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Interstate 287 (New Jersey) (5269 words) |
 | Interstate 287 was to cut a 250-foot-wide swath through the community of 18,000 residents, some of whom dressed in the uniforms of Revolutionary War soldiers to protest the freeway. |
 | I-287 was to continue northeast from the US 202 terminus in Montville to the Bloomingdale-Pompton Lakes area, where it was to intersect NJ 23 and Morris-Passaic CR 511. |
 | I-287 was to be constructed with a 50-foot-wide median, wide enough to accommodate an additional lane in each direction, and have a 300-to-400 foot right-of-way. |
| 3-digit Interstates from I-87 (1397 words) |
 | Interstate 287 crosses the Hudson on the Tappan Zee Bridge. |
 | On Aug. 29, 1958, AASHO replied that this should be called I-287 and connect to a proposed I-287 in New Jersey. |
 | This was an old numbering, circa 1960, for I-287 east of the NY State Thruway. |