This article is about the Interstate Highway in Ohio, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. For the Interstate Highway in Colorado and Nebraska, see
Interstate 76 (Colorado–Nebraska) .
Interstate 76
I-76 highlighted in red
Length 434.87 mi[ 2] (699.86 km) Existed 1964[ 1] –present NHS Entire route West end I-71 / US 224 near Westfield Center, OH Major intersections
I-77 in Akron, OH
I-80 / Ohio Turnpike near Youngstown, OH
I-79 / US 19 in Cranberry Township, PA
I-70 from New Stanton, PA to Breezewood, PA
I-99 / US 220 / US 220 Bus. in Bedford, PA
I-81 / US 11 near Carlisle, PA
I-83 near Harrisburg, PA
I-276 / Penna Turnpike in Valley Forge, PA
I-95 in Philadelphia, PA
I-676 / US 130 in Camden, NJ
East end I-295 / Route 42 in Bellmawr, NJ
Country United States States Ohio , Pennsylvania , New Jersey
Interstate 76 is an Interstate Highway in the United States . It goes from Westfield Center, Ohio east to Bellmawr, New Jersey . The route is 434.36 miles (699.03 km) long.[ 2]
Just west of Youngstown , I-76 joins the Ohio Turnpike and heads around the south side of Youngstown. In Pennsylvania , I-76 runs across most of the state on the Pennsylvania Turnpike . It passes near Pittsburgh and Harrisburg before leaving the Turnpike to enter Philadelphia . It is called the Schuylkill Expressway in Philadelphia. It crossing the Walt Whitman Bridge into New Jersey . After Interstate 76 reaches its eastern terminus, the freeway continues as Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway to Atlantic City .
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Signed Unsigned Lists Major Interstates highlighted
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