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  Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 380 (abbreviated I-380) is a spur highway in northeast Pennsylvania that connects Interstate 80 with Interstate 81 and Interstate 84.
The northern terminus of I-380 is at Interstate 84 in Dunmore near Scranton at the Throop Dunmore Interchange; the southern terminus is in Tunkhannock Township at the junction with Interstate 80.
Interstate 380 northbound merging with Interstate 84 in Roaring Brook Township, southeast of Scranton.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_380_(Pennsylvania)   (274 words)

  
 Interstate highway
There are interstate highways in Hawaii, funded in the same way as in the other states, but entirely within Hawaii.
By initial planning, the Interstate system was desinged to be able to move traffic at speeds of 75 to 80 miles per hour except in limited stretches (such as steep mountain passes) where this would not be practical.
Three digit numbers, consisting of a single digit prefixed to the number of a major Interstate highway, are used to designate highway extensions, spurs, and bypasses that connect to the main highway within an urban area.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/in/Interstate.html   (651 words)

  
 Pennsylvania @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 380
Pennsylvania 307 (Scranton Pocono Highway) northbound at the southbound on-ramp to Interstate 380.
Interstate 380 was signed as an east-west highway from its inception until the 2001 exit renumbering campaign.
Pennsylvania 307 parallels Interstate 380 from Pennsylvania 435 near Daleville northward to the city of Scranton.
www.northeastroads.com /i-380_pa.html   (356 words)

  
 Interstate 380 Pennsylvania @ Interstate-Guide.com
Interstate 84 west/380 north at the departure of the eastbound off-ramp to the U.S. 6 Carbondale freeway.
Interstate 81 southbound and U.S. 6 eastbound approximately two miles prior to the split with U.S. 6 and western terminus of Interstate 84 and northern terminus of Interstate 380.
Interstate 81 curves to the northwest as Interstate 84 and 380 merge in the background.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-380_pa.html   (1699 words)

  
 World Almanac for Kids
PENNSYLVANIA, in full, Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, one of the Middle Atlantic states of the U.S., bounded on the N by Lake Erie and New York; on the E by New York and New Jersey; on the S by Delaware, Maryland, and West Virginia; and on the W by West Virginia and Ohio.
Pennsylvania has a long tradition of high academic standards and public support of the arts, which is evidenced by the number and quality of the educational and cultural institutions in the state.
Pennsylvania’s population expanded rapidly in the 18th century with the arrival of new colonists from England, Scotland, Ireland, and Germany.
www.worldalmanacforkids.com /explore/states/pennsylvania.html   (5122 words)

  
 OKRoads -- Interstate 81 Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania 492 begins at U.S. 11 in New Milford (which is less than one mile west of Exit 223) and goes east to Pennsylvania 92 in Jackson, a distance of 8.2 miles.
Pennsylvania 547 stays in Susquehanna County for all of its 11 miles from U.S. 11 in Kingsley to Pennsylvania 492 east of Lakeside.
It is the western terminus of the eastern Interstate 84 and the northern terminus of Interstate 380.
www.okroads.com /guides/i81pa.html   (1890 words)

  
 380 Colt   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania) - Interstate 380 (abbreviated I-380) is a spur highway that connects Interstate 80 with Interstate 81 and Interstate 84.
The northern terminus of I-380 is at Interstate 84 in Dunmore, Pennsylvania near Scranton; the southern terminus is near the town of Pocono Summit, at the...
Interstate 380 (California) - Interstate 380 (abbreviated I-380) is a short spur highway that connects Interstate 280 in San Bruno, California to San Francisco International Airport in South San Francisco, California; the eastern terminus of I-380 is the junction with U.S. Scott, McDougall and Associates - Scott, McDougall and Associates Defense-oriented firearms based on Colt's.
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 Pennsylvania @ NorthEastRoads.com - Interstate 80
Interstate 80 reaches its highest point east of the Mississippi River at the Exit 111 partial-cloverleaf interchange with Pennsylvania 153.
Interstate 80 westbound at the Exit 4A/B full-cloverleaf interchange with Pennsylvania 60 south of Sharon and Hermitage.
Pennsylvania 60 constitutes a freeway between Interstate 80 and the city of New Castle.
www.northeastroads.com /i-080_pa.html   (483 words)

  
 Interstate 35E/35W Texas @ Interstate-Guide.com
In their guidelines of signing Interstates, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) mandated that all suffixed Interstate highways be removed from the Interstate system in the late 1960s and 1970s.
The landscape however, is relatively rural, stark in contrast to the northern terminus of the split Interstates at the growing suburb of Denton.
Interstate 35 retains four lanes at this point, with the Texas standard frontage road system on both sides of the freeway.
www.interstate-guide.com /i-035ew_tx.html   (755 words)

  
 Interstate 380 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Interstate 380 (California), a spur from Interstate 280 to U.S. Highway 101 and the San Francisco International Airport
Interstate 380 (Iowa), a spur from Interstate 80 that goes through Cedar Rapids, Iowa and eventually ends in Waterloo, Iowa
Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania), a connection between Interstate 80 and Interstate 81 south of Scranton, Pennsylvania
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Interstate_380   (137 words)

  
 FHWA Route Log and Finder List
Today's Interstate System, as of October 31, 2002, is comprised of the designated mileage developed with IC funds and additions under Section 103(c)(4)(A), 23 USC and Section 1105, ISTEA, for a total of 46,726.36 miles.
The Interstate routes in the 48 contiguous States and the District of Columbia are designated with a prefix "I" followed by a number (1 to 3 digits).
The Interstate route marker is a red, white, and blue shield, carrying the word "Interstate," the State name, and the route number.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /reports/routefinder   (2971 words)

  
 Interstate Highway System and Renumbering - The Pennsylvania State Route Numbering System - Central PA/MD Roads
The Interstate highways are marked by characteristic red, white, and blue shields.
The interstate highway system was devised in the 1950s and was significantly completed by the end of the 1970s.
In 1961, the Pennsylvania Department of Highways renumbered state routes that already had the numbers as the Interstate highways.
www.m-plex.com /roads/numberi.html   (1074 words)

  
 Interstate 380
The state has proposed extending I-380 westward to CA 1, and the 280 interchange shows room for this; and this might account for the extra 2 miles in the official length.
On December 24, 1968, it was given Interstate status from I-280 to the San Francisco airport.
I-380 was originally planned to extend to Cedar Falls (in fact, the 1978 Federal Route Log lists I-380 as 79.56 miles), but in 1982 the city of Waterloo traded those funds in for other projects (per the Interstate Substitution ("trade-in") rules established in 1973).
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i380.html   (604 words)

  
 Interstate Trivia
Interstate route numbers for five of the corridors are also specified by these Acts.
Interstate Construction funds may not be used for adding lanes to existing Interstate routes, except for a few miles of added lane projects which were included in and approved as part of the 1991 Interstate Cost Estimate.
The IM funds may be used on the Interstate System for 3R work and for reconstruction of bridges, interchanges and overcrossings along existing Interstate routes, but may not be used for the construction of new travel lanes other than high occupancy vehicle lanes or auxiliary lanes.
www.fhwa.dot.gov /programadmin/interstate.html   (2837 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Highways:  Interstate 380 Pictures
At the northern terminus of I-380 in Scranton.
At the Tobyhanna interchange northwest of that borough.
At the interchange for PA 940, which is an expressway east of I-380.
www.pahighways.com /interstates/I380pictures.html   (149 words)

  
 PA State Route 380 Ends
PA 380 because of its numbering conflict with Interstate 380 is known secretly as PA 400.
The Historical Terminus of PA 380 is at I-279 at the Point.
The Eastern Terminus of PA 380 is at PA 286 near Saltsburg.
www.state-ends.com /paends/state/380.html   (583 words)

  
 Delaware @ AARoads - Interstate 95 Southbound
Interstate 95 southbound at the Delaware state line and northern terminus of the 11.53 mile Interstate 495.
Interstate 95 southbound at the Exit 9 off-ramp to Delaware 3 (Marsh Road).
The corridor was to be apart of a U.S. 301 freeway between Interstate 95 and Middletown.
www.aaroads.com /delaware/i-095b_de.htm   (4741 words)

  
 Pennsylvania Highways:  Interstate 380
It was being built in conjunction with construction of that Interstate between Exit 242 and Exit 298.
The Interstate 380 designation came into existence in 1973, as well as the section between PA 435 and Tigue Street upgraded to Interstate standards that year.
What was interesting about the exits where that the numbering started both in Scranton and at Interstate 80, which meant that the highest numbered exit was for PA 435.
www.pahighways.com /interstates/I380.html   (500 words)

  
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In Chester County, a 21-year-old woman died in Pocopson Township on northbound Pennsylvania State Route 52 after she could not negotiate a curve, struck a concrete bridge abutment, slid down an embankment and came to a stop in a small stream.
In Berks County, Interstate 78 was down to one lane in each direction for hours between Shartlesville and Lenhartsville because of a dozen minor accidents.
Interstate 80 was not alone as accidents and impassable hills led to stopped traffic for 3 to 5 hours through the evening commute on Interstate 380 and Pennsylvania State Routes 33, 115, 196, 611, 903 and 940.
findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m0QRF/is_3_47/ai_n15341047   (10873 words)

  
 Wayne County, PA - More Info
It was the discovery of anthracite coal in northeastern Pennsylvania, in the early 1800’s, and the need to transport this fuel to New York City which gave birth to the Delaware and Hudson Canal, the American Railroad and the Borough of Honesdale, the County seat of Wayne County.
Major highways in Wayne County are Interstate 380 & 84, U.S. Route 6 and Pennsylvania Route 191.
Interstate 81 and New York Route 17 are located near Wayne County and play an important role in the overall transportation framework of the County.
www.co.wayne.pa.us /?pageid=43   (627 words)

  
 Marywood University: Directions   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The campus is 120 miles west of New York City, 115 miles north of Philadelphia and 60 miles south of Binghamton, and is easily accessible by automobile, bus, and, with the assistance of surface transportation, by air.
At intersection with U.S. Interstate 380, proceed west on I-380.
From the U.S. Interstate 81, Exit 188 (old exit 55): follow directional signs at the end of the exit ramp toward Dunmore (If you are traveling north on 81, make a left at the light at the O'Neill Highway, which becomes Blakely Street.) Follow Blakely Street to traffic light at Drinker Street.
www.marywood.edu /direct.stm   (325 words)

  
 Arnold's Country Mini-Mart   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Interstate 81 South to Interstate 84 East/Interstate 380 South Exit (Exit #187).
Interstate 80 West to Route 15 North Exit (Exit #34B).
Interstate 476 North to Route 22/Allentown Exit (Exit #56).
www.rit.edu /~cda5739/737/midterm/directions.html   (160 words)

  
 Interstate 280
For 34 years the policy of the Interstate Highway System has been to require that States that share highways in common agree to their numbering, and that they agree before changing any highway numbers.
Interstate 80 is a major, national, east-west route.
Interstate 280 opened in 1956 as part of the Toledo-Detroit Expressway, which also included what is now I-75 from the I-280 terminus to US 24 in Flat Rock, Michigan; and a segment south of the Ohio Turnpike, ending at US 20/23.
www.kurumi.com /roads/3di/i280.html   (1893 words)

  
 Interstate 676 (New Jersey)
June 1958-October 1958: I-895; Pennsylvania officials proposed this designation, which was to continue west along the Vine Street Expressway.
The I-380 designation was to continue west along the Vine Street and Schuylkill expressways to Valley Forge.
Interstate 76 and Interstate 676 will provide a direct express link from I-295 in Camden County to the Walt Whitman Bridge, the Benjamin Franklin Bridge, and the cities of Camden and Philadelphia.
www.phillyroads.com /roads/I-676_NJ   (998 words)

  
 Interstate Enclosed Trailer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Between 1924 interstate enclosed trailer and 1947, Chinese women were banned from immigrating to the United States.
Interstate 12 - Interstate 12 (abbreviated I-12) is an intrastate interstate highway located entirely within the state of Louisiana, United States.
It goes from Interstate 10 at Baton Rouge, Louisiana (map) to the intersection again with Interstate 10 and with Interstate 59 at Slidell, Louisiana (In 1993], the state legislature renamed Interstate 12 as the "[[Republic of West Florida Parkway".
on88.totiercreek.com /interstateenclosedtrailer.html   (1355 words)

  
 Split Rock Resort | A lakeside resort hotel located in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania. A perfect place for golf, ...
Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I. 476) to Exit 95.
Interstate 495 North to Interstate 95 North to Interstate 695 West to Interstate 83 North to Interstate 81 North to Interstate 80 East.
Interstate 84 West to Interstate 380 to Interstate 80 West to Exit 284.
www.splitrockresort.com /directions.php   (757 words)

  
 Larry's Phat Page: Highways | Interstate 84
Interstate 205: Exits 6 and 8 in Portland, OR
Interstate 84 in much of Idaho follows the general path of the Snake River, although west of Hammett, the highway and the river are not particularly close to each other.
Interstate 84 just barely misses the state of New Jersey, literally by as little as 30 feet, crossing the Delaware River into New York.
www.phatpage.org /highways/i84.html   (1230 words)

  
 I-84/I-380 Multiplex - Central PA/MD Roads
I-84 splits from I-380 at the southern split, each interstate taking two lanes with it.
This duplex was a same-way duplex until the interstate renumbering of 2001.
Then I-380 was switched from an east-west route to a north-south route.
www.m-plex.com /roads/pamplex/mp_i84_i380.html   (194 words)

  
 Arcadia Properties, LLC   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Founded in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1986 as Arcadia Development Corporation, it was restructured as Arcadia Properties LLC in 1999.
Arcadia Properties, LLC is headquartered in Pennsylvania’s Lehigh Valley with current projects in the Pocono Mountains (Monroe County), Allentown and Saucon Valley (Lehigh County), Bethlehem and Easton (Northampton County), and new projects on the way.
Strategically located in the Northeast of Pennsylvania, the transportation access of these projects to the Mid-Atlantic region is made convenient by the Federal Interstate Highway System.
www.arcadiaproperties.net   (392 words)

  
 Pennsylvania State Parks - Tobyhanna - PA DCNR
PA 423 intersects with I-380, 2.5 miles south of the park entrance.
The park can also be reached from Interstate 84 via PA 507, PA 191 and PA 423, a total distance of 11.4 miles.
Nearby attractions include: Lake Wallenpaupack, one of the largest man-made lakes in Pennsylvania; state game lands 127 and 312; Big Pocono State Park at the top of Camelback Mountain, which features a view of three states; and the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
www.dcnr.state.pa.us /stateparks/parks/tobyhanna.aspx   (1596 words)

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