This video begins briefly along US 1 / 64 in Cary, NC at the I-40 interchange and concludes near the new Knightdale Bypass (US 64 / 264) in eastern Raleigh. I-440 is a 16.4 mile beltline around Raleigh's inner core neighborhoods. It is often referred to formally as the "Cliff Benson Beltline" or just simply "440".
The stretch from U.S. 1/64 in Cary clockwise to U.S. 1/401 (North Boulevard then; Capital Boulevard now) was finished in the early 1960s, and was signed as U.S. 1/64. By 1970, the Beltline was extended further clockwise, to New Bern Avenue. This road was signed only as U.S. 64 (U.S. 1 breaks away at North/Capitol Boulevard). Starting in the late 1970s, U.S. 70 was also signed along the Beltline between Glenwood Avenue and North (Capitol) Boulevard, and entered downtown Raleigh on North, rather than on Glenwood. This meant that for a couple of miles, west 70 went east along North Boulevard.
Prior to 1991, the northern part of the beltline was designated, but unsigned, as Business Interstate 40 while the southern part remained Interstate 40. Later, the I-440 designation was approved and signed along the entire loop.
Негізгі бет I-440 Beltline Raleigh, NC (Exits 1 to 14)
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