Interstate 76C

Interstate 76C is an unsigned route spurring 1.35 miles east from the interchange with I-676 at the east end of the Walt Whitman Bridge to U.S. 130 (Crescent Boulevard) in south Camden and Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) at Audubon Park. The freeway provides a high speed route between Black Horse Pike and Philadelphia. I-76C in New Jersey was the only suffixed route with the letter C in the Interstate system until IH 69C in South Texas was designated in July 2013.

Interstate 76C connects I-76 east on the Walt Whitman Bridge with I-676 via a loop ramp onto I-76C west. Interstate 676 proceeds north to Centerville and the South Waterfront in Camden.
09/19/04
Interstate 76C parallels Newton Creek from I-76 to a loop ramp for U.S. 130 (Crescent Boulevard) north to Route 168 (Mt. Ephraim Avenue) in Camden.
09/19/04
Sign changes made between 2000 and 2004 replaced Camden with Collingswood for U.S. 130 north.
06/19/00
I-76C concludes at a wye interchange with Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) south to Audubon and Haddon Township. U.S. 130 (Crescent Boulevard) heads north from I-76C to Woodlynne, Collingswood and Pennsauken.
09/19/04

Traffic from Route 168 (Black Horse Pike) north and U.S. 130 (Crescent Boulevard) south combine along Interstate 76C west ahead of a directional cloverleaf interchange with I-76 west and I-676 north.
09/19/04
Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman, Carter Buchanan: 09/19/04
- Alex Nitzman: 06/19/00, 09/19/04
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Page Updated Monday November 21, 2022.