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- Interstate_278 length "57.32483328".
- Interstate_278 abstract "Interstate 278 (I-278) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway in New Jersey and New York in the United States. The road runs 35.62 miles (57.32 km) from U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) in Linden, New Jersey to the Bruckner Interchange in the New York City borough of the Bronx. The majority of I-278 is in New York City, where it serves as a partial beltway and is the only Interstate to pass through all five of the city's boroughs. I-278 follows several freeways, including the Union Freeway in Union County, New Jersey, the Staten Island Expressway (SIE) across Staten Island, the Gowanus Expressway in southern Brooklyn, the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway (BQE) across northern Brooklyn and Queens, a small part of the Grand Central Parkway in Queens, and a part of the Bruckner Expressway in the Bronx. I-278 also crosses multiple bridges, including the Goethals Bridge, the Verrazano Narrows Bridge, the Kosciuszko Bridge and the Triborough Bridge.Despite its number, I-278 does not connect to I-78. There were once plans to extend I-278 west to I-78 east of the Route 24 interchange in Springfield, New Jersey. This was cancelled due to opposition from the communities along the route. The segment that does exist in New Jersey was opened in 1969. There were also plans to extend I-78 east across Manhattan and into Brooklyn via the Williamsburg Bridge; this would have been a second location where the two highways would have interchanged, but these plans were also thwarted. In New York, the various parts of I-278 were planned by Robert Moses, an urban planner in New York City. Some of these completed segments predated the Interstate Highway System and are thus not up to standards. Over the years, portions of I-278 have required upgrading. In addition, they tore through many New York City neighborhoods, causing controversy. All of I-278 through New York City was completed by the 1960s. I-87 was once planned to follow the segment of I-278 between the Williamsburg Bridge and the Major Deegan Expressway, but this ultimately became a part of I-278. In addition, the Bruckner Expressway portion of I-278 had been designated with different route numbers. At first, it was to be I-895 between I-87 and the Sheridan Expressway and I-678 past there. Later, I-278 was planned to follow the Bruckner Expressway and the Sheridan Expressway to I-95 (with no route number for the Bruckner Expressway past there) before the current numbering took place by 1970, with I-895 designated onto the Sheridan Expressway.".
- Interstate_278 length "57324.83328".
- Interstate_278 routeEnd New_York.
- Interstate_278 routeEndDirection "East".
- Interstate_278 routeJunction Brooklyn.
- Interstate_278 routeJunction Elizabeth,_New_Jersey.
- Interstate_278 routeJunction New_York.
- Interstate_278 routeJunction Queens.
- Interstate_278 routeJunction Staten_Island.
- Interstate_278 routeJunction The_Bronx.
- Interstate_278 routeNumber "278".
- Interstate_278 routeStart Linden,_New_Jersey.
- Interstate_278 routeStartDirection "West".
- Interstate_278 routeTypeAbbreviation "I".
- Interstate_278 thumbnail I-278_(NJ-NY)_map.svg?width=300.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageExternalLink I-278_NJ.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageExternalLink brooklyn-queens.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageExternalLink bruckner.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageExternalLink gowanus.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageExternalLink staten-island.
- Interstate_278 wikiPageID "306796".
- Interstate_278 wikiPageRevisionID "602139868".
- Interstate_278 alps "yes".
- Interstate_278 bridge "Goethals Bridge".
- Interstate_278 country "USA".
- Interstate_278 county "Bronx".
- Interstate_278 county "Kings".
- Interstate_278 county "New York".
- Interstate_278 county "Queens".
- Interstate_278 county "Richmond".
- Interstate_278 county "Union".
- Interstate_278 cspan "13".
- Interstate_278 cspan "22".
- Interstate_278 cspan "3".
- Interstate_278 cspan "9".
- Interstate_278 directionA "West".
- Interstate_278 directionB "East".
- Interstate_278 established "1961".
- Interstate_278 exit "1".
- Interstate_278 exit "10".
- Interstate_278 exit "14".
- Interstate_278 exit "15".
- Interstate_278 exit "18".
- Interstate_278 exit "19".
- Interstate_278 exit "2".
- Interstate_278 exit "21".
- Interstate_278 exit "22".
- Interstate_278 exit "23".
- Interstate_278 exit "25".
- Interstate_278 exit "26".
- Interstate_278 exit "28.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "28.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "29.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "29.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "3".
- Interstate_278 exit "30".
- Interstate_278 exit "31".
- Interstate_278 exit "32.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "32.0".
- Interstate_278 exit "33".
- Interstate_278 exit "34".
- Interstate_278 exit "35".
- Interstate_278 exit "39".
- Interstate_278 exit "4".
- Interstate_278 exit "40".
- Interstate_278 exit "41".
- Interstate_278 exit "42".
- Interstate_278 exit "43".
- Interstate_278 exit "44".
- Interstate_278 exit "45".
- Interstate_278 exit "46".
- Interstate_278 exit "47".
- Interstate_278 exit "48".
- Interstate_278 exit "49".
- Interstate_278 exit "5".
- Interstate_278 exit "52".
- Interstate_278 exit "53".
- Interstate_278 exit "54".
- Interstate_278 exit "6".
- Interstate_278 exit "8".
- Interstate_278 exit "9".
- Interstate_278 hasPhotoCollection Interstate_278.
- Interstate_278 junction "in Bronx, NY".
- Interstate_278 junction "in Brooklyn, NY".
- Interstate_278 junction "in Elizabeth, NJ".
- Interstate_278 junction "in Queens, NY".
- Interstate_278 junction "in Staten Island, NY".
- Interstate_278 lengthMi "35.62".
- Interstate_278 lengthRound "2".
- Interstate_278 line "y".
- Interstate_278 location "Elizabeth".
- Interstate_278 location "Linden".
- Interstate_278 locationSpecial Brooklyn.
- Interstate_278 locationSpecial Queens.
- Interstate_278 locationSpecial Randalls_and_Wards_Islands.
- Interstate_278 locationSpecial Staten_Island.
- Interstate_278 locationSpecial The_Bronx.
- Interstate_278 lspan "13".
- Interstate_278 lspan "2".