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Interstate 895
Interstate 895 is the designation for several Interstate Highways in the United States, all of which are related to Interstate 95:
- Interstate 895 (Maryland), a bypass through Baltimore, Maryland
- Interstate 895 (New York), a short connector in New York, New York
The following roads used to be numbered I-695:
- Interstate 95 through Wilmington, Delaware (see Interstate 495 (Delaware) for details)
- Interstate 895 (New Jersey) (also in Pennsylvania), a never-built connector northeast of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Part of Interstate 76 (now I-676), a freeway through Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 895 (Rhode Island) (also in Massachusetts), a never-built bypass of Providence, Rhode Island
- Virginia State Highway 895, a connector in Richmond, Virginia
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