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  1. Interstate 684 (I-684) is a 28.53-mile (45.91 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the state of New York in the United States. There is also a short portion in Connecticut with no junctions.

  2. Dec 31, 2021 · Learn about the history, route, and traffic of Interstate 684, a suburban freeway connecting New York and Connecticut. See photos and maps of the 28-mile highway from White Plains to Brewster and I-84.

  3. 2 days ago · Interstate I-684 details on real-time traffic cameras, accidents, road construction alerts, travel times, traffic hazards, gridlock alerts, and special events in the New York metropolitan area.

  4. May 15, 2022 · I-684 Exit List - New York State Roads. I-684 connects I-287 to I-84 east of the Hudson. Signage for I-684 extends a little past I-84 to the interchange with US 6 and NY 22, with the freeway becoming two-lane NY 22. The road was planned as a realignment of NY 22 (and was signed as such during construction), then part of I-87, and finally I-684 ...

    • Travel in Southern Westchester County, NY. In Southern Westchester County, this route starts at the base of a connection of three highways - and within a mile veers northwest and connects to a connector route from another Interstate then veers northeast to begin its trek to the next exit.
    • Travel through Connecticut. In Connecticut, the route travels through without an exit through the town of Greenwich in Fairfield County. The route isn't as curvy to navigate but is very tree-lined, and if you can see through the trees, you might be able to spot landmarks.
    • Travel in Central and Northern Westchester County. In Central and Northern Westchester County, the route begins just to the south of Armonk in North Castle and travels almost straight north until it reaches the Byram Lake Reservoir area and into the town of Bedford.
    • Travel in Southern and Central Putnam County. In Putnam County, you'll traverse the towns of Brewster and Southeast, as I-684 keeps interchanging (in some ways) with NY-22 again, even in some spots running parallel to NY-22 on a northeast directional until it meets its main Interstate and continues north for about .32 miles forming its northern terminus and final run-off street.
  5. Interstate 684, the primary limited-access highway through eastern Westchester County, has an interesting story behind it. Unlike other area highways, I-684 is known officially by its number, not by its name. Originally, this expressway was to have been part of I-87.

  6. Learn about the history, route and features of I-684, a commuter freeway linking I-84 and I-287 in New York. The web page also provides links to other interstates and highways related to I-684.

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