Interstate 276
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Interstate 276 Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System |
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Length: | 32.65 mi[1] (52.55 km) | ||||||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1964 | ||||||||||||||||
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Interstate 276 (abbreviated I-276) is a segment of the Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline running from Interstate 76 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania to the Pennsylvania/New Jersey border at the Delaware River, where it connects with the New Jersey Turnpike extension. The part between the I-95 overpass and the Delaware River will become I-95 once the Pennsylvania Turnpike/Interstate 95 Interchange Project is finished; the New Jersey side is already designated I-95, but it is not signed as such. The highway, originally designated as Interstate 280 when the Pennsylvania Turnpike between the Ohio state line and Valley Forge was I-80S, received its present number in 1964 when I-80S became I-76.
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[edit] Route Description
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I-276 begins at Valley Forge, exit 326 of the Pennsylvania Turnpike when I-276 meets I-76 near the King of Prussia Mall at a current construction project on the Pennsylvania Turnpike from exit 326 to exit 333. I-276 meets I-476 at the Mid-County Interchange at exit 20 and as an alternate exit 333. I-476 northward is the Northeast extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and I-476 southward is a free limited access road called The Blue Route. I-276 continues mostly as a 6 laned highway from the I-476 interchange. On mile marker 340 and only westbound lanes, I-276 has a slip ramp for Virginia Drive and is EZ-Pass only. At exit 339 the Fort Washington exit, I-276 meets PA 309. At exit 343, I-276 meets PA 611 at the Willow Grove exit. At exit 351, I-276 meets US 1 at the Philadelphia exit. At mile marker 355 in Bristol Township, a future interchange called Pennsylvania Turnpike/Interstate 95 Interchange Project will be constructed that will connect I-276 with I-95 and I-276 will end at this point when the project will be completed. Before the Tolls, I-276 meets US 13 at the Delaware Valley exit (358). According to some sources, I-276 ends crossing the Delaware River into New Jersey but some maps have the I-276 shield on the New Jersey Turnpike extension.
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County | Location | Mile [2] | # [3] | Destinations | Notes |
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Montgomery | Upper Merion Township | 0.00 326.96 |
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To King of Prussia Mall and Valley Forge National Historic Park. |
Plymouth Township | 6.83 333.79 |
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7.57 334.53 |
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Eastbound only. Mid-County Interchange. | |||
7.80 334.76 |
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Westbound only. Mid-County Interchange. | ||
Upper Dublin Township | 12.24 339.20 |
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To Fort Washington Expo Center and Temple University Ambler Campus. | |
13.51 340.47 |
340 | Virginia Drive (EZ-Pass only) | Westbound only. No Trucks. | ||
Upper Moreland Township | 16.67 343.63 |
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Penn State Abington Campus. | |
Bucks | Bensalem Township | 25.01 351.97 |
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26.28 353.24 |
Philadelphia Park Slip Ramp | Proposed E-ZPass only. Eastbound only. PTC announced the construction of slip ramp in September 2006 to allow direct access to Philadelphia Park Racetrack, the location of a future slot machine parlor. |
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Bristol | 29.39 356.35 |
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31.32 358.28 |
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32.53 359.49 |
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New Jersey/Pennsylvania state line. Barrier toll Eastern terminus of ![]() ![]() ![]() |
[edit] References
- ^ Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
- ^ DeLorme. Street Atlas USA measuring tool, 2007 edition.
- ^ Exit list for Interstate 276. Pahighways. Retrieved on April 4, 2007.
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