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The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially " the Thruway ") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning 569.83 miles (917.05 km) within the U.S. state of New York. It is operated by the New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA), a New York State public-benefit corporation.
200 Southern Blvd. PO Box 189. Albany, NY 12201-0189. Authority executive. Frank G. Hoare, Executive Director. Website. www .thruway .ny .gov. The New York State Thruway Authority ( NYSTA) is a public benefit corporation in New York State, United States. The NYSTA was formed in 1950 with the responsibility of constructing, maintaining, and ...
Deaths. 10. The Schoharie Creek Bridge was a New York State Thruway ( I-90) bridge over the Schoharie Creek near Fort Hunter and the Mohawk River in New York State. On April 5, 1987, it collapsed due to bridge scour at the foundations after a record rainfall. The collapse killed ten people. The replacement bridge was completed and fully open to ...
These ones are still closed. Rest stops have sporadically been shut down for months at a time while upgrades like new restaurants, outdoor seating, playground and pet walking areas were built over ...
The northbound Sloatsburg rest stop, located between Exits 15A and 16 of the New York State Thruway, is under renovations. Seen here June 26, 2024, the service area is expected to reopen in fall 2024.
Over the next five years, the Thruway is slated to invest $2.4 billion to repair more than half of its 2,800 lane miles as well as 90 of its 817 bridges. Projects: NY has plans to fix a slate of ...
Interstate 90 (I-90) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Seattle, Washington, to Boston, Massachusetts.In the US state of New York, I-90 extends 385.48 miles (620.37 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley to the Massachusetts state line at Canaan, and is the second-longest highway in the state after New York State Route 17 (NY 17).
Restaurants at Eastbound (I-90) and Southbound (I-87) on the New York State Thruway Pembroke (Between Exit 48A - Pembroke/Medina/state Route 77 and Exit 48 - Batavia/state Route 98)