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Interstate 84

Interstate 84 is the designation of two interstate highways in the United States.

The western Interstate 84 runs from an intersection with Interstate 5 at Portland, Oregon to an intersection with Interstate 80 at Echo, Utah[?].

Table of contents
1 Number of Miles
2 Major Cities Along the Route
3 Intersections with other Interstates
4 Spur Routes
5 Number of Miles
6 Major Cities Along the Route
7 Intersections with other Interstates
8 Spur Routes
9 Notes

    Number of Miles 

771

    Major Cities Along the Route 

    Intersections with other Interstates 

    Spur Routes 

The eastern Interstate 84 runs from Scranton, Pennsylvania at an intersection with Interstate 81 to Sturbridge, Massachusetts[?] at an intersection with Interstate 90.

    Number of Miles 

243

    Major Cities Along the Route 

    Intersections with other Interstates 

    Spur Routes 

    Notes 

Connecting these routes is easy, I-84 "joins" I-80 in Utah, and then joins I-81 in Pennsylvania.

Orginally the part of I-84 east of Hartford was numbered I-86 and I-84 was going to go to Providence. Only I-384 (and some memories of cryptic roadsigns saying first that I-84 was to become I-86 for no apparent reason, and then they said I-86 is now I-84) remains of this project.

The western Interstate 84 was originally numbered Interstate 80N. It was given its new designation in 1980.