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The Northway, the part of Interstate 87 (I-87) north of the New York State Thruway, was built in segments, which became I-87 as they were completed and linked to the pre-existing route. Construction began in the late 1950s on the portion of the Northway between the Thruway and NY 7 near Latham . [ 9 ]
Pages in category "Interstate 87 (New York)" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... New York State Route 912Q; New York State Thruway; T ...
The portion of I-87 from the New York City line to Albany is part of the New York State Thruway mainline; at Albany, I-87 leaves the Thruway and becomes the Adirondack Northway. Aside from Albany, I-87 also serves Kingston NY, Glens Falls, and Plattsburgh. [6] I-88: 117.38: 188.90 I-81 in Chenango: I-90/New York State Thruway in Rotterdam: 1968 ...
Interstate 87 (New York) Interstate 87 (North Carolina) U.S. Route 87; Alabama State Route 87; Arizona State Route 87; Arkansas Highway 87; California State Route 87; Connecticut Route 87; Florida State Road 87. County Road 87A (Santa Rosa County, Florida) Georgia State Route 87; Idaho State Highway 87; Illinois Route 87 (former) K-87 (Kansas ...
The route is the primary corridor between Montreal, which is less than 30 mi (48 km) from the border, and New York City. The crossing is among the busiest in the US; more than two million travelers use it annually, including more than half a million during July and August, [ 2 ] and is the second-busiest USA-Canada border crossing that is not ...
Interstate 87 (New York), a highway running from New York City north to the Canadian border in Champlain, New York. Interstate 87 (North Carolina), a highway running from Raleigh, North Carolina, east to Wendell, North Carolina, that is planned to extend northeast toward Norfolk, Virginia.
Route Length (mi) [1] Length (km) From To Formed Notes NY 2: 30.85 49.65 I-87 / NY 7 in Colonie: MA 2 at the Massachusetts line at Petersburgh: 1942 NY 3: 245.90 395.74 NY 104A in Sterling
New York State Route 7A (NY 7A) (1.77 miles or 2.85 kilometres) is a spur in the Broome County town of Conklin that connects NY 7 to the Pennsylvania state line. While NY 7 follows a creek valley to the Pennsylvania border, NY 7A continues NY 7's course along the Susquehanna River valley, paralleling US 11 and I-81 . [ 1 ]