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  Pennsylvania @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 78 Eastbound
All of Interstate 78 between Interstate 81 and Pennsylvania 61 was reconstructed to include a new concrete roadway and jersey barrier median to replace the former metal guard rail separator.
Interstate 78 & U.S. 22 maintains itself as a narrow four-lane freeway on the approach to junction Pennsylvania 61 (Exits 29A/B) near the town of Hamburg (pop.
Interstate 78 reduces from a six-lane to a four-lane freeway east of the split with Pennsylvania 309 at Exit 60.
www.northeastroads.com /i-078a_pa.html   (3843 words)

  
 Alabama @ SouthEastRoads.com - Interstate 20 Eastbound
The departure of U.S. 78 eastbound from Interstate 20 occurs at Exit 156.
Interstate 20 crosses Logan Martin Lake and emerges in Talladega County one mile ahead of the Exit 165 diamond interchange with Stemly Road (Talladega County 207).
Interstate 20 crosses the Tallapoosa River ahead of the Exit 210 off-ramp to Cleburne County 49.
www.southeastroads.com /i-020a_al.html   (2660 words)

  
 Interstate 78 @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 78 was planned to traverse Queens and Brooklyn New York with a terminus in the Bronx at Interstate 95 at the current junction of Interstates 95 and 295.
Interstate 78 in New Jersey is part of High Priority Corridor 63: Liberty Corridor.
Interstate 65 at its northern terminus in Gary, Indiana and Interstate 676 at the west end of the Ben Franklin Bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania represent two other occurrences.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-078.html   (1114 words)

  
 Keystone Highways - Historic PA 78
PA 78 was victim to the invasion of the interstate highways in the mid-fifties.
Interstate 78 was proposed in the eastern part of Pennsylvania, therefore, the majority of PA 78 became PA 173.
However, PA 78 continued east on PA 27, west on PA 198, then alone a few miles to junction and multiplex with PA 408 West to end at PA 77.
www.keystonehighways.com /oldpa78.html   (106 words)

  
 Directions to NE Regional Area
Interstate 287 South to Exit 21 Interstate 78; Interstate 78 West to Exit 15 in Clinton area or Exit 3 for Phillipsburg area.
Interstate 78 West to Exit 15 for the Clinton area or Exit 3 for the Phillipsburg area.
Interstate 95 North to New Jersey Exit 4 for Route 31 North (Pennington); Route 31 North to Route 202/31 North; at Flemington Circle, Route 31 North to Interstate 78 West; Interstate 78 West to Exit 15 for Clinton (1st exit) or Exit 3 for Phillipsburg area.
www.patmedia.net /mark.gajkowski/pages/Direct.html   (344 words)

  
 Wyoming @ RockyMountainRoads.com - Interstate 180
Other roads with stoplights on the mainline include Interstate 585 in Spartanburg, South Carolina (Alex refers to Interstate 585 as the twin of Interstate 180 in Wyoming), Interstate 70 in Breezewood, Pennsylvania, Interstate 676 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Interstate 78 in Jersey City, New Jersey, and Interstate 587 in Kingston, New York.
Interstate 180 is unique in that it is not freeway grade or "Interstate standard" at all for its entire length, excepting perhaps the twin viaducts over the Union Pacific Railroad.
Interstate 180 is signed on Central Avenue for the first time; it did not appear on official State of Wyoming highway maps until 1985.
www.rockymountainroads.com /i-180_wy.html   (2727 words)

  
 Interstate 78 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 78 (abbreviated I-78) is an Interstate Highway in the Northeast United States, running 144 miles (231 km) from Interstate 81 northeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania through Allentown, Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey to the Holland Tunnel and downtown New York City.
I-278 was planned to extend west from Elizabeth to I-78 in Union Township, New Jersey, and was to intersect I-78 at the east end of the Williamsburg Bridge in Brooklyn.
Interstate 878 is an unsigned designation for part of New York State Route 878, a short east-west freeway on the north edge of JFK Airport.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_78   (893 words)

  
 New York @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 78
Interstate 78 eastbound ascends from the Holland Tunnel underneath Hudson Street in lower Manhattan.
Unsigned Interstate 878 entails the dual-carriageway portion of the Nassau Expressway from Interstate 678 to the freeway end at Hangar Road.
Interstate 295 follows the Clearview Expressway northward from the GCP to the Throgs Neck Bridge and the split with the Cross-Bronx and Throgs Neck Expressways.
www.northeastroads.com /i-078_ny.html   (895 words)

  
 3-digit Interstates from I-78
In 1957, I-78 was proposed to lead from Norwalk to Akron, on a direct route that was never built, and from there to Youngstown, where I-76 goes today.
In 1958, I-78 was changed to use today's I-680 around Youngstown, overlap with I-80 to the west, then use today's I-480 into Cleveland.
On Aug. 22, 1958, Interstate 178 was New York's submitted proposal for a freeway from today's I-278, over the Manhattan Bridge, to the proposed Lower Manhattan Expressway (to be part of I-78).
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/ix78.html   (1459 words)

  
 Interstate 78 (New Jersey)
East of the NJ Turnpike, I-78 becomes the Newark Bay Extension, which at four lanes to the Holland Tunnel usually has between a half-hour and an hour delay during normal travel hours.
Although the signage west of NJ 24 is all non-reflective button copy, destinations are all clear, and the signs are in generally good condition.
I-78 really is two different highways west and east of NJ 24.
www.ratetheroads.com /NJ/I-78   (353 words)

  
 Interstate 22 @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 22 is proposed for the new U.S. 78/Corridor X freeway (High Priority Corridor 10) between Memphis, Tennessee, and Birmingham, Alabama, via U.S. 78 once it is complete as a freeway in 2012.
Interstate 22, along with Interstates 66, 69, 73, 74, and 99, is part of a growing pantheon of Interstate routes whose designation was written into law.
Future Interstate 22 will interchange with Interstate 65 approximately one mile north of the 41st Street interchange, and it will provide a direct connection to nearby U.S. The completion of this leg of the project is contingent on the level of funding available.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-022.html   (1987 words)

  
 Alabama @ SouthEastRoads.com - U.S. 78/Future Interstate 22 (Corridor X) East
Future Interstate 22/U.S. 78 (Corridor X) 78 between Memphis, Tennessee and Birmingham, Alabama represents Appalachian Regional Development Corridor X. The route is already a full freeway within the state of Mississippi and partially a freeway from the Alabama/Mississippi state line to Birmingham.
Alabama 269 is a 42 mile loop from Birmingham and Interstate 20-59 northwest to the city of Jasper.
This interchange represents the departure of U.S. 78 & Alabama 4 from the freeway.
www.southeastroads.com /i-022a_al.html   (1274 words)

  
 New Jersey Roadtrips - Interstate 78 Photos
Interstate 78 serves central and northern New Jersey connecting New York City, Newark and Jersey City with the Lehigh Valley of Pennsylvania.
I-78 and I-95 LOCAL and EXPRESS overhead on I-78 eastbound near Springfield.
This is the eastern beginning of the I-78 Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike.
www.gribblenation.net /njpics/drive/78   (456 words)

  
 Interstate 680
The Sinclair Freeway is Interstates 280 and 680 from Route 17 to the Santa Clara/Alameda County line.
I-78 would have started in Norwalk (north central Ohio), proceeded east to Akron, and then roughly followed today's I-76 to I-80 at Youngstown.
The revised I-78 was now to connect downtown Cleveland to I-80 (now I-76) southeast of Youngstown, using part of today's I-480, a new route along OH 14 from Streetsboro to Edinburgh, an overlap with I-80 (now I-76), and all of I-680.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i680.html   (1687 words)

  
 High Priority Corridors @ AARoads.com: Interstate 22/U.S. 78 (Corridor 10)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Corridor X/U.S. 78 begins just southeast of Memphis, at the Tennessee/Mississippi state line, and is completed as a 4-lane freeway (though not necessarily Interstate grade) out to County Road 45 in Marion County, Alabama, via Tupelo.
Existing U.S. 78 from Hamilton to Birmingham in Alabama is mostly a poor-quality, two-to-four-lane road.
The easternmost section of the U.S. 78 freeway in Birmingham will be six lanes, with a brief eight-lane section near its junction with Interstate 65 and the six-lane section extending west from the Birmingham metropolitan area to the existing U.S. 78 expressway.
www.aaroads.com /high-priority/corr10.html   (2239 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Highways:  Interstate 78
With its start from the Department of Highways as an upgraded US 22, Interstate 78 became one of the first interstates in Pennsylvania to be completed.
The first section was from Interstate 81 to Fredericksburg, and the other was from the current PA 248 interchange south and east around Easton and into Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
In 1969, the Department of Highways proposed a new Interstate 78 alignment to leave between Exit 45 and Exit 49, travel south and turn east near Emmaus and continue south of Allentown and Bethlehem.
www.pahighways.com /interstates/I78.html   (737 words)

  
 Holland Tunnel Approach (I-78)
Interstate 78 continues west along the New Jersey Turnpike-Newark Bay Extension.
In the state of New York, Interstate 78 comprises only the Holland Tunnel and its approaches.
There are no westbound exits for I-78 in New York; all I-78 WEST traffic is for the Holland Tunnel only.
www.nycroads.com /exits/holland   (146 words)

  
 Hunterdon Medical Center: Directions at Fox Chase Cancer Center   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Interstate 95 (New Jersey Turnpike) South to exit for Interstate 78 West.
Interstate 287 South to exit for Interstate 78 West.
Proceed on Interstate 78 East to NJ 31 South, Flemington.
www.fccc.edu /network/hospitals/hunterdon/direct.html   (409 words)

  
 Interstate 78 (New Jersey)
In mid-1958, the freeway was re-designated Interstate 78, the main link between New York and the Harrisburg area.
Soon after I-78 was proposed in 1957, city officials in Newark fought for more than a decade to have the expressway routed around the city's Weequahic section.
A new three-lane carriageway was constructed to accommodate the eastbound lanes of I-78.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-78_NJ   (3054 words)

  
 East Stroudsburg University - Driving Directions
Follow Interstate 87 West from the Tappan Zee Bridge to Interstate 287 South.
Follow Interstate 80 West (it crosses the George Washington Bridge as it leaves New York City) to the toll bridge at the Delaware River, which serves as the border between New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
I-78 East will join with US 22 East along the way.
www3.esu.edu /admission/visit_directions.asp   (672 words)

  
 EMERGENCY REPAIRS TO I-78 TO RESULT IN LANE CLOSURES
Last year, the Commission moved up its timeline for its planned rehabilitation of I-78 to address problems associated with excessive cracking in the concrete roadway slabs, settlement of the roadway, and sink holes that have occurred intermittently.
The other 2.25 miles of Interstate 78 within the Commission's jurisdiction will be rehabilitated as part of the Commission's implementation of E-ZPass Express, also known as open road tolling.
The I-78 Toll Bridge carries traffic over the Delaware River between Northampton County, Pa. and Warren County, N. It was opened to traffic on Nov. 21, 1989.
www.drjtbc.org /default.aspx?pageid=462   (480 words)

  
 Contact Us |Directions
Travel on I-78 East to Exit 54 (Hillside/Irvington), and follow signs for U-turn onto I-78 West.
Proceed onto I-78 West local lanes, and follow signs for Exit 48 (Route 24 West).
After the toll, proceed onto I-78 West local lanes, and follow signs for Exit 48 (Route 24 West).
www.garibaldi.com /docs/contact_us/directions   (1052 words)

  
 Interstate 78 Bridge near Easton, PA - twin structure, seven span bridge - structures   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Interstate 78 Bridge near Easton, PA - twin structure, seven span bridge - structures
This bridges serves as a link between Newark, New Jersey and Harrisburg, PA by way of Interstate 78.
Each bridge roadway is 48 feet wide with three 12 foot lanes and 4 and 8 foot shoulders.
www.pennridge.org /works/Int78.html   (126 words)

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