Interstate 88 (I-88) is an
Interstate Highway
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located entirely within the US state of
New York
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. Nominally signed as an east–west road as it has an even number, it extends for in a northeast–southwest direction from an interchange with
I-81 north of the city of
Binghamton to an interchange with the
New York State Thruway
The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially "the Thruway") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning within the U.S. state of New York. It is operated by the New York State Thruway ...
(
I-90
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain states, Mountain West, Great Pla ...
) west of
Schenectady
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. The freeway serves as an important connector route from the
Capital District to Binghamton,
Elmira (via
New York State Route 17 or NY 17,
I-86), and
Scranton, Pennsylvania
Scranton is a city in and the county seat of Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania, United States. With a population of 76,328 as of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, Scranton is the most populous city in Northeastern Pennsylvania and the ...
(via I-81). I-88 closely parallels
NY 7, which was once the main route through the area.
I-88 was assigned in 1968, and construction of the highway began soon afterward. The first section of I-88 opened in the early 1970s, connecting two communities northeast of Binghamton. The last piece of the freeway was finished in 1989, linking the original segment to I-81 north of Binghamton. Early plans for I-88 called for the road to continue northeast to
Troy
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; however, the east end of the route was moved to Schenectady in the early 1980s.
A combined freeway/tollway in Illinois, though not contiguous, was also assigned the I-88 designation in 1987.
Route description
Binghamton to Oneonta

I-88 begins at an interchange with
I-81 just north of
Downtown Binghamton on the banks of the
Chenango River
The Chenango River is a U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline dataThe National Map, accessed August 8, 2011 tributary of the Susquehanna River in central New York in the United States. It drains a dissec ...
. While both directions of I-81 are accessible from I-88 westbound, only one direction of I-81 (northbound) connects to I-88. The missing connection, I-81 south to I-88 east, is made via
US Route 11 (US 11),
NY 12
New York State Route 12 (NY 12) is a state highway extending for through central and northern New York (state), New York in the United States. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 11 in New York, U.S. Route 11 (U ...
, and
NY 12A at I-81 exit 6. NY 12A then connects to I-88 at exit 2.
From I-81, I-88 heads east across the Chenango to
Port Dickinson, where it merges with
NY 7 (here also a
limited-access highway
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) at exit 1. The two routes continue north, then east along the eastern bank of the Chenango River, where it meets NY 12A near
Chenango Bridge. I-88 and NY 7 remain alongside the river to
Port Crane, where the river begins to follow
NY 369 (exit 3) northward. Outside of Port Crane, the expressway heads east to
Sanitaria Springs. Here, NY 7 leaves the expressway at exit 4 and begins to parallel I-88, as it does for the remainder of I-88's routing. I-88 begins to climb a hill, with the eastbound lane having three lanes then soon meets Martin Hill Road (
NY 992P) at exit 5.
I-88 continues east to
Harpursville, connecting to
NY 79 near the center of the community at exit 6. Shortly after meeting NY 79, I-88 reenters a river valley, this time that of the
Susquehanna River
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. I-88 heads to the northeast, following the river and NY 7 to
Afton where it has an interchange with
NY 41 exit 7. It continues to
Bainbridge where it meets
NY 206 and then on to
Sidney, where it meets
NY 8, the primary north–south road through the village, at exit 9. From Sidney, I-88 progresses northeast through southern
Otsego County. It passes
Unadilla, accessed by exit 10, then connects to
NY 357 at exit 11. The expressway continues and reaches exit 12 which connects to
Otego via
NY 911J. It continues northeastward before entering
Oneonta. Within the city, I-88 interchanges with
NY 205 ahead of exit 14 with Main Street, which is the former routing of
NY 28. The next interchange I-88 intersects
NY 23 and NY 28 joins the expressway, following I-88 out of the city.
Oneonta to Schenectady
Northeast of Oneonta, NY 28 leaves I-88 at exit 17 to follow the Susquehanna River northward toward
Cooperstown. I-88, however, remains on a northeasterly track through rural eastern Otsego County. Upon crossing into
Schoharie County, I-88 begins to follow an easterly routing as it heads toward
Cobleskill. While NY 7 enters the village, I-88 passes south of it, connecting to the village via two exits with NY 7. East of Cobleskill, I-88 interchanges with
NY 145.
Howe Caverns
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, a regionally popular attraction, is located a short distance north of the exit. I-88 continues onward, skirting the northern edge of
Schoharie before passing into
Schenectady County.
Shortly after entering Schenectady County, I-88 meets
US 20 east of
Duanesburg. Past US 20, I-88 continues northeast, interchanging with NY 7 for one final time before ending at the
New York State Thruway
The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially "the Thruway") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning within the U.S. state of New York. It is operated by the New York State Thruway ...
(
I-90
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain states, Mountain West, Great Pla ...
) in western
Schenectady
Schenectady ( ) is a City (New York), city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the United States Census 2020, 2020 census, the city's population of 67,047 made it the state's ninth-most populo ...
.
History
The 1956
National System of Interstate and Defense Highways Act did not include I-88. New York state officials pressed for addition of the route, and funding was included in the
Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968
The Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1968 (Public Law 90-495; 82 Stat. 815) is legislation enacted by the United States Congress and signed into law on August 24, 1968, which expanded the Interstate Highway System by ; provided funding for new interst ...
.
Right-of-way acquisition started immediately afterward,
and I-88 was added to the
Interstate Highway System
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on December 13, 1968.
As originally planned by the
New York State Department of Transportation
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(NYSDOT), I-88 would begin at
I-81 in
Binghamton and follow the proposed Susquehanna Expressway to
Schenectady
Schenectady ( ) is a City (New York), city in Schenectady County, New York, United States, of which it is the county seat. As of the United States Census 2020, 2020 census, the city's population of 67,047 made it the state's ninth-most populo ...
, from where it would continue to
US 4 in
Troy
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over "Alternate Route 7", the
limited-access
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alignment of
NY 7 through the northern suburbs of
Albany. This would have been accomplished by having I-88 meet the
New York State Thruway
The New York State Thruway (officially the Governor Thomas E. Dewey Thruway and colloquially "the Thruway") is a system of controlled-access toll roads spanning within the U.S. state of New York. It is operated by the New York State Thruway ...
at exit 25, where it would connect to
I-890. I-88 would continue to Troy over I-890 and an upgraded NY 7.
In the early 1980s, the proposed connection with I-890 was scrapped in favor of a connection located to the west of exit 25 in
Rotterdam
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.
The extension to Troy was also eventually shelved, and thus the planned connections to the
Adirondack Northway (I-87) and the toll-free part of I-90 between Thruway exit 24 and exit B1 on the
Berkshire Connector were never built. As a result, the Thruway tolls are waived for all traffic that enters at exit 25A and heads west to exit 26 (I-890) or east to either exit 25 or 24 (I-890 or I-87/I-90, respectively).
The first section of I-88 to open was the piece between
Chenango Bridge (exit 2) and
Sanitaria Springs (exit 4), which opened in the early 1970s.
A second piece near
Oneonta between exits 13 and 15 was opened to traffic . Construction progressed southwestward from Oneonta, with the freeway reaching
Nineveh
Nineveh ( ; , ''URUNI.NU.A, Ninua''; , ''Nīnəwē''; , ''Nīnawā''; , ''Nīnwē''), was an ancient Assyrian city of Upper Mesopotamia, located in the modern-day city of Mosul (itself built out of the Assyrian town of Mepsila) in northern ...
(exit 6) by 1977. The gap between Sanitaria Springs and Nineveh was filled by 1981. The focus then moved to the section of the expressway between Oneonta and Schenectady, which was completed from Oneonta to
Duanesburg (exit 24) by 1981.
The Duanesburg–Schenectady leg of I-88 was opened to traffic by 1985.
In 1989, construction concluded on I-88
with the opening of the final portion of I-88 between I-81 in
Chenango and NY 7 in Chenango Bridge.
In 1999 NYSDOT, the
Federal Highway Administration
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(FHWA) and the
New York State Thruway Authority
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(NYSTA) discussed redesignating the Berkshire Connector as
I-90
Interstate 90 (I-90) is an east–west transcontinental freeway and the longest Interstate Highway in the United States at . It begins in Seattle, Washington, and travels through the Pacific Northwest, Mountain states, Mountain West, Great Pla ...
and redesignating the nontoll part of I-90 from Thruway exit 24 to exit B1 on the Berkshire Connector as I-88. The section of the Thruway between exits 25 and 24 would then be codesignated as I-90 and I-88. This was never implemented.
2006 flood
As a result of the June 2006 flooding in
Upstate New York
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and
Northeastern Pennsylvania
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,
Carrs Creek
Carrs Creek is a river in Delaware County, New York. It flows into the Susquehanna River
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washed out a section of I-88 southwest of
Unadilla on June 28. Around 6:20 am, two trucks from different directions drove into the chasm, apparently unaware of it, killing both drivers. David Swingle, 42, of
Waverly, who was driving eastbound, was identified shortly after the accident. The westbound trucker was Patrick O'Connell, 55, of
Lisbon, Maine
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. His body was found downstream several days after the water receded.
NYSDOT started construction to replace the section of highway almost immediately, and it was reopened August 31. Families of both victims planned to sue the state of New York for the incidents.
Exit list
See also
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References
External links
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