Interstate 240 (Tennessee)
Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 19.27-mile-long (31.01 km) Auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It forms a loop with its parent I-40 around the eastern neighborhoods of Memphis. It travels from an interchange with I-40 east of downtown to an interchange with I-40, US 79, and Sam Cooper Boulevard in East Memphis, providing access to Memphis International Airport and the eastern neighborhoods. The section in East Memphis around Walnut Grove Road is the busiest interstate in Tennessee, with an AADT of just under 200,000 vehicles. The western leg of I-240 has been approved to be signed as I-69.
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Interstate 240 (Tennessee)
Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 19.27-mile-long (31.01 km) Auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U.S. state of Tennessee. It forms a loop with its parent I-40 around the eastern neighborhoods of Memphis. It travels from an interchange with I-40 east of downtown to an interchange with I-40, US 79, and Sam Cooper Boulevard in East Memphis, providing access to Memphis International Airport and the eastern neighborhoods. The section in East Memphis around Walnut Grove Road is the busiest interstate in Tennessee, with an AADT of just under 200,000 vehicles. The western leg of I-240 has been approved to be signed as I-69.
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Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 19 ...... approved to be signed as I-69.
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Shelby
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West
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I-240 highlighted in red
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Clockwise terminus; north end of future I-69 overlap
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; I-40 exit 10A
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No westbound exit; eastbound exit via White Station Road
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance; I-40 exit 1E
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Northbound exit and southbound ...... , was signed as I-40 exit 1F-G
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Sam Cooper Blvd. exits 10A–B
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Signed as exits 13A and 13B westbound; eastern terminus of SR 23
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Signed as exits 15A and 15B
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Airways Boulevard - Memphis International Airport
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Madison Avenue
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Millbranch Road / Nonconnah Boulevard
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Mount Moriah Road
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Norris Road
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Perkins Road
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South Parkway
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Union Avenue
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Walnut Grove Road
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in Memphis
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Interstate 240 (I-240) is a 19 ...... approved to be signed as I-69.
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Interstate 240 (Tennessee)
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