Interstate 22
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Interstate 22 Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 176 mi[citation needed] (283 km) | ||||
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West end: | near Memphis, Tennessee | ||||
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Interstate 22 (abbreviated I-22), when completed, will follow the U.S. Highway 78 corridor along a 176 mile (283 km) route from Memphis, Tennessee to Birmingham, Alabama. The limited access freeway will connect Interstate 55 and Interstate 40 in the northwest to Interstate 65 and Interstate 20 in the southeast, passing through the cities of Holly Springs, Mississippi; New Albany, Mississippi; Tupelo, Mississippi; Hamilton, Alabama; and Jasper, Alabama.
The part of I-22 east of Fulton, Mississippi was approved in 1978 as Corridor X, part of the Appalachian Development Highway System. Parts of the highway have been under construction ever since. An approximately 25 mile stretch between the east side of Jasper, Alabama to Birmingham, Alabama is all that remains to be completed. Funding for those sections has been a priority for U.S. Sen. Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala.), who served as Chairman of the Senate Transportation Subcommittee. In 2004 Corridor X was designated as Future Interstate 22 by Public Law No: 108-199, and the designation was made official on April 18, 2005. In Alabama, blue signs reading "FUTURE/I-22/CORRIDOR" at left and an I-22 shield with "FUTURE" instead of "INTERSTATE" at right were unveiled April 18, 2005.
A 94 mile (151 km) stretch from Graysville, Alabama to the Mississippi state line is scheduled to open in 2007; the westernmost 65 miles (105 km) in Alabama (to Bevill Industrial Parkway southeast of Jasper) opened to traffic in a series of stages through November 22, 2005. Current plans call for Interstate 22 to be completed to I-65 in 2012, with the 14-bridge stack interchange in Birmingham being completed in 2010.
At the western end of the route, the connection between Interstate 22 and the other interstates in the vicinity of Memphis is most likely to make use of the Interstate 269 Outer Memphis Beltway, which is currently in various stages of planning and construction.
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1 | Craft Road - Mineral Wells | |
2 | Mississippi Highway 302 west - Olive Branch; Southaven | |
4 | Mississippi Highway 305 - Olive Branch; Independence | |
6 | Bethel Road - Fairhaven | |
10 | Ingrams Mill | |
14 | Mississippi Highway 309 - Byhalia | |
18 | Victoria | |
21 | Red Banks | |
26 | West Holly Springs | |
30 | Mississippi Highway 7; Mississippi Highway 4 - Holly Springs; Oxford | |
37 | Lake Center | |
41 | Mississippi Highway 349 - Potts Camp | |
48 | Mississippi Highway 178 - Hickory Flat | |
55 | Myrtle | |
60 | Glenfield | |
61 | Mississippi Highway 30 west - West New Albany; Oxford | MS 30 joins eastbound and leaves westbound |
63 | Downtown New Albany | |
64 | Mississippi Highway 15; Mississippi Highway 30 east - Pontotoc; Ripley | MS 30 joins westbound and leaves eastbound |
73 | Mississippi Highway 9 north - Blue Springs | MS 9 joins eastbound and leaves westbound |
76 | Mississippi Highway 9 south - Sherman; Pontotoc (Mississippi Highway 778) | MS 9 joins westbound and leaves eastbound |
81 | Mississippi Highway 178 - Belden | |
85 | Natchez Trace | |
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split into 86A and 86B; Corridor V joins eastbound and splits westbound |
87 | Veterans Boulevard | |
90 | Auburn Road | |
94 | Mississippi Highway 371 - Mantachie; Mooreville | |
97 | Fawn Grove; Dorsey | |
101 | Mississippi Highway 363 - Peppertown (Mississippi Highway 178) | |
104 | Mississippi Highway 25 south - Fulton; Amory | MS 25 joins eastbound and leaves westbound |
108 | Mississippi Highway 25 north - Belmont; Iuka (Corridor V east) | MS 25 joins westbound and leaves eastbound; Corridor X begins eastbound and ends westbound; Corridor V joins westbound and splits eastbound |
113 | Mississippi Highway 23 - Tremont; Smithville | |
Mississippi/Alabama State Line | I-22 enters Alabama eastbound and enters Mississippi westbound | |
3 | County Road 33 | |
7 | Weston; Hamilton (![]() |
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14 | County Road 35 - Hamilton | |
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22 | County Road 45 | |
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46 | County Road 11 - Carbon Hill; Nauvoo | |
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61 | ![]() |
old exit 96 |
63 | ![]() |
old exit 101 |
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eastbound exit and westbound entrance; old exit 104 |
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69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | 74 | 75 | 76 (W) | 76 (E) | 77 | 78 | 79 | 80 | 81 | 82 | ||
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91 | 93 | 94 | 95 | 96 | 97 | 99 | (238) | H-1 | H-2 | H-3 | ||||||
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Lists | Main - Auxiliary - Suffixed - Business - Proposed - Unsigned Gaps - Intrastate - Interstate standards - Replaced |
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Heroes Highway | ![]() |
(future) Interstate 22 | ![]() |
Interstate 59 | |
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Interstate 20 | ![]() |
American Veterans Highway / Decatur Highway | ![]() |
US Route 280 | |
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Elton B. Stephens Expressway | ![]() |
Interstate 459 | ![]() |
Montgomery Highway | |
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Bessemer Superhighway | ![]() |
Crestwood Boulevard | ![]() |
Lakeshore Parkway |
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