Exit List
Mileposts reflect the distance from the Ohio border along the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
| County | Location | Mile | km | Old exit | New exit | Destinations | Notes |
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| Montgomery |
King of Prussia | 327.28 | 526.71 | I-76 west / Penna. Tpk. – Harrisburg I-276 east / Penna. Tpk. to I-476 (Northeast Extension) – Allentown, New Jersey |
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| Valley Forge toll plaza | |||||||
| 327.55 | 527.14 | 25 | 327 | North Gulph Road / Village Drive – Valley Forge | Eastbound access only; serves Valley Forge National Park | ||
| 327.70 | 527.38 | 25 | 327 | Mall Boulevard | Westbound access only; serves the King of Prussia Mall | ||
| 327.98 | 527.83 | 26A | 328A | US 202 south to US 422 west / Swedesford Road – West Chester, Pottstown | |||
| 328.23 | 528.23 | 26B | 328B | US 202 north – King of Prussia | |||
| Upper Merion Township | 329 | South Gulph Road / South Henderson Road – King of Prussia | Westbound access only | ||||
| 330.30 | 531.57 | 27 | 330 | PA 320 – Gulph Mills | No westbound entrance | ||
| West Conshohocken | 332.36 | 534.88 | 28 | 331A 331B |
I-476 (Blue Route) – Chester, Plymouth Meeting PA 23 – Conshohocken |
Eastbound exit and westbound entrance |
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| 332.61 | 535.28 | 29 | 332 | PA 23 – Conshohocken | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance Originally planned western terminus of the Ten Mile Loop |
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| Gladwyne | 337.39 | 542.98 | 30 | 337 | Gladwyne | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | |
| Belmont Hills | 338.73 | 545.13 | 31 | 338 | Belmont Avenue / Green Lane | To Manayunk and Roxborough | |
| Philadelphia |
Philadelphia | 340.20 | 547.50 | 33 | 339 | US 1 south (City Avenue) | To Saint Joseph's University; western terminus of US 1 concurrency |
| 340.34 | 547.72 | 32 | 340A | Lincoln Drive, Kelly Drive | To Germantown, Wissahickon Park | ||
| 340.92 | 548.66 | 34 | 340B | US 1 north (Roosevelt Boulevard) | To Northeast Philadelphia; eastern terminus of US 1 concurrency | ||
| 342.55 | 551.28 | 35 | 341 | Montgomery Drive / West River Drive | To West Fairmount Park, Mann Music Center | ||
| 343.73 | 553.18 | 36 | 342 | US 13 / US 30 west (Girard Avenue) – Philadelphia Zoo | To East Fairmount Park; western terminus of US 30 concurrency | ||
| 344.57 | 554.53 | 37 | 343 | Spring Garden Street / Haverford Avenue | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 345.04 | 555.29 | 38 | 344 | I-676 east / US 30 east – Central Philadelphia | Eastern terminus of US 30 concurrency | ||
| 345.36 | 555.80 | 39 | 345 | 30th Street / Market Street – Amtrak/SEPTA | To Drexel University | ||
| 346.04 | 556.90 | 40 | 346A | South Street | To University of Pennsylvania | ||
| 346.80 | 558.12 | 41 | 346B | Grays Ferry Avenue / University Avenue – Civic Center | To University City Originally planned eastern terminus of the Five Mile Loop |
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| 347.41 | 559.10 | 42 | 346C | 28th Street | Eastbound access only | ||
| 347.71 | 559.59 | 42 | 346C | Vare Avenue / Mifflin Street | Westbound access only | ||
| 348.01 | 560.07 | 43A | 347A | PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) – Philadelphia International Airport | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| 348.01 | 560.07 | 43B | 347 | Passyunk Avenue / Oregon Avenue | |||
| 349.14 | 561.89 | 44 | 348 | PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) – Philadelphia International Airport | Westbound exit and eastbound entrance | ||
| 349.65 | 562.71 | 45 | 349 | PA 611 (Broad Street) – Sports Complex | |||
| 350.14 | 563.50 | 46 | 350 | 7th Street South / Packer Avenue | No westbound entrance | ||
| 350.53 | 564.12 | 47 | 351A-B | I-95 / Front Street – Trenton, Chester | |||
| Delaware River |
351.98 | 566.46 | Walt Whitman Bridge $5 toll westbound only |
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| Camden |
Gloucester City | 351.98 | 566.46 | I-76 east – Atlantic City | New Jersey state line | ||
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