Interstate 78 is an
interstate highway in the eastern
United States. It runs from
Bordnersville, Pennsylvania[?] at
Interstate 81 in the west to
New York City, New York in the east.
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In
New Jersey, I-78 forms the Newark Bay Extension of the
New Jersey Turnpike. Between the end of the Turnpike and the
Holland Tunnel, I-78 continues for five blocks on 12th and 14th streets of
Jersey City, New Jersey. This section of I-78 has traffic lights; I-70 and I-78 are the only two main-line interstate highways with this feature. Originally, I-78 was going to cross
Manhattan, but didn't because putting six lanes of asphalt across
New York City, New York is prohibitively expensive.
None of I-78's spurs actually intersect it. A 7.2 mile gap exists in Union County, New Jersey between I-78 and I-278. At 0.72 miles, I-878 is the shortest three-digit interstate in existence; it is unsigned. (I-395 in Maryland is the shortest signed three-digit interstate -- see Interstate 95.)
In the future, I-78 may continue along United States Highway 22 from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and ultimately, to Interstate 77, and maybe even Interstate 70. If it had happened, it would form a corridor between New York City, New York and Columbus, Ohio.