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 Interstate 78
It runs from Bordnersville Pennsylvania at Interstate 81 in the west to New York New York in the east.
It is possible that they might build western I-78 in California as California has exhausted its list Interstate 80 spurs.
At 0.72 I-878 is the shortest three-digit interstate in it is unsigned.
www.freeglossary.com /I-78   (562 words)

  
 List of gaps in Interstate Highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 690 in Syracuse, New York has a traffic light for one or two weeks each year, for buses to carry Great New York State Fair attendees from parking areas across the road to the fair.
Signage and the Federal Highway Administration consider I-676 to use the surface streets, but the may consider I-676 to stay on the freeway to end at I-95, with the surface streets and the bridge being only US 30, and the part in New Jersey being a different I-676.
The following Interstates connect to their parents only via Interstates of a different parent; it is allowed for this connection to be via a same-parented Interstate (like I-280 in California being connected to I-80 via I-680).
www.eastcleveland.us /project/wikipedia/index.php/List_of_gaps_in_Interstate_Highways   (1427 words)

  
 Articles - List of gaps in Interstate Highways
Interstate 690 in Syracuse, New York has a traffic light for one or two weeks each year, for buses to carry Great New York State Fair attendees from parking areas across the road to the fair.
Signage and the Federal Highway Administration consider I-676 to use the surface streets, but the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation may consider I-676 to stay on the freeway to end at I-95, with the surface streets and the bridge being only US 30, and the part in New Jersey being a different I-676.
The following Interstates connect to their parents only via Interstates of a different parent; it is allowed for this connection to be via a same-parented Interstate (like I-280 in California being connected to I-80 via I-680).
www.kamero.net /articles/List_of_gaps_in_Interstate_Highways   (1427 words)

  
 Omniseek: /Business /Transportation /Turnpikes, Highways and Interchanges /United States /
A listing of all one and two digit interstate routes.
New York, 12996 Willsboro Town Hall The Town of Willsboro is located in Essex County, New York on the western shore of Lake Champlain.
a listing of all the mainline US routes and mileage
www.omniseek.com /srch/{19501}   (161 words)

  
 3-digit Interstate Highways
However, when the 1956 Interstate Highway Act was in trouble, an additional 1,000 miles of proposed roads, mostly 3di's in key cities, generated enough votes to pass it.
Highway History Library: Extensive list of articles regarding interstate and U.S. highway history, from the FHWA, Public Roads magazine, and other sources.
Three-digit interstate highways, or 3di's, branch off or loop with the primary routes.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di   (469 words)

  
 Interstate Highway System - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On even-numbered Interstates, mileage increases to the east and decreases to the west (except on the I-90 portion of the New York State Thruway and the I-190 spur into O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, both of which count up going west); and on odd-numbered Interstates, mileage increases to the north and decreases to the south.
Several Interstates in the South, including I-16 in Georgia, I-40 in North Carolina, I-65 in Alabama, I-10 and I-59 in Louisiana, and I-59 in Mississippi, are equipped and signed specifically for contraflow, with crossovers inland after major interchanges to distribute much of the traffic.
Although construction on the Interstate Highway system continues, it was officially regarded as complete in 1991 (though 1.5 miles of the original planned system remain unconstructed as of 2005 [1]).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_highway   (4582 words)

  
 3-digit Interstate Highways
Three-digit interstate highways, or 3di's, branch off or loop with the primary routes.
Most instances cancelled: I-695; Boston, New Jersey, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C. Signed as an interstate but not in federal route log: I-695, New York
However, when the 1956 Interstate Highway Act was in trouble, an additional 1,000 miles of proposed roads, mostly 3di's in key cities, generated enough votes to pass it.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di   (469 words)

  
 3-digit Interstates from I-78
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).
Originally, the section of I-278 between I-895 and I-95 in the Bronx was called Interstate 878.
]; Interstate 878 is a secret number for a portion of the Nassau Expressway near JFK International Airport.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/ix78.html   (1459 words)

  
 Interstate 684 (New York)
The original routing was to be from the current intersection of the New York State Thruway and the Cross Westchester Expressway in Elmsford, along a route one to two miles inland from the eastern shore of the Hudson River to the Beacon area, where I-87 would join I-84.
Unlike other area highways, I-684 is known officially by its number, not by its name.
Interstate 684, the primary limited-access highway through eastern Westchester County, has an interesting story behind it.
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-684_NY   (1459 words)

  
 District of Columbia @ AARoads.com - Unsigned Interstate 695/Southeast Freeway
Interstate 695 was proposed to be extended from the Pennsylvania Avenue interchange northeast to U.S. 50/New York Avenue on the west bank of the Anacostia River.
Interstate 695 travels a viaduct between the northern terminus of Interstate 295 from the 11th Street Bridge and the junction with Interstate 395 in downtown Washington.
Interstate 695 nears its western terminus at the partitioning of traffic for Interstate 395 north to the U.S. Capitol and Eckington and Interstate 395 south for East Potomac Park and Arlington.
www.aaroadtrips.com /i-695_dc.html   (1459 words)

  
 Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (I-278)
To compensate for the safety shortcomings, the highway was reduced from six lanes to four in some locations, and the speed limit was set at 45 MPH throughout the length of the highway.
The "Brooklyn-Queens Connecting Highway," which was to be financed by Federal, state and city funds, was proposed as an express bypass through heavily built industrial, commercial and residential areas.
For a brief period in late 1958, the expressway was proposed to carry the I-87 designation from EXIT 32 (Williamsburg Bridge / Metropolitan Avenue) north to the Triborough Bridge (and thence to the Major Deegan Expressway); I-278 was to begin at the Williamsburg Bridge exit and continue to the south and west.
www.nycroads.com /roads/brooklyn-queens   (3780 words)

  
 New York City - All About All
The city is served by an extensive network of parkways and expressways, including four primary Interstate Highways enter the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area: I-78, I-80, I-87 and I-95.
See also: List of major corporations based in New York City
The Downtown Brooklyn skyline is the smallest of the three New York City skylines, and is centered around a major transportation hub in Northwestern Brooklyn.
www.allaboutall.info /article/New_York_City   (7950 words)

  
 Articles - Connecticut
I-95 from south of New Haven to the New York border is one of the most congested highways in the United States due to increasing population density, increasing business in the New York area, and a general increase in American driving, and the congestion spills over to clog the parallel Merritt Parkway.
The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the Connecticut Turnpike) running southwest to northeast along the coast, I-84 running southwest to northeast in the center of the state, I-91 running north to south in the center of the state, and I-395 running north to south near the eastern border of the state.
Connecticut is bordered on the south by Long Island Sound, on the west by New York State, on the north by Massachusetts, and on the east by Rhode Island.
www.bowling-balls.net /articles/Connecticut   (4038 words)

  
 History of the US Highway System
It appears the original plan was for the Interstate Highways to be co-signed and routed with their corresponding US highway and from about 1960 to 1964 this is exactly what the Division of Highways did.
Before the Interstate Highway system brought fast, limited access highways to the United States, there was, and still remains, another nationwide system of highways that enabled travelers to follow standardized routes to any part of the nation.
Portions of US 99 became Legislative Route 5 and were signed as Interstate 5, while about half of its length became Sign Route CA 99 and was Legislative Route 99 in the books.
www.gbcnet.com /ushighways/history.html   (1800 words)

  
 List Of Intrastate Interstates Encyclopedia Article, Definition, History, Biography
Interstate 99 may eventually extend through New York but it currently has no direct connection with any other interstate.
Of course, Alaska's and Hawaii's interstate highways are fully within that state's boundaries.
Interstates 19 and 87 reach the Mexican and Canadian borders, respectively, but do not cross any other state lines.
www.karr.net /search/encyclopedia/List_of_Intrastate_Interstates   (497 words)

  
 RV Dump Stations in New York
Choose an Interstate below for a list of RV dump stations along that highway.
For dump stations not along Interstate highways, select Other Locations.
Easily jump to another state by selecting it from the list below:
www.rvdumps.com /ny.htm   (63 words)

  
 Articles - Connecticut
I-95 from south of New Haven to the New York border is one of the most congested highways in the United States due to increasing population density, increasing business in the New York area, and a general increase in American driving, and the congestion spills over to clog the parallel Merritt Parkway.
The Interstate highways in the state are I-95 (the Connecticut Turnpike) running southwest to northeast along the coast, I-84 running southwest to northeast in the center of the state, I-91 running north to south in the center of the state, and I-395 running north to south near the eastern border of the state.
A series of terrible crashes at these plazas eventually led to abandonment of the whole toll system in 1988.
www.bowling-balls.net /articles/Connecticut   (4038 words)

  
 Links to road and highway sites across the web
His site originally started as the "Roads of Metro New York City", and has grown into an interesting and extensive collection of the roads, bridges, and highways in the New York City, Connecticut, New Jersey, and now Philadelphia area.
NJ Primary Highways - Lots of info on New Jersey State and Interstate Routes - William F. Yurasko
NJ Expressway and Tollway Pictures - Maps of NJ & NYC Expressways by route number, & a growing number of exit lists, by Raymond C. Martin Jr.
www.jersey.net /~khjc/roadlink.htm   (1001 words)

  
 United States Numbered Highways - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Most of the major routes were named for Presidents of the United States; for example the Lincoln Highway ran from New York City on the Atlantic coast to San Francisco on the Pacific; the Jefferson Highway from New Orleans north to Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Two major exception to the U.S. presidential names were the Jefferson Davis Highway (named for the president of the Confederate States of America) ran from Washington, DC to Blaine in Washington State near the border with Canada, and the Dixie Highway, running from Miami, Florida to Sault Ste.
As these highways were coordinated by the United States Federal Government in the early days, they are sometimes referred to as Federal Highways, but they have always been maintained by state or local governments.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/United_States_highway   (849 words)

  
 Interstate 110 Texas @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 110 is one of two three-digit Interstate highways that cross into a foreign country (the other is Interstate 190 in Niagara Falls, New York).
Interstate 110 in Texas is the portion of the U.S. 54/Patriot Freeway south of Interstate 10 in El Paso.
The 2004 Official Texas State Map correctly shows the Interstate 110 portion of the U.S. 54 freeway in a dark red color, but it is not designated with a route marker on that map.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-110_tx.html   (303 words)

  
 The Roads of Massachusetts
New England Interstate Highways of the 1920, Mike Moroney.
The Roads of Metro New York, Steve Anderson This extensive site also includes highways in New Jersey, Connecticut, and the Philadelphia metro area.
Maine Highways, J. Kirby (Not neighboring,but Maine was part of Massachusetts prior to 1820) J.P. also has pages for the Maritimes and Quebec.
www.schlichtman.org /mahighways   (734 words)

  
 List of New York state highways
New York State Highway 33 - Kensington Expressway from east of downtown Buffalo a to Cheektowaga
Here is some information on state highways New York state.
Morarji Desai, Stanlislaw Maczek, Abelianisation, Julio Cortazar, Arthur Johnston, Wurzburg, Regional Municipality of Sudbury, Electrode (Pokemon), Eric Rucker Eddison, Andrew Melville, Greece Interstate 8A, Greece Highway 8A, OHIP, Garnet Hercules Mackley, John Erskine of Dun, Vic Snyder, E.
www.freeglossary.com /List_of_New_York_state_highways   (94 words)

  
 Interstate 395
In 1958, according to a New York Times article*, Interstate 395 was to be the numbering for the Schuylkill Expressway (now I-76) from the Vine Street Expressway (now I-676) across the Walt Whitman Bridge.
I-395's end was left open for an eastern extension along ME 9 all the way to Calais: part of the planned Maine East-West Highway that would connect to New Brunswick route 1.
According to the 1998 federal interstate highway log, I-395 was the shortest signed interstate in the U.S., at 0.72 miles.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i395.html   (1143 words)

  
 Interstate 189 Vermont @ Interstate-Guide.com
Vergennes is the U.S. 7 split with Vermont 22A, a state highway that ultimately leads to the Crown Point Bridge and New York state.
The state route represents what was to be the northern reaches of the Interstate highway, as it was to have connected with unconstructed Interstate 289.
Interstate 189 provides four-lanes of capacity between the two busy north-south routes.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-189_vt.html   (1614 words)

  
 Roads In The USA And Canada
Interstate Highways are indicated on highway marker shields, on signposts and on maps by a distinctive relatively simple shield containing the road number.
However, for US Highways the numbering rules are not adhered to nearly as strictly as with Interstates, presumably because many US Highways don't run rigidly north-south or east-west and because many were given their numbers in the past.
Many of Los Angeles' freeways and New York City's expressways have both road numbers and official names.
freespace.virgin.net /john.cletheroe/usa_can/driving/roads.htm   (1614 words)

  
 Articles - List of intrastate Interstate Highways
Of course, Alaska& and Hawaii& interstate highways are fully within that state's boundaries.
New York but it currently has no direct connection with any other interstate.
There is no real violation of any rule here - nothing says an interstate has to truly be inter-state, but it is an amusing violation of the phrase.
www.kamero.net /articles/List_of_intrastate_Interstate_Highways   (1614 words)

  
 Illinois and Indiana Highway Ends - Links
IHOZ list of Mainline Interstates by David "ZZYZX" Steinberg
New York State Highway Termini by Doug Kerr
Wisconsin Highways by Craig Holl and Scott Kuznicki
illi-indi.com /links.html   (189 words)

  
 California Highways (www.cahighways.org): Regional Page Links: US H-O
This is a list of all routes in New York.
Detroit Highways.Containing numerous miles of highways from Interstates to four lane streets, the Detroit Highway System is vast and complex.
Three fantasy interchanges for some good, clean Photoshop fun, The Ex-Highway Index (an obsessive-compulsive attempt at listing every section of relocated, redesignated, or decommissioned highway in the state), and a few low-quality diagrams of the unbuilt Westbrook Arterial, which should be developing into a more in-depth page in the future.
www.cahighways.org /links-reg-us-h-o.html   (1726 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: List of Intrastate Interstates
Interstate 99 may eventually extend through New York but it currently has no direct connection with any other interstate.
Of course, Alaska's and Hawaii's interstate highways are fully within that state's boundaries.
There is no real violation of any rule here - nothing says an interstate has to truly be inter-state, but it is an amusing violation of the phrase.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/List-of-Intrastate-Interstates   (1726 words)

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