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Interstate 90 (I-90) within the US state of Pennsylvania spans 46.297 miles (74.508 km), all within Erie County, from the Ohio border near West Springfield to the New York border near North East.
Intersection with State Route 154 in Negley. State Route 170 (SR 170) is a north–south running state route located in Mahoning and Columbiana counties in northeast Ohio.It runs within a few miles of the Pennsylvania border for much of its route as it passes through the eastern parts of the two counties.
Interstate 90 (I-90) runs east–west across the northern tier of the US state of Ohio. Much of it is along the Ohio Turnpike, but sections outside the turnpike pass through Cleveland and northeast into Pennsylvania. The entire free section of I-90 in Ohio is called the "AMVETS Highway". [2] Selected stretches are named for various individuals.
The entire length of the Ohio Turnpike is 241.3 miles (388.3 km), from the western terminus in Northwest Township near Edon, where it meets the Indiana Toll Road at the Ohio–Indiana border, to the eastern terminus in Springfield Township near Petersburg where it meets the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the Ohio–Pennsylvania border.
I-80 at Ohio border in Shenango Township: I-80 at New Jersey border in Delaware Water Gap: 1956: current I-80S: 349.67: 562.74 I-80S at Ohio border in North Beaver Township: I-80S at New Jersey border in Philadelphia: 1956: 1964 Renumbered to I-76 to conform to AASHTO policy against suffixed routes I-81: 232.63: 374.38
I-76 / Ohio Turnpike east to Pennsylvania Turnpike – Akron, Pittsburgh: Eastern end of Ohio Turnpike concurrency; Ohio Turnpike exit 218; Penna Tpk. not signed eastbound – CR 18 (Mahoning Avenue) Eastbound exit only: Austintown Township: 223.01: 358.90: 223: SR 46 – Niles, Canfield: 223.91: 360.35: 224A: SR 11 south – Canfield
Pennsylvania is bordered on the north and northeast by New York; on the east by New Jersey; on the south by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia; on the west by Ohio; and on the northwest by Lake Erie. It has a small border on Lake Erie with Canada. The Delaware, Susquehanna, Monongahela, Allegheny, and Ohio rivers are the state's major rivers.
US 62 was designated in Pennsylvania in 1932, replacing PA 65 between the Ohio border near Sharon and Franklin, PA 8 between Franklin and Oil City, PA 57 between Oil City and Fryburg, and PA 66 between Fryburg and the New York border. Signs were installed by June 1 of that year. [2]