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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 ...
Drivers on the I-76 highway were in for a surprise on Wednesday. No, it wasn't a traffic jam. It was a near 300 pound pig named Dorothy, who'd escaped from a trailer taking her to an animal rescue ...
Arizona State Route 76 (former) Arkansas Highway 76. Arkansas Highway 76 (1926) (former) California State Route 76; Colorado State Highway 76 (1923–1976) (former) Florida State Road 76. County Road 76A (Martin County, Florida) Georgia State Route 76; Hawaii Route 76; Illinois Route 76; Iowa Highway 76; K-76 (Kansas highway) Kentucky Route 76 ...
U.S. Route 76 (US 76) is an east–west U.S. highway in the Southeastern United States that travels for 548 miles (882 km). Its western terminus is at US 41 and the eastern terminus of US 72 (Broad Street) in the city of Chattanooga, Tennessee, where it travels in a generally due east direction, to its eastern terminus at Wrightsville Beach, North Carolina.
I-70 briefly follows an at-grade portion of US 30 with traffic lights in Breezewood, Pennsylvania. There are gaps in the Interstate Highway System where the roadway carrying an Interstate shield does not conform to the standards set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the body that sets the regulations for the Interstate Highway System.
East of SR 754, the highway carries two lanes in each direction. SR 76 has a cloverleaf interchange with the SR 288 freeway, east of which the highway becomes a toll road and crosses Falling Creek. The state highway has its first toll plaza just west of its diamond interchange with SR 653 (Courthouse Road). The northbound exit ramp and ...
The sinkhole — which appeared large enough to swallow several cars hole — opened on the side of Interstate 80 in Wharton sometime around 7:45 a.m.
The tangled mess at Bristol-Oxford Valley and North Oxford Valley roads will be reconfigured out to Lincoln Highway (Route 1) with the stop signs will be replaced with traffic signals.