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 Interstate 695 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 695 was a proposed connection between I-287 and I-95 in central New Jersey.
I-895: Delaware- Massachusetts/Rhode Island - New Jersey/Pennsylvania - Virginia
Some highway mavens have proposed that other highways in New Jersey have the I-695 designation, such as the part of the New Jersey Turnpike that is currently designated NJ 700.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_695_(New_Jersey)   (249 words)

  
 Interstate 295 Delaware/New Jersey @ Interstate-Guide.com
U.S. 202 was relocated to Interstate 95 and Delaware 141 by the 1984.
U.S. 1 northbound at the northern terminus of Interstate 295.
Interstate 295 southbound, after it splits with U.S. 40 at the Dupont Highway interchange/U.S. This sign bridge, with signage installed as of Winter 1995, shows the lane allocation for the six lane freeway as it prepares to merge onto Interstate 95/Delaware Turnpike southbound.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-295_denj.html   (249 words)

  
 Interstate 695
In the 1970s, New Jersey had a real I-95 planned between Trenton and Perth Amboy, a route roughly 5 miles west of US 1.
D.C's Interstate 695 is the Southeast Freeway, a short route from I-395 to Pennsylvania Ave.
Boston's Interstate 695 was a proposed 5.3-mile, 8 lane, $200M (1970 dollars) inner beltway, from I-95 northwest to I-90.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i695.html   (1959 words)

  
 Interstate 195 (New Jersey)
This section of I-195 carries motorists connects the discontinuous sections of I-95: the New Jersey Turnpike near Allentown and the Delaware Expressway near Ewing Township.
Beginning at a point south of EXIT 10 of the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) in Edison, Middlesex County, the 40-mile-long Garden State Thruway was to continue southeast along the US 9 corridor through the interior of the state, ending at the Garden State Parkway and US 9 in Toms River.
To the west of I-295 in Mercer County, the route of I-195 continues west to Trenton as NJ 29, which is currently undergoing reconstruction and development as a controlled-access freeway.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-195_NJ   (1504 words)

  
 Trenton Mercer Airport- Directions
Interstate 95 North cross into New Jersey, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
Interstate 295 North, to Interstate 95 South, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
Interstate 287 South to Somerville, U.S. 202 South to Flemington, to Routes 31/202 South, then State Highway 31 South, then Interstate 95 South, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
www.mercercounty.org /airport/dir.htm   (1504 words)

  
 Welcome to Mercer County, NJ " The Capital County"
Interstate 95 North cross into New Jersey, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
Interstate 295 North, to Interstate 95 South, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
Interstate 287 South to Somerville, U.S. 202 South to Flemington, to Routes 31/202 South, then State Highway 31 South, then Interstate 95 South, Exit 2 follow the signs to the airport.
www.mercercounty.org /text/airport/direction.htm   (223 words)

  
 New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads.com - U.S. Highway 1 Southbound
Interstate 295 continued west to Exit 8 until 1993 as Interstate 95 ended at U.S. 206 with the assumption that a new route between Trenton and New Brunswick would be built.
Interstate 295 presently carries northbound motorists southward to Interstate 195 east for the New Jersey Turnpike continuation of Interstate 95.
Interstate 78 New Jersey trailblazer located on U.S. 1 and 9 southbound at the westbound off-ramp to U.S. 22 westbound.
www.northeastroads.com /us-001b_nj.html   (541 words)

  
 Interstate 195
Previously MD 166 (between I-95 and US 1) and MD 46 (from I-295 to the airport), I-195 was completed and christened in 1992 [5
Interstate 195 would be defined "[b]eginning at the intersection of Interstate Route 95 and a new facility being constructed north of Fayetteville, then northwesterly, southwesterly, southerly and southeasterly over the facility for 35.18 miles to the intersection of Interstate Route 95 south of Fayetteville." [15
On July 18, 1969, 90% funding for 3.3 miles was approved, enabling the highway to be constructed as Interstate 195, a toll-free road.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i195.html   (1178 words)

  
 Interstate 95
I-495 was to connect New Jersey to Long Island, but the portion across Manhattan was never built, and the New Jersey section was downgraded to a similarly-numbered state route.
In 1977, I-95 was rerouted onto the eastern half of the Capital Beltway (which also got its original I-495 designation added back to it in 1989), and the original route into the city became I-395.
I-95 was originally planned to go through Washington, DC rather than around it.
www.geocities.com /michelleskinnerfreeway/interstate95.html   (485 words)

  
 Map 1: I-95 Corridor Shifts, 1954 - 1982
The final work on the I-95 alignment that was completed before the "Somerset Freeway" was cancelled included the completion of the Scudders Falls Expressway (I-95) directly southwest of the freeway's proposed southern terminus, and the section of the Camden Freeway (then I-295) directly southeast of the freeway's proposed southern terminus.
The entire section of proposed I-95 (as part of the "North Jersey Expressway" proposal) north of the Middlesex Freeway (I-287) was cancelled.
This is the original proposal for the I-95 corridor from 1954, known as the "Trenton-New Brunswick Expressway".
www.njfreeways.com /Interstate_95_Gap_Map0.html   (1245 words)

  
 New Jersey Expressways and Tollways
In New Jersey, the route of I-95 splits in two places, resulting in the existance of an "Eastern Route" and a "Western Route".
The Eastern Route cuts to the south and east of Trenton utilizing toll roads (the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276) and the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)).
The original routing (now the "Eastern Route") is south and east of Secaucus as it follows the original route of the New Jersey Turnpike built in 1952, and is now known as the turnpike's Eastern Spur.
www.njfreeways.com   (1245 words)

  
 Pennsylvania @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 676 & U.S. Highway 30 (Background and Connections)
Interstate 676 overlaps with U.S. 30 from Interstate 76 east to the first Camden, New Jersey interchange.
Interstate 695 was to tie into Interstate 76 north of Interstate 675 to provide a loop west of downtown between the Schuylkill Expressway and Interstate 95 at the Philadelphia International Airport.
Traffic destined for Interstate 95 (Delaware Expressway) from the Franklin Square area are afforded a ramp from Seventh Street northbound from the intersection with Interstate 676 & U.S. 30 west.
www.northeastroads.com /i-676_pa.html   (1314 words)

  
 Interstate 295
Interstate 895 was never constructed, but there is evidence at the I-95/295 half-cloverleaf interchange in Massachusetts that the 295 roadway was intended to continue.
Interstate 295 was originally envisioned as part of a beltway around Richmond only, and was included in Virginia's original interstate system.
I-95 followed part of the Turnpike north of the Portland I-295 split, but then crossed over the Falmouth Spur to take over the Portland-Brunswick route that I-295 had started.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i295.html   (1314 words)

  
 OKRoads.com -- Delaware Highway Guides -- Interstate 295
At only two miles long, Interstate 295 is the shortest interstate in Delaware, but it continues east of the Delaware Memorial Bridge into New Jersey, where it then heads north at the New Jersey Turnpike and serves as a toll-free bypass of the Philadelphia area for Interstate 95 travelers.
Interstate 295 South at DE 9 South - New Castle exit.
The interchanges are for Interstate 95, Interstate 495, U.S. 13/40, and DE 9.
www.okroads.com /guides/de/i295.html   (1314 words)

  
 New Jersey Expressways and Tollways
In New Jersey, the route of I-95 splits in two places, resulting in the existance of an "Eastern Route" and a "Western Route".
However, the New Jersey Turnpike signs the Western Spur as I-95's thru routing, while the Eastern Spur is signed as going to I-80, US 46, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
The New Jersey Turnpike mainline from Exit 7A to Exit 15, the New Jersey Turnpke Northern Extension, and the Bergen-Passaic Expressway connect continuously with both split routes.
njfreeways.com   (1314 words)

  
 Pictures of the Essex Freeway (I-280)
This is the beginning of the Essex Freeway, I-280 west, in Kearny, just after the toll booth at exit 15W of the New Jersey Turnpike Western Spur, I-95 (Western Route).
This is the end of the Essex Freeway, I-280 east, at exit 15W of the New Jersey Turnpike Western Spur, I-95 (Western Route) in Kearny.
This is the Essex Freeway, I-280 east, at exit 15(South NJ 21, Downtown, Ironbound) in Newark.
www.njfreeways.com /NJI-280EssexPictures.html   (1314 words)

  
 Interstate 195 (Maryland) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) in Maryland is a spur of Interstate 95 just south of Baltimore that travels from Interstate 95 to Baltimore-Washington International Airport.
The total length of I-195 in Maryland is 4.88 miles.
The speed limit for most of I-195 is 60 miles per hour.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_195_(Maryland)   (231 words)

  
 New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 295
Interstate 95 relocates onto the Pennsylvania Turnpike and New Jersey Turnpike between Bristol, Pennsylvania and Mansfield Township, New Jersey by 2010.
Interstate 295 constitutes the eastern "Bypass" of the city of Philadelphia between New Castle, Delaware and Trenton, New Jersey.
The Turnpike generally syphons most of the through traffic from both Interstates 95 and 295 for interests destined to New York City and North Jersey.
www.northeastroads.com /i-295_nj.html   (307 words)

  
 New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 295 Southbound (Trenton Vicinity)
Trailblazers were installed along Interstate 295 south and Interstate 195 east in 2004 to guide motorists from the current north end of Interstate 95 and the New Jersey Turnpike at Exit 7A.
Connections with Interstate 195 eastbound (Exits 60A) serve both U.S. 206 to Bordentown and the Interstate 95 northbound continuation on the New Jersey Turnpike.
New Jersey 29 travels through a 2001 completed tunnel along the Delaware River between New Jersey 129 (Canal Boulevard) and downtown Trenton.
www.northeastroads.com /i-295d_nj.html   (937 words)

  
 Interstate 195 (Florida) -
Interstate 195 is a 4.910 mile (7.90 km) spur expressway connecting Interstate 95 (its parent route) in the west with Miami Beach in the east, crossing Biscayne Bay by traveling over the Julia Tuttle Causeway.
Interstate 195 and SR 112 were opened (along with a stretch of Interstate 95) on December 23, 1961.
The surface road segment was signed SPUR Interstate 195 until the late 1960s.
www.grohol.com /psypsych/Interstate_195_%28Florida%29   (193 words)

  
 Directions to Soundshift, July 26th-29th, 2002
From the New Jersey Turnpike and points north: Take Interstate 95 south to exit 64B, bear right onto Interstate 695 west, Towson.
Continue on 695 west to Exit 23, Interstate 83 south, Baltimore.
From Pennsylvania and points west: Take Interstate 70 east to Interstate 695 west, Towson, to Interstate 83 south, Baltimore.
www.johnberndt.org /soundshift/location.htm   (377 words)

  
 What's New at NYC Roads 2005
Corrections and updates made to the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278), CT 78 Expressway, Garden State Parkway, Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A), Interstate 195-New Jersey, New England Thruway (I-95), New Jersey Turnpike (I-95), New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-287), and Tappan Zee Bridge (I-87 and I-287) pages.
Corrections and updates made to the CT 8 Expressway, Henry Hudson Parkway (NY 9A), Holland Tunnel (I-78), Interstate 78-New Jersey, Interstate 84-Connecticut, Long Island Expressway (I-495), Outerbridge Crossing (NY 440-NJ 440), Quickway (I-86 and NY 17), and West Side Highway (NY 9A) pages.
Corrections and updates made to the Belt Parkway, Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278), Cross Bay-Veterans Memorial Bridge, Garden State Parkway, Interstate 80-New Jersey, Interstate 287-New Jersey, Merritt Parkway (CT 15), Mid-Manhattan Expressway (I-495, unbuilt), Nassau Expressway (NY 878), US 7 Expressway-Connecticut, and Wilbur Cross Parkway (CT 15) pages.
www.nycroads.com /new   (363 words)

  
 Interstate 95 @ Interstate-Guide.com
The Gap of Interstate 95 in New Jersey/Pennsylvania
At the southern terminus interchange of Interstate 295 and the Maryland 210 connector, new overpasses for Interstate 295/Maryland 210 are being constructed.
In Virginia, Interstate 95 (and the northernmost portion of Interstate 85) compose the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-095.html   (6476 words)

  
 Interstate 295 (New Jersey)
Interstate 295 will serve the New Jersey side of the Delaware River as its parent highway, Interstate 95, serves the Pennsylvania side.
From Logan Township north to Trenton, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and the NJDOT classify the six-lane I-295 as an "urban Interstate." South of Logan Township, the four-lane I-295 is classified as a "rural Interstate."
During the mid-1990's, I-295 was shortened from the unbuilt I-95 (Somerset Freeway) interchange at milepost 71 to its current terminus at US 1 in Lawrence Township.
www.phillyroads.com /roads/I-295_NJ   (2258 words)

  
 Interstate 0 - B-More Ghosts
However, for travelers who use Moravia Road and Interstate 95 Southbound, evidence can be clearly seen to the one time desire to construct Windlass in its fuller form.
When travelling from Northbound I-95 onto Moravia Road, one can't help but to notice the additional blank sign on the right, as well as the inset jersey wall barrier that covers a stub ramp on the right.
However, the construction of I-95 in Southwest Baltimore in the late 1970's and early 1980's still provided for an eventual connection with this Expressway.
www.btco.net /ghosts/streets/highways/interstate0.html   (688 words)

  
 Interstate 287 (New Jersey)
The necessity for providing highway facilities in New Jersey to serve urban population centers in New York and Pennsylvania is not limited to the provision of interstate circumferentials, but applies also to the provision of distributor or cross-connecting routes for traffic destined to various points within the central urban areas.
I-287/ I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike) Interchange in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
In 1951, the New Jersey State Legislature passed legislation to begin route planning studies along the northern section of the route from US 22 in Somerville to NJ 17 in Mahwah.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-287_NJ   (5269 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Interstate 295
Interstate 295 (New York), a connector route in eastern New York, New York
Interstate 295 is the designation for several interstate highway loop, spur, or bypass routes associated with Interstate 95, which spans the east coast of the United States :
Interstate 295 (Virginia), a bypass of Richmond, Virginia
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Interstate-295   (5269 words)

  
 Pictures of the Camden Freeway (I-295)
This is the Camden Freeway, I-295 north, north of exit 47(CR 541, To New Jersey Turnpike, Mount Holly, Burlington) in Springfield Township.
This is the Camden Freeway, I-295 south, north of exit 47(CR 541, To New Jersey Turnpike, Burlington, Mount Holly) in Florence Township.
This is the Camden Freeway, I-295 north, south of exit 47(CR 541, To New Jersey Turnpike, Mount Holly, Burlington) in Westampton Township.
www.njfreeways.com /NJI-295SouthJerseyPictures.html   (5269 words)

  
 Interstate 95 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
To continue on Interstate 95 northbound, one must travel south on Interstate 295 then east on Interstate 195 (or use a non-freeway section of US 1) in order to reach the northern section of the New Jersey Turnpike, which is signed as Interstate 95.
This situation is scheduled to be fixed sometime in the 2010s when a new interchange is to be built, and I-95 re-routed north of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension to the New Jersey Turnpike.
Western spur of New Jersey Turnpike- Route 95W (signed for I-95 through traffic, while the older eastern spur, technically I-95, is signed for the exits along it, and only as I-95 from intersecting roads)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_95   (5269 words)

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