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To make a payment on any outstanding balances, call the Pennsylvania Turnpike Customer Service Center at 1-877-736-6727. When prompted, select option 1 and then option 5 to resolve the amounts owed.
Beginning Sunday, Jan. 7 at midnight, Pennsylvania Turnpike tolls will increase five percent for Toll by Plate and E-ZPass customers. How much higher tolls will you be paying in 2024 to use the PA ...
The Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline across southern Pennsylvania, cosigned with Interstates 70, 76, 276 and 95. The Pennsylvania Turnpike's Northeast Extension across eastern Pennsylvania, cosigned with Interstate 476. The James E. Ross Highway in western Pennsylvania, cosigned with Interstate 376.
The short section between that interchange and the Delaware River Bridge opened to traffic on May 23, 1956. This was a joint construction project with the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. [3] [227] Pennsylvania Governor George M. Leader and New Jersey Governor Robert B. Meyner were present at the opening ceremony. [228]
Pay as you throw (PAYT) (also called trash metering, unit pricing, variable rate pricing, or user-pay) is a usage-pricing model for disposing of municipal solid waste. Users are charged a rate based on how much waste they present for collection to the municipality or local authority. A variety of models exist depending on the region and ...
Jan. 6—The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission this week reminded drivers that a toll increase approved last year will take effect across the highway system at 12:01 a.m., on Jan. 7. The Commission ...
PA Turnpike 66 begins in New Stanton at a cloverleaf interchange with US 119, near Interstate 70 and Interstate 76/Pennsylvania Turnpike. Up to Arona Road, its first interchange, no tolls are collected. The route then meets PA 136 before reaching the Hempfield Toll Plaza. Near Jeannette, PA Turnpike 66 interchanges with US 30 and PA 130.
In 1804, a turnpike called the Bethlehem Turnpike was created to run between Philadelphia and Bethlehem. [16] The turnpike was authorized to collect tolls in 1834, with many of its tollgates erected. [17] The Bethlehem Pike became a free road in 1904 and tolls were removed in 1910. [18] PA 309 southbound in Springfield Township, Montgomery County