Interstate 380 | |||||||
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Auxiliary route of I-80 | |||||||
Maintained by PennDOT | |||||||
Length: | 28.256 mi (45.474 km) | ||||||
Major junctions | |||||||
South end: | I-80 in Tunkhannock Township | ||||||
PA 940 in Tobyhanna Township PA 423 in Coolbaugh Township PA 611 in Coolbaugh Township PA 435 / PA 507 in Coolbaugh Township PA 307 in Covington Township PA 690 in Moscow I-84 in Roaring Brook Township PA 435 in Dunmore |
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North end: | I-81 / I-84 / US 6 in Dunmore | ||||||
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Counties: | Monroe, Wayne, Lackawanna | ||||||
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Interstate 380 (abbreviated I-380) is a spur highway in northeast Pennsylvania that connects Interstate 80 with Interstate 81 and Interstate 84. The northern terminus of I-380 is at Interstate 81 at the Throop-Dunmore Interchange in Dunmore; the southern terminus is in Tunkhannock Township at the junction with Interstate 80. The entire length of the highway is 28.2 miles (45.4 km).
I-380 begins at an interchange with I-80 in the northeastern corner of Tunkhannock Township in Monroe County, heading north as a four-lane freeway. The road soon crosses into Tobyhanna Township and runs through forested areas in the Pocono Mountains with nearby development, passing west of the Kalahari Resort and Convention Center. The highway comes to an interchange with PA 940 to the west of Pocono Summit. I-380 continues north and crosses into Coolbaugh Township, where it curves northwest and runs through dense forests. The road passes through part of Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 127 before it comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance at PA 423 near Tobyhanna. A short distance later, the highway comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance serving the northern terminus of PA 611. Following this interchange, I-380 passes to the southwest of the Tobyhanna Army Depot before it runs along the border between Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 127 to the southwest and Gouldsboro State Park to the northeast. Farther northwest, the highway comes to a diamond interchange with the southern termini of PA 435 and PA 507 near Gouldsboro.