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The Pennsylvania Turnpike, sometimes shortened to Penna Turnpike or PA Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road which is operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) in Pennsylvania. It runs for 360 miles (580 km) across the southern part of the state, connecting Pittsburgh and Philadelphia , and passes through four tunnels as it ...
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.
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.
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.
As part of our service, our 550,000 customers who use the PA Turnpike daily enjoy many benefits, including: 24/7 access to a system-wide roadside assistance. a dedicated State Police Troop.
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 ...
Interstate 76, the Pennsylvania Turnpike, crosses the northern part of the township from east to west, with access from Exit 201 just to the west in Lurgan Township, Franklin County. From Exit 201 it is 43 miles (69 km) east to Harrisburg, the state capital, and 161 miles (259 km) west to Pittsburgh.
In the Quakertown area, the PA 309 segment of the pike averages a daily traffic of 18,000 vehicles. [27] North of Center Valley, the road is aligned as PA 378, Old Bethlehem Pike, and Old Philadelphia Pike, with an average traffic of 17,000 vehicles a day on PA 378. [27] The northernmost segment of the pike is known as Main Street in Bethlehem. [1]