- Interstate 90
Infobox road
type=I
route=90
length_mi=3099.07
length_round=2
length_ref=Fact|date=July 2008
established=1957
direction_a=West
terminus_a=Jct|state=WA|SR|519 in Seattle, WA
junction=Jct|state=WA|I|5 in Seattle, WA
Jct|state=MT|I|15 near Butte, MT
Jct|state=WY|I|25 near Buffalo, WY
Jct|state=SD|I|29 inSioux Falls, SD
Jct|state=WI|I|39 inMadison, WI
Jct|state=IL|I|55 in Chicago, IL
Jct|state=IN|I|65 in Gary, IN
Jct|state=OH|I|75 near Toledo, OH
Jct|state=NY|I|87 inAlbany, NY
Jct|state=MA|I|95 near Boston, MA
direction_b=East
terminus_b=Jct|state=MA|Route|1A in Boston, MA
commons=categoryInterstate 90 (I-90) is the longest interstate highway in the United States at nearly 3,100 miles (5,000 kilometers). It is the northernmost coast-to-coast interstate. Its western terminus is in
Seattle, Washington , at 4th Avenue S. next toSafeco Field andQwest Field , and its eastern terminus is inBoston, Massachusetts , at Route 1A nearLogan International Airport . It crosses theContinental Divide just east ofButte, Montana .From the
Wisconsin /Illinois border east, the majority of I-90 is tolled, along the followingtoll road s (several of which predate the Interstate system): theJane Addams Memorial Tollway ,Chicago Skyway ,Indiana Toll Road ,Ohio Turnpike ,New York State Thruway , and theMassachusetts Turnpike , including theTed Williams Tunnel . It is free through downtown Chicago;Greater Cleveland and the rest of northeasternOhio ;Pennsylvania ; and through brief sections near Buffalo, Albany, andBoston .Route description
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WA
296.92
477.85
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ID
73.55
118.37
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MT
551.68
887.84
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WY
208.8
336.03
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SD
412.76
664.27
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MN
275.7
443.70
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WI
187.14
301.84
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IL
123.89
199.38
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IN
156.28
251.51
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OH
244.75
393.89
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PA
46.4
74.67
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NY
385.48
620.37
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MA
135.72
218.42
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Total
3099.07
4958.51Washington
In 2003, the Seattle terminus was re-engineered to better accommodate traffic from the two nearby sports stadiums. I-90 westbound still ends at its previous location next to
Qwest Field , but eastbound begins about 1/4 mile (0.4 km) south atEdgar Martínez Drive S. near the roof shed ofSafeco Field at an interchange with 4th Avenue S.The tunnel that carries Interstate 90 under the Mount Baker Ridge is on the
National Register of Historic Places . The east portal of the tunnel (visible when entering Seattle from the east) is constructed as a "bas relief" concrete sculpture.I-90 incorporates two of the longest
floating bridge s in the world, theLacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and theHomer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge , which crossLake Washington from Seattle toMercer Island, Washington . They are the second and fifth longest such bridges, respectively.Forty miles east of Bellevue I-90 traverses the
Cascade Range 'sSnoqualmie Pass , elevation convert|3022|ft|m. At mile 137, it crosses theColumbia River on theVantage Bridge , and after entering Spokane near mile 279, enters Idaho convert|20|mi|km later.Since 1980, I-90 from Seattle to
Thorp, WA , was designated theMountains To Sound Greenway to protect its outstanding scenic and cultural resources. [cite web | url=http://www.mtsgreenway.org | title= Mountains To Sound Greenway (Washington)]Washington Law Defining Route
The Washington section of I-90 is defined in the Revised Code of Washington (RCW 47.17.140). [cite web |url=http://apps.leg.wa.gov/RCW/default.aspx?cite=47.17.140 |title=RCW 47.17.140 State route No. 90 — American Veterans Memorial Highway |accessdate=2007-08-29 |publisher=Access Washington -- Official State Government Website ]
Idaho
The small town of
Wallace, Idaho still prides itself on having what was the last stop light on I-90. Its downtown has many historical buildings, which would have been wiped out by the original planned route of the freeway, so in1976 , city leaders had the downtown placed on theNational Register of Historic Places . As a result, the federal government was forced at great expense to reroute the freeway to the northern edge of downtown and elevate it. That section of I-90 opened in September1991 . A bicycle path is routed beneath part of that segment.Montana
Until
1995 inMontana near the Idaho border, I-90 was not a divided highway for a few stretches, having only a narrow paved median. From1995 until1999 , the speed limit in Montana was "reasonable and prudent"; it is now 75 mph (120 km/h). On the I-90, at Exit 00 (right on the MT/ID border) is the Lookout Pass Ski Area, and one exit east of there is the Hiawatha Trail (rails-to-trails).Wyoming
At the
Montana border I-90 is a four-lane divided highway with a grass median. AtBuffalo, Wyoming (if travelling eastward from the north) it diverges from I-25 with a more east-west orientation.outh Dakota
The South Dakota section of I-90 is defined at South Dakota Codified Laws § 31-4-184. [cite web |url=http://legis.state.sd.us/statutes/DisplayStatute.aspx?Type=Statute&Statute=31-4-184 |title=South Dakota Codified Laws |accessdate=2007-08-29 |publisher= [http://legis.state.sd.us/index.aspx South Dakota Legislature - Legislative Research Council] ]
Near
Rapid City, South Dakota at the Wyoming border I-90 is a four lane divided highway with a grass median. In the Sioux Falls area, I-90 intersects I-29 and continues east a short distance toMinnesota . I-90 is the largest east-west thoroughfare in South Dakota.Minnesota
The Minnesota section of I-90 is defined as Route 391 in Minnesota Statutes § 161.12(3). [cite web |url=http://ros.leg.mn/bin/getpub.php?pubtype=STAT_CHAP_SEC&year=2006§ion=161.12 |title=161.12, Minnesota Statutes 2006 |accessdate=2007-08-29 |year=2006 |publisher= [http://ros.leg.mn/ Minnesota State Legislature, Office of the Revisor of Statutes] ]
I-90 crosses southern Minnesota from the South Dakota border near Sioux Falls to the
Mississippi River nearLa Crosse, Wisconsin . On most of its length in the state, it is close to theIowa border and fairly parallel with it. Insoutheast Minnesota , it curves north to Rochester.Wisconsin
I-90 crosses Wisconsin from Minnesota to Illinois in a generally southeasterly direction. It joins I-94 in Tomah and I-39 in Portage. I-94 separates from I-90 at Madison.
I-39/90/94 from just south of Portage to Madison is the longest concurrency of three interstate highways in the United States.
Illinois
In the state of
Illinois , Interstate 90 enters Illinois north of Rockford oriented north-south joined withInterstate 39 . It then runs east-southeast directly to the city ofChicago . From Rockford toInterstate 294 the road is tolled and called theNorthwest Tollway . In 2007, the Illinois State Toll Highway Authority renamed the Northwest Tollway, theJane Addams Memorial Tollway. In theChicago metropolitan area , I-90 is known by three names fromO'Hare International Airport to theIndiana state line. TheKennedy Expressway runs from O'Hare to Interstate 290 and theChicago Loop . I-90 continues running south of the Loop on part of theDan Ryan Expressway , and then southeast onto the tolledChicago Skyway into Indiana.Indiana
In the state of Indiana, Interstate 90 runs over the
Indiana Toll Road . Interstate 90 enters from Illinois at theChicago Skyway . It then runs to the concurrency of Interstates 80/94 east ofInterstate 65 , where I-80 leaves I-94 and joins with I-90. The combined I-80/90 route runs east across northern Indiana and near the southern border ofMichigan to the Ohio state line.As part of the Toll Road, I-80/90 passes to the north of South Bend and Elkhart. It also passes north of Angola at
Interstate 69 .Ohio
The Indiana Toll Road turns into the
Ohio Turnpike as it crosses the border. I-90 follows the Ohio TurnpikeuntilLorain (west ofCleveland ), where it turns north to follow a route near the shores ofLake Erie .In Cleveland, Interstate 90 serves as the Innerbelt at the confluence of the northern termini of Interstates 71 and 77. One of the most peculiar and hazardous stretches of Interstate 90 is the section of highway passing through downtown, known locally as
Dead Man's Curve . Here, the road takes a nearly 90-degree turn. [cite web |url=http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Cleveland,+OH&t=h&hl=en&ll=41.515872,-81.672256&spn=0.011809,0.029697&om=1 |title=Cleveland, Ohio Google Maps satellite view |accessdate=2007-08-29 ] While there are plenty of large signs, flashing lights, and rumble strips alerting motorists to this turn, there have still been a large number of accidents due to inattentive motorists. There are plans to realign the freeway along a shallower curve within the next decade, as part of a larger project to improve the highway system in Cleveland. [cite web |url=http://www.innerbelt.org/ |title=Cleveland Urban Core Projects |accessdate=2007-08-29 |publisher=Ohio Department of Transportation ]The Innerbelt in Cleveland also utilizes a steel-gusset bridge of the same design as the I35W bridge that failed in Minneapolis. Beginning September 30, two lanes in each direction of the 8 lane bridge were closed to reduce the weight load on the structure. The bridge is currently under close inspection as it has deteriorated greatly over the last few years. On Wednesday night, October 8 the bridge will be closed entirely to undergo a stress test. Many in the Cleveland area are beginning to question the safety of the bridge, and ODOT continues to stress that the bridge is safe and if there was any immenent danger it would be closed permanently.
Pennsylvania
I-90 goes from the Ohio state line through
Erie, Pennsylvania , and then leaves Pennsylvania for New York.While not an interstate, a portion of
Pennsylvania Route 5 in Erie has recently been namedPennsylvania Route 290 . The purpose is to encourage travelers to use this stretch of Erie's 12th Street as a loop, connectingInterstate 79 and 90 to the Bayfront Connector and downtown Erie.New York
I-90 becomes the
New York State Thruway upon entering New York. It follows theLake Erie coast until Buffalo, where it joins the oldWater Level Route until Albany. There, it takes a short detour before joining theNew York State Thruway Berkshire Connector.Almost all of the
New York portion of the road is atoll road , comprising the east-west portion of theNew York State Thruway mainline and part of the Berkshire Connector, operated by the New York State Thruway Authority. It was originally constructed as part of the Thruway project in the middle1950s and received its current designation as Interstate 90 in1958 . "I-90" (operated by NYSDOT) carries Interstate 90 between the two; however, the Berkshire Section directly connects to the mainline (at Thruway interchange 21A) 6.5 miles (10.5 km) west of the point where I-90 joins it (at Thruway interchange B1).The
milepost s andexit number s on theNew York State Thruway mainline originate at theNew York City line and increase northward alongInterstate 87 and westward along Interstate 90. As a result,milepost s andexit number s on the I-90 section of the Thruway mainline increase from east to west, contrary to modern practices where numbers increase from the west or south. The NYSDOT-maintained portion in between, known to locals as "Freebie 90," does number its mileage and exits in the traditional west-to-east method. (Ironically, "Freebie 90" is oriented geographically north-south for most of its length, so the exit numbers seem to increase from north to south.) Exit and milepost numbering starts over again when the Berkshire Section of the Thruway begins, with exit and mile numbers preceded by the letter B (Exit B1, Exit B2, Mile B1, Mile B2, and so on).There once were two metric-only signs on the westbound
New York State Thruway around Syracuse, which is about 100 miles (161 km) fromCanada . The NYS Thruway Authority decided to test metric signage, which may have briefly included an 88 km/h speed limit sign, on the Thruway. There was also a sign displaying the distance to theInterstate 81 interchange in kilometers in Dewitt. These signs are now displayed in just miles.I-90 is the only Interstate having a complete set of nine
spur route s (190, 290, 390...890, 990) within one state, which is inNew York . (Interstate 80 has a complete set in different states.) In addition,I-990 , a short spur route nearBuffalo, New York not directly connected to I-90, is the highest number given to an Interstate.I-790 in Utica used to have a completely direct connection with the I-90 at Thruway interchange 31. Various road redesign projects over the years have eventually led to this direct connection being partially severed. Traffic "exiting" the Thruway must use two different surface streets to reach I-790. However, it is still possible to travel from I-790 directly "onto" the Thruway. I-790 has some other oddities: no exit numbers, noreassurance marker s, and it runs concurrent withNew York State Route 5 for its entire length.The New York section of I-90 west of the
Berkshire section of theNew York Thruway is defined as Interstate Route 504 in New York Highway Law § 340-a. [cite web |url=http://public.leginfo.state.ny.us/LAWSSEAF.cgi?QUERYTYPE=LAWS+&QUERYDATA=$$HAY340-A$$@TXHAY0340-A+&LIST=LAW+&BROWSER=24884763+&TOKEN=38521156+&TARGET=VIEW |accessdate=2007-08-29 |title=(Title Forthcoming)]Massachusetts
I-90 in Massachusetts runs along the pre-Interstate era
Massachusetts Turnpike , which opened on May 15, 1957 from West Stockbridge at the New York state border to Massachusetts Route 128.The first section of the "Boston Extension" opened in September 1964 from the original terminus at Route 128 to the Allston/Brighton Tolls. The entire Boston Extension opened on February 18, 1965 continuing from the Allston/Brighton Tolls to I-93 in Downtown Boston. The new extension added convert|12|mi|km to the MassPike's original 123.
I-90 was extended again as part of the Big Dig from its terminus at I-93 to Boston's
Logan International Airport and a terminus of Route 1A inJanuary 2003 via tunnels under the Fort Point Channel and theTed Williams Tunnel under Boston Harbor. This extended I-90 by an additional 1.3 miles (2.1 km), shifting the eastern terminus to Route 1A.Turnpike Doubles are permitted to travel between exit 11 and through the New York state border.History
I-90 made heavy use of existingroads. The
Massachusetts Turnpike ,New York State Thruway ,Ohio Turnpike ,Indiana Toll Road ,Chicago Skyway , andNorthwest Tollway all predate I-90 and were used for parts of its route. This also means that substantial portions of the route are not precisely tointerstate standards , but they are usually close.Major intersections
*
Interstate 5 inSeattle, Washington
*Interstate 405 inBellevue, Washington
*Interstate 82 inEllensburg, Washington
*Interstate 15 inButte, Montana ; joined for 7.65 miles (12.31 km)
*Interstate 94 inBillings, Montana
*Interstate 25 inBuffalo, Wyoming
*Interstate 29 inSioux Falls, South Dakota
*Interstate 35 inAlbert Lea, Minnesota
*Interstate 94 in Tomah, Wisconsin; joined for 91.76 miles (147.67 km) untilMadison, Wisconsin .
*Interstate 39 inPortage, Wisconsin ; joined for about 95 miles (152 km) untilRockford, Illinois .
*Interstate 43 inBeloit, Wisconsin
*Interstate 94 in Chicago, Illinois; joined for 16.71 miles (26.89 km)
*Interstate 55 in Chicago, Illinois
*Interstate 65 inGary, Indiana
*Interstate 94 inLake Station, Indiana
*Interstate 80 inLake Station, Indiana ; joined for 278.40 miles (448.04 km) untilLorain, Ohio .
*Interstate 69 inFremont, Indiana
*Interstate 75 inToledo, Ohio
*Interstate 71 inCleveland, Ohio
*Interstate 77 inCleveland, Ohio
*Interstate 271 inWilloughby, Ohio
*Interstate 79 inErie, Pennsylvania
*Interstate 86 inErie, Pennsylvania
*Interstate 81 inSyracuse, New York
*Interstate 88 inRotterdam, New York
*Interstate 87 inAlbany, New York
*Interstate 91 inWest Springfield, Massachusetts
*Interstate 291 inChicopee, Massachusetts
*Interstate 84 inSturbridge, Massachusetts
*Interstate 395 inAuburn, Massachusetts
*Interstate 495 inHopkinton, Massachusetts
*Interstate 95 inWeston, Massachusetts [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Weston,+MA&ll=42.337103,-71.261959&spn=0.028570,0.045010&hl=en Map] ]
*Interstate 93 inBoston, Massachusetts [ [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Boston,+MA&ll=42.343574,-71.065407&spn=0.114266,0.180038&hl=en Map] ]Auxiliary routes
*
Rapid City, South Dakota - I-190
*Chicago, Illinois - I-190 (provides a direct route toO'Hare International Airport ), I-290
*Cleveland, Ohio - I-490
*Buffalo, New York - I-190, I-290, I-990
*Rochester, New York - I-390, I-490, I-590 (not directly connected)
*Syracuse, New York - I-690
*Utica, New York - I-790
*Schenectady, New York - I-890
*Spur to I-495 inMarlborough, Massachusetts - I-290
*Spur toLeominster, Massachusetts - I-190I-90 is the only interstate to have a complete set of auxiliary routes within a single state, that being
New York .References
External links
* [http://illi-indi.com/il_EndsPage.php?id=3090§ion=1 Illinois Highway Ends: I-90]
* [http://illi-indi.com/EndsPage.php?id=3090§ion=1 Indiana Highway Ends: I-90]
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