 29, and VA 785
95-7 ! I-795 Florida Proposed highway south of Jacksonville

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