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Interstate 195 (Rhode Island–Massachusetts)

Interstate 195 (I-195) is an auxiliary Interstate Highway running a combined 44.55 miles (71.70 km) in the US states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. It travels from a junction with I-95 in Providence, Rhode Island, east to a junction with I-495 and Massachusetts Route 25 in Wareham, Massachusetts. It runs east–west and passes through the cities of Fall River, Massachusetts, and New Bedford, Massachusetts. The portion of I-195 in East Providence is also known as the East Providence Expressway.

Interstate 195

I-195 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-95
Maintained by RIDOT and MassDOT
Length44.5 mi[1] (71.6 km)
Existed1958[citation needed]–present
Major junctions
West end I-95 / US 6 in Providence, RI
Major intersections
East end I-495 / Route 25 in Wareham, MA
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesRhode Island, Massachusetts
CountiesRI: Providence
MA: Bristol, Plymouth
Highway system
I-184RI Route 195
Route 193MA Route 197
I-95I-95E, RI Route 96
I-95I-95E, MA Route 96

I-195 provides a direct highway route to Cape Cod from Rhode Island and, via I-95, from New York and Connecticut as well.

Route description

Lengths
  mi[1] km
RI 3.82 6.15
MA 40.73 65.55
Total 44.55 71.70

Rhode Island

I-195 begins at I-95 at a semi-directional T interchange, which along with a new bridge over the Providence River, was part of the large Iway construction project. At this point, US Route 6 (US 6) is also signed along I-195. The complex Iway interchange includes several ramps for local streets (labeled exits 1A and 1B) and an interchange with I-95, which is unnumbered. US 44 and US 1A join at the next interchange with Gano and Main streets, labeled exits 1C, 1D, and 1E. The road crosses the Washington Bridge over the Seekonk River into East Providence. US 44 leaves the freeway at exit 1C in East Providence. Exit 1D is a partial interchange with Route 103 while exit 2A provides access to several local streets in East Providence. Exits 2B and 2C provide access to Route 114, which is also where US 6 and US 1A leave the freeway. I-195 then leaves Rhode Island, having gone 3.82 miles (6.15 km).

Massachusetts

I-195 enters Seekonk, Massachusetts, and interchanges with Route 114A at exit 1. There are two interchanges in Swansea, exit 5 for Route 136 and exit 8 for US 6. Access to the town of Somerset and the village of Ocean Grove in Swansea is via exit 10 (Route 103). I-195 crosses the Charles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge over the Taunton River, entering Fall River. The bridge passes over Battleship Cove and USS Massachusetts, after which exit 11 provides access to Route 79 and Route 138. Exits 12 and 13 provide access to downtown Fall River streets, while a brief concurrency with Route 24 exists between exits 14A (Route 24 south) and 14B (Route 24 north). Passing the Watuppa Ponds, I-195 enters Westport, where exit 15 is a partial interchange with Sanford Road, and exit 16 marks the northern terminus of Route 88. Exits 19 and 22 provide access to local roads in Dartmouth, while, shortly after entering the port city of New Bedford, there is a full cloverleaf interchange with the Route 140 freeway (exits 24A and 24B). Exits 25 to 29 are partial interchanges with several local New Bedford city streets. A bridge over the Acushnet River takes I-195 to the town of Fairhaven, where there is the northern terminus of Route 240 freeway at exit 29. Exit 31 is for North Street in Mattapoisett, exit 35 is Route 105 in Marion, and exit 39 is Route 28 in Wareham. I-195 ends at trumpet interchange with I-495 (exit 40B) and Route 25 (exit 40A) in Wareham, having 40.73 miles (65.55 km) in Massachusetts.

History

 
I-195 in Fall River, photo from 1968
 
I-195 approaching the Braga Bridge in downtown Fall River

Predating I-195 were two sections of road—Fox Point Boulevard and the Washington Bridge. The Washington Bridge, crossing the Seekonk River between Providence and East Providence, was opened on September 25, 1930, replacing an 1885 swing bridge with a higher bascule bridge. A new eastbound bridge opened in November 1968.[2]

Fox Point Boulevard, later George M. Cohan Boulevard, was a surface boulevard connecting the Washington Bridge west to the Point Street Bridge and Downtown, Providence. It was built with no cross traffic by using U-turn ramps in the median to reverse direction. This was the last part in Providence to be built as a freeway, opened in December 1968.

The first freeway section came off the west end of Cohan Boulevard and over the Providence River, ending at the one-way pair of Pine and Friendship streets, which opened in November 1958. The ramp to Pine Street has been closed, but the entrance from Friendship Street still exists. The I-95 interchange at this end opened in fall 1964; the Pine Street ramp was kept for a while.

The next section to be constructed was the part in East Providence. It opened to the last exit before the state line on December 15, 1959, and was extended into Massachusetts by August 1960.

I-195 cut through the center of Watchemoket Square, which, about 30 years earlier, was the heart of downtown East Providence but was on the decline in the 1950s.[3] Half of the square was demolished to make way for the highway.[3]

Before the Interstate Highway System numbering was decided upon, I-195 was planned as a relocation of US 6; in fact, all but the last section was signed as US 6 when built (the first section only eastbound though). In 1957, the number Interstate 95E (I-95E) was assigned, as all intercity routes were numbered before the auxiliary Interstate numbering was chosen, and the Providence–New Bedford, Massachusetts, route was too long to be considered intracity. The I-195 designation was assigned in 1959 with the final numbering. At some time after 1976, the definition of I-195 was extended east to I-495 (which was itself extended).

I-195 still carries US 6, now in both directions, from I-95 to the last interchange before Massachusetts. It also carries US 1A and US 44 over the Washington Bridge and its approaches, though the former has almost no signs. The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) started reconstructing the westbound Washington Bridge in October 2021,[4] following years of delays.[5]

 
The Providence River Bridge carried traffic across the Providence River, to its western terminus with I-95. It was demolished in 2010–2011 due to realignment of I-195. The Providence Pedestrian Bridge opened in its place in 2019.

Iway

Iway
 
The rerouted I-195 in downtown Providence runs over the newly completed bridge at bottom, further away from the downtown core. The missing section of the old I-195, right of the Providence River, marks the beginning of the previous highway's demolition.
Coordinates41°48′45″N 71°21′31″W / 41.8125°N 71.3585°W / 41.8125; -71.3585
CarriesMotor vehicles
CrossesProvidence River
LocaleProvidence, Rhode Island, US
Maintained byRIDOT
Websitewww.fhwa.dot.gov/ipd/project_profiles/ri_iway.aspx
Characteristics
No. of lanes8
History
Construction end2010
Construction cost$610 million (equivalent to $751 million in 2021[6])
Opened2007
Location
 
 
A before and after map of the project

I-195's stretch through Providence was reconstructed with a $610-million (equivalent to $751 million in 2021[6]) project by RIDOT to relocate the I-195 and I-95 intersection.[7] The relocation made the segment safer for traffic, reunified the Jewelry District with Downtown, and freed up more space. In the process, some 35 buildings, housing over 80 businesses and six residences, were demolished.[8] The new stretch of highway is called the Iway by RIDOT and includes a signature bridge over the Providence River[9] as well as a landscaped pedestrian walkway over the highway. It connects India Point Park to the Fox Point neighborhood. It involved renovating India Point Park and constructing a 50-foot-wide (15 m) pedestrian bridge;[10] building a signature arch bridge over the Providence River; and improved highway flow, access, and safety, as the original intersection was not built for modern traffic standards. The previous lane alignment was dangerous and created congestion, as lane shifts were often required to avoid a left exit; moreover, the concrete supports had deteriorated to the point that steel shoring were needed to reinforce the intersection's many bridges.[11]

 
Providence River with Fox Point Hurricane Barrier. The Providence River bridge is just downstream but is not connected to the barrier. The Manchester Street Power Station is on the right.

In the 1980s, RIDOT reviewed many plans to deal with the aging section of I-195 in Providence, which was built in the 1950s. Along with having to complete numerous repairs on one of the busiest stretches of highway in Rhode Island, traffic volumes had increased tremendously over the years. The highway, designed for 75,000 vehicles a day, carried more than 160,000 cars daily at the time. The old design also had tight curves, left-hand exits, and closely spaced exits, which had contributed to excessive congestion on I-195 and nearby streets. RIDOT worked on the Iway's environmental impact statement (EIS) in the early 1990s, finding that the existing highway deteriorated bridges, substandard roadway alignments, sharp curves, and substandard shoulder widths. The department looked at three alternatives, including a no-build option in which the existing route would be reconstructed. RIDOT ultimately chose an alignment south of the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier, which would allow safety problems and congestion issues to be addressed, while also allowing for significant redevelopment of the Providence waterfront.

The 400-foot (120 m) center span of the new Providence River Bridge was built offsite at the Quonset Business Park and floated up to Providence in August 2006.[12] The span was placed on self-propelled modular transporters, rolled onto two large barges, and floated up the bay. The opening of the Iway was preceded by a public walk on the Iway on October 20, 2007.

On November 4, 2007, the new Iway bridge opened to eastbound traffic from I-95 north to I-195 east. The new alignment of I-195 opened in stages over the next two years. The old I-195 eastbound roadway was completely closed at the end of 2008. On June 18, 2009, the new Iway bridge opened to westbound I-195 traffic to I-95 south. By October 2009, all westbound traffic on I-195 was using the new highway; the onramps to the old I-195 were closed completely, but some of the old alignment's ramps remained open. The last major ramp of the project opened in October 2011.[13]

Exit list

Massachusetts interchanges were to be renumbered to mileage-based numbering in a project scheduled to begin in 2016, until the project was indefinitely postponed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT). On November 18, 2019, MassDOT announced the project would begin in late mid-2020.[14][15] The exit numbers were changed starting on October 25, 2020, and the work was completed on November 6, 2020. Rhode Island interchanges were renumbered to a mileage-based system early in 2020 in a plan announced by RIDOT in September 2017[16][17] and scheduled to begin on January 28, 2020.[18][19]

StateCountyLocation[20]mi[21][20]kmOld exitNew exit[22][23]Destinations[22]Notes
Rhode IslandProvidenceProvidence0.000.00 
 
 
 
I-95 north / US 6 west – Boston, MA
Western terminus; western end of US 6 concurrency; exit 36A on I-95
0.400.641APoint StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.801.291B 
 
  I-95 south / Eddy Street – New York
Westbound exit and eastbound entrance; serves Rhode Island Hospital Trauma Center; exit 36B on I-95
0.80–
1.00
1.29–
1.61
Providence River Bridge (Iway)
1.101.7721AGano Street / India StreetEastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.302.091C 
 
US 44 west / US 1A south (S. Main Street)
One-way street; western end of US 44/US 1A concurrency; westbound exit only
  US 44 / US 1A (S. Water Street)One-way street; western end of US 44/US 1A concurrency; eastbound entrance only
1.502.4131DGano Street – India PointWestbound exit and entrance[24]
1.60–
1.80
2.57–
2.90
Washington Bridge over the Seekonk River
East Providence1.802.901EWaterfront AvenueProposed westbound exit to be constructed as part of the Washington Bridge rehab project (2021-2026)[24]
41B-C 
 
US 44 east (Taunton Avenue) / Riverside
Eastern end of US 44 concurrency; Riverside access via Veterans Memorial Parkway; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
1.903.0651D 
 
Route 103 east (Warren Avenue)
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; western terminus of Route 103
2.403.8662 
 
 
 
To Route 103 / US 44 – East Providence
Westbound exit and entrance only
3.104.992AWarren Avenue (Route 103) / Broadway / Pawtucket Avenue (Route 114)Eastbound exit and entrance only
3.305.3172B 
 
 
East Shore Expressway to Route 114 south – Barrington
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance
3.505.6382C 
 
 
 
 
 
 
US 6 east to US 1A / Route 114 north (Pawtucket Avenue) – Seekonk MA
Eastern end of US 6/US 1A concurrency; eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Runnins River4.30
0.000
6.92
0.000
Rhode IslandMassachusetts line
MassachusettsBristolSeekonk0.5810.9351  Route 114A – Seekonk, Barrington RI
Swansea4.6217.43725 
 
Route 136 south – Warren RI, Newport RI
Northern terminus of Route 136
7.47012.02238  
 
US 6 to Route 118 – Swansea
Somerset9.84915.850410  Route 103 / Lee's River Avenue – Somerset, Ocean GroveSigned as exits 10A (west) and 10B (east) westbound[22]
Taunton RiverCharles M. Braga Jr. Memorial Bridge
Fall River11.98419.286511 
 
  Route 79 north / Route 138 – Taunton, N. Tiverton R.I.
Entrances have direct right-in/right-out ramps to/from Milliken Boulevard
12.43920.019612Hartwell StreetEastbound exit only; access via C/D lane[22]
Pleasant StreetWestbound exit and entrance only; access via C/D lane[22]
12.71120.456713 
 
Route 81 south (Plymouth Avenue)
Northern terminus of Route 81; access via C/D lane[22]
13.76922.1598A14A 
 
Route 24 south – Tiverton, RI, Newport, RI
Western end of Route 24 concurrency; exit 3 on Route 24
14.60923.5118B14B 
 
Route 24 north – Taunton, Boston
Left exit and entrance eastbound; eastern end of Route 24 concurrency; exit 4 on Route 24
Westport15.35424.710915Sanford Road – North WestportEastbound exit only[22]
16.34326.3021016 
 
 
 
Route 88 south to US 6 – Horseneck Beach
Northern terminus of Route 88
Dartmouth19.43331.2741119Reed Road – Hixville, DartmouthSigned as exits 19A (south) and 19B (north) westbound[22]
21.97935.3721222Faunce Corner Road / Faunce Corner Mall Road – North DartmouthSplit into exits 22A (F.C. Mall Rd.) and 22B (F.C. Road) westbound[22]
New Bedford23.77338.2591324  
 
Route 140 to US 6 – New Bedford, Dartmouth, Taunton
Signed as exits 24A (south) and 24B (north);[22] exits 2A-B on Route 140
24.62739.6331425Penniman StreetEastbound exit[22] and westbound entrance
25.08740.3741526 
 
Route 18 south – Downtown New Bedford
No access to Route 18 north or from Route 18 south
25.36740.8241627Washburn StreetEastbound exit[22] and entrance
25.63241.2511728Coggeshall StreetWestbound exit[22] and entrance
Fairhaven27.25143.8561829 
 
Route 240 south – Fairhaven
Northern terminus of Route 240
PlymouthMattapoisett30.91649.7541931Mattapoisett, North RochesterSigned as exits 31A (Mattapoisett) and 31B (N. Rochester)[22]
Marion35.13356.5412035  Route 105 – Marion, Rochester
Wareham39.23363.1392139  Route 28 – Wareham, South Middleboro
39.91164.23122A40A 
 
Route 25 east – Cape Cod
Western terminus of Route 25, exit 1; trumpet interchange.
39.9364.2622B40B 
 
I-495 north – Marlboro
Eastern terminus of I-195; southern terminus of I-495, exit 1; trumpet interchange
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Awards

In June 2008, RIDOT nominated the Iway bridge float for the America's Transportation Award on the basis that the project "demonstrate[d] innovative management".[25] The Iway bridge float was one of 10 finalists for the national award, receiving an Innovative Management award in the large project category.[26] The Publicity Club of New England also gave RIDOT its annual "Bell Ringer" award for the Iway logo.[27]

Light pollution

One of the key features of the Iway, the new Providence River Bridge, is illuminated by architectural lighting, making it visible from many points in the city and on the Providence River. There has been criticism[28] that this lighting has caused a considerable amount of light pollution, which has made it difficult for astronomers in the Providence area to view the night sky. Complaints have been made to the state and in response, lights are turned off at 11:00 pm to save energy and reduce light pollution.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Starks, Edward (January 27, 2022). "Table 2: Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways". FHWA Route Log and Finder List. Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  2. ^ . www.dot.state.ri.us. Archived from the original on November 5, 2004.
  3. ^ a b O'Connor, Kevin P. (November 27, 2008). "A place that may regain its glory". Fall River, Massachusetts: The Herald News. Gatehosue Media. Retrieved June 29, 2019.
  4. ^ "Rhode Island bridge work to improve I-195 flow". TheTrucker.com. October 14, 2021. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  5. ^ Anderson, Patrick (October 12, 2021). "Construction on Route 195W on Washington Bridge to begin after court ruling". The Providence Journal. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  6. ^ a b Johnston, Louis; Williamson, Samuel H. (2023). "What Was the U.S. GDP Then?". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved January 1, 2023. United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series.
  7. ^ . State of Rhode Island Department of Transportation. ri.gov. Archived from the original on October 15, 2013. Retrieved October 12, 2013.
  8. ^ Sabar, Ariel (October 3, 1999). . The Providence Journal. Archived from the original on August 22, 2002. Retrieved May 12, 2008.
  9. ^ Staff (2006). . Rhode Island Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on September 23, 2006. Retrieved September 26, 2006.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on October 13, 2007. Retrieved September 16, 2019.
  11. ^ RIDOT 195 Intro 2005-11-09 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ "Center for Innovative Finance Support - Project Profiles". FHWA. Retrieved November 5, 2022.
  13. ^ . Providence College. Archived from the original on September 27, 2007. Retrieved May 26, 2007.
  14. ^ Commonwealth of Massachusetts (2015). "COMMBUYS - Bid Solicitation FAP# HSIP-002S(874) Exit Signage Conversion to Milepost-Based Numbering System along Various Interstates, Routes and the Lowell Connector". Retrieved January 6, 2016.
  15. ^ Malme, Robert H. (October 5, 2016). . Massachusetts Interstate Highway Exit Lists. Archived from the original on February 2, 2017. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  16. ^ Nesi, Ted (March 29, 2016). "RI set to renumber all its highway exit signs". wpri.com. Retrieved March 30, 2016.
  17. ^ RIDOT (2017). "Rhode Island Highway Exit Renumbering Program". Retrieved October 11, 2017.
  18. ^ "Travel Advisory: RIDOT Resumes Highway Mile-Marker Numbering Program" (Press release). Rhode Island Department of Transportation. January 21, 2020. Retrieved January 29, 2019.
  19. ^ Andrade, Kevin G. (December 2, 2019). "Wintry weather delays renumbering of exits on Route 195". The Providence Journal. from the original on December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  20. ^ a b MassDOT Planning Division. . Massachusetts Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 21, 2014.
  21. ^ Google (January 19, 2016). "East Providence Expressway" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 19, 2016.
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "I-195 Renumbering" (PDF). Massachusetts Department of Transportation. December 5, 2019. Retrieved December 5, 2019.
  23. ^ "Rhode Island Mile-Marker Exit Program". Rhode Island Department of Transportation. from the original on December 4, 2019. Retrieved December 3, 2019.
  24. ^ a b Anderson, Patrick (August 14, 2019). "Clearing the clog?". The Providence Journal. Retrieved January 2, 2023.
  25. ^ http://www.dot.ri.gov/news/pages/dispNews.asp?id=402[permanent dead link]
  26. ^ Award Winner: Large Project - Innovative Management 2011-09-03 at the Wayback Machine AASHTO
  27. ^ http://www.dot.ri.gov/news/pages/dispNews.asp?id=404[permanent dead link]
  28. ^ Coolidge, Matthew (December 7, 2008). "IWay Bridge Lighting". Greater City Providence. Retrieved January 2, 2023.

External links

Route map:

KML is from Wikidata
  • Kurumi
  • Bostonroads.com - East Providence Expressway
  • Bostonroads.com - I-195 in Massachusetts
  • Iway videocasts - RIDOT released a series of videocasts beginning October 1, 2007, in which hosts explain stages in the project's completion

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Interstate 195 I 195 is an auxiliary Interstate Highway running a combined 44 55 miles 71 70 km in the US states of Rhode Island and Massachusetts It travels from a junction with I 95 in Providence Rhode Island east to a junction with I 495 and Massachusetts Route 25 in Wareham Massachusetts It runs east west and passes through the cities of Fall River Massachusetts and New Bedford Massachusetts The portion of I 195 in East Providence is also known as the East Providence Expressway Interstate 195I 195 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of I 95Maintained by RIDOT and MassDOTLength44 5 mi 1 71 6 km Existed1958 citation needed presentMajor junctionsWest endI 95 US 6 in Providence RIMajor intersectionsUS 44 in Providence RI Route 24 in Fall River MA Route 140 in New Bedford MAEast endI 495 Route 25 in Wareham MALocationCountryUnited StatesStatesRhode Island MassachusettsCountiesRI ProvidenceMA Bristol PlymouthHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMain Auxiliary Suffixed Business FutureRhode Island RoutesMassachusetts State Highway SystemInterstate US State I 184RI Route 195 Route 193MA Route 197 I 95I 95E RI Route 96 I 95I 95E MA Route 96I 195 provides a direct highway route to Cape Cod from Rhode Island and via I 95 from New York and Connecticut as well Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Rhode Island 1 2 Massachusetts 2 History 2 1 Iway 3 Exit list 4 Awards 5 Light pollution 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksRoute description EditLengths mi 1 kmRI 3 82 6 15MA 40 73 65 55Total 44 55 71 70Rhode Island Edit I 195 begins at I 95 at a semi directional T interchange which along with a new bridge over the Providence River was part of the large Iway construction project At this point US Route 6 US 6 is also signed along I 195 The complex Iway interchange includes several ramps for local streets labeled exits 1A and 1B and an interchange with I 95 which is unnumbered US 44 and US 1A join at the next interchange with Gano and Main streets labeled exits 1C 1D and 1E The road crosses the Washington Bridge over the Seekonk River into East Providence US 44 leaves the freeway at exit 1C in East Providence Exit 1D is a partial interchange with Route 103 while exit 2A provides access to several local streets in East Providence Exits 2B and 2C provide access to Route 114 which is also where US 6 and US 1A leave the freeway I 195 then leaves Rhode Island having gone 3 82 miles 6 15 km Massachusetts Edit I 195 enters Seekonk Massachusetts and interchanges with Route 114A at exit 1 There are two interchanges in Swansea exit 5 for Route 136 and exit 8 for US 6 Access to the town of Somerset and the village of Ocean Grove in Swansea is via exit 10 Route 103 I 195 crosses the Charles M Braga Jr Memorial Bridge over the Taunton River entering Fall River The bridge passes over Battleship Cove and USS Massachusetts after which exit 11 provides access to Route 79 and Route 138 Exits 12 and 13 provide access to downtown Fall River streets while a brief concurrency with Route 24 exists between exits 14A Route 24 south and 14B Route 24 north Passing the Watuppa Ponds I 195 enters Westport where exit 15 is a partial interchange with Sanford Road and exit 16 marks the northern terminus of Route 88 Exits 19 and 22 provide access to local roads in Dartmouth while shortly after entering the port city of New Bedford there is a full cloverleaf interchange with the Route 140 freeway exits 24A and 24B Exits 25 to 29 are partial interchanges with several local New Bedford city streets A bridge over the Acushnet River takes I 195 to the town of Fairhaven where there is the northern terminus of Route 240 freeway at exit 29 Exit 31 is for North Street in Mattapoisett exit 35 is Route 105 in Marion and exit 39 is Route 28 in Wareham I 195 ends at trumpet interchange with I 495 exit 40B and Route 25 exit 40A in Wareham having 40 73 miles 65 55 km in Massachusetts History Edit I 195 in Fall River photo from 1968 I 195 approaching the Braga Bridge in downtown Fall River Predating I 195 were two sections of road Fox Point Boulevard and the Washington Bridge The Washington Bridge crossing the Seekonk River between Providence and East Providence was opened on September 25 1930 replacing an 1885 swing bridge with a higher bascule bridge A new eastbound bridge opened in November 1968 2 Fox Point Boulevard later George M Cohan Boulevard was a surface boulevard connecting the Washington Bridge west to the Point Street Bridge and Downtown Providence It was built with no cross traffic by using U turn ramps in the median to reverse direction This was the last part in Providence to be built as a freeway opened in December 1968 The first freeway section came off the west end of Cohan Boulevard and over the Providence River ending at the one way pair of Pine and Friendship streets which opened in November 1958 The ramp to Pine Street has been closed but the entrance from Friendship Street still exists The I 95 interchange at this end opened in fall 1964 the Pine Street ramp was kept for a while The next section to be constructed was the part in East Providence It opened to the last exit before the state line on December 15 1959 and was extended into Massachusetts by August 1960 I 195 cut through the center of Watchemoket Square which about 30 years earlier was the heart of downtown East Providence but was on the decline in the 1950s 3 Half of the square was demolished to make way for the highway 3 Before the Interstate Highway System numbering was decided upon I 195 was planned as a relocation of US 6 in fact all but the last section was signed as US 6 when built the first section only eastbound though In 1957 the number Interstate 95E I 95E was assigned as all intercity routes were numbered before the auxiliary Interstate numbering was chosen and the Providence New Bedford Massachusetts route was too long to be considered intracity The I 195 designation was assigned in 1959 with the final numbering At some time after 1976 the definition of I 195 was extended east to I 495 which was itself extended I 195 still carries US 6 now in both directions from I 95 to the last interchange before Massachusetts It also carries US 1A and US 44 over the Washington Bridge and its approaches though the former has almost no signs The Rhode Island Department of Transportation RIDOT started reconstructing the westbound Washington Bridge in October 2021 4 following years of delays 5 The Providence River Bridge carried traffic across the Providence River to its western terminus with I 95 It was demolished in 2010 2011 due to realignment of I 195 The Providence Pedestrian Bridge opened in its place in 2019 Iway Edit Iway The rerouted I 195 in downtown Providence runs over the newly completed bridge at bottom further away from the downtown core The missing section of the old I 195 right of the Providence River marks the beginning of the previous highway s demolition Coordinates41 48 45 N 71 21 31 W 41 8125 N 71 3585 W 41 8125 71 3585CarriesMotor vehiclesCrossesProvidence RiverLocaleProvidence Rhode Island USMaintained byRIDOTWebsitewww wbr fhwa wbr dot wbr gov wbr ipd wbr project wbr profiles wbr ri wbr iway wbr aspxCharacteristicsNo of lanes8HistoryConstruction end2010Construction cost 610 million equivalent to 751 million in 2021 6 Opened2007Location A before and after map of the projectI 195 s stretch through Providence was reconstructed with a 610 million equivalent to 751 million in 2021 6 project by RIDOT to relocate the I 195 and I 95 intersection 7 The relocation made the segment safer for traffic reunified the Jewelry District with Downtown and freed up more space In the process some 35 buildings housing over 80 businesses and six residences were demolished 8 The new stretch of highway is called the Iway by RIDOT and includes a signature bridge over the Providence River 9 as well as a landscaped pedestrian walkway over the highway It connects India Point Park to the Fox Point neighborhood It involved renovating India Point Park and constructing a 50 foot wide 15 m pedestrian bridge 10 building a signature arch bridge over the Providence River and improved highway flow access and safety as the original intersection was not built for modern traffic standards The previous lane alignment was dangerous and created congestion as lane shifts were often required to avoid a left exit moreover the concrete supports had deteriorated to the point that steel shoring were needed to reinforce the intersection s many bridges 11 Providence River with Fox Point Hurricane Barrier The Providence River bridge is just downstream but is not connected to the barrier The Manchester Street Power Station is on the right In the 1980s RIDOT reviewed many plans to deal with the aging section of I 195 in Providence which was built in the 1950s Along with having to complete numerous repairs on one of the busiest stretches of highway in Rhode Island traffic volumes had increased tremendously over the years The highway designed for 75 000 vehicles a day carried more than 160 000 cars daily at the time The old design also had tight curves left hand exits and closely spaced exits which had contributed to excessive congestion on I 195 and nearby streets RIDOT worked on the Iway s environmental impact statement EIS in the early 1990s finding that the existing highway deteriorated bridges substandard roadway alignments sharp curves and substandard shoulder widths The department looked at three alternatives including a no build option in which the existing route would be reconstructed RIDOT ultimately chose an alignment south of the Fox Point Hurricane Barrier which would allow safety problems and congestion issues to be addressed while also allowing for significant redevelopment of the Providence waterfront The 400 foot 120 m center span of the new Providence River Bridge was built offsite at the Quonset Business Park and floated up to Providence in August 2006 12 The span was placed on self propelled modular transporters rolled onto two large barges and floated up the bay The opening of the Iway was preceded by a public walk on the Iway on October 20 2007 On November 4 2007 the new Iway bridge opened to eastbound traffic from I 95 north to I 195 east The new alignment of I 195 opened in stages over the next two years The old I 195 eastbound roadway was completely closed at the end of 2008 On June 18 2009 the new Iway bridge opened to westbound I 195 traffic to I 95 south By October 2009 all westbound traffic on I 195 was using the new highway the onramps to the old I 195 were closed completely but some of the old alignment s ramps remained open The last major ramp of the project opened in October 2011 13 Exit list EditMassachusetts interchanges were to be renumbered to mileage based numbering in a project scheduled to begin in 2016 until the project was indefinitely postponed by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation MassDOT On November 18 2019 MassDOT announced the project would begin in late mid 2020 14 15 The exit numbers were changed starting on October 25 2020 and the work was completed on November 6 2020 Rhode Island interchanges were renumbered to a mileage based system early in 2020 in a plan announced by RIDOT in September 2017 16 17 and scheduled to begin on January 28 2020 18 19 StateCountyLocation 20 mi 21 20 kmOld exitNew exit 22 23 Destinations 22 NotesRhode IslandProvidenceProvidence0 000 00 I 95 north US 6 west Boston MAWestern terminus western end of US 6 concurrency exit 36A on I 950 400 641APoint StreetWestbound exit and eastbound entrance0 801 291B I 95 south Eddy Street New YorkWestbound exit and eastbound entrance serves Rhode Island Hospital Trauma Center exit 36B on I 950 80 1 001 29 1 61Providence River Bridge Iway 1 101 7721AGano Street India StreetEastbound exit and westbound entrance1 302 091C US 44 west US 1A south S Main Street One way street western end of US 44 US 1A concurrency westbound exit only US 44 US 1A S Water Street One way street western end of US 44 US 1A concurrency eastbound entrance only1 502 4131DGano Street India PointWestbound exit and entrance 24 1 60 1 802 57 2 90Washington Bridge over the Seekonk RiverEast Providence1 802 901EWaterfront AvenueProposed westbound exit to be constructed as part of the Washington Bridge rehab project 2021 2026 24 41B C US 44 east Taunton Avenue RiversideEastern end of US 44 concurrency Riverside access via Veterans Memorial Parkway eastbound exit and westbound entrance1 903 0651D Route 103 east Warren Avenue Eastbound exit and westbound entrance western terminus of Route 1032 403 8662 To Route 103 US 44 East ProvidenceWestbound exit and entrance only3 104 992AWarren Avenue Route 103 Broadway Pawtucket Avenue Route 114 Eastbound exit and entrance only3 305 3172B East Shore Expressway to Route 114 south BarringtonEastbound exit and westbound entrance3 505 6382C US 6 east to US 1A Route 114 north Pawtucket Avenue Seekonk MAEastern end of US 6 US 1A concurrency eastbound exit and westbound entranceRunnins River4 300 0006 920 000Rhode Island Massachusetts lineMassachusettsBristolSeekonk0 5810 9351 Route 114A Seekonk Barrington RISwansea4 6217 43725 Route 136 south Warren RI Newport RINorthern terminus of Route 1367 47012 02238 US 6 to Route 118 SwanseaSomerset9 84915 850410 Route 103 Lee s River Avenue Somerset Ocean GroveSigned as exits 10A west and 10B east westbound 22 Taunton RiverCharles M Braga Jr Memorial BridgeFall River11 98419 286511 Route 79 north Route 138 Taunton N Tiverton R I Entrances have direct right in right out ramps to from Milliken Boulevard12 43920 019612Hartwell StreetEastbound exit only access via C D lane 22 Pleasant StreetWestbound exit and entrance only access via C D lane 22 12 71120 456713 Route 81 south Plymouth Avenue Northern terminus of Route 81 access via C D lane 22 13 76922 1598A14A Route 24 south Tiverton RI Newport RIWestern end of Route 24 concurrency exit 3 on Route 2414 60923 5118B14B Route 24 north Taunton BostonLeft exit and entrance eastbound eastern end of Route 24 concurrency exit 4 on Route 24Westport15 35424 710915Sanford Road North WestportEastbound exit only 22 16 34326 3021016 Route 88 south to US 6 Horseneck BeachNorthern terminus of Route 88Dartmouth19 43331 2741119Reed Road Hixville DartmouthSigned as exits 19A south and 19B north westbound 22 21 97935 3721222Faunce Corner Road Faunce Corner Mall Road North DartmouthSplit into exits 22A F C Mall Rd and 22B F C Road westbound 22 New Bedford23 77338 2591324 Route 140 to US 6 New Bedford Dartmouth TauntonSigned as exits 24A south and 24B north 22 exits 2A B on Route 14024 62739 6331425Penniman StreetEastbound exit 22 and westbound entrance25 08740 3741526 Route 18 south Downtown New BedfordNo access to Route 18 north or from Route 18 south25 36740 8241627Washburn StreetEastbound exit 22 and entrance25 63241 2511728Coggeshall StreetWestbound exit 22 and entranceFairhaven27 25143 8561829 Route 240 south FairhavenNorthern terminus of Route 240PlymouthMattapoisett30 91649 7541931Mattapoisett North RochesterSigned as exits 31A Mattapoisett and 31B N Rochester 22 Marion35 13356 5412035 Route 105 Marion RochesterWareham39 23363 1392139 Route 28 Wareham South Middleboro39 91164 23122A40A Route 25 east Cape CodWestern terminus of Route 25 exit 1 trumpet interchange 39 9364 2622B40B I 495 north MarlboroEastern terminus of I 195 southern terminus of I 495 exit 1 trumpet interchange1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete access UnopenedAwards EditIn June 2008 RIDOT nominated the Iway bridge float for the America s Transportation Award on the basis that the project demonstrate d innovative management 25 The Iway bridge float was one of 10 finalists for the national award receiving an Innovative Management award in the large project category 26 The Publicity Club of New England also gave RIDOT its annual Bell Ringer award for the Iway logo 27 Light pollution EditOne of the key features of the Iway the new Providence River Bridge is illuminated by architectural lighting making it visible from many points in the city and on the Providence River There has been criticism 28 that this lighting has caused a considerable amount of light pollution which has made it difficult for astronomers in the Providence area to view the night sky Complaints have been made to the state and in response lights are turned off at 11 00 pm to save energy and reduce light pollution citation needed See also Edit United States portal Rhode Island portal US Roads portalReferences Edit a b Starks Edward January 27 2022 Table 2 Auxiliary Routes of the Dwight D Eisenhower National System of Interstate and Defense Highways FHWA Route Log and Finder List Federal Highway Administration Retrieved January 2 2023 Welcome to Adobe GoLive 4 www dot state ri us Archived from the original on November 5 2004 a b O Connor Kevin P November 27 2008 A place that may regain its glory Fall River Massachusetts The Herald News Gatehosue Media Retrieved June 29 2019 Rhode Island bridge work to improve I 195 flow TheTrucker com October 14 2021 Retrieved November 5 2022 Anderson Patrick October 12 2021 Construction on Route 195W on Washington Bridge to begin after court ruling The Providence Journal Retrieved November 5 2022 a b Johnston Louis Williamson Samuel H 2023 What Was the U S GDP Then MeasuringWorth Retrieved January 1 2023 United States Gross Domestic Product deflator figures follow the Measuring Worth series The Iway Relocating I 195 in Providence State of Rhode Island Department of Transportation ri gov Archived from the original on October 15 2013 Retrieved October 12 2013 Sabar Ariel October 3 1999 Highway Blues The Providence Journal Archived from the original on August 22 2002 Retrieved May 12 2008 Staff 2006 Moving and setting the Iway I 195 Providence River Bridge Rhode Island Department of Transportation Archived from the original on September 23 2006 Retrieved September 26 2006 Replacement of India Point Park Pedestrian Bridge Archived from the original on October 13 2007 Retrieved September 16 2019 RIDOT 195 Intro Archived 2005 11 09 at the Wayback Machine Center for Innovative Finance Support Project Profiles FHWA Retrieved November 5 2022 195 Relocation Background Providence College Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved May 26 2007 Commonwealth of Massachusetts 2015 COMMBUYS Bid Solicitation FAP HSIP 002S 874 Exit Signage Conversion to Milepost Based Numbering System along Various Interstates Routes and the Lowell Connector Retrieved January 6 2016 Malme Robert H October 5 2016 Current and Proposed Future Numbers plus US Routes Massachusetts Interstate Highway Exit Lists Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved January 18 2017 Nesi Ted March 29 2016 RI set to renumber all its highway exit signs wpri com Retrieved March 30 2016 RIDOT 2017 Rhode Island Highway Exit Renumbering Program Retrieved October 11 2017 Travel Advisory RIDOT Resumes Highway Mile Marker Numbering Program Press release Rhode Island Department of Transportation January 21 2020 Retrieved January 29 2019 Andrade Kevin G December 2 2019 Wintry weather delays renumbering of exits on Route 195 The Providence Journal Archived from the original on December 4 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 a b MassDOT Planning Division Massachusetts Route Log Application Massachusetts Department of Transportation Archived from the original on August 26 2014 Retrieved August 21 2014 Google January 19 2016 East Providence Expressway Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 19 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n I 195 Renumbering PDF Massachusetts Department of Transportation December 5 2019 Retrieved December 5 2019 Rhode Island Mile Marker Exit Program Rhode Island Department of Transportation Archived from the original on December 4 2019 Retrieved December 3 2019 a b Anderson Patrick August 14 2019 Clearing the clog The Providence Journal Retrieved January 2 2023 http www dot ri gov news pages dispNews asp id 402 permanent dead link Award Winner Large Project Innovative Management Archived 2011 09 03 at the Wayback Machine AASHTO http www dot ri gov news pages dispNews asp id 404 permanent dead link Coolidge Matthew December 7 2008 IWay Bridge Lighting Greater City Providence Retrieved January 2 2023 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 195 Rhode Island Massachusetts KML is from Wikidata Wikimedia Commons has media related to Iway RIDOT Relocation of the I 95 I 195 Interchange Kurumi Bostonroads com East Providence Expressway Bostonroads com I 195 in Massachusetts Iway videocasts RIDOT released a series of videocasts beginning October 1 2007 in which hosts explain stages in the project s completion Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 195 Rhode Island Massachusetts amp oldid 1131207302 Massachusetts, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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