Interstate 840 (Tennessee)
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Interstate 840 (I-840), formerly State Route 840 (SR 840), is a freeway that serves as an outer bypass route around Nashville, Tennessee. Built by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), it is also designated as Tennessee National Guard Parkway. At 77.28 miles (124.37 km) long, it is the tenth-longest auxiliary Interstate Highway in the nation. The route serves the cities of Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Franklin, and Dickson, all suburbs of Nashville.
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L'Interstate 840 (I-840) est une autoroute qui sert de voie de contournement extérieure dans la périphérie éloignée de Nashville, Tennessee. Avec ses 77,28 miles (124,37 km), il s'agit de la dixième plus longue autoroute auxiliaire des États-Unis. Elle dessert les villes de Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Franklin et Dickson, toutes des banlieues de Nashville.
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Interstate 840 (Tennessee)
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Tennessee National Guard Parkway
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Tennessee National Guard Parkway
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Rutherford
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Williamson
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Exit to Cedars of Lebanon State Park
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Signed as exits 55A and 55B
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Signed as exits 1A and 1B westbound; I-40 exit 176; stub road westbound
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Signed as exits 76A and left 76B ; I-40 exit 235;
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Signed as exits 53A and 53B westbound; I-24 exit 74
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Arno Road
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Interstate 840 (I-840), formerly State Route 840 (SR 840), is a freeway that serves as an outer bypass route around Nashville, Tennessee. Built by the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT), it is also designated as Tennessee National Guard Parkway. At 77.28 miles (124.37 km) long, it is the tenth-longest auxiliary Interstate Highway in the nation. The route serves the cities of Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Franklin, and Dickson, all suburbs of Nashville. First proposed by former Governor Lamar Alexander as part of a system of Bicentennial Parkways, I-840 was constructed between 1991 and 2012. The highway was originally planned as an Interstate Highway but was constructed entirely with state funds and initially designated as a state route for this reason. In 2015, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) approved TDOT's request to redesignate SR 840 as I-840 as part of its integration into the Interstate Highway System. On August 12, 2016, TDOT announced that the route had officially been renamed I-840 and that resigning work would begin.
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L'Interstate 840 (I-840) est une autoroute qui sert de voie de contournement extérieure dans la périphérie éloignée de Nashville, Tennessee. Avec ses 77,28 miles (124,37 km), il s'agit de la dixième plus longue autoroute auxiliaire des États-Unis. Elle dessert les villes de Lebanon, Murfreesboro, Franklin et Dickson, toutes des banlieues de Nashville. D'abord proposée par l'ancien gouverneur Lamar Alexander comme faisant partie du système des Bicentennial Parkways, l'I-840 a été construite entre 1991 et 2012. L'autoroute a d'abord été planifiée pour être une autoroute à part entière mais a été construite entièrement avec des fonds de l'État. C'est pourquoi elle a d'abord été désignée comme SR 840. En 2015, il a été approuvé d'intégrer la route dans le réseau des Interstates.
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