Interstate 40 (I-40) was officially completed in 1990. The last segment of the highway, which runs from Barstow, California, to Wilmington, North Carolina, was finished and opened to traffic that year. The construction of I-40 began in the 1950s as part of the Eisenhower administration's initiative to create a national interstate highway system.
There is a Barstow located in California as well as Texas.
Interstate 40 starts in Barstow, California (an exit off of Interstate 15), and runs all the way across the country to its end in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Interstate 40
I-40 runs from Barstow, California to Wilmington, North Carolina. Look it up on a map.
The distance between Barstow, CA and Amarillo, Texas is approximately 900 miles when driving on Interstate 40.
Interstate 40 runs from all the way from Barstow, CA to Nashville. That's the easiest and fastest. You get to I-40 from I-15.
710 miles taking this route:Follow I-15 NORTH (towards BARSTOW), from Hesperia, to I-40 EAST to NEEDLES at EXIT 184A, near Barstow.Take I-40 EAST to Albuquerque.
Interstate 40 (I-40) stretches from Wilmington, North Carolina, in the east to Barstow, California, in the west. It spans approximately 2,555 miles and serves as a major east-west route across the southern United States. In California, I-40 connects with other highways, providing access to various destinations in the region.
I assume you mean Barstow, CA and not Barstow, TX. The Approx. driving time from Flagstaff, AZ to Barstow, CA is about 5.5 hours, if you take I-40.
The best way to travel from Nashville Tennessee to Knoxville Tennessee is by Interstate 40.
All depends where you are and where you are going. I-40 runs between Barstow, California and Wilmington, North Carolina (about 2,488 miles). I-10 runs between Las Angeles, California and Jacksonville, Florida (about 2,412 Miles).