New York State Thruway

New York State Thruway
NYS Thruway Sign.svg
New York State Thruway
Flag of New York.svg Nueva York, Bandera de los Estados Unidos Estados Unidos
NewYorkStateThruway(I-87).jpg
Inauguración 1950s
Longitud 496.00[1]
Orientación Oeste a Sur
 • Oeste  I 90 en la línea estatal de Pensilvania
 • Sur  I 87 /Maj Deegan Expy en Nueva York
Cruces  SR 400 en West Seneca
 I 390 cerca de Rochester
 I 81 en Syracuse
 I 88 cerca de Schenectady
 I 87  I 90 en Guilderland
 I 84 en Newburgh
 SR 17 en Harriman
GSPkwy Shield.svgGarden State Pkwy en Ramapo
Palisades Interstate Pkwy.svgPalisades Inter. Pkwy en West Nyack
Administración New York State Thruway Authority

El New York State Thruway (oficialmente Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway) es un carretera de peaje de acceso limitado en el estado de Nueva York. Construido en los años 1950 por el Estado de Nueva York para conectar las principales ciudades de Nueva York, es la carretera de peaje más larga de los Estados Unidos, con 496.00 millas (798.23 km) de longitud extendiendose desde la frontera con Pensilvania/Nueva York en el oeste y en Albany en el este, y la Ciudad de Nueva York al sur. En 1958 fue incorporada al Sistema Interestatal de Autopistas como secciones de la Interestatal 87, Interestatal 287, Interestatal 95, Interestatal 90 y la Interestatal 190. Es operada por el New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA). El New York Thruway es considerada como una de las carreteras más transitada de los Estados Unidos (según el IBBTA, el Thruway es la cuarta carretera de peaje más transitada de los Estados Unidos[2] ).

Referencias

  1. NYSTA Interchange Listing with Mileposts
  2. «International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association». IBTTA (03-10-2007). Consultado el 02-06-2009.

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