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  highway Name Palisades Interstate Parkway
  maint Palisades Interstate Park Commission
  length Mi 3825
  length Round 2
  length Notes NJ 445S:
  established 1947
  direction A South
  terminus A I-95 / US 1/9 / 46 in Fort Lee, NJ
  junction US 9W / NJ 67 in Fort Lee, NJ <br> I-87 / I-287 / NY Thruway in Nanuet, NY <br> US 202 in Mount Ivy, NY <br> US 6 in Bear Mountain State Park , NY
  direction B North
  terminus B US 6 / 9W / 202 in Ft Montgomery, NY


The Palisades Interstate Parkway ('''PIP''') is a long Limited-access Highway in the U.S. State s of New Jersey and New York . The parkway is a major Commuter route into New York City from Rockland and Orange counties in New York and Bergen County in New Jersey. The southern terminus of the route is at the George Washington Bridge ( I-95 / US 1-9 / US 46 and the end of NJ 4 ) in Fort Lee, New Jersey . The northern terminus is at a Traffic Circle in Fort Montgomery, New York , where the PIP connects to U.S. Route 6 , U.S. Route 9W and U.S. Route 202 .

The route is named for the New Jersey Palisades , a line of cliffs rising along the western side of the Hudson River . In New Jersey, the parkway is designated, but not signed as, Route 445. A short spur in Fort Lee is designated, but not signed as, '''Route 445S'''. In New York, the roadway is designated '''New York State Reference Route 987C''', an unsigned Reference Route . As with most Parkway s in the New York Metropolitan Area , commercial traffic is prohibited from using the PIP.


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  "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/New_Jersey" class="copylinks">NJ 114812 1848
  "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/New_York" class="copylinks">NY 26773 4308


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