Interstate 180 (Pennsylvania)

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Route description

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Looking west from the Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge in Williamsport

I-180 begins along the banks of the West Branch Susquehanna River in Williamsport, at an interchange with I-99, U.S. Route 15 (US 15), and US 220. The highway begins running concurrently along US 15 and US 220.

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I-180 westbound just west of PA 54 in Delaware Township

At exit 27A, US 15 leaves the overlap running south across the Carl E. Stotz Memorial Little League Bridge, and I-180 continues eastward, still concurrent with US 220 northbound. From there, I-180 runs along the West Branch Susquehanna River until the highway reaches the eastern suburbs of Williamsport, where US 220 leaves the Interstate via exit 15.

From I-99/US 220 to the eastern terminus, I-180 is aligned north–south, though the highway is signed east–west. I-180 terminates at an interchange with I-80, and the freeway continues as Pennsylvania Route 147 (PA 147).

History

I-180 was designated in January 1984 and was signed concurrently with US 220 between US 15 in Williamsport and Pennsdale and replaced PA 147 between US 220 in Pennsdale and I-80 near Milton.[1]

Exit list

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See also

References

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