Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - Highways

Highways

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission finances, operates and maintains the following highways:

  • The Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline across southern Pennsylvania, signed as Interstates 70, 76 and 276.
  • The Pennsylvania Turnpike's Northeast Extension across eastern Pennsylvania, signed as Interstate 476.
  • The James E. Ross Highway in western Pennsylvania, signed as Interstate 376.
  • The Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 66.
  • The Mon/Fayette Expressway in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 43.
  • The Southern Beltway in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 576. At some point in the future, the bypass is expected to be signed as Interstate 576.
  • The Keystone Shortway across northern Pennsylvania, signed as Interstate 80, has been leased to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania under Act 44 of 2007 for conversion to a future toll road. On September 11, 2008, the Federal Highway Administration rejected Pennsylvania's application to toll Interstate 80.

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