Exit List
County | Location | Mile | km | Exit | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Albany |
Albany | 0.00 | 0.00 | I-87 / Thruway | Southbound exit and northbound entrance; signed as exit 1 southbound | |
0.32 | 0.51 | 1 | US 9W – Albany | Unnumbered exit southbound | ||
0.94 | 1.51 | 2 | NY 32 (South Pearl Street) – Port of Albany | |||
1.97 | 3.17 | 3A | US 9 south / US 20 east – Rensselaer, Empire Plaza | Signed as exit 3 northbound | ||
2.40 | 3.86 | 3B | US 20 west (Madison Avenue) / Broadway – Port of Albany | Signed as exit 4 northbound | ||
4B | US 9 north (Clinton Street) | Northbound exit is part of exit 4 | ||||
4A | Colonie Street / Columbia Street | No northbound entrance; northbound exit is part of exit 4 | ||||
3.36 | 5.41 | 5 | I-90 – Buffalo, Boston | |||
Menands | 4.20 | 6.76 | 6 | NY 32 – Menands | ||
6.27 | 10.09 | 7 | NY 378 – South Troy, Troy, Watervliet, Loudonville, Menands | Signed as 7E (east) and 7W (west); serves Hudson Valley Community College and Joseph L. Bruno Stadium | ||
Watervliet | 8.91 | 14.34 | 8 | 23rd Street – Watervliet, Green Island | Connects to NY 2 | |
Town of Colonie | 9.55 | 15.37 | 9W | NY 787 north / NY 7 west to I-87 – Green Island, Cohoes, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs | South end of I-787 / NY 7 overlap | |
Rensselaer |
Troy | Downtown Troy | Northbound exit and southbound entrance; connects to US 4 | |||
10.16 | 16.35 | 9E | NY 7 east (Hoosick Street) – Bennington | Northbound exit and southbound entrance |
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