Interstate 895 (Rhode Island) - Existing Pieces

Existing Pieces

The Interstate 295/Interstate 95 interchange in Attleboro, Massachusetts is a half-cloverleaf with space left for connector ramps to Interstate 895. Current plans indicate an Attleboro connector in the near future. 41°57′21″N 71°18′09″W / 41.9558°N 71.3025°W / 41.9558; -71.3025

The obvious stub ramps of the partially completed Newport Bridge Access Road in northern Newport (originally intended to terminate at Route 214 in Middletown) would have provided connections for the never-built part of Interstate 895 through Newport. One of these stubs now connects to a nearby Best Western hotel. 41°30′32″N 71°18′53″W / 41.5089°N 71.3146°W / 41.5089; -71.3146

The interchange with U.S. Route 1 at end of the Route 138 freeway was a half-cloverleaf with space left for connector ramps to the never-built section of freeway between U.S. Route 1 and Interstate 95. In the summer of 2008, the rest of the cloverleaf was completed for u-turns on US-1. 41°31′48″N 71°27′58″W / 41.5300°N 71.4661°W / 41.5300; -71.4661

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