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I-86 westbound past PA 89 in Greenfield Township. I-86 begins at an interchange with I-90 in a relatively flat area of northwestern Pennsylvania.It heads to the southeast, meeting PA 89 at exit 3 before curving to the east and crossing into New York, where it becomes concurrent with NY 17.
I-86 at New York border in North East Township: 1999: current Named the Hopkins-Bowser Highway; [3] portion of its future route maintained by New York State I-90: 46.4: 74.7 I-90 at Ohio border in Springfield Township: I-90 at New York border in North East Township: 1956: current Known as the AMVETS Memorial Highway [3] I-95: 44.25: 71.21
The New York–Pennsylvania border is the state line between the U.S. states ... The distance along the east–west line is approximately 225.86 miles (363.49 km ...
Eventually, the entire east–west portion of NY 17 from the Pennsylvania border to Woodbury will become I-86 as projects to upgrade the route to Interstate Highway standards are completed. At 397 miles (639 km), NY 17 is the longest state route in New York, and is the second-longest highway of any kind in the state, beside the Thruway.
I-287 crosses the New Jersey border into New York near Suffern and heads generally southeastward across Rockland and Westchester counties to I-95 in Rye. Most of I-287 in Rockland County overlaps with I-87 and all of I-287 east of Suffern is part of the New York State Thruway system. [6] [12] I-290: 10.67: 17.17 Tonawanda: Amherst: c. 1962 [15 ...
A 32-mile stretch of highway between Waverly and Endicott has been officially designated as part of Interstate 86. This Broome, Tioga stretch of NY Route 17 is officially part of Interstate 86 ...
May 15—Built along the Stonycreek River in Paint Township, the Border Dam is one of a few backup sources the Cambria Somerset Authority can tap into to deliver water to its industrial customers.
Interstate 86 may refer to any of three unconnected Interstate Highways in the United States: Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New York) Interstate 86 (Idaho) Interstate 84 (Pennsylvania–Massachusetts), section east of East Hartford, Connecticut was formerly designated as Interstate 86