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I-40 Reopens in North Carolina, Connecting to Tennessee After Months of Repair

by Rita Anderson
February 27, 2025
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Maryville, TN – A significant stretch of I-40 in North Carolina is set to reopen to traffic on Saturday, March 1, following months of extensive repairs. The reopening will allow one lane in each direction, with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour through the narrow lanes. This marks a critical step in the recovery process after the road was severely damaged by flooding caused by Hurricane Helene.

The collapse of the eastbound lanes into the Pigeon River earlier last year disrupted travel along this important route connecting North Carolina and Tennessee. Since then, the North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) has worked tirelessly to restore the road, with the goal of reconnecting the two states and boosting regional travel and commerce.

Governor Josh Stein of North Carolina expressed pride in the efforts of NCDOT, highlighting the dedication of the roadworkers who have been working around the clock to ensure the interstate can safely reopen. “I am proud of NCDOT’s focus on this challenge and the roadworkers who have worked tirelessly to reopen roads and keep people safe,” Stein said. “Reopening these lanes will help reconnect North Carolina and Tennessee and allow us to welcome back visitors to bolster the economy.”

Despite the reopening, travelers are urged to expect delays as the road remains a work-in-progress. Drivers are encouraged to use an alternative route, taking I-81 North to Kingsport and then I-26 East, as construction continues on the remaining sections of the highway.

It remains uncertain how long it will take for the eastbound lanes to be fully repaired and reopened. The NCDOT has not provided an official timeline for the completion of repairs to the collapsed portion of the highway.

As North Carolina and Tennessee look forward to the reopening, officials are hopeful that the restored lanes will ease the flow of traffic and stimulate the local economy by making the region more accessible to visitors and travelers alike.

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