Interstate 95 in Delaware
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L'interstate 95 au Delaware constitue un segment très court de l'interstate 95, l'autoroute majeure de la côte est des États-Unis. L'Interstate 95, longue de plus de 3 000 km, traversant notamment Washington, Miami, Baltimore, Philadelphie, New York et Boston.Dans sa section au Delaware, elle mesure 37,7 km ({unité|23.4|miles), en passant dans le secteur le plus urbanisé de l'état, soit dans la région de Newark (Delaware) et Wilmington, soit dans l'extrême nord de l'état. Elle traverse l'état selon une orientation ouest-est, en suivant une portion du Delaware Turnpike, signifiant que la portion ouest de l'Interstate 95 dans l'état est à péage.
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Interstate 95 (I-95) is an Interstate highway running along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canadian border in Houlton, Maine. In the state of Delaware, the route runs for 23.43 mi (37.71 km) across the Wilmington area in northern New Castle County from the Maryland state line near Newark northeast to the Pennsylvania state line in Claymont. I-95 is the only primary (2-digit) Interstate highway that enters Delaware, although it also has two auxiliary routes within the state (I-295 and I-495). Between the Maryland state line and Newport, I-95 follows the Delaware Turnpike (John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway), a toll road with a mainline toll plaza near the state line. Near Newport, the Interstate has a large interchange with Delaware Route 141 (DE 141) an
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First section opened in 1963, completed in 1968
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in Newark
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near Newport
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in Wilmington
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance
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Continuation into Pennsylvania
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Signed as exits 3A and 3B northbound
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Southern terminus of I-295; N.J. Turnpike, New Jersey, and New York signed northbound; New Castle signed southbound
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Access to Bellevue State Park
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Signed as exits 1A and 1B southbound; last southbound exit before toll; access to University of Delaware
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Shared ramp with exit 5A southbound; exit 3A on DE 141
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Southbound exit is via I-495 exit 6
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Northern terminus of US 202 concurrency; also serves DE 202; access to Wilmington and Nemours Children's hospitals and Brandywine Valley Attractions
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Northern terminus of I-495; southbound exit and northbound entrance; southbound exit ramp begins in Pennsylvania
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Exit 165 on DE 1 / DE 7; northern terminus of DE 1; access to Christiana Hospital and Delaware Park
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Southern terminus of US 202 concurrency; signed as exit 5 northbound; exit 3B on DE 141; US 13 signed southbound; access to New Castle Airport
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No southbound exit; access to Wilmington station and Wilmington Riverfront
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Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of I-495
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Continuation into Maryland; southern terminus of the Delaware Turnpike
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Signed as exits 7A and 7B southbound; access to Downtown Wilmington and Brandywine Valley Attractions
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Harvey Road
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Interstate 95 (I-95) is an Interstate highway running along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canadian border in Houlton, Maine. In the state of Delaware, the route runs for 23.43 mi (37.71 km) across the Wilmington area in northern New Castle County from the Maryland state line near Newark northeast to the Pennsylvania state line in Claymont. I-95 is the only primary (2-digit) Interstate highway that enters Delaware, although it also has two auxiliary routes within the state (I-295 and I-495). Between the Maryland state line and Newport, I-95 follows the Delaware Turnpike (John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway), a toll road with a mainline toll plaza near the state line. Near Newport, the Interstate has a large interchange with Delaware Route 141 (DE 141) and the southern termini of I-295 and I-495. I-95 heads north through Wilmington concurrent with U.S. Route 202 (US 202) on the Wilmington Expressway. Past Wilmington, I-95 continues northeast to Claymont, where I-495 rejoins the route right before the Pennsylvania state line. Plans for a road along the I-95 corridor through Wilmington to the Pennsylvania state line predate the Interstate Highway System. After the Delaware Memorial Bridge was built in 1951, the Delaware Turnpike was proposed between the bridge approach near Farnhurst (present-day interchange between I-95 and I-295) and the Maryland state line near Newark in order to alleviate traffic congestion on parallel US 40. With the creation of the Interstate Highway System in 1956, both these roads were incorporated into I-95. Construction on the Delaware Turnpike began in 1957 and ended in 1963. Construction on building I-95 through Wilmington began in the early 1960s. I-95 was completed from Newport north to downtown Wilmington in 1966 and from Wilmington north to the Pennsylvania state line in 1968. Between 1978 and 1980, I-95 was temporarily rerouted along the I-495 bypass route while the South Wilmington Viaduct was reconstructed; during this time the route through Wilmington was designated as I-895. Improvements continue to be made to the highway including widening projects and reconstruction of sections of the road and interchanges.
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L'interstate 95 au Delaware constitue un segment très court de l'interstate 95, l'autoroute majeure de la côte est des États-Unis. L'Interstate 95, longue de plus de 3 000 km, traversant notamment Washington, Miami, Baltimore, Philadelphie, New York et Boston.Dans sa section au Delaware, elle mesure 37,7 km ({unité|23.4|miles), en passant dans le secteur le plus urbanisé de l'état, soit dans la région de Newark (Delaware) et Wilmington, soit dans l'extrême nord de l'état. Elle traverse l'état selon une orientation ouest-est, en suivant une portion du Delaware Turnpike, signifiant que la portion ouest de l'Interstate 95 dans l'état est à péage.
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