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Interstate 95 (I-95) is part of the Interstate Highway System and runs from Miami, Florida, to the Canada–United States border near Houlton, Maine.In the US state of New York, I-95 extends 23.50 miles (37.82 km) from the George Washington Bridge in New York City to the Connecticut state line at Port Chester.
I-95/US 1/US 9/US 46 travel concurrently to New York City. New York US 9 in Manhattan I-87 in The Bronx I-278 / I-295 / I-678 in Throggs Neck I-287 in Rye Connecticut US 7 in Norwalk I-91 in New Haven I-395 in East Lyme Rhode Island I-295 in Warwick I-195 / US 6 in Providence. I-95/US 6 travel concurrently through the city. US 6 in Providence ...
Spanning approximately 128 miles (206 km) along a generally west–east axis, its roadbed is shared with Interstate 95 (I-95) for 88 miles (142 km) from the New York state border in Greenwich to East Lyme; I-395 for 36 miles (58 km) from East Lyme to Plainfield; and SR 695 for four miles (6.4 km) from Plainfield to the Rhode Island state line ...
The Cross Bronx Expressway is a major freeway in the New York City borough of the Bronx.It is mainly designated as part of Interstate 95 (I-95), but also includes portions of I-295 and U.S. Route 1 (US 1).
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running in a general east–west compass direction for 111.57 miles (179.55 km) in Connecticut, from the New York state line to the Rhode Island state line.
Interstate 895 (New York) New York State Route 895; Interstate 895 (Rhode Island–Massachusetts) 11th Street Bridges; 14th Street bridges; 95 Express (Miami) Virginia State Route 195; U.S. Route 201; U.S. Route 301; Interstate 495 (New Jersey) Interstate 87 (North Carolina) Virginia State Route 895; 2023 Interstate 95 highway collapse
The road begins in Bronx Park at the Bronx River Parkway and U.S. Route 1 (US 1) and ends at Interstate 95 (I-95), the New England Thruway, in Pelham Bay Park, hence the roadway's name. The parkway is designated as New York State Route 907F (NY 907F), an unsigned reference route, by the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT).
There are a combined 1,673 miles (2,692 km) of Interstate Highways within New York, which handles about 19 percent of vehicle travel in New York. [2] At approximately 0.50 miles (0.80 km), I-78 is the shortest main Interstate Highway, while I-90 is the longest, spanning 385.88 miles (621.01 km) within New York.