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View south along I-287 at exit 3 (CR 501) in Edison. I-287 begins at an interchange with the New Jersey Turnpike in Edison in Middlesex County, New Jersey, where the freeway continues east as Route 440 toward Perth Amboy and Staten Island. Within Middlesex County, I-287 is called the Lt. Col. (Ret) Richard F. Lauer, US Army Highway.
Interstate 287 (Cross Westchester Expressway) weaves southeast between Rye Brook and Harrison toward I-95 in the city of Rye. 05/31/22. Curving south below the Ridge Street overpass, I-287 advances a half mile to Exit 11 with U.S. 1 (Boston Post Road) at Port Chester.
Jun 13, 2005 · County Route 501 travels 37.44 miles overall between Morris Township and NY 210 at West Milford. The county route locally connects I-287 with Bloomingdale to the west and Wanaque Reservoir to the north. County Route 511A spurs south from Exit 55, 9.77 miles through Pompton Lakes to Riverdale and U.S. 202 in Lincoln Park. 06/13/05.
Mar 9, 2024 · West / South. I-87/287 - Tarrytown to Suffern. Mahwah to Somerville. Beginning at the transition of Route 440 south over the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) at Edison Township, I-287 leads west to Metuchen, South Plainfield and Piscataway Township.
I-287 is a semicircular expressway looping around New York City at about a 25-mile radius. It begins in Edison at the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) and the approach to the Outerbridge Crossing (NJ 440). It runs west to Somerville, where it begins to curve to the north and then to the northeast. It has interchanges with I-78 and the Bergen-Passaic Expressway (I-80). It continues northeast to ...
From I-78 north to the New Jersey-New York border, I-287 was to serve as a north-south bypass of US 202. As originally proposed, the 62.9-mile-long I-287 in New Jersey was estimated to cost $235 million.
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View south along US 287 in Larimer County, Colorado. From Oklahoma, US 287 and US 385 enter into a very rural part of Colorado. They continue in a north/northwest direction through the state. The two highways pass through the town of Campo, and make an interchange with US 160 on the outskirts of Springfield.