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    Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route...
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    and soon reach an interchange with I-79. From that point eastward, along what was known for many years as I-279, I-376 runs east-southeast through Rosslyn...
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    Pennsylvania Route 576 (redirect from I-576)
    on October 11, 2006. The second segment of the highway between US 22 and I-79 in Cecil Township near the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies opened to...
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    Interstate 70 (redirect from I-70)
    planned route was later incorporated into I-376, as well as parts of I-76 and I-79. I-70 also overlaps I-79 near the Pittsburgh suburb of Washington for...
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    eastern split between I-70 and I-79 at a directional interchange. I-79 turns south toward the city of Morgantown, West Virginia, while I-70 continues east...
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    Interstate 279 (redirect from I-279)
    Pennsylvania. Its southern end is at I-376 at the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh, and the north end is in Franklin Park at I-79. It primarily serves at the main...
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    I-279. I-279 was moved to the former I-79 north of downtown, and the former I-79 from downtown southwest to new I-79 became a western extension of I-76...
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    Pennsylvania Turnpike (redirect from I-276)
    (between the Norristown interchange and I-476) to a low of 12,000, between the Ohio state line and the interchange with I-79 and U.S. Route 19. It is part of...
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    Washington. I-70 / I-79 in South Strabane Township I-376 / US 22 / US 30 in Pittsburgh. I-79 in Marshall Township I-76 in Cranberry Township I-79 south of...
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    Route 19, Cranberry's main arterial road, followed by the 1966 opening of I -79, which crossed the Turnpike at the township's southern end. With support...
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