5 Mind Blowing Interchanges From Around The World

5 Mind Blowing Interchanges From Around The World

Interchanges are great! Why? Because unlike standard intersections, they allow free flow of intersecting roads rather than having to stop at traffic lights or roundabouts. But sometimes interchanges can be extremely complicated with many junctions and even several levels (those are called stack interchanges). Such a complicated interchange is sometimes nicknamed “Spaghetti Junction“. Take a look at these photos of mind-blowing interchanges and it will become very clear why


1. Puxi Viaduct, Shangahi, China – Perhaps the only stack interchange in the world with six levels, this huge interchange of Nanbei Road and Yan’an Road is located in Puxi – historic center of Shanghai
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Puxi Viaduct, Shangahi
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Puxi Viaduct, Shangahi


2. Gravelly Hill Interchange, England – Gravelly Hill Interchange is THE Spaghetti Junction. The nickname which now refers to every complicated junction, originated in an article 1965 regarding the plans to build this junction, which later opened in 1972. The interchange is located in Gravelly Hill area of Birmingham
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Gravelly Hill Interchange, England
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Gravelly Hill Interchange, England


3. Tom Moreland Interchange, Atlanta, Georgia – The Tom Moreland Interchange is also nicknamed “Spaghetti Junction” by the locals. This junction is a stack interchange at the intersection of Interstate 85 and Interstate 285, northeast of Atlanta, Georgia. The interchange opened in 1987

Mind Blowing Interchanges: Tom Moreland Interchange, Atlanta
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Tom Moreland Interchange, Atlanta


4. Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, Los Angeles, California – The intersection of Interchange 105 and Interchange 110

Mind Blowing Interchanges: Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, Los Angeles
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Judge Harry Pregerson Interchange, Los Angeles


5. Kennedy Interchange, Louisville, Kentucky – Located at the intersection of Interstates 64, 65 and 71, in Louisville, Kentucky. Opened in 1964, the interchange is named after the John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge located just to its north

Mind Blowing Interchanges: Kennedy Interchange, Louisville, Kentucky
Mind Blowing Interchanges: Kennedy Interchange, Louisville, Kentucky

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