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Interstate 895 proposal

Interstate 895 was a planned 6.4-mile-long Interstate Highway in New Jersey that would have provided a freeway between Interstate 295 near Burlington and Interstate 95 near Bristol, Pennsylvania. This would have completed the partial beltway around Trenton formed by I-95 and I-295. The roadway would also have provided additional capacity crossing the Delaware River near the site of the Burlington-Bristol Bridge. The new crossing was intended to be toll free.

The proposed six lane freeway was meant to have two mainline interchanges (U.S. Route 13 & U.S. Route 130), and the terminus interchanges with I-95 & I-295 at a new Exit 46. Giving the freeway four total interchanges from start to finish. Once the freeway met I-295, there were plans to extend it as the Route 72 freeway towards Long Beach Island where it would meet the existing Route 72 at Route 70.

Proposed Interchanges

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