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I-95 follows the Connecticut Turnpike from the New York state line eastward for 88 miles (142 km). This portion of the highway passes through the most heavily urbanized section of Connecticut along the shoreline between Greenwich and New Haven, with daily traffic volumes of around 150,000 vehicles throughout the entire 48-mile (77 km) length between the New York state line and the junction ...
Traffic headed to I-95 from Route 6/10 overnight on May 3-4 will be redirected as crews expand the new viaduct service road. Major traffic redirect on I-95, 6/10 coming this weekend. What to know.
In Old Saybrook, it turns south, crossing I-95 along the Rosario Aloisio Memorial Bridge, with an interchange at exit 66. It continues southeast over the Amtrak Northeast Corridor line to end at an intersection with US 1 in the western part of Old Saybrook.
Interstate 295 is a bypass to the east of Richmond, from I-95 south of Petersburg, across I-64 east of Richmond and I-95 north of Richmond to I-64 west of Richmond. Interstate 395 is a branch from Springfield north into downtown Washington, D.C. It was part of I-95 until 1977. Interstate 495 is the Capital Beltway, a full loop around Washington ...
So, if you were to drive in the express lane on I-95 from start to end, you should expect to pay a minimum of $1.50 for the trip. During rush hour or other high-traffic times, the tolls can rise ...
The road connecting Old Saybrook and Wethersfield along the west bank of the Connecticut River was a toll road known as the Middlesex Turnpike, which operated from 1802 to 1876. In 1922, the Middlesex Turnpike alignment became part of New England Interstate Route 10 (renumbered to Route 9 in 1932).
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; access via Essex Road — 1B: I-95 south / US 1 south – New Haven, New York City: Southbound exit and northbound entrance; exit 69 on I-95: 1.54: 2.48: 2: 2: Route 154 (Middlesex Turnpike) – Old Saybrook: Essex: 3.91: 6.29: 3: 3: Route 153 south / Route 154 – Essex
RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — With just over 2 million in North Carolina forecast to take Thanksgiving road trips, Sunday is predicted to be the worst for return traffic during the holiday.