Interstate 190 (New York)
New York's I-190 runs for 28 miles from I-90 near Buffalo, New York to Lewiston, New York via Niagara Falls. This I-190 was also originally signed "I-90N". It is built on older roadways, bridges, and on the Erie Canal.
As part of the New York State Thruway, Several sections are toll, including the Grand Island bridges and the section through Buffalo.
It is the only three-digit Interstate highway to reach the Canada-United States border; it continues across the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge and into Ontario as Highway 405, a short freeway spur to the Queen Elizabeth Way.
| Three-digit Interstates from Interstate 90 | |
| I-190 | Illinois – Massachusetts – New York – South Dakota |
| I-290 | Illinois – Massachusetts – New York |
| I-390 | New York |
| I-490 | New York – Ohio |
| I-590 | New York |
| I-690 | New York |
| I-790 | New York |
| I-890 | New York |
| I-990 | New York |
| past/ future | I-290: Ohio |