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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.
I-90 Pennsylvania real time traffic, road conditions, Pennsylvania constructions, current driving time, current average speed and Pennsylvania accident reports. Traffic Jam/Road closed/Detour helper.
Both lanes of Interstate 90 westbound are closed from the New York state border to Exit 45 (Route 20, North East) due to a tractor trailer crash near the Pennsylvania Welcome Center. A Tier 2 restriction remains in place for both directions of the highway from the New York state border to the Ohio state border. 511PA, which is free and ...
Exit guide and information for Interstate 90 in Pennsylvania.
I-90 returns to the rural areas of northeastern Erie County and intersects I-86 before it reaches the New York state line near the borough of North East. [51] At 46 miles (74 km), the Pennsylvania section is I-90's shortest within a single state. [2]
Work is scheduled to restart April 9, 2024, weather permitting, and will include minor drainage, cleanup work, and project landscaping as well as placement of the cable median barrier. Work is expected to be completed by August 2024.
In 1959, the state of Ohio began to build their section of I-90 up to the border. They did not open their section and what happened was a repeat of when the Pennsylvania Turnpike opened to the Ohio/Pennsylvania border and dumped cars into Petersburg, Ohio.
Interstate 90 passes through Erie County in northwestern Pennsylvania along a 46.2 mile course. Paralleling U.S. 20 and Multi State Route 5 to the south, I-90 enters the Keystone State at West Springfield and departs for New York near State Line.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced today the early completion of major work on the project to reconstruct nearly seven miles of Interstate 90 and the Route 18 interchange in Erie County.
Interstate Highways make up three percent of all roadway lane miles in Pennsylvania and have a combined length of 1,953 mi (3,143 km) within the state. Twenty-four percent of all vehicle traffic is on the Interstate System.