INTERSTATE 380 (PENNSYLVANIA)
'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 84 in Dunmore near Scranton at the Throop Dunmore Interchange; the southern terminus is in Tunkhannock Township at the junction with Interstate 80. The entire length of the highway is 24.76 miles. Despite signage, Interstate 380 does not continue to Scranton along Interstate 84. Prior to receiving its current designation, I-380 was designated as 'Interstate 81E', a spur of I-81. It was also an east-west highway, but in 2002, when the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation renumbered its Interstate Highway system exit numbers, I-380 was re-designated as a north-south highway.
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| Exit list |
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Exit list
| County | Location | Mile | # | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monroe | Tunkhannock | 0.0 | 1A-B | I-80 - Hazleton, Stroudsburg | Southern terminus. |
| Tobyhanna Township | 3 | 3 | PA 940 - Mount Pocono, Pocono Pines | ||
| Coolbaugh Township | 8 | 8 | PA 423/PA 611 - Tobyhanna | Northern terminus of PA 611. | |
| 13 | 13 | PA 435/PA 507 - Gouldsboro State Park | Southern terminus of PA 435 and PA 507. | ||
| Lackawanna | Covington Township | 20 | 20 | PA 307 - Daleville, Moscow | |
| Madison Township | 22 | 22 | PA 690 - Moscow | Southbound only. | |
| Roaring Brook Township | 24 | 24 | I-84 - Milford | ||
| Southern terminus of I-84/ I-380 concurrency. Southern terminus of I-84 numbering system. | |||||
| Dunmore | 26 | 2 | PA 435 - Elmhurst | Southbound only. Northern terminus of PA 435. | |
| 27 | 1 | Tigue Street | |||
| Northern terminus of I-84/ I-380 concurrency. Northern terminus of I-84 numbering system. | |||||
| I-81/I-84/US 6 - Wilkes Barre, Carbondale, Binghamton | Throop Dunmore Interchange. Northern terminus of I-380. Western terminus of I-84. | ||||

Interstate 380 northbound merging with Interstate 84 in Roaring Brook Township, southeast of Scranton.
References
1. Route Log - Auxiliary Routes of the Eisenhower National System Of Interstate and Defense Highways - Table 2
2. Pennsylvania Highways - Interstate 380
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