Interstate 390
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Interstate 390 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 76 mi (122 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1974[1] | ||||||||||||
South end: | I-86/NY 17 in Avoca, NY | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
US 20A in Geneseo, NY NY 5/US 20 in Avon, NY I-90 in Henrietta, NY I-590 in Brighton, NY |
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North end: | I-490 in Gates, NY | ||||||||||||
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Interstate 390 (abbreviated I-390), sometimes called the Genesee Expressway, is an interstate highway spur route that is located entirely in the state of New York. I-390 runs for 76 miles north-south from Rochester, New York to the small town of Avoca, New York, where it meets I-86/NY 17. It is one of the longest Interstate spur routes. I-390 effectively replaced U.S. Route 15 and parallels New York State Route 15, US 15's successor north of Corning, in upstate New York.
The northern terminus of I-390 is at Interstate 490 (Western Expressway) in Rochester. (It continues on, as New York State Route 390 to the Lake Ontario State Parkway.) Just south of Rochester it intersects with Interstate 90, also known as the New York State Thruway. In addition to servicing Rochester, I-390 serves as an important connecting route between the Buffalo and Rochester metropolitan areas and Corning and the rest of the southern tier of New York.
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[edit] Route description
Legal Definition
The route of I-390 is defined as Interstate Route 509 in New York Highway Code ยง 340-a.
[edit] Major cities
Bolded cities are officially-designated control cities for signs.
[edit] Exit list
Exits are listed from south to north.
County | Location | Mile[1][2] | # | Destinations | Notes |
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Steuben | Avoca | 0.00 | I-86/NY 17/NY 15 - Jamestown, Binghamton | Southern terminus. | |
Southern terminus of I-390/ NY 15 concurrency. | |||||
1.85 | 1 | NY 415 - Avoca |
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10.85 | 2 | NY 415 - Cohocton |
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Wayland | Northern terminus of I-390/ NY 15 concurrency. | ||||
16.58 | 3 | NY 15/NY 21 - Wayland | |||
Livingston | Dansville | 22.84 | 4 | NY 36 - Dansville | |
24.19 | 5 | NY 36 - Dansville, Airport |
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Groveland | 32.96 | 6 | NY 36 - Mount Morris (northbound), Sonyea (southbound) | ||
Mount Morris | 38.77 | 7 | NY 63/ NY 408 - Geneseo (northbound), Mount Morris (southbound) | ||
Geneseo | 48.05 | 8 | US 20A - Lakeville (northbound), Geneseo (southbound) | ||
Avon | 51.50 | 9 | NY 15 - Lakeville (southbound) | ||
54.59 | 10 | NY 5/US 20 - Avon | |||
Monroe | Rush | 61.94 | 11 | NY 15/ NY 251 - Rush, Scottsville | |
Henrietta | 65.86 | 12B | I-90/New York State Thruway - Albany, Buffalo | 12A and 12B are combined into a single northbound exit 12. | |
12A | NY 253 (Lehigh Station Road) | ||||
67.28 | 13 | Hylan Drive - Marketplace Mall | |||
68.40 | 14A | NY 252 (Jefferson Road) | 14A and 14B are combined into a single northbound exit 14. Northbound exit 14 is signed for both routes, but access to NY 252 is via NY 15A only. | ||
14B | NY 15A (East Henrietta Road) | ||||
Henrietta-Brighton town line | 69.20 | 15B | Brighton-Henrietta Townline Road | Southbound exit only. To Monroe Community College. New exit as of July 2006. |
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Brighton | 70.29 | 15 | I-590 - Downtown Rochester | Exit numbered 15A on I-390 southbound. | |
71.69 | 16B | NY 15A (East Henrietta Road) | 16A and 16B are combined into a single northbound exit 16, although each route has its own onramp onto I-390 northbound, and they share an onramp to I-390 southbound. | ||
16A | NY 15 (West Henrietta Road), East River Road (southbound) | ||||
Rochester | 73.09 | 17 | NY 383 (Scottsville Road), R I T, U of R | ||
74.00 | 18A-B | Brooks Avenue/ NY 204 west - Airport | |||
Gates | 74.71 | 19 | NY 33A (Chili Avenue) | ||
76.06 | 20A-B | I-490 - Downtown Rochester, Buffalo | Northern terminus. | ||
I-390 continues north as NY 390. |
[edit] See also
- New York State Route 390 for exits 21-27
[edit] References
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 90 | ||
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Illinois - Massachusetts - New York - South Dakota | ||
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