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The Pennsylvania Turnpike, sometimes shortened to Penna Turnpike or PA Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road which is operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) in Pennsylvania. It runs for 360 miles (580 km) across the southern part of the state, connecting Pittsburgh and Philadelphia , and passes through four tunnels as it ...
Schuylkill Expressway eastbound entering the 30th Street Station structure in Philadelphia. Past the City Avenue interchange, I-76 enters Philadelphia and becomes concurrent with US 1, with the Schuylkill Expressway widening from four lanes to eight lanes and running between the West Falls Yard on Norfolk Southern Railway's Harrisburg Line and the river to the north and wooded areas of ...
To US 119 / PA Turnpike 66 north – Greensburg, Connellsville, Delmont: Delmont not signed eastbound; exit number not signed westbound; access via SR 3091: 57.765: 92.964: New Stanton Toll Plaza (western end of closed toll system) 57.992: 93.329: 8: 75: I-76 Toll west / Penna Turnpike west – Pittsburgh
Southern end of I-76 concurrency; signed as exits 340A (Lincoln/Kelly) and 339 (I-76) Philadelphia: Philadelphia: 52.172: 83.963: 34: 340B: I-76 east – Central Philadelphia: Northern end of I-76 concurrency; exit number not signed southbound: Twin Bridges over the Schuylkill River: 52.627: 84.695: Ridge Avenue / Kelly Drive: Southbound exit ...
Interstate 76 Alternate (I-76 Alt.) is an incident bypass route located in Summit County, Ohio, that runs along SR 21 and I-77 between Norton, Ohio, and Akron, Ohio. Interstate 76 Connector ( I-76 Conn. ) is an unsigned business route located in Camden, New Jersey, that runs from the I-76 and I-676 interchange to Route 168 .
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The route intersects several major roads including US 30 and PA 283 north of Lancaster, the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 76, I-76) south of Cornwall, US 322 along a concurrency on a freeway bypassing Cornwall, US 422 in Lebanon, US 22 near Jonestown, and I-81 via Fisher Avenue in Lickdale.
Nature is starting to reclaim parts of the original 1940s roadway. When the Pennsylvania Turnpike opened in 1940, it was known as the "Tunnel Highway" because it traversed seven tunnels: from east to west, Blue Mountain, Kittatinny Mountain, Tuscarora Mountain, Sideling Hill, Rays Hill, Allegheny Mountain, and Laurel Hill.