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Interstate 90 New York
Westbound - Massachusetts State Line to
Interstate 787
Highway Information |
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Miles | 385.48 |
Counties Traveled Through |
Chautauqua, Erie, Genesee, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Cayuga, Onondaga, Madison, Oneida, Herkimer, Montgomery, Schenectady, Albany, Rensselaer, Columbia |
Cities |
Dunkirk, Buffalo, Batavia, Rochester, Syracuse, Oneida, Utica, Amsterdam, Schenectady, Albany |
Major Junctions |
Interstate 190 (Exit 53)
Interstate 290 Interstate 490 Interstate 390 Interstate 690 Interstate 81 Interstate 481 Interstate 790 Interstate 890 Interstate 88 Interstate 87 |
OKRoads Coverage | |
Miles Driven by OKRoads (Percentage) |
379 (98%) |
Western End of Interstate Driven |
Pennsylvania State Line |
Eastern End of Interstate Driven |
Massachusetts State Line |
Have Not Driven | Between Interstate 87 and Interstate 787 |
Pictures
Westbound:
Massachusetts State Line to Interstate 787
Interstate 87 to Interstate 790
Interstate 790 to Interstate 490 West
Interstate 490 West to U.S. 219
U.S. 219 to Pennsylvania State Line
Interstate 90 Westbound | |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit B3 - New York 22 - 3/4 mile. This picture turned out a bit blurry due to the lack of light and the light sprinkles that were falling near the Massachusetts state line. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 spends most of its time in New York on the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway. This particular section is the Berkshire Spur, which connects Interstate 87 (the Thruway mainline from Albany to New York City) to the Massachusetts Turnpike. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use any of the next three exits to the Hudson Valley Region of New York. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit B3 - New York 22 - Austerlitz/New Lebanon. New York 22 travels along the eastern border of New York. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Welcome to New York sign as Interstate 90 West passes by New York 22. Visible at top is the northbound off-ramp to Interstate 90 westbound. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Mileage sign on Interstate 90 West just past New York 22. Albany is 30 miles away, New York City is 156 miles ahead, and Buffalo is 312 miles ahead. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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E-ZPass can be used in any toll lane. This holds true for many toll plazas throughout the Northeast. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching the Canaan toll booths - 1 mile. This is where westbound motorists receive their toll ticket and where eastbound motorists pay their toll. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching the Canaan toll booths - 1/2 mile. Sayre Hill Road crosses the thruway here. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching the Canaan toll booths - 1/4 mile. They are located near New York 295. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at the Canaan toll plaza. To see a picture of the ticket, click here. (Photo taken 7/9/05; thruway ticket photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit B2 - New York 295/Taconic State Parkway - 1 mile. The Taconic State Parkway begins here and heads south to White Plains. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit B2 - Taconic State Parkway/New York 295. The state highway is two miles to the south on the parkway. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Mileage sign on Interstate 90 West just past the Taconic State Parkway. Buffalo is 303 miles away. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use Exit B1 (Interstate 90), Exit 23 (Interstate 787) or Exit 24 (Interstate 87 North) of the Thruway to the city of Albany, the center of the Capital Region of New York. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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During the summer of 2005, Interstate 90 between Interstate 87 and Interstate 787 was closed during nights and weekends due to a construction project. Motorists were advised to continue on the Berkshire spur to Interstate 87, then take Interstate 87 North to Interstate 90 west of Albany. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit B1 - Interstate 90/U.S. 9 - 1 mile. U.S. 9 is accessed via Exit 12, which is just north of the toll booth at Exit B1. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use Interstate 90 West to the city of Troy and the city of Rensselaer. Both are located in west Rensselaer County, and Troy is the seat of that county. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Continue west on the Berkshire Spur to Interstate 87 and the New York Thruway. The Berkshire Spur does not carry a numerical designation between Exit B1 and Interstate 87, which is Exit 21A of the thruway mainline. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit B1 - Interstate 90/U.S. 9 - Albany/Hudson. Interstate 87 is seven miles to the west. (Photos taken 7/9/05) |
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View of the one-lane mainline of Interstate 90 westbound along the Exit B1 off-ramp. Interstate 90 becomes a toll-free highway for the first time on its westbound journey. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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View of the toll plaza and the end of the Exit B1 off-ramp. The toll to drive Interstate 90 along the Berkshire Spur is 70 cents, and 63 cents for E-ZPass users. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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The toll plaza at Exit B1. There are six toll booths total, and on this day, four were being used for westbound motorists. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit 12 - U.S. 9 - Hudson. The seat of Columbia County is 21 miles to the south. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching the Rensselaer County rest area - 1/2 mile. This is the only rest area along the short toll-free section of Interstate 90 in eastern New York. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at the Rensselaer County rest area. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Mileage sign on Interstate 90 West just past the rest area. Albany is 12 miles ahead. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit 11 - U.S. 9/U.S. 20 - 1 mile. The federal highway begin their duplex one mile to the southeast of Exit 11 and remain duplexed for eight miles until the circle stack interchange at Interstate 787 near the state capitol building. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use U.S. 9 South/U.S. 20 East to westbound New York 150 to the village of Castleton-on-Hudson. The village is a six-mile drive from Exit 11. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit 11 - U.S. 9/U.S. 20 - East Greenbush/Nassau. Nassau is five miles to the east on U.S. 20. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit 10 - Miller Road/East Greenbush - 1 mile. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Use Exit 10 to Schodack Center. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit 10 - Miller Road/East Greenbush. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Head west on Miller Road to U.S. 9 and U.S. 20 and East Greenbush. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit 9 - U.S. 4 - 1 mile. The federal highway begins at U.S. 9 and U.S. 20 two-and-a-half miles to the south and goes through Vermont and New Hampshire along its route. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit 9 - U.S. 4 - Rensselaer/Troy. Troy is nine miles to the north. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Exit 8 - New York 43 - 1 mile. The trumpet interchange marks the western end of the 23-mile state highway. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Use New York 43 east to Hudson Valley Community College. The Joseph L. Bruno Stadium is located on the community college's campus and is home to the Tri-City Valley Cats Class A minor league baseball team. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Exit 8 - New York 43 - Defreestville. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 was closed between Exit 5 and Exit 2, so motorists had to use Interstate 787 South to Interstate 87 North to bypass the under construction area. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Use Interstate 787 South to the capital buildings of New York. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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The next six exits on Interstate 90 west serve the city of Albany. Motorists enter the city once they cross the Hudson River prior to the Interstate 787 stack interchange. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Interstate 787 - 1/2 mile. Interstate 787 connects Interstate 87 to New York 7 in Troy. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West crosses the Hudson River on the Patroon Island Bridge. The Hudson River bridges in the Capital Region are toll-free. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West approaching Interstate 787 - 1/4 mile. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Interstate 90 West at Interstate 787 - Albany/Troy. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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View of the off-ramp split at Interstate 787. Interstate 787 ends at New York 7 in Troy six miles to the north. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
Scenes Related to Interstate 90 | |
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Miller Road eastbound at Interstate 90 East. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
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Miller Road westbound at Interstate 90 East. The Berkshire Spur is seven miles to the south. (Photo taken 7/9/05) |
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Miller Road eastbound at Interstate 90 West. Interstate 87 is 13 miles to the northwest of the Exit 10 diamond interchange. (Photo taken 7/10/05) |
Page created: January 23, 2006
Last updated:
January 25, 2006