Interstate 90
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Interstate 90 is the longest interstate highway in the United States. It begins in Seattle, Washington at S. Edgar Martinez Drive and 4th Avenue S. next to Safeco Field and ends in Boston, Massachusetts at Logan International Airport.
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Length
Miles | km | state | |
297.52 | 478.81 | Washington | |
73 | 120 | Idaho | |
558 | 898 | Montana | |
207 | 333 | Wyoming | |
412 | 663 | South Dakota | |
275 | 443 | Minnesota | |
188 | 303 | Wisconsin | |
103 | 166 | Illinois | |
157 | 253 | Indiana | |
244 | 393 | Ohio | |
47 | 76 | Pennsylvania | |
391 | 629 | New York | |
160.3 | 258 | Massachusetts | |
3,112.82 | 5,009.60 | Total |
Major Cities Along the Route
- Seattle, Washington
- Spokane, Washington
- Missoula, Montana
- Billings, Montana
- Rapid City, South Dakota
- Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Rochester, Minnesota
- La Crosse, Wisconsin
- Madison, Wisconsin
- Rockford, Illinois
- Chicago, Illinois
- Gary, Indiana
- South Bend, Indiana
- Toledo, Ohio
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Erie, Pennsylvania
- Buffalo, New York
- Rochester, New York
- Syracuse, New York
- Albany, New York
- Springfield, Massachusetts
- Worcester, Massachusetts
- Boston, Massachusetts
Intersections with other Interstates
- Interstate 5 in Seattle, Washington
- Interstate 405 in Bellevue, Washington
- Interstate 82 in Ellensburg, Washington
- Interstate 15 in Butte, Montana. They stay merged for about 9 miles (14.5 km).
- Interstate 94 in Billings, Montana
- Interstate 25 in Buffalo, Wyoming
- Interstate 29 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota
- Interstate 35 in Albert Lea, Minnesota
- Interstate 94 in Tomah, Wisconsin. They stay joined until Madison, Wisconsin.
- Interstate 39 in Portage, Wisconsin. They stay joined until Rockford, Illinois.
- Interstate 43 in Beloit, Wisconsin
- Interstate 94 in Chicago, Illinois. They stay joined for a few miles.
- Interstate 55 in Chicago, Illinois
- Interstate 65 in Gary, Indiana
- Interstate 94 in Portage, Indiana
- Interstate 80 in Portage, Indiana. They stay merged until Elyria, Ohio.
- Interstate 69 in Fremont, Indiana
- Interstate 75 in Toledo, Ohio
- Interstate 71 in Cleveland, Ohio
- Interstate 77 in Cleveland, Ohio
- Interstate 79 in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 86 in Erie, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 490 in Le Roy, (Rochester, New York)
- Interstate 390 in Henrietta, (Rochester, New York)
- Interstate 490 in Victor, (Rochester, New York)
- Interstate 81 in Syracuse, New York
- Interstate 88 in Schenectady, New York
- Interstate 87 in Albany, New York
- Interstate 91 in Springfield, Massachusetts
- Interstate 84 in Sturbridge, Massachusetts
- Interstate 95 in Weston, Massachusetts
- Interstate 93 in Boston, Massachusetts
Spur Routes
- Rapid City, South Dakota - I-190
- Chicago, Illinois - I-190 (provides a direct route to O'Hare International Airport), I-290
- Cleveland, Ohio - I-490
- Buffalo, New York - I-190, I-290, I-990
- Rochester, New York - I-490, I-590
- Spur to Corning, New York - I-390
- Syracuse, New York - I-690
- Utica, New York - I-790
- Schenectady, New York - I-890
- Spur to Marlborough, Massachusetts - I-290
- Spur to Leominster, Massachusetts - I-190 (This is actually a spur from I-290 in Worcester, Massachusetts)
Unusual Hazards
One of the most peculiar and hazardous stretches of Interstate 90 is the section of highway passing through downtown Cleveland, Ohio, known locally as "Dead Man's Curve". Here, the road takes a nearly 90-degree turn. While there are plenty of large signs and flashing lights alerting motorists to this turn, there have still been a large number of accidents due to inattentive motorists.
Notes
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 (.4 km) south at Edgar Martinez Dr. near the roof shed of Safeco Field at an interchange with 4th Avenue S.
From the Wisconsin/Illinois border east, the majority of I-90 is tolled, along the following toll roads:
- Northwest Tollway
- Chicago Skyway (currently signed as "TO I-90")
- Indiana Toll Road
- Ohio Turnpike
- free through northeastern Ohio and Pennsylvania
- New York State Thruway
- Massachusetts Turnpike, including the Ted Williams Tunnel
Almost all of the New York portion of the road is a toll road, the major east-west portion of the New York State Thruway, operated by the New York State Thruway Authority. It was originally constructed as part of the Thruway project in the middle 1950s and received its current designation as Interstate 90 in 1958. The Massachusetts stretch, also a toll road built in the mid-1950s, is known as the Massachusetts Turnpike.
I-90 incorporates two of the longest floating bridges in the world, the Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and the Homer M. Hadley Memorial Bridge, which cross Lake Washington from Seattle to Bellevue via Mercer Island, Washington. They are the second and fifth longest such bridges, respectively.
I-90 terminated at I-93 in Boston until it was connected through to the Ted Williams Tunnel in January 2003 as part of the Big Dig, extending I-90 to Boston's Logan International Airport, an additional 1.3 miles (2 km).
Until 1995 in Montana right by the Idaho border, I-90 was not a divided highway for a few stretches, having only a narrow paved median. Until 1999, the speed limit in Montana was "reasonable and prudent"; it is now 75 mph (120 km/h).
Not only is the I-90 section of the New York State Thruway marked backwards, with mileposts and exit numbers going down as one goes east, but there used to be two metric-only signs going westbound. They were around Syracuse, which is about 100 miles (161 km) from Canada. The NYS Thruway administration decided to test metric signage, which may have included (briefly) an 88 km/h speed limit sign, on the Thruway. There was also a sign displaying the distance to the Interstate 81 interchange in kilometers in Dewitt.
I-990 is the highest number given to an Interstate.
To add to the quirks about the longest interstate, it also has the longest distance twinned with another interstate (I-80 in Ohio and Indiana, I-94 in Illinois and Wisconsin) in the most states (Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin). It also intersects the same interstate six times (I-94 near Michigan City, Chicago (southside), Chicago (northside), Madison WI, Tomah WI, and Billings MT).
Technically I-90 is not a complete Interstate, as the Chicago Skyway is signed as "TO I-90"; see List of gaps in Interstate Highways for more information. This makes I-80 the longest Interstate without any gaps between the endpoints.
Between LaPorte, Indiana and Toledo, Ohio, with Interstate 80, it is nowhere more than 10 miles (16 km) from the Michigan state line.
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