Interstate 140 (Tennessee)

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Interstate 140 marker

Interstate 140
Route information
Maintained by TDOT
Length: 11.1 mi (17.9 km)
Existed: 1986 – present
Major junctions
West end: I-40 / I-75 / SR-162 in Knoxville
  US-11 / US-70 in Knoxville
East end: US-129 / SR-115 / SR-162 near Alcoa
Highway system

Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
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Tennessee State Routes
Interstate • US

SR-139 SR-140

Interstate 140 (abbreviated I-140) is a spur route of Interstate 40 near Knoxville, Tennessee, that forms part of the Pellissippi Parkway. It runs east from Dutchtown Road north of Interstate 40 near Farragut to U.S. Route 129, near McGhee Tyson Airport. It intersects with U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 70 near its western terminus. It becomes State Route 162 at both termini.

A 4.4-mile (7.1 km) extension (of U.S. Route 129) has been completed to State Route 33 (Old Knoxville Highway) between Maryville, Tennessee and Alcoa, Tennessee. Plans call to extend the highway further east to U.S. Route 321 near Walland in Blount County, Tennessee.

[edit] Exit list

Exits are numbered from west to east, in accordance with AASHTO guidelines.

County Location Exit Destinations Notes
Knox Knoxville
SR-162 north – Oak Ridge Continuation beyond I-40/I-75
1C-D I-40 / I-75 – Knoxville, Nashville, Chattanooga eastbound signed as exit 0
1A-B US-11 / US-70 (Kingston Pike)
3 Westland Road
5 SR-332 (Northshore Drive)
Tennessee River Fort Loudon Lake crossing
Blount Alcoa
9 SR-333 (Topside Road)
11 US-129 (Airport Highway) – Alcoa, Maryville, Knoxville Signed as exits 11A (south) and 11B (north)
SR-162 south Continuation beyond US 129

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