Exit List
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dauphin | Lower Swatara Township | 0.0 | To PA 230 (Eisenhower Boulevard) | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance. |
0.1 | I-76 / Penna. Tpk. – Philadelphia, Pittsburgh | Harrisburg East exit of PA Turnpike | ||
0.3 | I-283 north – Harrisburg | |||
1.8 | PA 441 south / SR 3032 – Harrisburg International Airport | Penn State Harrisburg | ||
2.9 | To PA 441 (North Union Street / Fulling Mill Road) | |||
Londonderry Township | 3.9 | Middletown, Hummelstown | ||
6.8 | To PA 230 (Toll House Road) / PA 341 | |||
Lancaster | Mount Joy Township | 11.6 | PA 743 – Hershey, Elizabethtown | |
15.0 | Rheems, Elizabethtown | |||
Rapho Township | 20.0 | PA 772 – Manheim, Mount Joy | ||
21.2 | Esbenshade Road | Eastbound Exit, Westbound Entrance | ||
21.8 | PA 230 – Mount Joy | Eastern terminus of PA 230, Westbound exit, Eastbound entrance. | ||
East Hempfield Township | 22.5 | Spooky Nook Road - Salunga | ||
25.4 | PA 722 – Landisville | Western terminus of PA 722. Continues westbound as State Rd. | ||
27.0 | PA 741 – Millersville, East Petersburg | |||
Manheim Township | 27.8 | PA 72 (Manheim Pike) | ||
Lancaster | 28.4 | US 30 west – York | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance. | |
28.7 | Fruitville Pike | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance. | ||
29.0 | US 30 east – Philadelphia | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance. |
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