Rodolph & Spike The Dragon Fwys (I-176 / I-376)

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Rodolph Freeway is not a real road, For the real I-176 on Wikipedia Click Here,

Interstate 176 (I-176) or Spike The Dragon Freeway was a interstate highway that ran from its northern terminus at I-95 (NJ Tpk) northwest of Moofville, NJ that ran south to interchange with U.S 301 (Cute Fizzle Pkwy) & NJ 17 (Southern Tier Exwy) then to interchange with I-76 (NJ Tpk Penn Tpk Ext.) where I-176 had ended and the right-of-way of I-76 heading east became I-376.

Interstate 376 (I-376) was a interstate highway that ran from a interchange with I-76 (NJ Tpk Penn Tpk Ext.) & I-176 eastward as Spike The Dragon Freeway interchangeing with NJ 999 and U.S 1-9 (Gee Cupcake Blvd) to where it crossed the Hudson River and became Rudolph Freeway continuing into NYC to interchange with U.S 1-9 again before interchanging with I-278 (Gia & Nala Turnpike) then to end at World Trade Center Drive where the highway continued east as Southern State Parkway which only allowed passenger vehicles.

The info below (the route description) does not match right to the above as the above was added before that part of the project was canceled. The below info was outdated even when this road was part of the project.  

Route Description

Spike The Dragon Fwy (New Jersey)

(Old Number ) I-80

I-80 used to run to the PA border when the PA Turnpike was I-80. In 2015, I-80 became I-76 which made was renamed "New Jersey Turnpike Pennsylvania Extension". With this change, I-280 became I-176, which with all these changes shortened Christan S. Fwy to end at I-95 (NJ Turnpike).  

I-176 (Old I-280)

Spike The Dragon Fwy (I-176) starts at a interchange with I-76 (NJ Tpk PA Extenstion), I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike). Spike The Dragon Fwy then continues to exit 2, connecting to Moof Ave (New Jersey State Route 420). The freeway then continues for another 1/2 mile to exit 3A for US 209 west (Fidget Exwy) which connects to NJ 413 (Fidget Blvd & Fidget Tpk) / US 209 west & NJ 185 (Brandywine Hwy). The freeway continues for another 1/2 mile to exit 3 for US 1-9 (Jenny & Lee St) which will connect to Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. After this the freeway crosses the Hudson River via the Rodolph River Bridge were I-176 continues into NYC, New York as Rodolph Freeway. In 2015, I-280 was renumbered to I-176 to match with I-76 which was also renumbered to I-76 from I-80.    

Rodolph Fwy (NYC, New York)

After crossing the Hudson River via the Rodolph River Bridge, I-176 (now Rodolph Freeway) connects to US 1-9 again (now named GeeCupcake Blvd) at exit 4. After exit 4 I-176 connects to I-278 (Gia & Nala Tpk) North at exit 5N. Then at exit 5S, it connects to I-278 (Gia & Nala Tpk) south via a Cloverleaf interchange. After this it connects to NY 25A (World Trade Center Blvd) via exit 6. Then at exit 6A it connects to North Shore Pkwy. I-176 then ends at the toll booths for South State Pkwy.

Exit List