Interstate 77 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. Its southern terminus is in Columbia, South Carolina at an intersection with Interstate 26; its northern terminus is in Cleveland, Ohio at an intersection with Interstate 90.
Number of Miles
611 miles (984 km)
Major Cities Along the Route
Intersections with other Interstates
- Interstate 26 in Columbia, South Carolina
- Interstate 20 in Columbia, South Carolina
- Interstate 85 in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Interstate 40 in Statesville, North Carolina
- Eastern Interstate 74 for 4 miles near Mount Airy, North Carolina
- Interstate 81 for 9 miles around Wytheville, Virginia
- Interstate 64 in Beckley, West Virginia. They stay joined until Charleston, West Virginia.
- Interstate 79 in Charleston, West Virginia
- Interstate 70 in Cambridge, Ohio
- Interstate 76 in Akron, Ohio (I-76 runs concurrently with I-77 for a few miles in downtown Akron)
- Interstate 277 in Akron, Ohio (a connector route to Interstate 76 on the south side of Akron)
- Interstate 80 in Brecksville, Ohio
- Interstate 90 in Cleveland, Ohio
When I-77 and I-81 merge in Virginia, you are going both north and south on a wrong-way multiplex.
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