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词条 Interstate 190 (New York)
释义

  1. Route description

  2. History

  3. Exit list

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

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Interstate 190 (I-190, locally known as The One-Ninety) is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway that connects I-90 in Buffalo, New York with the Canada-U.S. border near Niagara Falls. The freeway bisects downtown Buffalo before crossing Grand Island and travelling around the outskirts of Niagara Falls before crossing the Niagara River on the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge into Ontario. On the Canada side of the Canada–US border, the freeway continues as Highway 405, a short spur that connects with the Queen Elizabeth Way (QEW), which in turn provides a freeway connection to Toronto, Canada's largest city. The {{convert|28.34|mi|km|adj=mid|-long}} route also provides access to the QEW at the Peace Bridge between Buffalo and Fort Erie, Ontario.

Officially, I-190 from I-90 north to New York State Route 384 (NY 384) is named the Niagara Thruway and is part of the New York State Thruway system. The remainder, from NY 384 to Lewiston, is known as the Niagara Expressway and is maintained by the New York State Department of Transportation. I-190 is the only three-digit Interstate Highway to reach the Canada–US border, and one of only two to connect to an international border, the other being Interstate 110 in Texas.

Parts of the highway were built along the former rights-of-way of the Lehigh Valley Railroad and the Erie Canal. The entire route was built as part of the New York State Thruway in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and was completed in 1964. The cost of I-190's construction had been paid off by 1996, and by law, the tolls along the freeway were supposed to be removed at that point; however, this did not occur until 2006. The Grand Island tollbooths remained in place for 12 more years, but were taken down in 2018 and replaced with high speed toll collection.

Route description

I-190 begins at an interchange with the New York State Thruway (I-90) in Cheektowaga in Erie County, just north of the West Seneca town line and east of the Buffalo city line. I-190 heads west into Buffalo, passing the former location of the City Line toll barrier ahead of an interchange with South Ogden Street (exit 1). Farther west, I-190 meets NY 354 (exit 2), NY 16 (exit 3), and several local streets before entering downtown Buffalo. Within the downtown area, I-190 passes between KeyBank Center and Sahlen Field near an interchange with NY 5 (exit 7) on the shores of Lake Erie. At NY 5, I-190 turns northward to follow the path of the Niagara River. Shortly after meeting NY 266 (exit 8) immediately northwest of downtown, I-190 interchanges with Porter Avenue (exit 9), a local roadway connecting I-190 to the Peace Bridge and, thus, the Queen Elizabeth Way in Canada.[2]

North of downtown Buffalo, I-190 follows the eastern edge of the Black Rock Canal (and passes the site of the former Black Rock toll barrier) before rejoining the banks of the Niagara near an exit with the Scajaquada Expressway (NY 198, exit 11). I-190 continues north through the northern extents of Buffalo, meeting multiple streets before separating from the Niagara and interchanging with NY 266 and NY 324 (exits 15 and 16) in quick succession. At exit 16, NY 324 joins I-190 northward through western Tonawanda. The two routes then meet I-290 and NY 266 a second time prior to crossing the Niagara River on the South Grand Island Bridge. NY 324 leaves the expressway shortly after arriving on Grand Island at exit 18.[2]

I-190 and NY 324 follow parallel routings across Grand Island, with both roads passing on opposite sides of Fantasy Island, a local amusement park, near the center of the island. At the northern edge of the island, NY 324, as signed, terminates at exit 20; however, officially, NY 324 rejoins I-190 across the Niagara River once again via the North Grand Island Bridge. Now in Niagara Falls, Niagara County, NY 324 ends at a complex interchange featuring NY 384, the Niagara Scenic Parkway, and the LaSalle Expressway on the eastern bank of the river. Farther north, I-190 meets U.S. Route 62 (US 62) at exit 22 and NY 182 at exit 23.[2]

Past NY 182, I-190 turns to the northwest, skirting the northeastern edge of Niagara Falls and roughly paralleling NY 265 to the east. In Lewiston, the expressway meets NY 31 at exit 24 southwest of the large Robert Moses Niagara Power Plant reservoir. I-190 continues onward, crossing the canal between the reservoir and the power plant on a small dam also used by NY 265. The freeway then interchanges with NY 265, the Niagara Scenic Parkway, and NY 104 at the expansive exit 25 before curving to the west and terminating at the approach to the Lewiston–Queenston Bridge. Across the bridge in Queenston, Ontario, the roadway becomes Highway 405.[2]

History

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The portion of modern I-190 south of NY 384 in Niagara Falls was originally built by the New York State Thruway Authority as part of the New York State Thruway system. Construction on two segments of the highway—from South Ogden Street to Porter Avenue in downtown Buffalo and from Beaver Island Parkway to West River Road on Grand Island—began in 1953.[3]

On Grand Island, construction began to connect the two existing two lane bridges on July 16, 1954.[4] By 1955, construction had begun on the remainder of the Niagara Thruway.[5]

On July 30, 1959, the Thruway was opened from the Tri-Level Interchange at I-90 to Porter Avenue, and from Sheridan Drive to the southern Grand Island bridge.[6]

The remainder of the highway, with the exception of the twinned Grand Island bridges, was completed by 1964.[7]

On August 14, 1957, the routing of what is now I-190 (including the then-partially complete Niagara Thruway) was originally designated as I-90N, as intercity routes were assigned before three-digit Interstate numbers were applied to the shorter intracity routes.[8] I-90N was renumbered to I-190 on February 24, 1959.[9] Construction on the portion of I-190 north of NY 384 began {{circa|lk=no|1962}}[10][11] and was completed by 1964.[12]

In 1991, maintenance of I-84 in downstate New York was transferred from the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) to the New York State Thruway Authority (NYSTA). The monies for that purpose came from tolls levied on I-190 in downtown Buffalo.[13] Under the laws authorizing the Thruway construction, the tolls were to be removed once the original bonds used to pay for the construction were paid off, which occurred in 1996; however, the tolls would remain for ten more years. Attorney Carl Paladino brought a lawsuit against the state in 2006 to force the removal of the tolls.[14] On October 30, 2006, the Thruway Authority voted to both begin the process of returning maintenance of I-84 to NYSDOT and to remove the tolls on I-190 in Buffalo. Collection of the tolls stopped that day.[15] Both major candidates in the 2006 New York gubernatorial election, Democrat Eliot Spitzer and Republican John Faso, had pledged to remove the tolls on I-190 if elected.[16] While the toll barriers in Buffalo have since been demolished, the tolls further north on the two Grand Island bridges still remain.[17][18]

Exit list

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Canada–United States border
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See also

{{Portal|New York Roads}}
  • LaSalle Expressway
  • Robert Moses State Parkway

References

1. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.fhwa.dot.gov/planning/national_highway_system/interstate_highway_system/routefinder/table02.cfm |title=Route Log and Finder List – Interstate System: Table 2 |publisher=Federal Highway Administration |date=October 31, 2002 |accessdate=October 29, 2007}}
2. ^{{bing maps|url=http://binged.it/PmXY5r|title=overview map of Interstate 190|accessdate=September 13, 2012}}
3. ^{{cite book | title=City on the Lake: The Challenge of Change in Buffalo, New York |first=Mark |last=Goldman | publisher=Prometheus Books |year=1990 |page=31 |isbn=0879755792}}
4. ^{{cite news |title=Niagara Thruway Begun |work=The New York Times|date=July 17, 1954 |page=11}}
5. ^{{cite news |title=Thruway Spurs in North Rushed |work=The New York Times|date=August 6, 1955 |page=57}}
6. ^{{cite news |title=Thruway Crosses Buffalo as Niagara Strip Opens |work=The New York Times|date=July 30, 1959 |page=10}}
7. ^{{cite news |title=Niagara Highway Network Nears Completion |first=Cliff |last=Spieler |work=The New York Times|date=May 6, 1964 |page=XX7}}
8. ^{{cite map |publisher=American Association of State Highway Officials |title=Official Route Numbering for the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways |date=August 14, 1957}}
9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.transportation1.org/interstate50th/history/2006-02-24.shtml |title=Today in Interstate History: February 24 |author=American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials |year=2006 |accessdate=April 22, 2012 |quote=February 24, 1959: The American Association of State Highway Officials formally approved changing the designation for I-90N in New York to I-190. }}{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
10. ^{{cite map |title=New York and Metropolitan New York |publisher=Sunoco |cartography=H.M. Gousha Company |year=1961 |edition=1961–62}}
11. ^{{cite map |title=New York with Sight-Seeing Guide |publisher=Esso |cartography=General Drafting |year=1962}}
12. ^{{cite map |title=New York and Metropolitan New York |publisher=Sinclair Oil Corporation |year=1964 |cartography=Rand McNally and Company}}
13. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070920/BIZ/709200321/-1/NEWS03 |newspaper=Times Herald-Record |location=Middletown, NY |first=Judy |last=Rife |title=Thruway retains I-84 upkeep |date=September 20, 2007 |accessdate=October 30, 2007}}
14. ^{{cite news |last=Smerd |first=Jeremy |date=September 26, 2010 |url=http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20100926/FREE/309269962 |title=Accidental candidate |work=Crain's New York Business |accessdate=September 26, 2010}}
15. ^{{cite press release |url=http://www.nysthruway.gov/news/pressrel/2006/10/2006-10-30-buff-tolls-ceased.html |title=Thruway Authority Tolls Ceased At Black Rock and City Line Toll Barriers |publisher=New York State Thruway Authority |date=October 30, 2006 |accessdate=October 30, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070927184734/http://www.nysthruway.gov/news/pressrel/2006/10/2006-10-30-buff-tolls-ceased.html |archivedate=September 27, 2007 |df=mdy-all }}
16. ^{{cite news |url=http://buffalo.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2006/10/30/daily8.html |title=I-190 tolls in rear-view mirror |newspaper=Business First of Buffalo |first=James |last=Fink |date=October 30, 2006 |accessdate=October 30, 2007}}
17. ^{{cite web |title=The Grand Island Bridges |publisher=Niagara Falls Info |url=http://www.niagarafallsinfo.com/history-item.php?entry_id=1403¤t_category_id=235 |accessdate= January 31, 2014}}
18. ^{{cite web |title=The I-190 Tolls |publisher=Higgins for Congress |url=http://www.higginsforcongress.com/tolls |accessdate= January 31, 2014}}
19. ^Mileage derived as follows* I-90 to exit 21: {{cite web |url=http://www.nysthruway.gov/travelers/interchanges/twyinterchanges.pdf |format=PDF |title=New York State Thruway Interchange Listing |accessdate=October 29, 2007 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20071203172523/http://www.nysthruway.gov/travelers/interchanges/twyinterchanges.pdf |archivedate=December 3, 2007 |df=mdy-all }}* Exits 21 to 25B: {{cite web |url=https://www.dot.ny.gov/divisions/engineering/technical-services/hds-respository/Traffic%20Data%20Report%202008.pdf |title=2008 Traffic Data Report for New York State |date=June 16, 2009 |format=PDF |page=260 |publisher=New York State Department of Transportation |accessdate=January 28, 2010 }}{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}* Exit 25B to Canada: FHWA Route Log and Finder List

External links

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