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The turnpike enters Chester County, running southeast [18] [19] [20] to an exit for PA 100 north of Downingtown and the western suburbs of Philadelphia; an interchange with PA 29 is near Malvern.
PA Turnpike 576 (Southern Beltway) – Pittsburgh International Airport: Exit 2 on PA 576; E-ZPass or toll-by-plate: North Fayette Township: 20.981: 33.766: Western end of freeway section: US 22 west (William Penn Highway) / PA 978 south (Bateman Road) – Weirton, Imperial: Western end of US 22 concurrency; northern terminus of PA 978: 22.486: ...
U.S. Route 30 Business (US 30 Bus.) is a 19-mile (31 km) business route of US 30 in Chester County, Pennsylvania.The route follows the former alignment of US 30 between Sadsbury Township and East Whiteland Township, passing through Coatesville, Downingtown, and Exton.
The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission announced Friday that the highway will be closed in both directions on Sunday from midnight to 6 a.m. between the Morgantown Interchange (Exit 298) in Berks ...
PA 100 heads northwest between woods to the southwest and fields to the northeast as it reaches a double trumpet interchange providing access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the Downingtown interchange. The road passes near business parks and enters Upper Uwchlan Township as it crosses under the Pennsylvania Turnpike and reaches Eagle. [2] [3]
Pa. Turnpike: How to get E-ZPass, use the new app and save money - even on toll-by-plate. Traffic alert:5-week detour of East Market Street starts soon. What you need to know.
Pennsylvania Route 113 (PA 113) is a 46.9-mile-long (75.5 km) state route in eastern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 30 Business (US 30 Bus.) in Downingtown. Its northern terminus is at PA 611 in Tinicum Township. The route is signed as north–south although its exact alignment follows a northeast-southwest ...
In the mid 1950s, the signs were modified to have "PA" instead of "Penna", with the lone exception being the mainline Pennsylvania Turnpike (which continues to use "Penna" today for both the mainline, the Northeast Extension, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission logo); additionally, the numbers were made more round and the signs were made ...