
The Northeastern Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike is
now officially became part of the national Interstate Highway
System. From the Main Line near Philadelphia to its northern
terminus near Scranton, the Turnpike's Northeastern Extension,
formerly PA Route 9, is now known as Interstate 476.

The new designation provides continuity with other
Interstate routes creating a direct linkage with Interstate
Routes 76, 78, 80, 81, 95 and 276. There were no changes in the
Turnpike's fare structure as a result of the redesignation.
Pennsylvania's Secretary of Transportation, Bradley Mallory,
who is also a member of the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission,
keynoted the gathering of federal, state and local officials who
attended the redesignation ceremony.
"Redesignating the Northeastern Extension of the
Pennsylvania Turnpike from PA Route 9 to I-476 further emphasizes
our commitment to provide a seamless transportation system for
our customers," said Mallory. "Motorists now will find added
convenience through the use of one number, I-476, that will
connect Chester in Delaware County to its northern link with
Interstate 81 in Lackawanna County."
John T. Durbin, Executive Director of the Pennsylvania
Turnpike Commission, said "The designation of the Northeastern
Extension as I-476 will make it easier for the traveling public
to include the PA Turnpike in their travel plans. This will mean
more vehicles travelling on the Turnpike and more tourists
visiting Northeastern Pennsylvania."
Removal of old PA Route 9 signs and installation of new I-
476 directional and confirmation signs has been completed. The
Turnpike handled sign replacement on the Northeastern Extension
and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation replaced
directional signs on appropriate state and local roadways leading
to the Turnpike.
Turnpike crews completed a number of upgrade projects along
the Northeastern Extension required by the Federal Highway
Administration for the roadway to receive designation as an
Interstate. The upgrades included guiderail improvements and
roadway line restriping in various areas.
The Northeastern Extension joins the remainder of the
Pennsylvania Turnpike system as a designated interstate highway.
The Main Line of the PA Turnpike, from the Ohio line to the
Valley Forge Interchange carries the I-76 designation. From
Valley Forge to the New Jersey border the Turnpike is known as I-
276.