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Interstate 495 (New York)

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The Long Island Expressway (LIE), also signed as Interstate 495, runs 66.38 miles (106.8 km) entirely within New York state, from the Queens-Midtown Tunnel in New York City to Riverhead, New York, through the counties of Queens, Nassau, and Suffolk, ending just before the "fish-tail" separation of the North and South Forks of eastern Long Island.

Smaller highways continue on from the end of the LIE to Greenport on the North Fork and past the Hamptons to Montauk on the South Fork. Cynics have suggested that the acronym "LIE" is appropriate since, due to the high volume of traffic on the LIE, the term "expressway" is a lie.

In 1999, an HOV lane was added in each direction from Deer Park to (near) Hicksville. Construction to extend the lane to the border of Queens and Nassau Counties is underway and to be finished by May 2005.

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Length

66.38 miles

  • New York: 66.38 miles
  • TOTAL: 66.38 miles

Major cities along the route

Intersections with other interstates

Parent route

Notes

Originally, I-495 was to stretch from the Queens Midtown Tunnel and I-278 to I-295, the Clearview Expressway. Plans later included creating the Mid-Manhattan Expressway across Manhattan to the Lincoln Tunnel, to connect to I-95 in New Jersey. These plans were eventually cancelled, and the NJ stretch of I-495 was downgraded to a NJ state highway. However, Long Island lobbied to extend I-495 east, upgrading NY 24 to NY 495 and then I-495, to Riverhead where it terminates at NY 25. Since I-495 extends from a city outward, it is technically a spur, which should have an odd first digit. Even first digits are usually assigned to bypasses and beltways. A proposed Orient Point-Watch Hill Bridge would have connected I-495 back to I-95 in Rhode Island.

The oldest tree in the New York metropolitan area, called the Queens Giant, is very close to the Long Island Expressway in Northeastern Queens, New York (near the Douglaston Plaza Mall). If a person knows where to look, he/she can see the Queens Giant in the distance for a few seconds while driving west on the Long Island Expressway in northeastern Queens. The Queens Giant is also the tallest tree in the NY metro area.

Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 95
I-195 Florida – Maine – Maryland – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey – Virginia
I-295 Delaware/New Jersey – District of Columbia/Maryland – Florida – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – Maine – New York – North Carolina – Virginia
I-395 Connecticut/Massachusetts – District of Columbia/Virginia – Florida – Maryland – Maine
I-495 Delaware – District of Columbia/Maryland/Virginia – Maine – Massachusetts – New York
I-595 Florida – Maryland
I-695 District of Columbia – Maryland – New York
I-795 Maryland
I-895 Maryland – New York
past/
future
I-195: District of Columbia – North Carolina – I-495: New Jersey – I-595: Virginia – I-695: Massachusetts – New Jersey – Pennsylvania
I-795: Florida – Virginia – I-895: Delaware – Massachusetts/Rhode Island – New Jersey/Pennsylvania – Virginia

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