CROSS-WESTCHESTER EXPRESSWAY


The 'Cross Westchester Expressway' is the name given to the part of Interstate 287 which runs from the Interstate 87/287 interchange (Map) in the town of Greenburgh to I-287's eastern terminus at Interstate 95 near the Harrison-Port Chester boundary. It is operated and maintained by the New York State Thruway Authority.

Contents
History
Route description
Exit list
External links

History


An east-west link across Westchester County had been on the agenda for county planners since the late 1920s. When the already-in-progress solution for this problem, the Central Westchester Parkway, was still only partially constructed by mid-century, it was realized that a commercial vehicle-friendly route should be considered.
When the Tappan Zee Bridge was proposed around 1950, the Cross Westchester Expressway was becoming a better idea. The bridge would carry the expressway over the river to allow motorists to take advantage of north-south artierials on either side.
Construction of the freeway began in 1956, and was given the NY-119 designation. The design of the highway met Interstate highway standards after opening, and was given the I-187 designation, then later I-287. At a cost of $50 million, the Cross Westchester Expressway was opened December, 1960.
In the 1960's Robert Moses proposed the construction of a bridge from the highway's terminus in Rye across Long Island Sound to Oyster Bay, where it would link up with Long Island's New York State Route 135 expressway. Due to environmental opposition, in 1973 Governor Nelson Rockefeller abandoned this proposed link to the regional transportation system.

Route description


Heading east from Interstate 87, I-287 meets state routes 9A and 119, the Sprain Brook Parkway, Interstate 684, then the Hutchinson River Parkway. After heading under US-1, the Cross Westchester Expressway and I-287 end at the New England Thruway (I-95).

Exit list


The entire route is in Westchester County.
LocationMile#DestinationsNotes
Greenburgh19.78(8)
I-87/Thruway south - New York City
Elmsford20.551
NY 119 (Tarrytown Road) - Elmsford, Tarrytown
Westbound exit only. Eastbound exit is signed as exit 8A of I-87/Thruway.
Access to
Saw Mill Parkway north via NY 119 east.
21.232
NY 9A (Saw Mill River Road) - Elmsford, Ardsley
Westbound exit only.
3N-S
Sprain Brook Parkway - New York, Albany
Sprain Pkwy north only accessible from I-287 west.
East-to-north traffic: use the Saw Mill (at exit 1) to the Taconic.
22.204
NY 100A (Knollwood Road) - Hartsdale
Greenburgh23.015
NY 100/NY 119 (Tarrytown Road) - Hawthorne, White Plains
No entrance ramps. Westbound: NY 119 accessed via NY 100.
Access to Bronx River Parkway.
White Plains24.106
NY 22 (North Broadway) - White Plains, Scarsdale
Access to Bronx River Parkway.
7Central Westchester Parkway To
Taconic State Pkwy - Valhalla
Westbound exit and estbound entrance only.
White Plains-Harrison line25.438W-EWestchester Avenue To
NY 119/NY 127
To Westchester Mall Place
26.699A
I-684 north - Brewster
Harrison27.879S-N
Hutchinson River Pkwy - Whitestone Bridge, Merritt Parkway
Westchester Avenue acts as a collector/distributor road.
28.5710
NY 120/NY 120A - Rye, Port Chester
Signed westbound as Bowman Avenue and Webb Avenue.
Rye-Port Chester line30.6711
US 1 (Boston Post Road) - Rye, Port Chester
Eastbound exit only.
Rye12
I-95 south - New York
I-287 merges onto
I-95 north towards Connecticut Turnpike

External links



Cross Westchester Expressway at nycroads

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