RedAngie
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61 years after construction started, you can now drive from Miami. Florida to the Canadian border at Houlton, Maine staying on Interstate 95 the entire way. The final missing link opened this past weekend, a connection at the intersection of 95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike north of Philadelphia.
The problem arose from a 25+ mile stretch of the planned route through New Jersey that was never built. Wealthy and influential NIMBYs in the area, some with considerable political clout, lobbied to kill the project. In addition, the existing New Jersey Turnpike Authority didn't want a competing toll-free road drawing away traffic and revenues.
The most logical solution was mired in red tape for over 25 years. For reasons that amount to bureaucratic ineptitude and incompetence, an interchange between I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike was never built while I-95 was being constructed in the 1970's. Finally the interchange was approved and construction started about 2012. It opened to traffic on Saturday, September 22.
The violet line is the planned route that was never built.
The light blue line is the solution. Before it opened, you needed to follow the red line north, loop around Trenton, NJ, go back south, then head east on 195 (not in red) to join the New Jersey Turnpike (95).
(The red route is mislabeled as 195; it's really the continuation of 295.)

http://www2.philly.com/philly/busin...bucks-highway-finished-turnpike-20180921.html
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/new...yover-Openings-in-Bucks-County-493986001.html
The problem arose from a 25+ mile stretch of the planned route through New Jersey that was never built. Wealthy and influential NIMBYs in the area, some with considerable political clout, lobbied to kill the project. In addition, the existing New Jersey Turnpike Authority didn't want a competing toll-free road drawing away traffic and revenues.
The most logical solution was mired in red tape for over 25 years. For reasons that amount to bureaucratic ineptitude and incompetence, an interchange between I-95 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike was never built while I-95 was being constructed in the 1970's. Finally the interchange was approved and construction started about 2012. It opened to traffic on Saturday, September 22.
The violet line is the planned route that was never built.

The light blue line is the solution. Before it opened, you needed to follow the red line north, loop around Trenton, NJ, go back south, then head east on 195 (not in red) to join the New Jersey Turnpike (95).
(The red route is mislabeled as 195; it's really the continuation of 295.)


http://www2.philly.com/philly/busin...bucks-highway-finished-turnpike-20180921.html
https://www.nbcphiladelphia.com/new...yover-Openings-in-Bucks-County-493986001.html