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Currently, the only toll on I-80 in Pennsylvania is the westbound toll at the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge between Pennsylvania and New Jersey. [12] On October 15, 2007, the lease for the PTC to toll I-80 was signed, [ 11 ] and tolls were to be implemented by 2010.
The Emlenton Bridge is a steel-deck truss bridge that spans the Allegheny River just south of the town of Emlenton, Pennsylvania, United States at approximately mile marker 44.4 on I-80.
The bridge carried US 611 (now Pennsylvania Route 611) for four miles (6.4 km) in New Jersey to a connection with Route 94. I-80 was routed onto the bridge in 1959. There is a pedestrian sidewalk on the south side of the New Jersey-bound section of the bridge, separated from motor vehicles with a concrete divider.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is moving forward with the final design of the Interstate 80 Reconstruction Project in eastern Monroe County in cooperation with the Federal Highway ...
PennDOT's Interstate 80 Reconstruction Project is moving ahead with the final design for a 3.5-mile stretch of highway that starts west of Exit 303 in Stroud Township and ends east of Exit 307 in ...
Construction crews will be resurfacing I-80 bridge decks over Fourmile Creek near Altoona.
The Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge (also known as the Interstate 80 Toll Bridge) is a toll bridge that carries Interstate 80 across the Delaware River at the Delaware Water Gap, connecting Hardwick Township, Warren County, New Jersey, and Delaware Water Gap, Monroe County, Pennsylvania, in the United States.The 2,465-foot-long (751 m) bridge is ...
Interstate 80 (I-80) is a major interstate highway in the United States, running from San Francisco, California, eastward to the New York metropolitan area.In New Jersey, I-80 runs for 68.3 miles (109.9 km) from the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge at the Pennsylvania state line to its eastern terminus at the interchange with the New Jersey Turnpike in Teaneck, Bergen County.