Interstate 490 (Ohio)
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Interstate 490 (abbreviated I-490) is a 2.43-mile interstate highway in Cleveland, Ohio. I-490 is also officially designated the Clark Expressway, although it is rarely referred to by that name. The western terminus is a junction with I-90 and I-71 on Cleveland's West Side. After spanning the Cuyahoga River, the eastern terminus is a junction with I-77 on the East Side, the roadways continuing to East 55th St. During the 2006 campaign, Secretary of State Ken Blackwell pledged to complete I-490 to University Circle if elected as Governor.
I-490 is the western section of what was to have been I-290, which would have continued to and along I-271. An early number was I-80N.[1]
Auxiliary routes of Interstate 90 | |
I-190 | Illinois - Massachusetts - New York - South Dakota |
I-290 | Illinois - Massachusetts - New York |
I-390 | New York |
I-490 | New York - Ohio |
I-590 | New York |
I-690 | New York |
I-790 | New York |
I-890 | New York |
I-990 | New York |
past/ future |
I-290: Ohio |
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