Interstate Highways in New Jersey Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) begins at Route 34 in Wall Township and ends at I-295 just south of Trenton, New Jersey. I-195 is occasionally known as the Central Jersey Expressway. I-195 measures 34.17 mile (55.0 km) in length. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 195 (New Jersey)"
Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. Despite its number, it does not connect to I-78, though a western extension was planned to I-78 east of the Route 24 interchange. The majority of I-278 is in New York City, serving local traffic; it passes through all five boroughs (though through Manhattan only because the Triborough Bridge crosses Wards Island, which is technically part of Manhattan). ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 278"
Interstate 280 (abbreviated I-280) is a 17.85-mile (28.73 km) Interstate Highway, providing a spur from Interstate 80 to Newark, New Jersey and Interstate 95 (the New Jersey Turnpike) and towards the Holland Tunnel to New York City. It includes a lift bridge, the William A. Stickel Memorial Bridge over the Passaic River. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 280 (New Jersey)"
Interstate 287 (abbreviated I-287) is a major interstate highway in New Jersey and New York. It is a partial beltway around New York City, serving the northern half of New Jersey as well as the counties of Rockland and Westchester in New York. Its shape resembles a horseshoe. Both of its termini are located on Interstate 95. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 287"
Interstate 295 (abbreviated I-295) in New Jersey and Delaware is a bypass route from a junction with Interstate 95 south of Wilmington, Delaware to a junction with I-95 north of Trenton, New Jersey. The route runs parallel with the New Jersey Turnpike for most of its course. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 295 (Delaware-New Jersey-Pennsylvania)"
Interstate 676 (abbreviated I-676) is an interstate highway that serves as a major thoroughfare through Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Camden, New Jersey. Its northwestern terminus is at Interstate 76 in Philadelphia near the Philadelphia Museum of Art, heading east towards the Ben Franklin Bridge. On the east ( New Jersey) side of the bridge, the highway heads south to its southeastern terminus at Interstate 76 in Gloucester City, New Jersey near the Walt Whitman Bridge. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 676"
Interstate 695 was a proposed connection between I-287 and I-95 in central New Jersey. Under the original proposal for the Interstate Highways in New Jersey, I-95 would split from its current alignment north of Trenton and head cross-country on the Somerset Freeway to I-287, where it would run east to the New Jersey Turnpike (this last portion was officially designated as I-95, with corresponding exit numbers, but no I-95 signage). I-695 would branch off from I-95 as a shortcut to I-287. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 695 (New Jersey)"
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Interstate 76 (abbreviated I-76) is an Interstate Highway in the United States, running 435 miles (700 km) from an interchange with Interstate 71 west of Akron, Ohio east to Interstate 295 near Camden, New Jersey. East of Akron, I-76 joins the Ohio Turnpike and heads around the south side of Youngstown. In Pennsylvania, I-76 runs across most of the state on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, passing near Pittsburgh and Harrisburg before leaving the Turnpike to enter Philadelphia on the Schuylkill Expressway, crossing the Walt Whitman Bridge into New Jersey. From its end at I-295, Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway continue the freeway to Atlantic City. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 76 (east)"
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 across northern New Jersey to downtown New York City. Its length in New York is only 1/2 mile (1 km) - half of the Holland Tunnel and the plaza immediately beyond. The route once ran east and north through New York City to end at Interstate 95 in The Bronx, but sections of the planned route, including the Lower Manhattan Expressway, were cancelled. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 78"
(Interstate 80 in New Jersey) * Delaware Water Gap, Pennsylvania ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 80 in New Jersey"
Interstate 95 is a major Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States. In the state of New Jersey, it runs along much of the main line of the New Jersey Turnpike, as well as the Pennsylvania Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike and the Turnpike's northern continuation to the George Washington Bridge, also maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, for a total of 77.96 miles (125.46 km). The 11.03-mile (17.75 km) Western Spur of the Turnpike, considered to be Route 95W by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, is also part of I-95. Through traffic is normally directed to take the Western Spur as opposed to the slightly longer 11.4-mile (18.3 km) section of the older main line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Interstate 95 in New Jersey"
Route 495 is a 3.45-mile (5.55 km) freeway that connects the New Jersey Turnpike ( Interstate 95) at exits 16E and 17 to the Lincoln Tunnel, providing access to midtown Manhattan. Until 1989, the road was Interstate 495, but the Mid-Manhattan Expressway that would have connected it to New York's Interstate 495 was cancelled. The road is owned by the New Jersey Department of Transportation between Route 3 and Park Avenue near the Union City/ Weehawken border; the road between the Turnpike and Route 3 is owned by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, and the road east of Park Avenue, including the "helix" used to get down the New Jersey Palisades, is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. ...more on Wikipedia about "Route 495 (New Jersey)"
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