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The I-540 portion begins at an interchange designated as exit 1 near I-40 (I-40 exit 283B) near the Raleigh–Durham International Airport, located right at the Durham–Wake county line. It travels northeast to Aviation Parkway (exit 2), then turns east along the southside of the Brier Creek neighborhood, with interchanges at Lumley Road (exit ...
481: Acres of the turbine-style interchange where N.C. 540, I-40 and U.S. 70 will meet in southern Wake County. 650,000: Tons of asphalt used to pave the western 9.4 miles of the highway.
Description: Map of current and proposed segments of as of October 2017. I-540 highlighted in red (from I-87 to I-40 northwest of Raleigh), open sections of Toll NC 540 in green (from NC 55 to I-40 northwest of Raleigh), proposed sections of Toll NC 540 in dashed green (based on NCDOT's website).
The six-lane Triangle Parkway extends Interstate 885 (I-885) 3.5 miles (5.6 km) via North Carolina Highway 885 (NC 885) in Durham County to meet North Carolina Highway 540 (NC 540) in Morrisville in Wake County. The Western Wake Expressway extends 12.4 miles (20.0 km) long, extending NC 540 to meet NC 55 in Apex.
The 18-mile leg of the Triangle Expressway will connect N.C. 55 near Apex and Holly Springs with Interstate 40 near the Johnston County line. We now know when NC 540 will open across southern Wake ...
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The section between I-440 and I-540 is heavily commercial, saturated with shopping centers, anchored by Triangle Town Center, a large shopping mall near the interchange with I-540. There is one interchange about half-way between I-440 and I-540, where US 401 splits on to Louisburg Road, leaving only US 1 on Capital Boulevard.
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