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The New York–Pennsylvania border is the state line between the U.S. states of New York and Pennsylvania. It has three sections: Along the center line of the Delaware River from the Tri-States Monument tripoint with New Jersey at the confluence of the Delaware with the Neversink River in Port Jervis, New York to the 42nd parallel ...
- Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New York)
The highway has two segments: the longer of the two begins...
- New York Penn Station
40°45′2″N 73°59′38″W. Pennsylvania Station (also known as...
- Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New York)
Except for areas near the New York Harbor and the Upper Delaware River, New York has a mostly land border with two Mid-Atlantic states, New Jersey and Pennsylvania. New York is the only state that borders both the Great Lakes and the Atlantic Ocean .
- 54,555 sq mi (141,297 km²)
- New York
The 496.00-mile (798.23 km) mainline is a freeway that extends from the New York City line at Yonkers to the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley by way of I-87 and I-90 through Albany, Syracuse, and Buffalo.
- June 24, 1954–present
- 496.00 mi (798.23 km)Mainline only
New York State Route 17 Map of NY 17: segments concurrent with I-86 in red, non-Interstate segments in blue, section extending into Pennsylvania in pink Route information Maintained by NYSDOT and NYSTA Length 396.84 mi (638.65 km) Existed 1924 –present Major junctions West end I-86 at the Pennsylvania State line in Mina Major intersections US 62 in Kennedy US 219 in Seneca Nation Territory I ...
CountyLocationMi[1]Destinations206.44NY 34 north / PA 199 south – Waverly, ...214.53NY 282 – Nichols219.26223.67NY 96 – Owego, Ithaca- 1924–present
- 396.84 mi (638.65 km)
In the US state of New York, I-90 extends 385.48 miles (620.37 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Ripley to the Massachusetts state line at Canaan, and is the second-longest highway in the state after New York State Route 17 (NY 17).