Description: Original metal sign is in aged used dented bent dinged sold as is measures about 24 by 36 see pictures ! I have more great old original signs available just ask thanks for looking. Create accountLog inPersonal toolsContents hide(Top)Route descriptionHistoryExit listSee alsoReferencesExternal linksInterstate 290 (New York)1 languageArticleTalkReadEditView historyToolsFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaInterstate 290Youngmann Memorial HighwayWikimedia | © OpenStreetMapI-290 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of I-90Maintained by NYSDOTLength9.8 mi[1] (15.8 km)Existed1958[2]–presentHistoryCompleted mid-1960s[3][4]Major junctionsWest end I-190 / New York Thruway in Tonawanda NY 384 in Tonawanda US 62 near Amherst I-990 in Amherst NY 263 in Amherst NY 5 near WilliamsvilleEast end I-90 / New York Thruway in WilliamsvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStateNew YorkCountiesErieHighway systemInterstate Highway SystemMainAuxiliarySuffixedBusinessFutureNew York HighwaysInterstateUSStateReferenceParkways← NY 289→ NY 290Interstate 290 (I-290) is a 9.8-mile-long (15.8 km) auxiliary Interstate Highway in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. It connects I-190 in Tonawanda with I-90 in Williamsville, via Amherst. It provides a route to Niagara Falls and Canada from the east that bypasses the city of Buffalo. I-290 also connects to I-990 and, through this connection, provides access to the Amherst campus of the University at Buffalo. Its official name is the Youngmann Memorial Highway, but, locally, it is colloquially referred to as "the 290" and "the Youngmann". The highway provides the fastest road link between Toronto (Canada's largest city) and the heavily-populated Northeastern US via I-90.Route descriptionI-290 eastbound approaching exit 3B in AmherstI-290 begins at a semi-directional T interchange with I-190within view of the Niagara River in an industrial sector of the Buffalo suburb of Tonawanda. The freeway heads east from I-190 into more residential areas of Tonawanda, where it meets New York State Route 384 (NY 384) at a three-quarter cloverleaf interchange. The two missing portions of the cloverleaf, both ramps leading to NY 384 from I-290 eastbound, are replaced by an exit to Elmwood Avenue located slightly west of the NY 384 exit. To the east of NY 384 (and adjacent to the southeasternmost point in the city of Tonawanda), I-290 interchanges with the Twin Cities Memorial Highway (NY 425).The Youngmann continues east through Tonawanda to the Amherst town line, where it meets US Route 62 (US 62) at a second three-quarter cloverleaf interchange. Unlike the interchange with NY 384, all connections are possible between I-290 and US 62 due to a modified ramp linking I-290 westbound to US 62. Past US 62 in Amherst, I-290 turns to the southeast ahead of a semi-directional T interchange with I-990, a spur to Lockport. Farther east, I-290 meets NY 263 (Millersport Highway) at a cloverleaf interchange and NY 324 and NY 240 at a modified diamond interchange south of the University at Buffalo's north campus in Amherst.I-290 westbound near I-990Near Williamsville, I-290 turns southward and intersects NY 5 (Main Street) at a modified cloverleaf interchange. I-290 terminates at a semi-directional T interchange with the New York State Thruway (I-90) a half-mile (0.80 km) to the south on the Amherst–Cheektowaga town line. This interchange is colloquially referenced as "The Blue Water Tower" due to its proximity to a large blue water tower on the Amherst–Cheektowaga town line.
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