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Interstate 78Interstate 78 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. It runs from Bordnersville, Pennsylvania in the west to New York City in the east. Length Major Cities Along the Route Intersections with other Interstates Spur Routes Notes - As a result of the incompletion of the full plan for I-78, none of it's spurs actually intersect it. A 7.2 mile (11.6 km) gap exists in Union County, New Jersey between I-78 and I-278. I-478 is the route number for the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel, which carries traffic to and from Lower Manhattan (it was supposed to continue from there past the Holland Tunnel as the long-abandoned Westway project). At 0.72 miles (1.2 km), I-878 is the shortest three-digit interstate in existence; it is unsigned, though there are signs for New York State Route 878. (I-375 in Michigan or I-395 in Maryland is the shortest signed three-digit interstate.)
- I-278 goes through all of New York's five boroughs--only entering Manhattan via the Triborough Bridge.
- I-378 was a spur off the original alignment of I-78, which ran along US 22 north of Allentown and Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. However, a new I-78 was built south of the cities, and I-378 was downgraded to a similar-numbered state route.
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