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      • The first two segments of Interstate 40 to be opened were a 22-mile stretch near Jackson and a 35-mile stretch between Kingston and Knoxville — both of which were opened to traffic on Dec. 1, 1961.
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  2. There’s 21.5 miles that was completed in 1975 to complete the I-40 section across Tennessee. Chris: I-75 in East Tennessee was the next focus after these two, and it completely opened the year before I-40 did.

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    • Water Traffic Has Resumed on Mississippi River

    It's not yet known how long a complete repair of the bridge could take, but a multi-agency design team is weighing the benefits of installing a steel beam to beef up the fractured section of the bridge. The team is also contemplating a repair concept using steel rods that would span over the fractured section, providing "the needed strength to reop...

    An inspector who failed for years to spot a fracture that led to last week's sudden I-40 shutdown has been fired and could face charges, Arkansas officials said Monday. "From our investigation we have determined the same employee who conducted the inspection in 2019 and 2020 failed to carry out his responsibilities correctly," said ARDOT Director L...

    Barges and river traffic were allowed to cross under the I-40 bridge once again on Friday after the U.S. Coast Guard determined they could safely do so. Some 700 barges were forced to idle on the banks of the Mississippi River for three and a half days, causing a bottleneck. The Coast Guard worked with companies to allow priority tows — like barges...

  3. www.starnewsonline.com › i-40-timeline › 30989970007I-40 timeline

    Jun 28, 2015 · 0:45. 1943: Congress adopts a plan for an interstate highway system linking major cities. Plan includes a major highway from Greensboro to Tennessee, which will become Interstate 40. 1968:...

  4. Mar 1, 2024 · Finally, here’s a somber discovery: The first person killed on I-40 (in Tennessee) was almost certainly 16-year-old Beth Harris. On Oct. 17, 1961, after a pep rally at Jackson High School in Madison County, Harris got into a car driven by another high school student.

  5. Remember, the Act passed in ’56 and the first section of Interstate in Tennessee opened in the early ’60s. So, it took, as I say, 31 years to build it all. We originally had I-40, I-65, I-75, and these others, of course, had been added since then.

  6. Oct 8, 2017 · Soon after the Federal-Aid Highway Act was passed, Tennessee transportation officials began planning. Construction began on the first segment of Interstate 65 in Giles County, near the Tennessee-Alabama line, in May 1957.

  7. I-40 in Tennessee was mostly complete by the late 1960s, having been constructed in segments. The stretch between Memphis and Nashville, completed in 1966, was the state's first major Interstate segment to be finished. The last planned section was completed in 1975, and much of the route has been widened and reconstructed since then.

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