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The 2017 route log erroneously shows the section of highway between I-278 in Long Island City and I-678 in Corona as New York State Route 495 (NY 495). [3] The LIE designation, despite being commonly applied to all of I-495 east of the Queens–Midtown Tunnel, technically refers to the stretch of highway in Nassau and Suffolk counties.
The I-495 designation was assigned to the New Jersey approach to the tunnel in 1958 [21] in anticipation of the Mid-Manhattan Expressway being completed. That crosstown project was later canceled and was officially removed from I-495 on January 1, 1970. [22] The New Jersey stretch of I-495 became New Jersey Route 495 in 1979. [23]
Upon opening the Clearview Interchange served as the eastern terminus of Interstate 495 – all portions of the expressway east of the interchange was designated as New York State Route 24, and then as New York State Route 495; the route east to Riverhead retained this designation until 1985, when the Interstate 495 designation was extended ...
The project is designed to make driving conditions safer for more than 175,000 vehicles daily. Massive Interstate 495/Mass Pike interchange project is prompting traffic changes Skip to main content
The following roads once were named I-495: New Jersey Route 495, a western continuation of New York's I-495; New York State Route 495, the approach to the Lincoln Tunnel in Manhattan; Interstate 87 (North Carolina), a part of the US 64 connector from Raleigh to Rocky Mount, North Carolina; it was signed as I-495 from 2014 to 2017
There are a combined 1,673 miles (2,692 km) of Interstate Highways within New York, which handles about 19 percent of vehicle travel in New York. [2] At approximately 0.50 miles (0.80 km), I-78 is the shortest main Interstate Highway, while I-90 is the longest, spanning 385.88 miles (621.01 km) within New York.
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County Route 111 (CR 111) is a north–south county road in Suffolk County, New York, in the United States. It runs northwest and southeast from New York State Route 27 (NY 27) at exit 62 near Eastport to Interstate 495 (I-495) at exit 70 in Manorville. It serves as a connecting route between central Long Island and the Hamptons.