Interstate 85 is an interstate highway in the southeastern United States. Its southern terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 65 in Montgomery, Alabama; its northern terminus is at an intersection with Interstate 95 in Petersburg, Virginia.

Table of contents
1 Number of Miles
2 Major Cities Along the Route
3 Intersections with other Interstates
4 Spur Routes
5 Notes

Number of Miles

667 miles (1074 KM)

Major Cities Along the Route

Intersections with other Interstates

Spur Routes

  • I-185 - Spur to Columbus, Georgia
  • I-285 - Atlanta, Georgia
  • I-985 - Spur to Gainsville, Georgia
  • I-185 - Greenville, South Carolina
  • I-385 - Spur to Clinton, South Carolina, 42 miles (6 km)
    • I-385 stretches from Clinton at Interstate 26 to Greenville, South Carolina at U.S. 29. After exit 42, Interstate 385 turns into a Business Spur that then promptly ends at U.S. 29 near the Bi-Lo Center in Downtown Greenville.
  • I-585 - Spartanburg, South Carolina, 2.25 miles
    • I-585 stretches from the I-85 Business Loop to U.S. 221. I-585 is Co-signed the entire length with U.S. 176 and uses its exit number system instead of its own. Between exits 23 and 24 the Interstate is considered at Grade before it exit with U.S. 221 and then quickly ends at the stoplight. The spur was once connected to Interstate 85 from 1957 till 1997. That year, I-85 was moved north to by-pass Spartanburg, leaving I-585 an orphan. There are plans in the future to extend I-585 along U.S. 176 to I-85's new location.
  • I-485 - Charlotte, North Carolina

Notes

Interstate 85 has two business routes, one in Spartanburg, South Carolina and the other in Lexington to Greensboro, North Carolina.

Future Interstate 785 is currently planned from Greensboro, North Carolina to Danville, Virginia; along the current U.S. 29 route.