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 Texas - Business Routes
BUSINESS U. In Amarillo, from IH 27 and US 60/US 87/US 287 southeastward to IH 40/US 287, a distance of approximately 2.3 miles.
BUSINESS U. In Amarillo, from BU 287-B southward to IH 40/US 287, a distance of approximately 0.3 mile.
BUSINESS U. In Presidio, from US 67 westward to FM 170, and then concurrent with FM 170 north and eastward to US 67.
www.geocities.com /motorcity/downs/6244/txhwys/bu.html

  
 End of U.S. Highway 10
US 10 used to be one of the grand original highways: for over 40 years it stretched from Detroit to Seattle.
However, US 10 still retains one of its uncommon features; namely, it is one of only two existing US highways whose route includes a ferry segment (the other is US 9).
Today, US 287 is routed along both segments of the historic US 10 split route: to head south on 287 is to follow the path of historic US 10S - while heading north on 287 takes you along what used to be US 10N.
www.geocities.com /usend1019/End010/end010.htm

  
 FOSA-USA: Contacts
Interstate Highway 287 North; get off at Exit 4 (South Plainfield / Durham Ave;) turn left at the end of the exit ramp onto Durham Ave à make a right turn at the first light onto Hadley Rd; on Hadley Rd. turn left onto Corporate Blvd. at the first light.
NJ Turnpike South to Exit 10 (Edison;) follow sign to Interstate Highway 287 North then follow direction at section AA below.
Garden State Parkway South; get off at Exit 129 and follow sign to Interstate Highway 287 North then follow direction at section AA below.
www.fosa.com /Policies   (352 words)

  
 Casa Grande Ruins National Monument, Arizona
From I-10 east of its intersection with I-8, take Exit 211 to Arizona State Highway 87 North (which later becomes Highway 87/287 North) to the Monument.
The Monument is in the town of Coolidge, at the intersection where Arizona State Highway 87/287 splits into Highway 87 and Highway 287.
From I-10 north of its intersection with I-8, take Exit 185 to Arizona State Highway 187/387 North (or East?) in the opposite direction to the town of Casa Grande, then very shortly turn right onto Highway 387.
freespace.virgin.net /john.cletheroe/usa_can/natmons/casa_gr.htm   (352 words)

  
 Montana RV Road Map Travel Guide for United States #12
Highway 12 running Southeast from Helena is Also US Highway 287 until the Junction of 287 and 12 at Townsend.
Townsend and Junction of Highways 287 and 12
To Report Changes, Corrections and Suggestions for this Highway Log:
www.milebymile.com /main/United_States/Montana/United_States_12_3/United_States_Montana_highway_map_logs.html   (352 words)

  
 3-digit Interstates from I-87
On Aug. 29, 1958, AASHO replied that I-387 should be part of I-287, to match New Jersey's proposal; and I-187 should be called I-487, since it connects two interstates.
Chris Blaney adds: "Now, I-287 in NJ, the first 45 miles of which were built in the early to mid 1960s, has new pavement [c.
From Route 80 West, you cannot exit I-287 at Exit 40 because of the Jersey wall."
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/ix87.html   (352 words)

  
 Interstate 287 (New Jersey)
Because of such congestion and older sections of the highway in its lower section (south of I-78), safety on 287 is often not good, which leads to accidents and more delays.
Interstate 287 is one of the busiest freeways in New Jersey excluding the Parkway and Turnpike.
I-287 is not the most direct way sometimes, but it's all you have in the northern part of central New Jersey.
www.ratetheroads.com /NJ/I-287   (409 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)
New Jersey Turnpike EXIT 10 (I-287 and NJ 440) in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
Originally, the state of New Jersey planned to construct a 29-mile stretch of I-95, from I-287 in Middlesex County south to Mercer County, on a route parallel to US 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike The proposed I-95 "missing link" through central New Jersey was abandoned in the early 1980's.
A new EXIT 12A was to be constructed on the thruway mainline for the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
www.nycroads.com /roads/nj-turnpike   (6724 words)

  
 North-South routes - US 1 to US 101 - Odd numbered highways
US 89 US 287 CR-451 US 14 WY-196 WY-259 WY-319 WY-219 CO-1 US 287 US 85 CO-105 NM-193 TX-345
US 20 US 26 US 91 I-15 UT-13 UT-83
US 219 PA-31 WV-61 WV-94 WV-3 WV-17 WV-44 US 52
www.us-highways.com /us1.htm   (6724 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)
New Jersey Turnpike EXIT 10 (I-287 and NJ 440) in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
Originally, the state of New Jersey planned to construct a 29-mile stretch of I-95, from I-287 in Middlesex County south to Mercer County, on a route parallel to US 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike The proposed I-95 "missing link" through central New Jersey was abandoned in the early 1980's.
A new EXIT 12A was to be constructed on the thruway mainline for the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
www.nycroads.com /roads/nj-turnpike   (6724 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)
New Jersey Turnpike EXIT 10 (I-287 and NJ 440) in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
Originally, the state of New Jersey planned to construct a 29-mile stretch of I-95, from I-287 in Middlesex County south to Mercer County, on a route parallel to US 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike The proposed I-95 "missing link" through central New Jersey was abandoned in the early 1980's.
A new EXIT 12A was to be constructed on the thruway mainline for the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
www.nycroads.com /roads/nj-turnpike   (6724 words)

  
 NHS High Priority Corridors Description
In the State of Oklahoma, the Ports-to-Plains Corridor shall generally follow United States Route 287 from the border between the States of Texas and Oklahoma to the border between the States of Oklahoma and Colorado.
In the State of Texas the Ports-to-Plains Corridor shall generally follow United States Route 287 from Dumas to the border between the States of Texas and Oklahoma, and also United States Route 87 from Dumas to the border between the States of Texas and New Mexico.
The portion of Corridor V of the Appalachian development highway system from Interstate Route 55 near Batesville, Mississippi, to the intersection with Corridor X of the Appalachian development highway system near Fulton, Mississippi.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /hep10/nhs/hipricorridors/hpcor.html   (6724 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: New Jersey State Highway 17
It runs from the Belleville Turnpike (New Jersey State Highway 7) in North Arlington, New Jersey to a multiplex with Interstate 287 (see Interstate 87) in Mahwah, New Jersey at the border with the State of New York.
Half a mile from the state line, NJ 17 merges into Interstate 287 and the two highways run concurrently into Suffern, New York, where there is an interchange with the New York State Thruway.
New Jersey State Highway 17 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/New-Jersey-State-Highway-17   (767 words)

  
 Colorado @ RockyMountainRoads.com - U.S. Highway 36 West
Parts of U.S. 287 are expressway, but most of it is a suburban highway, with four to six lanes in the most populated areas.
U.S. 287 is a major Front Range roadway, providing the primary arterial connecting the various Front Range communities from Denver north to Fort Collins.
U.S. 36 enters the city of Boulder, at an elevation of 5,345 feet.
www.rockymountainroads.com /us-036b_co.html   (1739 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)
New Jersey Turnpike EXIT 10 (I-287 and NJ 440) in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
Originally, the state of New Jersey planned to construct a 29-mile stretch of I-95, from I-287 in Middlesex County south to Mercer County, on a route parallel to US 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike The proposed I-95 "missing link" through central New Jersey was abandoned in the early 1980's.
A new EXIT 12A was to be constructed on the thruway mainline for the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
www.nycroads.com /roads/nj-turnpike   (6724 words)

  
 Texas - State Highways
From US 87 and US 287 at Dumas to Stinnett, then following SH 136 from Stinnett to Borger, then from Borger to Pampa, then following US 60 from Pampa, a distance of approximately 5.0 miles east, then from this point via Mobeetie and Wheeler to the Texas-Oklahoma State line.
From US 287 at Hedley via Wellington to the Oklahoma State line en route to Mangum, Oklahoma.
UR 60 northwestward to the end of city pavement on South Main in Bryan, approximately 0.6 mile from the northwest border of Texas A and M University property.
www.geocities.com /MotorCity/Downs/6244/txhwys/sh2.html   (3027 words)

  
 Garden State Parkway (GSP) Exits Southbound
New York State Thruway Connector (I-87/287) (Entrance only at NY/NJ State Line)
Albany and points north via New York State Thruway northbound (I-87/287)
To New York City and points south via New York State Thruway (I-87) - toll road
www.metrocommute.com /LI/exits/GSPSOUTH.html   (3027 words)

  
 Bergen County Police Frequencies - Radio - http://maxpages.com/bergencountypd
There is little involvement by the New Jersey State Police in Bergen County, they limit their patrolto the major Interstate Highways which cross the area; Interstate 287, 80, 95 (Turnpike), Garden State Parkway.
All State Police operations on Routes 80, 95, 280, 287, 78 in Bergen, Hudson, Essex, Passic, Sussex, Union, Warren,Sussex Counties; NJ Turnpike & Garden State Parkway.
New Jersey Dept Of Transportation - DOT supervisors can use and are contacted on Ch 1 and the County Police also have a base on the DOT Low band channel 47.3600.
www.maxpages.com /bergencountypd/Home   (3027 words)

  
 Colorado State OAP Contact Information
Highway 287 becomes College Avenue as it enters Fort Collins (stay on College when Highway 14 turns off to the east).
Highway 287 becomes College Avenue as it enters Fort Collins.
Park in the metered parking lot on the SW corner of the lot.Our office is located in the north end of the lower level of the Lory Student Center; this building is directly south of the parking lot, east of the bus stations ( see map).
www.oap.colostate.edu /Contact.htm   (3027 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike (I-95)
New Jersey Turnpike EXIT 10 (I-287 and NJ 440) in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
Originally, the state of New Jersey planned to construct a 29-mile stretch of I-95, from I-287 in Middlesex County south to Mercer County, on a route parallel to US 1 and the New Jersey Turnpike The proposed I-95 "missing link" through central New Jersey was abandoned in the early 1980's.
A new EXIT 12A was to be constructed on the thruway mainline for the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
www.nycroads.com /roads/nj-turnpike   (3027 words)

  
 New York State Thruway Authority: Traveler Information: Highway Advisory Radio (HAR)
New York City Region/Tappan Zee Bridge Corridor: 530 AM I-87 near Exit 16 (Harriman); from the Ramapo Travel Plaza across the Tappan Zee Bridge to Exit 6 (Yonkers-Bronxville-Tuckahoe Road); I-287 from the Tappan Zee Bridge to I-95; and I-95 from the Connecticut State Line to Exit NE-8 (approximately 54 miles along I-87, I-287, and I-95)
To assist motorists in making important travel decisions, the Thruway Authority Highway Advisory Radio (HAR) system provides travelers with timely and accurate information about incidents, construction, weather and traffic conditions along the Thruway and adjacent highway systems.
Newburgh: 1610 AM Exit 17 (Newburgh); about 6 miles on I-84 and 7 miles on I-87
www.thruway.state.ny.us /travelers/har   (3027 words)

  
 Garden State Parkway (GSP) Exits Southbound
Albany and points north via New York State Thruway northbound (I-87/287)
New York State Thruway Connector (I-87/287) (Entrance only at NY/NJ State Line)
To New York City and points south via New York State Thruway (I-87) - toll road
www.metrocommute.com /LI/exits/GSPSOUTH.html   (3027 words)

  
 Flyways Directory
Flyway Council Representative Andrew T. Manus, Director Phone: 302/739-5295 DE Dept of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Fax: 302/739-6157 Division of Fish and Wildlife amanus@state.de.us 89 Kings Highway Dover, DE 19901 Technical Section Representative Migratory Shore/Upland Game Bird Contact Thomas W. Whittendale Jr.
Flyway Council Representative Kenneth D. Elowe Phone: 207/287-5252 ME Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife Fax: 207/287-6395 284 State Street ken.elowe@state.me.us State House Station 41 Augusta, ME 04333, USA Technical Section Representative Migratory Shore/Upland Game Bird Contact R.
Phone: 302/739-5297 Bill Whitman Phone: 302/739-5297 DE Dept of Natural Resources and Environmental Control Fax: 302/653-3431 Division of Fish and Wildlife 89 Kings Highway
www.npwrc.usgs.gov /info/flyway/atlantic.htm   (3027 words)

  
 Garden State Parkway (GSP) Exits
Albany and points north via New York State Thruway northbound (I-87/287)
New York State Thruway Connector (I-87/287) (Entrance only at NY/NJ State Line)
To New York City and points south via New York State Thruway (I-87) - toll road
metrocommute.com /LI/exits/GSP.html   (3027 words)

  
 U.S. Highway 287 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
View south along U.S. Highway 287 in Larimer County, Colorado
Despite its three-digit "child route" designation, US 287 comes within 100 miles (161 km) of being a border-to-border highway.
United States Highway 287 is a north-south United States highway.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._Highway_287   (228 words)

  
 U.S. Highway 287 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Despite its three-digit "child route" designation, US 287 comes within 100 miles (161 km) of being a border-to-border highway.
When US 287 was first commissioned in 1935, it extended only from the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park to Denver, Colorado.
Though it is not signed in Yellowstone National Park, an implied route from the "northern" US 287 to the "southern" US 287 through the park may be assumed.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/U.S._Highway_287   (228 words)

  
 Interstate 684 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The southern terminus of Interstate 684 is at Interstate 287 in White Plains (with a short spur that connects with the Hutchinson River Parkway) and I-684's northern terminus is at the roadway's junction with Interstate 84 near Brewster in Putnam County.
Interstate 684 (abbreviated I-684) is a 28.4 mile-long north-south U.S. interstate highway spur route in the states of New York (27 miles) and Connecticut (1.4 miles, with no exits in the state).
Interstate 684 is part of the original routing of Interstate 87.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_684   (268 words)

  
 Colorado US 287
US 287 is not an original 1926 US Highway in Colorado.
Southbound US 287 south of Fort Collins on the five-lane expressway.
US 287 in Colorado is like US 287 in Wyoming and Texas: It cuts a huge diagonal swath across the state.
www.mesalek.com /colo/us287.html   (268 words)

  
 End of U.S. Highway 287
US 87 curved to the right to join Terry Lake Rd, while the curve to the left was the south beginning of US 287.
US 287 first appeared in 1935, running from the south entrance of Yellowstone National Park along its present course to Laramie WY. From there it took over what had been US 285 [I] and continued at least to Fort Collins CO, and maybe to Denver...
Perhaps all that is a little too much fuss for a terminus that only lasted for five years at the most: in 1940, the US 287 designation was extended south and east along its present course, through Denver and all the way to its current southern terminus in Port Arthur TX.
www.geocities.com /usend8089/End287/end287.htm   (268 words)

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