Interstate 376 West - Monroeville to Fort Pitt Bridge




Ramps from the Pittsburgh Interchange along the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76) combine ahead of the toll collection point and trumpet interchange with I-376/U.S. 22 and U.S. 22 Business (William Penn Highway) west.
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U.S. 22 (William Penn Highway) transitions into an at-grade arterial east from I-376 into Murrysville.
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U.S. 22 Business (William Penn Highway) loops south from I-376/U.S. 22 to Monroeville Mall and the borough of Churchill.
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A loop ramp joins I-376/U.S. 22 west from Haymaker Road (SR 2057) ahead of this shield assembly.
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PA 791 (Rodi Road) stems north from U.S. 22 Business (William Penn Highway) 2.1 miles to PA 380 (Frankstown Road) at Rodi in Penn Hills township.
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The parclo interchange at Exit 81 provides access to PA 791 (Rodi Road) northbound only from I-376/U.S. 22 west.
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William Penn Highway (SR 2110) branches north from Left Exit 79 to PA 130 (Beulah Road) in the borough of Church Hill.
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U.S. 30 (Lincoln Highway) west and PA 8 (Ardmore Boulevard) come together at the ensuing interchange along I-376/U.S. 22 westbound.
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I-376 enters the Squirrel Hill Tunnel in 3.75 miles. Vehicles carrying hazardous materials are directed off Parkway East by Exit 77.
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I-376/U.S. 22-30 (Penn-Lincoln Parkway) advance west into the city of Pittsburgh from the exchange (Exit 77) with Braddock Avenue.
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The succeeding exit along westbound I-376/U.S. 22-30 (Penn-Lincoln Parkway East) is located immediately after the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
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Forthcoming Exit 74 connects I-376/U.S. 22-30 with Beechwood Boulevard south to Homestead and Forward Avenue north to Murray Avenue to Squirrel Hill.
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The eastern portal of the Squirrel Hill Tunnel comes into view along westbound Interstate 376 and U.S. 22-30 by Frick Park.
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The Squirrel Hill Tunnel is the first of two tunnels along I-376/U.S. 22-30 through the Pittsburgh area; the other is the Fort Pitt Tunnel beyond Downtown and the Monongahela River.
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Opened on June 5, 1953 after seven years of construction, the Squirrel Hill Tunnel is 4,225 feet long.1
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Exit 74A loops from I-376 west onto parallel Beachwood Boulevard ahead of Forward Avenue. Waterfront Towne Center, a collection of stores, restaurants and other amenities via Browns Hill Road south and the Homestead Grays Bridge in Homestead was a large redevelopment project at a former factory.
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The succeeding exit along I-376/U.S. 22-30 west is for PA 885 (Bates Street) north to Carlow University, Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) and the University of Pittsburgh.
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This arch bridge carries Greenfield Road over I-376/U.S. 22-30 between Schenley Park to the north and the community of Greenfield to the south.
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The parclo interchange at Exit 73 joins I-376/U.S. 22-30 west with PA 885 (Bates Street) north to Oakland and south to Hazelwood, both neighborhoods within the city of Pittsburgh.
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Interstate 376 parallels the Monongahela River west from the Hotel Metal Bridge to the Point, where the river feeds into the Ohio River.
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PA 885 runs alongside I-376 west from Oakland along the Boulevard of the Allies from Exit 72B below the Birmingham Bridge to Duquesne University and Crosstown Boulevard (I-579) at the Liberty Bridge.
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PA 885 (Boulevard of the Allies) concludes to the west at I-579 (Crosstown Boulevard) north and the Liberty Bridge south. I-579 connects with I-279 and PA 28 at the North Shore.
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Duquesne University, a private, Catholic university that first opened in 1878 lies north of PA 885 (Boulevard of the Allies) and east of I-579 (Crosstown Boulevard). Its 40 acre campus is located on the Bluff, overlooking the Monongahela River and Downtown Pittsburgh.
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The Liberty Bridge (SR 3069), which crosses the Monongahela River between Downtown Pittsburgh and South Shore, comes into view just ahead of Left Exit 71A for Grant Street.
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A directional T interchange links I-376/U.S. 22-30 (Parkway East) with Grant Street and Boulevard of the Allies (SR 2208) in Downtown Pittsburgh.
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Left Exit 70D departs next for Stanwix Street and the western end of the Purple Belt that encircles Downtown Pittsburgh. Exit 70C follows for the northbound beginning of I-279.
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Interstate 279 crosses the Fort Duquesne Bridge to the North Shore between Acrisure Stadium and PNC Park.
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Although not acknowledged here, U.S. 22/30 continue west across the Fort Pitt Bridge along I-376. I-376 previously ended here.
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Photo Credits:
- ABRoads: 09/30/10
- Andy Field: 11/01/04, 06/12/10, 06/13/10
Page Updated Wednesday January 06, 2021.