Interstate 80 (original) (raw)
Interstate 80 is the second-longest interstate highway in the United States. It goes from San Francisco, California at United States Highway 101 in the west to Fort Lee, New Jersey at Interstate 95 in the east.
Number of Miles
2909
- California - 195 miles
- Nevada - 410 miles
- Utah - 197 miles
- Wyoming - 401 miles
- Nebraska - 455 miles
- Iowa - 301 miles
- Illinois - 163 miles
- Indiana - 167 miles
- Ohio - 236 miles
- Pennsylvania - 314 miles
- New Jersey - 68 miles
Major Cities Along the Route
- San Francisco, California
- Oakland, California
- Sacramento, California
- Reno, Nevada
- Salt Lake City, Utah
- Cheyenne, Wyoming
- Omaha, Nebraska
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Chicago, Illinois
- Gary, Indiana
- Cleveland, Ohio
- Scranton, Pennsylvania
- Paterson, New Jersey
Intersections with other Interstates
- Interstate 5 in Sacramento, California
- Interstate 15 in Salt Lake City, Utah
- The western Interstate 84 in Echo, Utah
- Interstate 25 in Cheyenne, Wyoming
- The western Interstate 76 near Big Springs, Nebraska
- Interstate 35 in Des Moines, Iowa
- Interstate 29 in Council Bluffs, Iowa
- Interstate 74 in Bettendorf, Iowa
- The western Interstate 88 near Moline, Illinois
- Interstate 74 near Moline, Illinois
- Interstate 39 in La Salle, Illinois
- Interstate 55 in Joliet, Illinois
- Interstate 57 in Tinley Park, Illinois
- Interstate 94 in South Holland, Illinois. They stay joined until Portage, Indiana.
- Interstate 90 in Portage, Indiana. They stay joined until Clearview, Ohio.
- Interstate 65 in Gary, Indiana
- Interstate 69 near Fremont, Indiana
- Interstate 75 in Toledo, Ohio
- Interstate 71 in Strongville, Ohio
- Interstate 77 in Brecksville, Ohio
- The eastern Interstate 76 in Niles, Ohio
- Interstate 79 in Pardoe, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 81 in St. Johns, Pennsylvania
- Interstate 95 in Fort Lee, New Jersey
Spur Routes
- San Francisco Bay Area - I-280, I-380, I-580, I-680, I-780, I-880, I-980
- Cheyenne, Wyoming - I-180
- Lincoln, Nebraska - I-180
- Omaha, Nebraska - I-480, I-680
- Spur to Waterloo, Iowa - I-380
- The Quad Cities - I-280
- Spur to Hennepin, Illinois - I-180
- Toledo, Ohio - I-280
- Cleveland, Ohio - I-480
- Youngstown, Ohio - I-680
- Spur to Williamsport, Pennsylvania - I-180
- Spur to Scranton, Pennsylvania - I-380
- Spur to Newark, New Jersey - I-280
Notes
Among many picturesque sections of I-80 are the crossing of San Francisco Bay over the
San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge (toll paid westbound only), the traverse above Donner Pass and Donner Lake (near Lake Tahoe) in California, and its run along the Truckee River both west and east of Reno, Nevada. Interstate 80 crosses the southern end of Great Salt Lake west of Salt Lake City, Utah and the spectacular Rocky Mountains west of Denver, Colorado.
Interstate 180 in Cheyenne, Wyoming is an interstate with traffic lights.
I-80 does not go all the way to New York City, New York via the George Washington Bridge. It stops about four miles short of New York City.