Interstate 95
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| Length: | 1,919.74 mi[1] (3,089.52 km) |
| Existed: | 1957 – present |
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Main route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Interstate 95 (usually called I-95) is an important Interstate highway that runs north to south in the eastern part of the United States. It is about 1,919.74 miles (3,089.52 km) long.[1] Its southern end is at U.S. Route 1 in Miami, Florida and its northern end is at the Canadian border in Maine. It connects many major cities in the eastern half of the United States.
Gap [change]
Interstate 95 has a very famous and confusing gap north of Trenton, New Jersey. Because a freeway in the area was canceled, travelers wishing to travel north past Trenton must use parts of Interstate 295 and Interstate 195 to continue on Interstate 95. There is a project that is going on to fix this by making a junction between Interstate 95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Cities along the highway [change]
- Portland, Maine
- Augusta, Maine
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Providence, Rhode Island
- New London, Connecticut
- New Haven, Connecticut
- New York, New York
- Trenton, New Jersey
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Wilmington, Delaware
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Washington, DC
- Richmond, Virginia
- Fayetteville, North Carolina
- Florence, South Carolina
- Savannah, Georgia
- Jacksonville, Florida
- Daytona Beach, Florida
- Miami, Florida
References [change]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Federal Highway Administration (2002-10-31). "FHWA Route Log and Finder List: Table 1". http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/reports/routefinder/table1.htm. Retrieved 2007-03-28.
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