Autostrada międzystanowa nr 80
Długość | 2899,54 mile / 4666,36 km |
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Stany | Kalifornia, |
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Przebieg trasy I-80 |
Interstate 80 (I-80) – druga co do długości autostrada międzystanowa w Stanach Zjednoczonych (po I-90). I-80 Przebiega z zachodu na wschód, ze śródmieścia San Francisco, Kalifornia do Teaneck, New Jersey, które jest przedmieściem Nowego Jorku. Trasa przebiega wzdłuż dawnej Lincoln Highway, pierwszej drodze powstałej w Ameryce. Od Chicago do Youngstown, Ohio jest płatna.
Długość
CA | NV | UT | WY | NE | IO | IL | IN | OH | PE | NJ | |
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mile | 199,24 | 410,67 | 196,34 | 402,76 | 455,32 | 303,23 | 163,52 | 151,56 | 237,48 | 311,07 | 68,35 |
km | 320,65 | 660,91 | 315,98 | 648,18 | 732,77 | 488,00 | 263,16 | 243,19 | 382,19 | 500,62 | 110,00 |
Przypisy
- ↑ Main Routes of the Dwight D. Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways as of October 31, 2002 Fhwa.dot.gov [dostęp 29.06.2011]
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