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- Interstate 487 (I-487) was a proposed intrastate Interstate Highway in the Hudson Valley region of New York in the United States. At its greatest extent, the highway, known as the Hudson River Expressway (HRE), was to run for 47 miles (76 km) on the east side of the Hudson River from I-87 in the Bronx to I-84 east of Beacon. It was met with opposition from its introduction in 1965, leading the project to be gradually scaled back before it was cancelled completely in 1971. Ultimately, only one section was built, an 8-mile (13 km) stretch between Ossining and Peekskill. This road became known as the Croton Expressway and was designated as part of U.S. Route 9 (US 9). (en)
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- dbr:Putnam_County,_New_York
- dbr:Beacon,_New_York
- dbc:Cancelled_highway_projects_in_the_United_States
- dbr:Hudson_Line_(Metro-North)
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- dbr:Peekskill,_New_York
- dbr:Regional_Plan_Association
- dbr:Croton–Harmon_station
- dbc:Interstate_Highways_in_New_York_(state)
- dbc:Former_Interstate_Highways
- dbr:Parkway
- dbr:U.S._Route_9_in_New_York
- dbr:Westchester_County,_New_York
- dbr:Albany,_New_York
- dbr:Dutchess_County,_New_York
- dbr:Federal_Highway_Administration
- dbr:Ossining_(village),_New_York
- dbc:Auxiliary_Interstate_Highways
- dbr:Croton_Expressway
- dbr:Interstate_287
- dbr:Interstate_684
- dbr:Interstate_84_in_New_York
- dbr:Interstate_87_(New_York)
- dbr:Tarrytown,_New_York
- dbr:The_Bronx
- dbr:Nelson_Rockefeller
- dbr:New_York_(state)
- dbr:New_York_City
- dbr:New_York_State_Thruway
- dbr:Newburgh,_New_York
- dbc:Interstate_87_(New_York)
- dbr:World_War_II
- dbr:Yonkers,_New_York
- dbr:Interstate_Highway
- dbr:Major_Deegan_Expressway
- dbr:New_York_State_Department_of_Public_Works
- dbr:Auxiliary_Interstate_Highway
- dbr:Poughkeepsie_(city),_New_York
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- Proposed in 1965; cancelled in 1971 (en)
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- Peekskill (en)
- Ossining (en)
- Croton-on-Hudson (en)
- Crugers (en)
- Tarrytown (en)
- Crotonville (en)
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- Canceled portion of I-487 highlighted in brown; Croton Expressway highlighted in red (en)
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- Southern terminus of US 6-202 concurrency; western terminus of NY 35 (en)
- Southbound entrance is on Lower South Street, away from the northbound entrance and both exits. (en)
- Northern terminus of NY 9A (en)
- Proposed extension of Phelps Way (en)
- South end of Croton Expressway (en)
- Northern terminus of NY 9A concurrency; western terminus of NY 129 (en)
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- Waterfront (en)
- Beekman Avenue (en)
- Brayton Park, Crawbuckie Beach (en)
- Croton Point Avenue – Croton–Harmon station (en)
- Hudson Avenue (en)
- Louisa Street – Charles Point (en)
- Rockledge Avenue (en)
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- Interstate 487 (I-487) was a proposed intrastate Interstate Highway in the Hudson Valley region of New York in the United States. At its greatest extent, the highway, known as the Hudson River Expressway (HRE), was to run for 47 miles (76 km) on the east side of the Hudson River from I-87 in the Bronx to I-84 east of Beacon. It was met with opposition from its introduction in 1965, leading the project to be gradually scaled back before it was cancelled completely in 1971. Ultimately, only one section was built, an 8-mile (13 km) stretch between Ossining and Peekskill. This road became known as the Croton Expressway and was designated as part of U.S. Route 9 (US 9). (en)
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