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U.S. Route 9W (US 9W) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway in the states of New Jersey and New York.It begins in Fort Lee, New Jersey, as Fletcher Avenue crosses the US 1/9, US 46, and Interstate 95 (I-95) approaches to the George Washington Bridge, and heads north up the west side of the Hudson River to US 9 in Albany, New York.
A majority of the historic Lincoln Highway, one of the first roads across the country, became US 30, from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to Granger, Wyoming. US 31: 1,280 [g] 2,060 US 90, US 98, SR 16 in Spanish Fort, AL: I-75 south of Mackinaw City, MI: 1926: current
Designated when a segment of the original US Route was realigned to provide access to the PA 43 expressway US 40 Bus. 5: 8.0 US 40/US 119 in Uniontown: US 40 in Hopwood: 1993: current Original route of US 40 through Uniontown that was replaced by an expressway US 62 Bus. 4: 6.4 US 62 in Sharon: US 62 in Hermitage: 1958: current
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Since Pennsylvania first introduced numbered traffic routes in 1924, a keystone symbol shape has been used, in reference to Pennsylvania being the "Keystone State". The signs originally said "Penna" (a common abbreviation for Pennsylvania at the time), followed by the route number in block-style numbering in a keystone cutout.
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced this week the start of a $26.3M safety improvement project on Route 9W across Storm King Mountain. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in.
The Popolopen Creek Bridge was already undergoing a big maintenance project when the July 9 storm hit and forced its complete shutdown.
U.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway in the states of Delaware, New Jersey, and New York in the Northeastern United States.It is one of only two U.S. Highways with a ferry connection (the Cape May–Lewes Ferry, between Lewes, Delaware, and North Cape May, New Jersey); the other is US 10.