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The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially "the Thruway") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning 569.83 miles (917.05 km) within the U.S. state of New York. It is operated by the New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA), a New York State public-benefit corporation.
The road resumes its northeasterly course to an access road to the Thruway's exit 58 at Irving. After crossing Cattaraugus Creek into Erie County, the concurrency ends, with NY 5 staying close to the lake and US 20 closely paralleling the Thruway. NY 438 leaves this junction to the east, following the creek into Cattaraugus Reservation.
Exit numbers on the Hutchinson River Parkway were converted from sequential to mileage-based in the summer of 2021. [24] Bills directing the NYSDOT and the New York State Thruway Authority to renumber exits from sequential to mile-based have been introduced into the state legislature since 2008, none of which have been approved by both chambers ...
Translated into dollars, toll increases for one-way trips from Exit 46 (Interstate 290) in Rochester, according to the New York State Thruway Authority, are as follows for E-ZPass users: To Exit ...
The Oneida, Port Byron, Warners and Guilderland rest areas opened earlier this year, bringing the completed renovations to a total of 16 so far.
The vast majority of I-90 in New York is part of the New York State Thruway system; the only segment that is not part of the system is a 20-mile (32 km) portion in the city of Albany and its eastern suburbs. Aside from Albany, I-90 also serves Buffalo, Rochester (via I-490), Syracuse, and Utica. [6] I-90N: 27.75: 44.66 I-90/New York State ...
The northbound lanes of the Thruway will close between exit 17 in Newburgh and exit 18 in New Paltz for at least 12 hours beginning at 7 p.m. Jan. 6 to allow for removal of an overpass in New Paltz.
Interstate 81 (I-81) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from I-40 at Dandridge, Tennessee, to the Thousand Islands Bridge at Wellesley Island in New York, beyond which the short 2.7-mile (4.3 km) Ontario Highway 137 (Highway 137) links it to Highway 401.