Exit List
The entire route is in Onondaga County.
Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Van Buren | 0.00 | 0.00 | NY 690 | Continuation beyond I-90 / Thruway | |
0.00 | 0.00 | 1 | I-90 / Thruway – Albany, Buffalo | ||
2 | Jones Road | ||||
3 | NY 48 (Farrell Road) | Westbound exit and entrance; southern terminus of NY 48 | |||
Geddes | 4 | John Glenn Boulevard | |||
2.05 | 3.30 | 5 | State Fair Boulevard / Van Vleck Road – Lakeland | ||
4.55 | 7.32 | 6 | NY 695 to NY 5 – Auburn, Lakeland | Northern terminus of NY 695 | |
7 | NY 297 – Solvay, Fairgrounds | Northern terminus of NY 297 | |||
Syracuse | 7.14 | 11.49 | 8 | Hiawatha Boulevard | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
7.43 | 11.96 | 9 | NY 298 (Bear Street) to I-81 north – Watertown | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance; southern terminus of NY 298 | |
7.75 | 12.47 | 10 | North Geddes Street | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
11 | West Street | ||||
8.39 | 13.50 | 12 | West Genesee Street (NY 5) - Downtown Syracuse | Eastbound exit and entrance | |
9.00 | 14.48 | I-81 – Binghamton, Watertown | No connection from I-690 east to I-81 north and from I-81 south to I-690 west | ||
9.29 | 14.95 | 13 | Townsend Street – Downtown Syracuse | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance (via McBride Street) | |
10.32 | 16.61 | 14 | Teall Avenue | ||
11.28 | 18.15 | 15 | Midler Avenue (NY 598) | ||
East Syracuse | 12.34 | 19.86 | 16 | NY 635 (Thompson Road) | Signed as 16N (north) and 16S (south) |
13.19 | 21.23 | 17 | Bridge Street – East Syracuse | ||
DeWitt | 14.19 | 22.84 | I-481 to I-90 / Thruway – DeWitt | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
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