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Interstate 78
Interstate 78 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. It runs from Bordnersville, Pennsylvania in the west to New York City in the east.
| Contents |
Length
| Miles | km | state | |
| 78 | 126 | Pennsylvania | |
| 67.83 | 109.2 | New Jersey | |
| <1 | 1 | New York | |
| 145 | 233 | Total | |
Major Cities Along the Route
Intersections with other Interstates
- Interstate 81 in Bordnersville, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 287 in New Jersey
- Interstate 95 in Newark, New Jersey
Spur Routes
Notes
- In New Jersey, I-78 forms the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike. Between the end of the Turnpike and the Holland Tunnel, I-78 continues for five blocks on 12th and 14th streets of Jersey City, New Jersey. This section of I-78 has traffic lights; I-70 and I-78 are the only two main-line interstate highways with this feature. Originally, I-78 was going to cross Manhattan as the Lower Manhattan Expressway, and continue through Queens and Brooklyn to John F. Kennedy International Airport, but those plans were halted due to a combination of public outcry and cost.
- As a result of the incompletion of the full plan for I-78, none of its spurs actually intersect it. A 7.2 mile (11.6 km) gap exists in Union County, New Jersey between I-78 and I-278. I-478 is the route number for the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which carries traffic to and from Lower Manhattan (it was supposed to continue from there past the Holland Tunnel as the long-abandoned Westway project ). At 0.72 miles (1.2 km), I-878 is the shortest three-digit interstate in existence; it is unsigned, though there are signs for New York State Route 878. (I-375 in Michigan or I-395 in Maryland is the shortest signed three-digit interstate.)
- I-278 goes through all of New York's five boroughs--only entering Manhattan via the Triborough Bridge.
- I-678 carries motorists from the Bronx to Queens along the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge and into the John F. Kennedy Airport.
- I-378 was a spur off the original alignment of I-78, which ran along US 22 north of Allentown and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. However, a new I-78 was built south of the cities, and I-378 was downgraded to a similar-numbered state route.
- In the future, I-78 may continue along U.S. Highway 22 from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and ultimately, to Interstate 77, and maybe even Interstate 70. If it ever happens, it would form a corridor between New York City, New York and Columbus, Ohio.
- In the opening of all episodes of the popular HBO series The Sopranos, Tony Soprano is shown driving his car through a toll-booth on I-78 onto the New Jersey Turnpike.
Sources
- 2005 Rand McNally Road Atlas
- NJDOT Straight Line Diagrams
03-10-2013 05:06:04
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