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Interstate 290 (New York)

Interstate 290 (I-290) is a 9.8-mile-long (15.8 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. It connects I-190 in Tonawanda with I-90 in Williamsville, via Amherst. It provides a route to Niagara Falls and Canada from the east that bypasses the city of Buffalo. I-290 also connects to I-990 and, through this connection, provides access to the Amherst campus of the University at Buffalo. Its official name is the Youngmann Memorial Highway, but, locally, it is colloquially referred to as "the 290" and "the Youngmann". The highway provides the fastest road link between Toronto (Canada's largest city) and the heavily populated Northeastern US via I-90.

Interstate 290

Youngmann Memorial Highway
I-290 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of I-90
Maintained by NYSDOT
Length9.8 mi[1] (15.8 km)
Existed1958[2]–present
HistoryCompleted mid-1960s[3][4]
NHSEntire route
Major junctions
West end I-190 / New York Thruway in Tonawanda
Major intersections
East end I-90 / New York Thruway in Williamsville
Location
CountryUnited States
StateNew York
CountiesErie
Highway system

Route description edit

 
I-290 eastbound approaching exit 3B in Amherst

I-290 begins at a semi-directional T interchange with I-190 within view of the Niagara River in an industrial sector of the Buffalo suburb of Tonawanda. The freeway heads east from I-190 into more residential areas of Tonawanda, where it meets New York State Route 384 (NY 384) at a three-quarter cloverleaf interchange. The two missing portions of the cloverleaf, both ramps leading to NY 384 from I-290 eastbound, are replaced by an exit to Elmwood Avenue located slightly west of the NY 384 exit. To the east of NY 384 (and adjacent to the southeasternmost point in the city of Tonawanda), I-290 interchanges with the Twin Cities Memorial Highway (NY 425).

The Youngmann continues east through Tonawanda to the Amherst town line, where it meets US Route 62 (US 62) at a second three-quarter cloverleaf interchange. Unlike the interchange with NY 384, all connections are possible between I-290 and US 62 due to a modified ramp linking I-290 westbound to US 62. Past US 62 in Amherst, I-290 turns to the southeast ahead of a semi-directional T interchange with I-990, a spur to Lockport. Farther east, I-290 meets NY 263 (Millersport Highway) at a cloverleaf interchange and NY 324 and NY 240 at a modified diamond interchange south of the University at Buffalo's north campus in Amherst.

 
I-290 westbound near I-990

Near Williamsville, I-290 turns southward and intersects NY 5 (Main Street) at a modified cloverleaf interchange. I-290 terminates at a semi-directional T interchange with the New York State Thruway (I-90) a half-mile (0.80 km) to the south on the Amherst–Cheektowaga town line. This interchange is colloquially referenced as "The Blue Water Tower" due to its proximity to a large blue water tower on the Amherst–Cheektowaga town line.

History edit

What is now I-290 was originally intended to be designated I-190. The route was renumbered I-290 in 1958 to better reflect the future highway's routing as a connector between two Interstate Highways (or a bypass of Buffalo) rather than a spur.[2] Construction on the expressway began c. 1962 when work commenced on the section between NY 263 and the New York State Thruway.[5][6] This section was finished by the following year, by which time work had begun on the remainder of the freeway.[7] The section between NY 263 and US 62 was opened to traffic c. 1964[7][8] while the rest was finished in the mid-1960s.[3][4] The interchange with what is now I-990 was built in 1983.[9]

The expressway was originally named the Power Line Expressway for the high tension power lines that parallel the expressway. It was renamed in the early 1960s[6][8] to serve as a memorial to Elmer G. H. Youngmann, a project engineer who died while the road was being built.[2] The official name of the freeway became the Youngmann Memorial Highway;[4] however, the name Youngmann Expressway has also been frequently used over the years.[8]

Exit list edit

The entire route is in Erie County.

Locationmi[10]kmExitDestinationsNotes
Town of Tonawanda0.000.00  I-190 – Buffalo, Niagara FallsExit 16 on I-190
1Elmwood Avenue (CR 119)Eastbound exit and entrance
2.584.15  NY 384 (Delaware Avenue)No eastbound exit; signed as exits 1A (south) and 1B (north)
3.655.872 
 
NY 425 north (Colvin Boulevard)
Southern terminus of NY 425
TonawandaAmherst
town line
5.248.433  US 62 (Niagara Falls Boulevard)Signed as exits 3A (south) and 3B (north) eastbound
Amherst6.199.964 
 
I-990 north – University at Buffalo, Lockport
Southern terminus of I-990
7.3111.765  NY 263 (Millersport Highway)Signed as exits 5A (south) and 5B (north)
8.0612.976   NY 240 (Harlem Road) / NY 324 (Sheridan Drive)
9.7515.697  NY 5 (Main Street)Signed as exits 7A (west) and 7B (east)
10.2416.48   I-90 / New York Thruway – Albany, ErieExit 50 on I-90 / Thruway
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 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 December 3, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c "Interstate 290". Kurumi. September 7, 2004. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  3. ^ a b New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Mobil. 1965.
  4. ^ a b c New York (Map) (1969–70 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1968.
  5. ^ New York and Metropolitan New York (Map) (1961–62 ed.). Cartography by H.M. Gousha Company. Sunoco. 1961.
  6. ^ a b New York with Sight-Seeing Guide (Map) (1962 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1962.
  7. ^ a b New York Happy Motoring Guide (Map) (1963 ed.). Cartography by General Drafting. Esso. 1963.
  8. ^ a b c New York and Metropolitan New York (Map). Cartography by Rand McNally and Company. Sinclair Oil Corporation. 1964.
  9. ^ National Bridge Inventory, a database compiled by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, available at www.nationalbridges.com. Accessed October 30, 2007.
  10. ^ (PDF). New York State Department of Transportation. June 16, 2009. p. 207. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 27, 2012. Retrieved February 1, 2010.

External links edit

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  • Interstate 290 at Alps' Roads • New York Routes • Upstate New York Roads

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For the State Highway in Syracuse see New York State Route 290 Interstate 290 I 290 is a 9 8 mile long 15 8 km auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Buffalo Niagara Falls metropolitan area It connects I 190 in Tonawanda with I 90 in Williamsville via Amherst It provides a route to Niagara Falls and Canada from the east that bypasses the city of Buffalo I 290 also connects to I 990 and through this connection provides access to the Amherst campus of the University at Buffalo Its official name is the Youngmann Memorial Highway but locally it is colloquially referred to as the 290 and the Youngmann The highway provides the fastest road link between Toronto Canada s largest city and the heavily populated Northeastern US via I 90 Interstate 290Youngmann Memorial HighwayI 290 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of I 90Maintained by NYSDOTLength9 8 mi 1 15 8 km Existed1958 2 presentHistoryCompleted mid 1960s 3 4 NHSEntire routeMajor junctionsWest endI 190 New York Thruway in TonawandaMajor intersectionsNY 384 in Tonawanda US 62 near Amherst I 990 in Amherst NY 263 in Amherst NY 5 near WilliamsvilleEast endI 90 New York Thruway in WilliamsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesErieHighway systemInterstate Highway System Main Auxiliary Suffixed Business Future New York Highways Interstate US State Reference Parkways NY 289 NY 290 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp I 290 eastbound approaching exit 3B in Amherst I 290 begins at a semi directional T interchange with I 190 within view of the Niagara River in an industrial sector of the Buffalo suburb of Tonawanda The freeway heads east from I 190 into more residential areas of Tonawanda where it meets New York State Route 384 NY 384 at a three quarter cloverleaf interchange The two missing portions of the cloverleaf both ramps leading to NY 384 from I 290 eastbound are replaced by an exit to Elmwood Avenue located slightly west of the NY 384 exit To the east of NY 384 and adjacent to the southeasternmost point in the city of Tonawanda I 290 interchanges with the Twin Cities Memorial Highway NY 425 The Youngmann continues east through Tonawanda to the Amherst town line where it meets US Route 62 US 62 at a second three quarter cloverleaf interchange Unlike the interchange with NY 384 all connections are possible between I 290 and US 62 due to a modified ramp linking I 290 westbound to US 62 Past US 62 in Amherst I 290 turns to the southeast ahead of a semi directional T interchange with I 990 a spur to Lockport Farther east I 290 meets NY 263 Millersport Highway at a cloverleaf interchange and NY 324 and NY 240 at a modified diamond interchange south of the University at Buffalo s north campus in Amherst nbsp I 290 westbound near I 990 Near Williamsville I 290 turns southward and intersects NY 5 Main Street at a modified cloverleaf interchange I 290 terminates at a semi directional T interchange with the New York State Thruway I 90 a half mile 0 80 km to the south on the Amherst Cheektowaga town line This interchange is colloquially referenced as The Blue Water Tower due to its proximity to a large blue water tower on the Amherst Cheektowaga town line History editWhat is now I 290 was originally intended to be designated I 190 The route was renumbered I 290 in 1958 to better reflect the future highway s routing as a connector between two Interstate Highways or a bypass of Buffalo rather than a spur 2 Construction on the expressway began c 1962 when work commenced on the section between NY 263 and the New York State Thruway 5 6 This section was finished by the following year by which time work had begun on the remainder of the freeway 7 The section between NY 263 and US 62 was opened to traffic c 1964 7 8 while the rest was finished in the mid 1960s 3 4 The interchange with what is now I 990 was built in 1983 9 The expressway was originally named the Power Line Expressway for the high tension power lines that parallel the expressway It was renamed in the early 1960s 6 8 to serve as a memorial to Elmer G H Youngmann a project engineer who died while the road was being built 2 The official name of the freeway became the Youngmann Memorial Highway 4 however the name Youngmann Expressway has also been frequently used over the years 8 Exit list editThe entire route is in Erie County Locationmi 10 kmExitDestinationsNotes Town of Tonawanda0 000 00 nbsp I 190 Buffalo Niagara FallsExit 16 on I 190 1Elmwood Avenue CR 119 Eastbound exit and entrance 2 584 15 nbsp NY 384 Delaware Avenue No eastbound exit signed as exits 1A south and 1B north 3 655 872 nbsp nbsp NY 425 north Colvin Boulevard Southern terminus of NY 425 Tonawanda Amhersttown line5 248 433 nbsp US 62 Niagara Falls Boulevard Signed as exits 3A south and 3B north eastbound Amherst6 199 964 nbsp nbsp I 990 north University at Buffalo LockportSouthern terminus of I 990 7 3111 765 nbsp NY 263 Millersport Highway Signed as exits 5A south and 5B north 8 0612 976 nbsp nbsp NY 240 Harlem Road NY 324 Sheridan Drive 9 7515 697 nbsp NY 5 Main Street Signed as exits 7A west and 7B east 10 2416 48 nbsp nbsp I 90 New York Thruway Albany ErieExit 50 on I 90 Thruway 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Electronic toll collection Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S roads portal New York State Route 400 New York State Route 33 New York State Route 5 New York State Route 198References edit 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 December 3 2022 a b c Interstate 290 Kurumi September 7 2004 Retrieved July 18 2010 a b New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Mobil 1965 a b c New York Map 1969 70 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1968 New York and Metropolitan New York Map 1961 62 ed Cartography by H M Gousha Company Sunoco 1961 a b New York with Sight Seeing Guide Map 1962 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1962 a b New York Happy Motoring Guide Map 1963 ed Cartography by General Drafting Esso 1963 a b c New York and Metropolitan New York Map Cartography by Rand McNally and Company Sinclair Oil Corporation 1964 National Bridge Inventory a database compiled by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration available at www nationalbridges com Accessed October 30 2007 2008 Traffic Volume Report for New York State PDF New York State Department of Transportation June 16 2009 p 207 Archived from the original PDF on September 27 2012 Retrieved February 1 2010 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Interstate 290 New York KML file edit help Template Attached KML Interstate 290 New York KML is from Wikidata Interstate 290 at Alps Roads New York Routes Upstate New York Roads Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Interstate 290 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