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  1. Home | PA Turnpike

    The Pennsylvania Turnpike makes exploring the more than 550 miles of PA roadways safe, convenient and reliable in order to support national mobility and commerce.

  2. Turnpike - Wikipedia

    Blue Star Turnpike (also known as the New Hampshire Turnpike), a toll road entirely located in Rockingham County, New Hampshire. Its entire route is concurrent with the NH portion of …

  3. Tolls & Payments | Toll Road Maps | Travel Planning

    The Turnpike Authority. Since 2009, your trusted source for toll payments, tolls and toll calculators, and road maps for the toll roads, tunnels and bridges across the United States and …

  4. Turnpike Info

    Florida's Turnpike connects Central Florida and Orlando to the Treasure Coast and South Florida, including Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale and Miami. The NJ Turnpike is a vital corridor …

  5. Changes are coming to the Pennsylvania Turnpike | Pittsburgh ...

    1 day ago · The Pennsylvania Turnpike has become one of the state’s most important toll roads since it opened in 1940, spanning 565 miles that connect Pittsburgh to Harrisburg to …

  6. TURNPIKE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    With a slight change in spelling, turnpike later came to be used as the word for a simple gate placed across a road. In order to pass through the turnpike, travelers would have to pay a fee …

  7. Toll Maps Of Turnpikes, Tunnels And Bridges

    Southbound traffic approaching the southernmost exit of the West Virginia Turnpike are treated to a dramatic autumn view as they descend a hill toward the Princeton exit.

  8. What is the difference between a turnpike and a highway?

    Aug 26, 2024 · A highway is a public road that anyone can use. A turnpike is a limited access toll road that drivers must pay a fee to use. Toll roads are financed by travelers who choose to use …

  9. Pay a Bill - PA Turnpike

    Make your payments to the PA Turnpike for toll invoices, permits, applications, property damage, benefits and more.

  10. Route 97/Littlestown Pike – Route of Historic Turnpike

    Thus, Maryland’s General Assembly passed an act in January, 1805 authorizing incorporation of three companies to build turnpikes, roads we now know as Old Frederick (Route 144), …