


Exit 1B loops onto I-80 east toward Mercer from the cloverleaf interchange joining PA 760 south with Interstate 376 eastbound.
09/30/10

PA 18 heads south from West Middlesex to connect with PA 551 (Pulaski Road) and I-376 at Exit 2.
09/30/10

PA 18 (New Castle Road) joins the borough of West Middlesex with Wilmington township to the southeast.
09/30/10

Continuing south from Shenango township, Interstate 376 reaches the city of New Castle in 13 miles.
09/30/10

PA 208 travels west from the borough of New Wilmington to meet Interstate 376 at a diamond interchange (Exit 5).
09/30/10

PA 208 (Pulaski Road) combines with PA 551 just west of I-376 through the community of Pulaski.
09/30/10

PA 208 concludes to the west beyond New Bedford at U.S. 422 by the Ohio state line. PA 208 east leads to Westminster College in New Wilmington and Volant.
09/30/10

Mitchell Road (SR 4012) links I-376 with PA 18 (Wilmington Road) and Mercer Road (SR 1005) at Pearson Park.
09/30/10

Pulaski Road provides the connection from I-376 east to U.S. 422 (Benjamin Franklin Highway) west to Youngstown, Ohio in lieu of a direct ramp at Exit 12.
09/30/10

Exit 12B loops onto U.S. 422 Business (Sampson Street) east. Founded at the confluence of the Shenango River and Neshannock Creek in 1798, the city of New Castle became a borough in 1825. It was transferred to new Lawrence County in 1849 and became a city in 1869. Steel mills brought prosperity and population to the city, with as many as nearly 40,000 people living in New Castle at one point.
09/30/10



U.S. 224 extends east along Street to U.S. 422 Business (Sampson Street) in New Castle. The two routes combine along Falls Street to PA 18 (Jefferson Street) in Downtown.
09/30/10

Originating in New Castle, U.S. 224 travels west to Poland, Ohio and overall to U.S. 24 in Huntington, Indiana.
09/30/10


PA 108 branches west from PA 18 at New Castle to I-376 at Exit 17 and the community of Mount Jackson.
09/30/10

PA 108 heads west to the Ohio state line near Petersburg and north with PA 18 to Downtown New Castle.
09/30/10

I-376 (Beaver Valley Expressway) navigates through an S-curve midway through the borough of New Beaver.
09/30/10

A parclo interchange (Exit 26) connects I-376 with an access road to the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) in two miles.
09/30/10

Shenango Road (SR 4001) ties into the exchange at Exit 26 from the east, linking I-376 with PA 351 (Fairlane Boulevard) to the north.
09/30/10

The New Castle Interchange along the Pennsylvania Turnpike is the first east of the Ohio Turnpike along Interstate 76.
09/30/10

I-76 transitions onto the Ohio Turnpike west ahead of I-680 north into Youngstown. I-76 follows the Pennsylvania Turnpike mainline east to Harrisburg and Valley Forge outside Philadelphia.
09/30/10

PA 551 runs across the south side of Big Beaver west from Exit 29 to Darlington and east to PA 18 in the city of Beaver Falls.
10/12/01

PA 68 meets the Beaver Valley Expressway at a parclo interchange (Exit 38) in Vanport township. The state route parallels the Ohio River between Glasgow and Beaver. The farthest north point of the Ohio River is located at Rochester, where PA 68 turns northeast toward Zelienople, Butler and Clarion.
10/12/01

I-376 proceeds south across the Ohio River on the Vanport Bridge to cross paths with PA 18 again at Exit 39.
10/12/01


A wye interchange connects Business Loop I-376 west and Flaugherty Run Road (SR 3089) with I-376 east along a c/d roadway to Exit 52 for Clinton Road.
06/11/10

Clinton Road (SR 3089) links I-376 (Airport Parkway) with U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway) at Washington Road and the community of Clinton.
06/11/10

I-376 turns southeast to Exit 53 for both PA Turnpike 576 (Southern Beltway) and Airport Boulevard to the passenger terminal at Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT).
06/11/10

PA 576 (Southern Beltway) heads southwest to U.S. 22 (William Penn Highway) in Washington County. The toll road curves east from there to I-79 in South Fayette township.
06/11/10

A trumpet interchange joins I-376 (Airport Parkway) with PA 576 adjacent to ramps for Airport Boulevard at Exit 53.
06/11/10

Business Loop I-376 and I-376 converge at a directional T interchange (Exit 57) along the Moon township line in a half mile.
06/14/10

Business Loop I-376 and the Orange Belt head north to University Boulevard. The Orange Belt overlays I-376 east to U.S. 22/30 at PA 60.
06/14/10

An auxiliary lane opens along I-376 eastbound from Business Loop I-376 to the folded diamond interchange (Exit 58) with Cliff Mine Road west and Montour Run Road (SR 3072) east.
06/11/10

Montour Run Road passes north of the retail area anchored by Robinson Town Center and The Mall at Robinson east to Beaver Grade Road.
06/11/10

The succeeding exit along I-376 (Airport Parkway) east is with Robinson Town Centre Boulevard. U.S. 22/30 east and PA 60 west converge with I-376 at the subsequent exit.
06/11/10

Robinson Town Centre Boulevard and Summit Park Drive serve a large area for shopping, with most major big box retailers located near the exchange with I-376.
06/11/10

A parclo interchange follows with the freeway along U.S. 22/30 west toward Weirton, West Virginia and the southbound beginning of PA 60 along Steubenville Pike.
06/11/10

U.S. 22/30 combine west to North Fayette township near Imperial. U.S. 22 continues from there to Hanover township, Weirton and the Veterans Memorial Bridge spanning the Ohio River into Steubenville, Ohio.
06/11/10

Two of the four loops at the cloverleaf interchange joining I-376 with U.S. 22/30 and PA 60 were removed by 2011.
06/11/10

PA 60 formerly continued from Airport Parkway onto Steubenville Pike. The remainder of the state route travels 9.4 miles east to Moon Run, Crafton and PA 51 at West End Village in Pittsburgh.
06/11/10




U.S. 22/30 combine with I-376 along Parkway West to Downtown Pittsburgh and Parkway East to Forest Hills.
06/11/10

Ridge Road runs south from Campbells Run Road and I-376 to McMichael Road (SR 3041) in Collier township.
06/11/10

Campbells Run Road parallels the north side of Parkway West from PA 60 to the exchange joining I-376 with I-79 near Carnegie.
06/11/10

Advancing east, I-376/U.S. 22-30 enter a cloverstack interchange (Exit 64) with Interstate 79 in two miles.
06/13/10

Construction through Spring 2019 widened I-376 to six lanes and added the missing movements at the exchange with I-79. This included the flyover to I-79 northbound.
06/13/10

Prior to June 2009, Interstate 279 commenced along Parkway West along U.S. 22/30 eastbound at I-79. I-279 was renumbered as an extension of I-376 at that time.
06/13/10

Interstate 79 travels the height of western Pennsylvania from the West Virginia state line south of Washington to Bayfront Parkway in Erie.
06/13/10

I-376 east to I-279 north leads to the North Shore of the Ohio and Allegheny Rivers where Acrisure Stadium (home of the Pittsburgh Steelers) and PNC Park (home of the Pittsburgh Pirates) are located.
06/11/10

I-376/U.S. 22-30 cross Chartiers Creek, a Pittsburgh, Chartiers & Youghiogheny Railroad line and PA 50 (Noblestown Road) along a viaduct leading east to Exit 65.
06/11/10

PA 50 begins at the West Virginia state line near Independence. It parallels I-79 north from Bridgeville to Heidelberg before shifting east into Carnegie and I-376/U.S. 22-30.
06/11/10

A trumpet interchange (Exit 65) connects Parkway West with Lydia Street (SR 3058) to PA 50 on Main Street. PA 50 continues north to Green Tree and PA 60 at Westwood in Pittsburgh.
06/11/10

The next exit along I-376 eastbound is for PA 121 (Greentree Road) north to PA 50 via Poplar Street in Greentree and south to Mt. Lebanon. PA 121 is also part of the Pittsburgh Blue Belt route.
06/11/10

Part of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railroad line, the Norfolk and Western Railway Bridge spans Penn Lincoln Parkway just east of the exchange with PA 50 in Scott township.
06/11/10

I-376/U.S. 22-30 east enters Green Tree ahead of Exit 67. Settled in 1793, the area had many of its roads paved in 1939, and Penn-Lincoln Parkway West was constructed through the community in 1952. The borough was incorporated in 1885 and established as a home rule community in 1975.
06/11/10

PA 121 runs just 4.1 miles south to U.S. 19 in Mt. Lebanon township and north to PA 50 (Noblestown Road) along the Pittsburgh city line.
06/11/10

A loop ramp joins I-376 east from Poplar Street ahead of the off-ramp (Exit 67) for PA 121 (Greentree Road).
06/11/10

Interstate 376 lowers from Greentree to the Fort Pitt Tunnel over the ensuing 1.5 mile stretch from PA 121 (Greentree Road).
06/11/10

U.S. 19 (Banksville Road) north converges with I-376/U.S. 22-30 ahead of PA 51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard) and the Fort Pitt Tunnel.
06/11/10

U.S. 19 Truck accompanies PA 51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard) south from Exit 69B to W Liberty Avenue en route to Dormont. PA 51 heads southeast to PA Turnpike 43 (Mont Fayette Turnpike) at Jefferson Hills for Uniontown.
06/11/10

A wye interchange (Exit 68) joins Parkway Center Drive with I-376/U.S. 22-30 east ahead of this shield assembly.
06/11/10

A runaway truck ramp falls within the exchange bringing U.S. 19 north I-376/U.S. 22-30 east from Banksville Road.
06/11/10

All vehicles transporting hazardous materials are directed off I-376 east to either U.S. 19/PA 51 north toward the West End Bridge or PA 51/U.S. 19 Truck south.
06/11/10





U.S. 19/PA 51 overlap north to West End Village. PA 51 branches northwest there to McKees Rocks while U.S. 19 crosses the West End Bridge to PA 65 by the Manchester neighborhood.
06/11/10

Left Exit 70C connects I-376/U.S. 22-30 east with Interstate 279 to Fort Duquesne Bridge and the North Shore in one mile.
06/11/10

U.S. 19 follows the loop ramp (Exit 69C) from I-376 east onto PA 51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard) north to the West End community. U.S. 19 Truck overlaps I-376 east and I-279 north from here to Ross township.
06/11/10




I-376/U.S. 22-30 enter the Fort Pitt Tunnel immediately east of U.S. 19/PA 51 (Saw Mill Run Boulevard).
06/11/10

The Fort Pitt Tunnel burrows under Mount Washington before emerging at the base of the Fort Pitt Bridge over the Monongahela River.
06/11/10

With separate bores for east and westbound traffic, the Fort Pitt Tunnel is 3,614 feet long.1
06/11/10

The Fort Pitt Tunnel opened in September 1960 as part of the I-70 corridor and later I-79 and I-279.
06/11/10

The Fort Pitt Tunnel exits from Mount Washington onto the upper deck of the Fort Pitt Bridge, a steel through arch bridge built in 1959.
06/11/10

A wye interchange adds two lanes to the Fort Pitt Bridge upper deck from PA 837 (W Carson Street) on the South Shore.
06/11/10

Locally known as the Golden Triangle, Downtown Pittsburgh comes into view from across the Monogahela River.
06/11/10

Traffic partitions at the east end of the Fort Pitt Bridge for I-279 north (Left Exit 70C), Exit 70B to Fort Duquesne Boulevard and David L. Lawrence Convention Center and Exit 70A to Liberty Avenue and Boulevard of the Allies (SR 2208).
06/11/10




I-376/U.S. 22-30 straddle the north banks of the Monongahela River along Penn-Lincoln Parkway East by Downtown Pittsburgh.
06/11/10

A directional T interchange (Left Exit 71A) joins I-376/U.S. 22-30 with Grant Street at 2nd Avenue two blocks south of the Allegheny County Courthouse.
06/11/10

Grant Street north links with the Purple Belt. Encircling Downtown Pittsburgh, the Purple Belt follows Grant Street north, Liberty Avenue west, Stanwix Street south and Boulevard of the Allies east back to Grant Street.
06/11/10

Grant Street connects I-376/U.S. 22-30 east with Forbes Avenue east to Duquesne University, Crosstown Boulevard south to the Liberty Bridge and Interstate 579 north by PPG Paints Arena (home of the Pittsburgh Penguins).
06/11/10

Due to the lack of expansive shoulders on this section of the Penn-Lincoln Parkway, there are several emergency pull outs along both directions of Interstate 376 and U.S. 22-30.
06/11/10

A Port Authority of Allegheny County (PAAC) Railroad bridge spans I-376/U.S. 22-30 and the Monongahela River east of the Smithfield Street Bridge.
06/11/10

The Liberty Bridge, which connects the Liberty Tunnels with Crosstown Boulevard and Interstate 579, passes over I-376/U.S. 22-30 without any exit from Penn-Lincoln Parkway.
06/11/10

I-376/U.S. 22-30 advances one mile to Exit 72A for Forbes Avenue (SR 2108) east to Oakland and the University of Pittsburgh.
06/11/10

I-376 (Parkway East) passes under the 10th Street Bridge at Uptown. This suspension bridge connects with the Armstrong Tunnel north below Duquesne University to Forbes Avenue east of Downtown. South across the Monongahela River, the span links with 10th Street to PA 837 (E Carson Street) at South Side Flats.
06/11/10

Exit 72A joins Forbes Avenue east below PA 885 (Boulevard of the Allies) at Oakland. Beyond the University of Pittsburgh Forbes Avenue leads to Carnegie Mellon University, Schenley Park and Frick Park.
06/11/10

Overlapping wye interchanges join I-376 east with Forbes Avenue and west with PA 885 (Boulevard of the Allies) below the Birmingham Bridge.
06/11/10

I-376/U.S. 22-30 (Parkway East) passes under the Greenfield Bridge 0.75 miles from the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
05/24/02

Exit 74 joins I-376 east with Beachwood Boulevard at Forward Avenue. Forward Avenue heads north to Murray Avenue and Squirrel Hill while Beechwood Boulevard turns south to Homestead.
05/24/02

Continuing east through the borough of Edgewood, I-376/U.S. 22 approach the split with U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway) east through Forest Hills.
10/14/01

U.S. 30 travels southeast from Exit 78A and Forest Hills to Chalfont, North Braddock and East Pittsburgh. Exit 78B loops onto PA 8 (Ardmore Boulevard) north into Wilkinsburg. PA 8 starts here and concludes at U.S. 20 in Erie.
10/14/01



PA 130 (Beulah Road) travels north from Turtle Creek to I-376 at Churchill and PA 8 near the Fleming Bridge in the Highland Park community of Pittsburgh. Exit 79B links Parkway East with Churchill Road (SR 2014) east of Beulah Road.
10/14/01

U.S. 22 Business (William Penn Highway) branches southeast from I-376/U.S. 22 at Exit 80 in Churchhill. The arterial route loops south into Wilkins township and east to Monroeville.
10/14/01

PA 48 leads south from I-376/U.S. 22 at Exit 84A. Following the Orange Belt around the Pittsburgh metropolitan area, PA 48 connects with PA 148 at McKeesport and PA 51 south of Elizabeth.
10/14/01
Sources:
- Fort Pitt Tunnel. Bridgehunter.com
Connect with:
Interstate 76
Interstate 79
Interstate 279
Interstate 579
U.S. 19
U.S. 22
U.S. 30
U.S. 422
Route 60
Page Updated 01-07-2021.