- Interstate 687
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state=NY
type=I
route=687
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deleted=1973
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terminus_a=Jct|state=NY|I|90
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terminus_b=Jct|state=NY|I|88
previous_type=I
previous_route=684
next_type=I
next_route=690Interstate 687 was a proposed and heavily opposed intrastate
Interstate Highway inUpstate New York that was to connectInterstate 90 andInterstate 87 inAlbany County, New York , then proceeding to theAlbany International Airport and finally terminating at the also cancelled Interstate 88 extension. The construction of the road was started, despite controversy. However, continuing opposition from residents of the Town of Colonie led to the ultimate cancellation of the project in1973 . [ [http://www.capitalhighways.8m.com/highways/687i/ Capital Highways] ] Verify credibility|date=August 2008Route description
I-687 was to begin at Exit 5A of I-90 in Albany. The interstate, also to be known as the "Northside-Northway Connection", was then planned to go through residential neighborhoods of the Town of Colonie and have interchanges at Everett Road, Osborne Road, the proposed extension of the Route 85 Crosstown Arterial from Interstate 90, and
Wolf Road . The highway was then planned to intersect with I-87 (theNorthway ) as Exit 3 of I-87 and connect to theAlbany International Airport , and proceed to the cancelled I-88 extension toVermont . It would have forced hundreds of households from their homes, which are located off of Albany-Shaker Road. By way of comparison, today's Crossing Park in Colonie would have been directly in the path of 687. Exit 3 of I-87 is still non-existent as space was planned for it between Exits 2 and 4. Meanwhile, the only physical evidence of I-687 is the overly large interchange of Exit 5A of I-90, which is now used for Corporate Woods Blvd. To this day, there is still no exit 3 on I-87, which would have been for 687.Exit list
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county=Albany
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road=Jct|state=NY|I|90
location=Albany
lspan=2
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