Interstate 283

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Interstate 283
Auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 2.91 mi[1] (4.683 km)
Formed: 1972
South end: I-76/PA Tpk. near Highspire
Major
junctions:
PA 283 in Swatara Township
PA 441 in Swatara Township
North end: I-83/US 322/Beltway near Harrisburg
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 282 PA 283 >
Minor - Legislative

Interstate 283 (I-283), considered State Route 283 (SR 283) by PennDOT, is an auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System located just east of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, United States. It runs from the Harrisburg East interchange of Interstate 76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) north to Interstate 83 and U.S. Route 322 at the Eisenhower Interchange, with a connection to Pennsylvania Route 283 near the south end. PA 283 continues southeast to Lancaster as a freeway.

[edit] Exit list

County Municipality Mile # Destinations Notes
Dauphin Lower Swatara Township I-76/Pennsylvania Turnpike - Philadelphia, Pittsburgh Southbound exit and northbound entrance. Harrisburg East exit of PA Turnpike
1A PA 283 east - Airport, Lancaster
1B
PA 230 - Highspire (SR 3001)
Swatara Township 2 PA 441 - Swatara
3A I-83/Capital Beltway south - Harrisburg Northbound exit and southbound entrance.
3B I-83 north/US 322 west to I-81 - Hazleton, Lewistown Northbound exit and southbound entrance.
3C US 322 east - Hershey Northbound exit and southbound entrance.

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