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46-653: New Stanton is a borough in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania , United States. The population was 2,339 at the 2020 census. New Stanton is often used as a control city in western parts of Pennsylvania, as I-70 joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike ( I-76 ) eastbound towards Breezewood in New Stanton, and is a free highway westbound. According to the United States Census Bureau , the borough has

92-521: A borough (sometimes spelled boro ) is a self-governing municipal entity, equivalent to a town in most jurisdictions, usually smaller than a city , but with a similar population density in its residential areas. Sometimes thought of as "junior cities", boroughs generally have fewer powers and responsibilities than full-fledged cities. All municipalities in Pennsylvania are classified as either cities , boroughs, or townships . The only exception

138-469: A park and ride lot is located in the northeastern corner of the interchange. Past PA 136, the freeway heads back into rural areas with scattered residences, before reaching the 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 along the original roadway toward the borough of New Stanton in Westmoreland County . East of I-79, I-70 downgrades to

184-578: A complete diamond interchange with PA 481 , a westbound exit and eastbound entrance to Twin Bridges Road to the northeast of the hamlet of Lover , and a full cloverleaf interchange with the Mon–Fayette Expressway (PA 43), as the route descends into the valley of the Monongahela River . From here, the freeway curves east-northeast into the borough of Twilight , before crossing into

230-542: A half-mile (0.80 km) wrong-way concurrency through the community of Breezewood . This section of I-70 is one of the few instances of where an Interstate Highway follows a road that lacks grade separation and includes traffic signals . I-70 follows US 30 west along a five-lane highway with a center turn lane through commercial areas in Breezewood before it splits from US 30 and turns left onto another freeway alignment. US 30, meanwhile, continues west toward

276-412: A highway substandard of modern Interstate standards. This section of I-70 (old I-70S) has several dated design features. The median narrows to the point that there are no shoulders between the median barrier and the passing lanes on both sides. On- and off-ramps at many of the interchanges are substandard in both length and geometry, which requires vehicles to decelerate in the travel lanes before entering

322-484: A pair of right-in/right-out ramps with the southern terminus of PA 915 in the unincorporated village of Crystal Spring , in Brush Creek Township . The freeway continues through a valley of farmland and comes to an eastbound rest area on the western slope of Town Hill , which the highway crosses at an oblique angle. In the middle of the mountain crossing, I-70 has another pair of right-in/right-out ramps with

368-484: A redesigned interchange between I-70/I-79 and Murtland Avenue ( US 19 ), and involves replacing the existing substandard cloverleaf in favor of the first diverging diamond interchange in Pennsylvania. In September 2024, it was announced at a Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission press conference that a direct connection for I-70 to enter the Pennsylvania Turnpike at Breezewood would be built, finally completing

414-543: A related or even the same name. There are 956 boroughs and 56 cities in Pennsylvania. Many home rule municipalities remain classified as boroughs or townships for certain purposes, even if the state's borough and township codes no longer apply to them. Interstate 70 in Pennsylvania Interstate ;70 ( I-70 ) is an Interstate Highway that is located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in

460-418: A total area of 4.0 square miles (10 km), of which 3.9 square miles (10 km) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.26 km) (1.26%) is water. Most of New Stanton is surrounded by Hempfield Township and the borough has two other borders: with Youngwood to the northeast and Hunker to the south-southwest. As of the census of 2000, there were 1,906 people, 870 households, and 508 families residing in

506-481: A total reconstruction of I-70 between the West Virginia state line and New Stanton. Approximately $ 500 million will be spent on this 58-mile (93 km) segment of highway in order to improve it to modern Interstate standards, half of which will be spent redesigning eight interchanges. Other planned improvements include six overpass replacements, a new roadbed, a wider median, electronic ITS signage, and widening

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552-593: A westbound entrance; the interchange is adjacent to the Washington Crown Center shopping mall located to the southwest of the interchange. From here, I-70 crosses over an abandoned portion of the Allegheny Valley Railroad 's W&P Subdivision line and enters mixed areas of development on the outskirts of the city of Washington , which is also the county seat of Washington County. After passing through an interchange with Sheffield Avenue serving

598-491: Is spread over 49.6 acres and contains about 327,000 square feet—or about seven football fields. SuperValu has its 724,000-square-foot (67,300 m) Pittsburgh grocery distribution center in New Stanton, close to I-70 , exit 57. Over 500 persons are employed here, serving Shop 'n Save, Save-A-Lot , and County Market stores. Borough (Pennsylvania) In the United States Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ,

644-417: Is the town of Bloomsburg , recognized by the state government as the only incorporated town in Pennsylvania. Boroughs tend to have more developed business districts and concentrations of public and commercial office buildings, including courthouses. Boroughs are larger, less spacious, and more developed than the relatively rural townships, which often have the greater territory and even surround boroughs of

690-543: The Governor of Pennsylvania announced that Sony planned to close the facility. As of 2010, the 2,000,000-square-foot (190,000 m) plant remains idle, the largest block of commercial space available in Western Pennsylvania. UPS has a major sorting operation, processing about 500,000 packages daily off-peak and 1,000,000 during peak season (November and December) and employing approximately 1,700 workers. The building

736-655: The Ohio Turnpike , which continues towards Cleveland . For 86 miles (138 km) from New Stanton to Breezewood , I-70 shares a concurrency with I-76 along the Pennsylvania Turnpike. I-70 passes through a wind farm in Somerset County and close to the 9/11 Flight 93 National Memorial in Shanksville . It then has an indirect connection to I-99 in Bedford County before reaching the eastern end of its concurrency with

782-635: The Pennsylvania Turnpike near Pittsburgh and the other heading east, bypassing Pittsburgh to the south (via a planned bypass of PA 71 ) to the New Stanton interchange . The piece south from the Breezewood interchange into Maryland was also included in the network. The route between US 30 in Breezewood and US 522 in Warfordsburg was originally known as Pennsylvania Route 126 ( PA 126 ). In 1957, preliminary numbers were assigned;

828-640: The Volkswagen Rabbit , Rabbit truck, Golf, and Jetta . With the downturn of VWoA's sales in the US, the plant was closed on July 14, 1988, and VWoA sold the plant to the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It remained dormant until 1990, when Sony announced it would begin manufacturing televisions at the site. The facility employed more than 6,000 by mid-1981 and still over 3,000 people by the late 1990s; however, that number dwindled to just 250 by 2007. On December 9, 2008,

874-532: The I-70/I-79 concurrency in Washington to six lanes. Two noteworthy interchange projects will occur in conjunction with the I-70/I-79 widening. Underway is a reconfiguration of the east/south split between I-70 and I-79, which will eliminate the one-lane, low-speed loop ramp from I-79 northbound to I-70 westbound, replacing it with a two-lane, high-speed flyover ramp. Preliminary design work has also been completed for

920-669: The Turnpike in Breezewood. I-70 splits from the Pennsylvania Turnpike at the Breezewood Interchange in East Providence Township , Bedford County . The turnpike continues east toward Harrisburg and Philadelphia , while I-70 passes through another toll plaza and passes under its own carriageways, before downgrading into another highway substandard of Interstate standards, at a partial trumpet interchange with US 30 . Eastbound I-70 merges onto westbound US 30 to form

966-514: The United States. It runs east to west across the southwest part of Pennsylvania and serves the southern fringe of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. About half of this route is concurrent with I-76 on the Pennsylvania Turnpike , which is a toll road . This is the oldest segment of I-70 in Pennsylvania, having been completed in 1940, and is only one of two segments of I-70 that are tolled, with

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1012-456: The aforementioned half-mile (0.80 km) signalized segment in Breezewood. I-70 enters Pennsylvania from West Virginia , coming into Donegal Township , Washington County . The highway continues northeast as a four-lane freeway with a standard-size median up to Interstate Highway standards through rural areas of woodland and farmland, coming to its first junction at a partial cloverleaf interchange with State Route 3023 (SR 3023), to

1058-423: The age of 18 living with them, 45.5% were married couples living together, 10.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 41.5% were non-families. 34.8% of all households were made up of individuals, and 11.0% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.10 and the average family size was 2.72. In the borough the population was spread out, with 16.9% under

1104-463: The age of 18, 8.4% from 18 to 24, 32.3% from 25 to 44, 27.2% from 45 to 64, and 15.1% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 96.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 93.3 males. The median income for a household in the borough was $ 32,206, and the median income for a family was $ 38,981. Males had a median income of $ 33,487 versus $ 24,276 for females. The per capita income for

1150-516: The borough limits of Bentleyville at the PA ;917 interchange, which only contains an eastbound exit and westbound entrance. Shortly afterward, the freeway crosses over Norfolk Southern Railway 's Ellsworth Secondary and meets modified right-in/right-out ramps to Wilson Road, which provides complete access to PA 917 and the center of Bentleyville to and from both directions. Following Bentleyville, I-70 enters Fallowfield Township , where it has

1196-616: The borough of Claysville . The freeway curves to a more east-northeasterly direction, where it briefly passes through the borough limits of Claysville, before briefly reentering Donegal Township. I-70 enters Buffalo Township , where it soon meets a pair of right-in/right-out ramps connecting to PA 221 , which serves the unincorporated village of Taylorstown to the northeast, in adjacent Blaine Township . The freeway comes into North Franklin Township before crossing into Canton Township at its partial interchange with US 40 which lacks

1242-440: The borough of Everett . Beyond US 30, I-70 heads south and becomes a four-lane freeway that once again conforms to modern Interstate standards. The median widens, before the freeway crosses over its preceding carriageways and under the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Shortly past the turnpike underpass, there is an interchange with South Breezewood Road before I-70 curves to cross Rays Hill , crossing into Fulton County, and coming to

1288-599: The borough of Speers at the interchange with Maple Drive/Twilight Hollow Road. At this point, I-70 meets PA 88 at a pair of right-in/right-out ramps, prior to crossing over Norfolk Southern Railway's Mon Line , the Monongahela River, and CSX Transportation 's Mon Subdivision on the Belle Vernon Bridge , where the route leaves both Speers and Washington County. Beyond the Belle Vernon Bridge,

1334-488: The borough was $ 19,358. 12.7% of the population and 10.8% of families were below the poverty line . Out of the total population, 18.4% of those under the age of 18 and 3.3% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. Volkswagen of America operated the Westmoreland Assembly Plant , in neighboring East Huntingdon Township from 1978 to 1988. Westmoreland, as VWoA called the facility, manufactured

1380-483: The borough. The population density was 484.5 inhabitants per square mile (187.1/km). There were 957 housing units at an average density of 243.3 per square mile (93.9/km). The racial makeup of the borough was 96.22% White , 1.89% African American , 0.05% Native American , 0.73% Asian , 0.42% from other races , and 0.68% from two or more races. 1.52% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. There were 870 households, out of which 22.9% had children under

1426-483: The community of Lynnwood-Pricedale that also provides access to PA 837 . I-70 continues through wooded areas with nearby development, reaching an interchange with SR 3011 north of the hamlet of Arnold City in adjacent Washington Township , Fayette County , before coming to a cloverleaf interchange with PA 51 as the route begins to enter the valley of the Youghiogheny River . Past PA 51,

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1472-455: The early 2020s. The first interchange that the freeway meets past I-79 is with PA 519 , where the route crosses into Somerset Township . I-70 continues through areas of rural farmland with surroundings of wooded rolling hills and turns to the east-southeast, coming to interchanges with SR 1055 south of the hamlet of Dunningsville and McIllvaine Road southeast of the hamlet of Kammerer, in adjacent Nottingham Township , before reaching

1518-576: The formation of I-76 (east of Downtown Pittsburgh ), the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) approved a rerouting of I-70 along I-70S. The former I-70 became I-79 from Washington to downtown Pittsburgh and I-76 to and along the Turnpike to New Stanton. This brought the routing of I-70 to its present form. In 2011, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) began preliminary work for

1564-430: The freeway has an interchange with Waltz Mill Road to the south of the borough of Madison , before it passes through Hempfield Township prior to entering New Stanton. Within the borough limits, I-70 has a dumbbell interchange with SR 3089, before it exits the mainline freeway at a trumpet interchange, to come to a toll plaza for the New Stanton interchange on the Pennsylvania Turnpike ( I-76 ). At this point,

1610-412: The industrial and commercial area of Jessop Place, the freeway enters the city limits of Washington, where it comes to a pair of right-in/right-out ramps that connect to PA 18 . A short distance later, I-70 enters South Strabane Township and reaches its western junction with I-79 at a directional interchange, which heads north toward the city of Pittsburgh . The freeway turns southeast through

1656-440: The interchange and begins a concurrency with I-79. A Jersey barrier takes over in the highway's median as it comes to a diverging diamond interchange with US 19 in a commercial area surrounded by strip malls. A short distance later, I-70/I-79 comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 136 to the northeast of the borough limits of East Washington that provides access to Washington & Jefferson College ;

1702-404: The longer route via Pittsburgh (now I-79 and I-376 ) became the main line of I-70, while the southern bypass (now I-70) became Interstate 70S ( I-70S ). The original alignment is now known as Old 126 or Breezewood Road . The section of present-day I-70 between PA 519 near Washington and New Stanton was built as a four-lane divided highway known as the "Express Highway"; this road

1748-498: The mainline freeway continues east to a cloverleaf junction between US 119 and the southern terminus of PA 66 . I-70 itself passes through the toll plaza and comes to another trumpet interchange, where the Interstate merges onto the eastbound turnpike that heads toward the city of Harrisburg , the state capital of Pennsylvania. In the opposite direction, the Pennsylvania Turnpike heads northwest toward Pittsburgh, then becomes

1794-471: The northern terminus of PA 643 , and then descends along the length of its eastern slope into another rural valley. Within this valley, the freeway enters Union Township , turns generally more southeast and interchanges with the northern terminus of PA 731 , east of the unincorporated village of Amaranth . Past PA 731, I-70 crosses Sideling Hill and comes into Bethel Township . The route heads through forested and mountainous surroundings in

1840-411: The off-ramps, and also necessitates the use of stop signs on the on-ramps instead of yield signs . Several overpasses do not meet minimum clearance requirements, which has resulted in damage to and from overheight trucks . Total reconstruction efforts are ongoing that will upgrade most of this segment of I-70 and its interchanges to modern Interstate standards, and various projects are scheduled through

1886-475: The other being the Kansas Turnpike . I-70 is one of only a few Interstate Highways to have a traffic signal —in this case, with U.S. Route 30 (US 30) in Breezewood , where it leaves the Pennsylvania Turnpike and heads toward Maryland . Two segments of I-70 in Pennsylvania are not designed to modern Interstate standards : a 37-mile (60 km) segment from Washington to New Stanton and

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1932-684: The route crosses the Smithton High-Level Bridge over the Youghiogheny River and CSX Transportation's Keystone Subdivision , where it enters South Huntingdon Township . From here, I-70 interchanges with SR 3031 north of the borough of Smithton , PA 31 at cloverleaf to the northwest of the Pittsburgh Renaissance Festival grounds, and SR 3010 to the southeast of the unincorporated village of Yukon , before it comes into Sewickley Township . In this area,

1978-475: The route enters Westmoreland County within Rostraver Township . Here, it has a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 906 , before it crosses into the borough of North Belle Vernon and interchanges with Fayette Street, to the northeast of the borough center. From this point, the freeway heads back into Rostraver Township where it meets PA 201 at a partial cloverleaf interchange northeast of

2024-426: The southeast of unincorporated village of West Alexander . Past this junction, the freeway begins to parallel US 40 on the northwest side of the road, before it enters a series of winding curves. From here, I-70 heads east to meet a weigh station and a welcome center in the eastbound direction, as well as an interchange with SR 3024 connecting to Pennsylvania Route 231 (PA 231) via US 40 in

2070-585: The watershed of Tonoloway Creek , before coming to an interchange with the western end of the highway's concurrency with US 522 in the unincorporated town of Warfordsburg . Southbound US 522 merges onto eastbound I-70 and the two routes run concurrent across the Mason–Dixon line into Washington County , Maryland . By 1947, I-70's route across Pennsylvania was included in the planned Interstate Highway System . The route from West Virginia split at Washington , with one branch heading northeast to meet

2116-614: Was assigned the temporary PA 71 Alternate ( PA 71 Alt. ) designation in 1957 and would be designated as I-70S following the completion of additional connecting roads in the Interstate Highway System. On July 15, 1960, I-70 was designated onto the Penn-Lincoln Parkway. A southern extension of I-79 (which had previously only run from Erie south to Pittsburgh ) to Charleston, West Virginia , in 1963 resulted in changes to I-70. On February 26, 1964, as part of

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