Interstate 40

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Interstate 40 is a major east–west transcontinental highway in the United States that stretches from California to North Carolina, passing through several key cities and states.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Interstate Highway
limited-access highway
approximateLengthInKilometers 4100
approximateLengthInMiles 2550
bridgeNameAtMississippiRiver Hernando de Soto Bridge
completionDate 1990
connectsTerminusCity Barstow
Wilmington
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossesRiver Mississippi River at Memphis
direction east–west
easternTerminus North Carolina
Wilmington
surface form: Wilmington, North Carolina
formerRouteParalleled U.S. Route 66
hasTollSections no
highwayNumber 40
highwaySystem Interstate Highway System
laneConfiguration divided highway
maintainedBy state departments of transportation
notableFeature major transcontinental freight corridor
parallels historic Route 66 in several segments
partOf National Highway System
passesThroughCity Albuquerque
surface form: Albuquerque, New Mexico

Amarillo, Texas
Asheville, North Carolina
Barstow
surface form: Barstow, California

Durham, North Carolina
Flagstaff
surface form: Flagstaff, Arizona

Greensboro, North Carolina
Knoxville, Tennessee
Little Rock, Arkansas
Memphis
surface form: Memphis, Tennessee

Nashville
surface form: Nashville, Tennessee

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
surface form: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Raleigh
surface form: Raleigh, North Carolina

Winston-Salem, North Carolina
passesThroughState Arizona
Arkansas
California, United States
surface form: California

New Mexico
North Carolina
Oklahoma
Tennessee
Texas
region South Central United States
Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States

southwestern United States
surface form: Southwestern United States
westernTerminus Barstow
surface form: Barstow, California

California, United States
surface form: California

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Providence Mountains locatedNear Interstate 40
Barstow traversedBy Interstate 40
Needles, California traversedBy Interstate 40
Town of Chapel Hill (partial) hasMajorRoad Interstate 40
subject surface form: Town of Chapel Hill
this entity surface form: Interstate 40 (nearby access)
Interstate 30 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Nashville hasInterstateHighway Interstate 40
Little Rock, Arkansas isServedBy Interstate 40
Burlington, North Carolina locatedOn Interstate 40
Interstate 65 majorJunctionWith Interstate 40
Hickory, North Carolina majorHighway Interstate 40
San Bernardino County contains Interstate 40
Interstate 75 connectsTo Interstate 40
Davidson County hasMajorHighway Interstate 40
Interstate 55 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Interstate 15 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Hernando de Soto Bridge carries Interstate 40
I-15 connectsTo Interstate 40
subject surface form: Interstate 15
Orange County hasMajorHighway Interstate 40
subject surface form: Orange County, North Carolina
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina adjacentTo Interstate 40
subject surface form: Research Triangle Park
Interstate 25 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Interstate 77 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Texas Panhandle traversedBy Interstate 40
Loudon County, Tennessee traversedBy Interstate 40
Interstate 140 hasAuxiliaryTo Interstate 40
Interstate 140 hasJunctionWith Interstate 40
Downtown Knoxville traversedBy Interstate 40
Interstate 640 parentRoute Interstate 40
Interstate 640 connectsTo Interstate 40
Guadalupe County roadTraverses Interstate 40
Interstate 81 terminusSouth Interstate 40
Interstate 81 connectsTo Interstate 40