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The Palisades Interstate Parkway (PIP) is a 38.25-mile (61.56 km) controlled-access parkway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York.The parkway is a major commuter route into New York City from Rockland and Orange counties in New York and Bergen County in New Jersey.
In 1933–34, the first thoughts of a Palisades Interstate Parkway were developed by engineer and environmentalist William A. Welch, who was general manager and chief engineer of the Palisades Interstate Park Commission. The plan was to build a parkway to connect the New Jersey Palisades with the state parks along the Hudson River in Rockland ...
Route 67 / Hudson Terrace to US 9W / Palisades Parkway north – Fort Lee: Signed for US 9W/Hudson Terrace southbound, Palisades northbound; last northbound exit before toll: 65.60: 105.57: 74: Palisades Parkway north: Southbound exit and northbound entrance from express lanes; southern terminus of Palisades Parkway: Hudson River: 66.06
Route 67 / Hudson Terrace to US 9W / Palisades Parkway north – Fort Lee: Signed for US 9W/Hudson Terrace southbound, Palisades northbound; last northbound exit before toll: 65.60: 105.57: 74: Palisades Parkway north: Southbound exit and northbound entrance from express lanes; southern terminus of Palisades Parkway: Hudson River: 66.06: 106.31
Palisades Parkway – Bear Mountain, New Jersey: Signed as exits 13S (south) and 13N (north); exits 9E-W on Palisades Parkway: 18.76: 30.19: 12: NY 303 / Palisades Center Drive – West Nyack: Palisades Center Drive not signed westbound: Nyack: 17.63: 28.37: 11: To US 9W – Nyack, South Nyack: Eastbound exit and entrance; access via NY 59
Route 67 / Hudson Terrace to US 9W / Palisades Parkway north – Fort Lee: Signed for US 9W/Hudson Terrace southbound, Palisades northbound; last northbound exit before toll: 74.84: 120.44: 74: Palisades Parkway north: Westbound exit and eastbound entrance from express lanes; southern terminus of Palisades Parkway: Hudson River: 75.34: 121.25
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.
US 6 crosses the Delaware River into New York concurrent with US 209 from Matamoras via the Mid-Delaware Bridge.Upon entering Port Jervis, they become Pike Street.Two blocks from the bridge, the highways cross under the wide grassy strip that once carried the Erie Railroad's Main Line and pass the city's Metro-North station, the most remote from New York on the extensive commuter rail network.