I-65 North - Nashville - Tennessee - 4K Highway Drive
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- Real time drive of Interstate 65 northbound through the Nashville Area from Franklin to Goodlettsville.
Filmed: September 2021
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From Wikipedia:
Interstate 65 (I-65) runs from Ardmore north in Tennessee to just south of Franklin, Kentucky, forming part of the national highway that goes from Mobile, Alabama, to Gary, Indiana. In Tennessee the highway's official name is the Albert Arnold Gore Sr. Memorial Highway, named for Albert Gore Sr., the former United States Senator.
Of the four states which I-65 runs through, the segment in Tennessee is the shortest, at 121.71 miles (195.87 km) long. I-65 serves the state capital and largest city of Nashville, and parallels U.S. Route 31 its entire length in Tennessee.
Entering the southern neighborhoods of Nashville, I-65 has an interchange with SR 255 (Harding Place) about 3 miles (4.8 km) later. A little over 1 mile (1.6 km) later, the HOV lane restrictions terminate and I-65 widens to ten lanes at an interchange with Armory Drive. The route then crosses SR 155 (Thompson Lane) and has a spaghetti junction four-level stack interchange with I-440, which serves as a southern bypass to downtown Nashville. At this interchange, I-65 reduces to six lanes, and a little over two miles later, I-65 enters Downtown Nashville, and begins a concurrency with I-40. The mile and exit numbers during the concurrency are numbered using I-40's mileage. Forming part of the Downtown Loop, the set of interstate highways that encircle Downtown Nashville, the routes shift sharply to the east, before shifting to the northwest, and have interchanges with US 70 (Charlotte Avenue) and US 70S/US 431 (Broadway). About 1 mile (1.6 km) later, I-40 splits off to the west, heading towards Memphis, and I-65 curves sharply to the northeast, reaching an interchange with US 41A (Rosa L. Parks Boulevard) about 0.8 miles (1.3 km) later. About 1 mile (1.6 km) later, the route crosses the Cumberland River on the Lyle H. Fulton Memorial Bridge, and reaches an interchange with I-24, beginning a concurrency with that route and shifting into a northward direction. Unlike the concurrency with I-40, the I-65 mile and exit numbers are retained during the I-24 concurrency. Carrying eight lanes, the combined routes have an interchange with US 431 (Trinity Lane) just under 1 mile (1.6 km) later. Almost 1.5 miles (2.4 km) later, I-24 splits off, heading northwest towards Clarksville, a I-65 shifts northeast, carrying a total of ten through lanes, the left lanes once again functioning as HOV lanes during rush hour. Slightly over one mile later is a complicated interchange with US 31W/US 41, and SR 155 (Briley Parkway), the latter of which is a freeway that serves as a northern bypass around Nashville. The widest section of I-65 is in Tennessee is found on the north side of this interchange, where the road briefly accommodates 15 through lanes (8 northbound, 7 southbound). The road passes through Madison, has an interchange with SR 45 (Old Hickory Boulevard) about 2 miles (3.2 km) later. A little over 3 miles (4.8 km) later, I-65 reaches an interchange with SR 386 (Vietnam Veterans Blvd) in Goodlettsville, a freeway spur which serves the Nashville suburbs of Hendersonville and Gallatin. At this interchange, I-65 reduces to six lanes, and the HOV restrictions terminate. I-65 then leaves the urban Nashville area and enters Sumner County at this point.
Time Stamps
Franklin: 0:00-2:00
Brentwood: 2:01-6:10
Nashville: 6:11-23:20
Goodlettsville: 23:21
Your 4K footage looks great...greetings from Nashville
Amazing video Tennessee mike man I love your interstate videos they are pretty cool
Great drive on interstate 65 North in Nashville TN
brilliance on that 4-level stack infrastructure on I-65 @ I-440
Thank you for this video I'm moving to TN and I was very nervous about the commute to Franklin from Springhill. Now I feel way better after seeing this
I might move to Nashville area in the near future.
I love the Interstate Videos, but I don't think there any more Interstates in Nashville other an 840 which is almost 80 miles
@@sharonrivers1347 ik, but he already filmed those
Mike Is U Driving A Truck Cause I’m Noticing How High Up The Camera Is Mounted In The Vehicle It Doesn’t 👀Like It’s Low But Sitting Up On The Window In The Vehicle
I do love it when he does.better vantage point.can see alot more.he dont anymore.☹️
17:58-21:41 Concrete sounds like Florida/Indiana
21:42-24:36 The concrete noise transitions to a lower-pitched Maryland sound.
21:42-24:36 actually sounds like Interstate 12 heading east from Baton Rouge. That is what Louisiana uses on 𝚜𝚘𝚖𝚎 of their highways.
I love how you guys pointed that out. I thought I was the only one that points stuff out like that.
@@alexlevingstona lot of people on this channel like road sounds including myself!
From you experience of Nashville, how does it rank compared to Charlotte?
In terms of highways?
@@MileageMikeTravels interms of city and skyline.
@@travisjae1775
Nashville > Charlotte. I've never been to Charlotte but I've went to Nashville last summer. Nashville skyline is growing give it 5-10 more years. Downtown Nashville fairly clean and safe