Pennsylvania Roads - I-376/US 22/US 30

I-376 (US 22/US 30)

All photos on this page are courtesy John Krakoff, passed along to me by Adam Prince. They were taken eastbound before the exits were renumbered to milepost-based, so don't try to find these signs or highways by exit number.


All the button copy John gave me, including where US 30 breaks away, leaving US 22 alone on the Interstate.


As is usually the case, the old signs look fine, and the new ones are completely bonkers. The green space on the first sign is mystifying - does it want destinations, or for some reason another shield? I think it needs the former. Then, more green space heading toward Plum, which may have been a contractor error for PA 48 North, and now looks terrible. Why not fit the words "Orange Belt" in there? (PA 48 and its continuation form the Orange Belt, which winds through eastern Allegheny County.) By the end of I-376, all the signs are normal, but there are some odd bites taken out of the exit tabs. The Turnpike interchange is, as usual, a trumpet - how could it have ever been numbered? Did someone decide the tab wasn't indented enough from the right edge of the sign, and thought this was the only answer? Did a typographical error lead to this being Exit 188? Whatever happened to Exit 18, why is there an even stranger bite taken out of Exit 16B?

Straight onto US 22 alone
Exit 10 to US 30 alone
Onto I-279 (with US 22/30)

Exit 18 to the parent I-76
I-376 on Jeff Kitsko's pahighways.com
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