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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.
A toll superhighway connecting the major cities of the state of New York that would become part of a larger nationwide highway network was proposed as early as 1949. . Construction was initially administered by the state Department of Public Works, [1] however in the following year, the New York State Legislature passed the Thruway Authority Act creating the New York State Thruway Authority ...
The $44.6 million project on one of the NYS Thruway's most heavily traveled stretches of roadway began in the fall of 2022. What to know about completed road repairs on I-87 in Rockland, Orange ...
Restaurants at Eastbound (I-90) and Southbound (I-87) on the New York State Thruway Pembroke (Between Exit 48A - Pembroke/Medina/state Route 77 and Exit 48 - Batavia/state Route 98)
For more information, follow the Thruway on Facebook, X and Instagram, or visit website. This article originally appeared on Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: NY Thruway project to start in ...
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 new 270-foot pedestrian and bicycle connector bridge is part of a $13.9 million project funded by the Thruway Authority and New York State Department of Transportation that began in March 2023 ...
John L. Buono (born 1943) is chairman and chief executive officer of the New York State Thruway Authority. [1] Buono graduated from Hudson Valley Community College in 1968, and earned bachelor's and master's degrees from University at Albany, SUNY. His first job was that of an administrator and teacher at St. Agnes School in Loudonville, New York.