Interstate 278
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L'Interstate 278 (I-278) est une autoroute inter-États américaine située entre Linden dans le New Jersey et le Bronx, en banlieue de New York, dans l'État de New York.
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La Interestatal 278 (abreviada I-278) es una Autopista Interestatal Auxiliar en Nueva Jersey y Nueva York, Estados Unidos. La carretera tiene una longitud de 35,62 mi (57,32 km) desde la U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) en Linden, Nueva Jersey hasta la Bruckner Interchange en la Ciudad de Nueva York borough del Bronx. Funciona como un anillo periférico parcial desde la sección occidental de la Ciudad de Nueva York y pasa por los cinco boroughs de la ciudad (aunque en Manhattan sólo pasa por el Puente Robert F. Kennedy cruzando Ward's Island, parte de Manhattan). Gran parte de la I-278 se encuentra en la Ciudad de Nueva York. La I-278 pasa por varias autovías, incluyendo la Autovía Union (Union Freeway) en el Condado de Union, Nueva Jersey, la Staten Island Expressway a lo largo de Staten Island, la
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Die Interstate 278 (kurz I-278) ist ein Interstate Highway auf dem Gebiet der Bundesstaaten New Jersey und New York in den Vereinigten Staaten. Der Highway verläuft auf einer Länge von 57,32 Kilometern vom U.S. Highway 1 bei Linden, New Jersey, bis zum Autobahnknotenpunkt im Osten des Stadtbezirks The Bronx der Stadt New York City, von wo aus die Straße als Interstate 95 in Richtung New Haven, Connecticut, weiter verläuft. Der Interstate 278 durchquert alle Stadtbezirke von New York City und dient als Verbindungsstraße zwischen den einzelnen Teilen der Stadt. Der Interstate teilt seinen Verlauf mit verschiedenen Freeways, dem Union Freeway im Union County, New Jersey, dem Staten Island Expressway auf dem Verlauf durch Staten Island, dem Gowanus Expressway in Brooklyn und dem Brooklyn–Quee
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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 US Route 1/9 (US 1/9) in Linden, New Jersey, northeast 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 passes 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 mult
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Map of New York City with I-278 highlighted in red
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Southern terminus of I-87
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Proposed link approved by Port Authority would allow direct access to US 1 and US 9 north
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Eastern terminus of G.C. Parkway concurrency; westbound access via exit 42; exit number not signed
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Eastbound left exit and westbound left entrance; exit 3 on Belt Parkway
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Westbound exit is also signed for Hugh L. Carey Tunnel
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Eastern terminus; Exit 6B on I-95 south
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Exit 13 on I-95 / NJ Turnpike
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No eastbound entrance from I-495 west; signed as exits 35A and 35B ; exit 17 on I-495
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Westbound entrance via St. Ann's Place
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Western terminus of NY 440 concurrency
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Westbound exit via exit 53; exit 2 on Bronx Parkway
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Eastern terminus of NY 440 concurrency; exit 10 on NY 440; to Cape Liberty Cruise Port
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Westbound exit and eastbound left entrance; southern terminus of Route 439
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; southern terminus of NY 895
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Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; exit 4 on G.C. Parkway
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Westbound left exit and eastbound entrance; western terminus of Belt Parkway
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Access via unsigned NY 900G; also serves Randall's Island
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Die Interstate 278 (kurz I-278) ist ein Interstate Highway auf dem Gebiet der Bundesstaaten New Jersey und New York in den Vereinigten Staaten. Der Highway verläuft auf einer Länge von 57,32 Kilometern vom U.S. Highway 1 bei Linden, New Jersey, bis zum Autobahnknotenpunkt im Osten des Stadtbezirks The Bronx der Stadt New York City, von wo aus die Straße als Interstate 95 in Richtung New Haven, Connecticut, weiter verläuft. Der Interstate 278 durchquert alle Stadtbezirke von New York City und dient als Verbindungsstraße zwischen den einzelnen Teilen der Stadt. Der Interstate teilt seinen Verlauf mit verschiedenen Freeways, dem Union Freeway im Union County, New Jersey, dem Staten Island Expressway auf dem Verlauf durch Staten Island, dem Gowanus Expressway in Brooklyn und dem Brooklyn–Queens Expressway in Brooklyn und Queens. Außerdem hat der Interstate 278 Anteile am Grand Central Parkway in Queens und am Bruckner Expressway in der Bronx. Der erste Teil der Straße wurde in den 1930er-Jahren erbaut, danach wurde sie Schritt für Schritt erweitert und in den 1960er-Jahren fertig gestellt. Da große Teile des Interstate 278 vor der Einführung des Interstate-Highway-Systems in den Vereinigten Staaten erbaut wurden, entspricht die Straße stellenweise nicht mehr heutigen Standards, weshalb es immer wieder zu Sanierungsarbeiten kommt. Der Entwurf der Straße stammt von dem New Yorker Stadtplaner Robert Moses. Bis 1969 erfolgte die Erweiterung nach New Jersey. Der ursprüngliche Plan, die Straße bis nach , New Jersey, verlaufen zu lassen und dort an den Interstate 78 anzubinden wurden nach Protesten in den angrenzenden Kommunen verworfen.
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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 US Route 1/9 (US 1/9) in Linden, New Jersey, northeast 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 passes 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, Verrazzano-Narrows, Kosciuszko, and Robert F. Kennedy bridges. I-278 was opened in pieces from the 1930s through the 1960s. Some of its completed segments predated the Interstate Highway System and are thus not up to standards, and portions of I-278 have been upgraded over the years. In New York, the various parts of I-278 were planned by Robert Moses, an urban planner in New York City. The segments proposed tore through many New York City neighborhoods, causing controversy. 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 canceled because of 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 interchange between I-278 and its parent highway, but these plans were also thwarted. I-78 was also planned to extend east beyond I-278 to John F. Kennedy International Airport, and then curve northward on the Clearview Expressway, ending at the Bruckner Interchange in the Bronx. If these plans were fully completed, I-78 and I-278 would have met at three interchanges. Two segments of I-278 have had different route number designations formerly planned or designated for it. 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. Additionally, 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 (which was subsequently downgraded to a state highway in 2017).
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La Interestatal 278 (abreviada I-278) es una Autopista Interestatal Auxiliar en Nueva Jersey y Nueva York, Estados Unidos. La carretera tiene una longitud de 35,62 mi (57,32 km) desde la U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9) en Linden, Nueva Jersey hasta la Bruckner Interchange en la Ciudad de Nueva York borough del Bronx. Funciona como un anillo periférico parcial desde la sección occidental de la Ciudad de Nueva York y pasa por los cinco boroughs de la ciudad (aunque en Manhattan sólo pasa por el Puente Robert F. Kennedy cruzando Ward's Island, parte de Manhattan). Gran parte de la I-278 se encuentra en la Ciudad de Nueva York. La I-278 pasa por varias autovías, incluyendo la Autovía Union (Union Freeway) en el Condado de Union, Nueva Jersey, la Staten Island Expressway a lo largo de Staten Island, la Gowanus Expressway en el sur de Brooklyn, el Brooklyn-Queens Expressway a lo largo del norte de Brooklyn y Queens, una pequeña parte del Grand Central Parkway en Queens, y parte del Bruckner Expressway en el Bronx. La I-278 cruza varios puentes, incluyendo el entre Nueva Jersey y Staten Island, el Puente Verrazano Narrows entre Staten Island y Brooklyn, el entre Brooklyn y Queens, y el Puente Robert F. Kennedy.
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L'Interstate 278 (I-278) est une autoroute inter-États américaine située entre Linden dans le New Jersey et le Bronx, en banlieue de New York, dans l'État de New York.
* Portail de la route
* Portail du New Jersey
* Portail de l’État de New York
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