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Interstate 76 Pennsylvania Turnpike

The Schuylkill Expressway /ˈskuːkəl/, locally known as 'the Schuylkill', is a two to eight lane freeway through southwestern Montgomery County and the city of Philadelphia, and the easternmost segment of Interstate 76 in the U.S. State of Pennsylvania. It extends from the Valley Forge exit of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in King of Prussia, paralleling its namesake Schuylkill River for most of the route, to the Walt Whitman Bridge in South Philadelphia. It serves as the primary corridor into.

In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, Interstate 76 consists entirely of the following two routes:

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  • The Pennsylvania Turnpike, from the Ohio state line to Valley Forge.
  • The Schuylkill Expressway, from Valley Forge to the New Jersey state line.
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Additionally, the Penn-Lincoln Parkway in the Pittsburgh metropolitan area (now Interstate 376) was known as Interstate 76 from 1964 to the 1970s.


Interstate 76
Previous state:
Ohio
PennsylvaniaNext state:
New Jersey
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