Interstate 83 (I-83) is an
Interstate Highway
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located in the states of
Maryland
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and
Pennsylvania
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in the
Eastern United States
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As of 2011, the Eastern ...
. Its southern terminus is at a signalized intersection with
Fayette Street in
Baltimore, Maryland
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; its northern terminus is at
I-81 near
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrisburg ( ; ) is the capital city of the U.S. commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the seat of Dauphin County. With a population of 50,099 as of 2020, Harrisburg is the ninth-most populous city in Pennsylvania. It is the larger of the two pr ...
. I-83 runs from
Downtown Baltimore
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north to
I-695 near the northern suburb of
Timonium on the Jones Falls Expressway before forming a
concurrency with I-695. After splitting from I-695, the route follows the Baltimore–Harrisburg Expressway north to the border between Maryland and Pennsylvania. Upon crossing the state line, I-83 becomes the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway and continues north through
York
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toward the Harrisburg area. The route runs along the southern and eastern portion of the
Capital Beltway
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that encircles Harrisburg before reaching its northern terminus.
Most of the route south of
Lemoyne, Pennsylvania, is a direct replacement of
U.S. Route 111 (US 111), a former spur of
US 11.
Route description
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Jones Falls Expressway

The Jones Falls Expressway (JFX) is a
freeway
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that carries I-83 from
Downtown Baltimore
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to the northern suburbs. It is the area's true north–south artery because
I-95
Interstate 95 (I-95) is the main north–south Interstate Highway on the East Coast of the United States, running from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in Miami, Florida, north to the Houlton–Woodstock Border Crossing between Maine and the ...
runs from southwest to northeast through the southern edge of the city. Its southern terminus is at
Fayette Street, and its northern terminus is at
Maryland Route 25 (MD 25), just north of the
Baltimore Beltway (
I-695). Inside
Baltimore
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, the road is maintained not by the
Maryland State Highway Administration
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(MDSHA), which controls most freeways in the state, but by the city's
department of transportation.
The freeway begins at an at-grade, four-way intersection between the JFX, Fayette Street, and
President Street, located in close proximity to the
Phoenix Shot Tower. President Street continues south along the eastern edge of the
central business district
A central business district (CBD) is the Commerce, commercial and business center of a city. It contains commercial space and offices, and in larger cities will often be described as a financial district. Geographically, it often coincides wit ...
(CBD) to terminate at a traffic circle in
Inner Harbor East. Fayette Street serves as an access route into the downtown area.
Passing beneath the Orleans Street Viaduct (
US 40), the JFX runs north, passing near the
Washington Monument
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. Between exits 3 and 4, there is a 90-degree turn that sometimes requires motorists to slow down just before entering it, with an advisory speed posted at . The curve is located between the
Guilford Avenue and
Preston Street overpasses. Within the curve, the southbound JFX interchanges with
MD 2, with an exit to
St. Paul Street and an entrance from
Charles Street (MD 139).
Having passed this curve, the JFX begins to parallel
MD 25, going under the
Howard Street Bridge and interchanging with Maryland Avenue and North Avenue (
US 1/
US 40 Truck) before continuing north past
Druid Lake, forming the northeastern boundary of
Druid Hill Park. Running northwest out of the city center, the JFX is paralleled by its namesake river, the
Jones Falls, on one side, and the
Maryland Transit Administration
The Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) is a state-operated mass transit administration in Maryland, and is part of the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT). The MTA operates a comprehensive transit system throughout the Washington� ...
's
Baltimore Light RailLink
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line on the other. Closer to downtown, the light rail line peels off in a different direction, while the falls flows directly underneath the elevated freeway.
After interchanging with
Cold Spring Lane and
Northern Parkway (between which lies
Cylburn Arboretum), the JFX exits Baltimore, entering
Baltimore County. Passing close to
Mt. Washington Pediatric Hospital,
Mount Saint Agnes College, and
Jones Falls Park, the route skirts the edge of
Lake Roland before interchanging with
Ruxton Road just south of
I-695 (Baltimore Beltway).
At the beltway, I-83 leaves the JFX and joins I-695 for a distance of , where it separates from the latter route to continue onward into northern Maryland. Meanwhile, the JFX continues for another in a four-lane divided format before terminating at an at-grade intersection with MD 25 (Falls Road). I-83 and I-695 split off at the southern terminus of the Baltimore–Harrisburg Expressway, and I-695 continues its eastward trek toward
Towson and
Parkville.
Baltimore–Harrisburg Expressway
After separating from the beltway, I-83 is now known as the Baltimore–Harrisburg Expressway. Running due north away from the beltway, the route parallels
MD 45 (York Road), the former route of
US 111. Passing to the west of
Timonium and
Cockeysville, I-83 leaves the suburban belt around Baltimore and enters rural Baltimore County just north of
Hunt Valley at
Shawan Road. I-83 and MD 45 continue to parallel one another through the northern portion of the county, with MD 45 crossing over I-83 once, at an interchange. This segment of I-83 has several sections with higher than usual gradients.
The only major settlement encountered by I-83 along this stretch is
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, reached via
MD 137. To the west of I-83, MD 137 connects with the northern terminus of MD 25, I-83's former companion to the south.
The Interstate eventually crosses the
Mason–Dixon line
The Mason–Dixon line, sometimes referred to as Mason and Dixon's Line, is a demarcation line separating four U.S. states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware and West Virginia. It was Surveying, surveyed between 1763 and 1767 by Charles Mason ...
into
York County, Pennsylvania
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, north of Baltimore, mere feet from a partial interchange with
Freeland Road and parallel with MD 45; the latter route becomes the
Susquehanna Trail when it reaches Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania
Throughout Pennsylvania, I-83 is named the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States Memorial Highway. I-83 enters Pennsylvania, crossing the Mason–Dixon line and passing to the east of
Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury ( , ) is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire (district), Shropshire, England. It is sited on the River Severn, northwest of Wolverhampton, west of Telford, southeast of Wrexham and north of Hereford. At the 2021 United ...
as it runs due north toward
York
York is a cathedral city in North Yorkshire, England, with Roman Britain, Roman origins, sited at the confluence of the rivers River Ouse, Yorkshire, Ouse and River Foss, Foss. It has many historic buildings and other structures, such as a Yor ...
. The route bypasses the boroughs of
Loganville and
Jacobus before entering the city of York.
I-83 has a business route through downtown York, known as
I-83 Business (I-83 Bus.). The business route follows the former path of US 111, while I-83 turns northeast and then north again to bypass the urban area. Near
Pennsylvania Route 462 (PA 462), the
Lincoln Highway
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, the Interstate turns west for a short distance, then north again to an interchange with
US 30. Beyond US 30, I-83 resumes its straight path, running due north out of York and passing to the west of
Emigsville.
North of
PA 297, I-83 is known as the Susquehanna Expressway. It maintains this name as it passes to the south and west of
Valley Green, continuing north toward
Harrisburg
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. South of Harrisburg, I-83 has an interchange with
I-76 (
Pennsylvania Turnpike
The Pennsylvania Turnpike, sometimes shortened to Penna Turnpike or PA Turnpike, is a controlled-access toll road which is operated by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) in Pennsylvania. It runs for across the southern part of the st ...
). North of I-76, I-83 continues due north, passing through
New Cumberland, before an interchange with the eastern terminus of
PA 581 in
Lemoyne.
After the interchange with PA 581, I-83 is known as the
Capital Beltway
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. The highway turns due east and crosses the
Susquehanna River
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over the
John Harris Bridge, south of
Downtown Harrisburg, passing south of
Paxtang before encountering
I-283 and
US 322 at the Eisenhower Interchange. Within the interchange, I-83 exits from itself, with each direction of traffic following a one-lane ramp; facing east, I-83's former lanes become US 322, while, facing north, I-283's lanes become I-83. The interchanges includes ramps to local roads as well. From this point northbound to exit 51, traffic is often congested during daylight hours. I-83 and westbound US 322 continue north toward US 22 and I-81, I-283 goes due south toward the turnpike and
PA 283's western terminus, and eastbound US 322 goes due east toward
Hershey.
Beyond this interchange, I-83 and US 322 run due north through the eastern suburbs of Harrisburg, interchanging with
US 22 northeast of the CBD in
Colonial Park, before I-83 terminates at a three-way semidirectional interchange with
I-81. From here, US 322 continues west along I-81 south.
History
Pennsylvania

I-83 was one of the first Interstate Highways built in Pennsylvania. Much of its routing through the state follows a freeway bypass of the since decommissioned
US 111. The route received the I-83 designation in 1960. The first section built (opened 1954) runs from
PA 392 in
Newberry Township north to
PA 114 in
Fairview Township. The entire highway was completed in 1971 with the massive Eisenhower Interchange in Harrisburg.
From 2012 to 2015, the I-83/PA 581 interchange outside of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was modified. Formerly, I-83 was reduced to one lane going northbound through the interchange, resulting in frequent traffic jams during peak travel times. The northbound part of the highway was widened, one bridge was replaced, and several exits in the vicinity were reconfigured.
A second project started in 2016, with work to be completed from its northern terminus at I-81 to just past the Union Deposit Road interchange. The project, completed in 2022, reconstructed two interchanges and associated overpasses, as well as widened adjacent sections of the highway to six throughlanes.
The interchange with
PA 851 near Shrewsbury was reconstructed into a
diverging diamond interchange, which opened to traffic on June 28, 2021.
In York, Pennsylvania, a reconstruction of the Mt. Rose Avenue (
PA 124) interchange took place from 2015 to 2022 in anticipation of a future widening of I-83 around the east and north sides of the city. Also, studies are being done north of town to help ease traffic in a section heavily traveled by trucks.
On October 23, 2023, work began on a project that will reconstruct the section of I-83 in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, from the John Harris Bridge over the Susquehanna River to the Eisenhower Interchange with I-283 and US 322. The project will be split into two contracts, with the project widening and reconstructing I-83 and rebuilding interchanges. As part of this project, a new interchange will be built with
PA 230 (Cameron Street) while the 13th Street interchange will be closed. Construction on both contracts is expected to be finished in 2028.
Jones Falls Expressway
The first Interstate to be built in Baltimore was the JFX; the
Greater Baltimore Committee pushed to enact legislation from the
Baltimore City Council in 1955. It was the first to be constructed due to community opposition to the other planned freeways within the city. The JFX follows the path of the
Jones Falls River, a natural corridor that divided the city into eastern and western segments. By the early 1960s, the JFX was completed as far as
Guilford Avenue, within the city limits. It was completed as far as Pleasant Street in the downtown area by 1983, but the remaining to
I-95
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were canceled in September 1982. To compensate for the loss of the remainder of the JFX, the portion in situ was extended to Fayette Street by 1987, and the Jones Falls Boulevard project substantially rebuilt of President Street, across from the JFX at Fayette Street, to allow the traffic to and from the Interstate to be collected and distributed from the surrounding city streets. By 1990, the project was completed.
Due to community opposition to the other freeway plans being produced by city officials, the JFX was the very first limited-access highway to be completed within the city of Baltimore and remained so for several years. Originally, the JFX was to continue through the Southeast Baltimore neighborhoods of
Fell's Point and
Canton to a junction with the then-planned I-95, but opposition from residents of those neighborhoods successfully blocked that proposal. As a result, I-83 became the first Maryland road in the
Interstate Highway System
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.
Planning
As part of the planning for an east–west route through Baltimore, the alignment of the JFX underwent various modifications. Under the original plan for freeways in Baltimore, the 1962 ''Baltimore 10-D Interstate System'', the JFX would have junctioned I-70N (which became I-70 in 1975) and I-95, which were planned to follow an east–west route through the southern edge of the CBD, near the southeastern edge of the CBD. The JFX would end at roughly the same location where it currently does.
As a result of community opposition to other portions of the 10-D System, the 1969 ''Baltimore 3-A Interstate and Boulevard System'' was adopted by the city. In this plan, the JFX would continue south along its present alignment then turn east and pass through the
Fell's Point neighborhood on a six-lane elevated viaduct, before continuing east along Boston Street to junction I-95 (which was also rerouted to its current alignment) north of the
Fort McHenry Tunnel. In the mid-1970s, this plan was modified due to fears that the viaduct would result in destruction of the Fell's Point area, which contains many historic properties. Under the modification, I-83 would continue south and descend into a six-lane underwater tunnel beneath the
Inner Harbor, then turn east under the harbor, pass to the south of Fell's Point, return to the surface in the
Canton area and continue to I-95.
Under this plan, I-83 was expected to act mostly as a northerly spur to and from the CBD and as an easterly spur to and from the CBD; through traffic was expected to be a small proportion of the total amount making use of the route. I-83's terminus at I-95 would have been a full three-way freeway-to-freeway interchange, with a full complement of ramps provided for access to and from
Boston
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and
O'Donnell
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Naming ...
streets.
When construction began on I-95 through East Baltimore in the mid-1970s, a short six-lane section was built within the vicinity of the planned I-83 interchange. This was done in anticipation of I-83 connecting the CBD to I-95, the rest of which carries at least eight lanes of traffic throughout the city.
Truncation

By 1963, the JFX was completed as far south as Guilford Avenue and, by the mid-1970s, was extended to Monument Street. By 1983, the route extended all the way to Pleasant Street, with a dead-end bridge stub indicating plans to continue south along the 3-A alignment to I-95.
In September 1982, however, the segment of the JFX between Pleasant Street and I-95, a distance of , was officially withdrawn from the
Interstate Highway System
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. Robert Douglas, then the chief of the Interstate Division for Baltimore City (IDBC), stated at the time that the very high financial costs of the I-83 extension (estimated at $609 million in the early 1980s
quivalent to $ in and likely to reach $1 billion
quivalent to $ in with inflation taken into account) led to the cancelation of the segment. As a result, the JFX was truncated at Fayette Street, ending at an at-grade intersection.
To make up for the loss of the I-83 segment, the Jones Falls Boulevard project substantially rebuilt approximately of President Street between I-83 and the downtown area to provide the capacity to absorb traffic to and from the Interstate; the project was completed by 1987. Other roadways in the canceled I-83 corridor also benefited from major reconstruction and rehabilitation.
The federal funding planned to be used for the I-83 extension was instead cross-transferred to other highway projects; routes that may have benefited include
I-97,
I-195,
I-370, and the upgrade of a portion of the
John Hanson Highway to
I-595.
Future
As
Congress
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worked toward reauthorization of the
Surface Transportation and Uniform Relocation Assistance Act
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History
The bill was introduced in House b ...
, the Greater Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce and other groups in Virginia wanted I-83 extended southward to provide bypasses for
Charlottesville
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,
Lynchburg, and
Danville, and to link those cities to
Greensboro, North Carolina
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. By June 1991, Robert LaLone, director of programs for the Lynchburg Chamber, admitted that an Interstate was unlikely, but upgrading
US 29, with bypasses included, is more likely.
The possibility of extending I-83 (rather than
I-99) north to
Rochester, New York
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, was discussed at the October 2002 I-99 Task Force meeting. Part of the proposed route on
US 11/
US 15, however, has since been rebuilt as a four-lane surface road that does not meet
Interstate standards. Expensive additional reconstruction, including new interchanges, service roads, and realignments, would be necessary. The farthest north that I-83 could be extended currently would be
Benvenue, Pennsylvania, on a bridge over the
Susquehanna River
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, where a recently built freeway section of
US 22/
US 322 (Dauphin Bypass) downgrades to a divided four-lane surface road. Recently, however, the
Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway, a freeway project along the proposed corridor near
Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania
Shamokin Dam is a borough in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,647 at the 2020 census.
"Shamokin" , or "Shahëmokink" in the Delaware language, and Schahamokink in another Algonquian language, means "place of ...
, has been approved and is under construction as of 2016, with the first section opening in 2022.
In 2005,
Walter Sondheim, a prominent Baltimore city planner unveiled a proposal to tear down the elevated portion of the JFX that leads into downtown. In the JFX's place,
President Street would be extended north to
Eager Street, where the elevated section ends. City officials have since offered tentative support for the idea, though it is unlikely that any action will be taken until about 2020, when the current elevated structure will need an overhaul if it is to remain in use. If the downtown JFX were demolished, Baltimore would join
San Francisco
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,
Boston
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, and
Milwaukee
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to become among the large U.S. cities that have removed some of their downtown elevated freeways. On May 17, 2009, ''
The Baltimore Sun
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Founded in 1837, the newspaper was owned by Tribune Publi ...
'' revealed a plan by Rummel, Klepper & Kahl LLP, to tear down of the JFX to create an urban boulevard that would help connect downtown to the east side of the city and the
Johns Hopkins Hospital
Johns Hopkins Hospital (JHH) is the teaching hospital and biomedical research facility of Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1889, Johns Hopkins Hospital and its school of medicine are considered to be the foundin ...
.
Exit list
Exit numbers in Pennsylvania were changed in April 2001 from
sequence-based to
distance-based.
Auxiliary routes
I-83 has one auxiliary route:
I-283, a connector from I-83 south to
I-76 (
Pennsylvania Turnpike
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) and
PA 283 southeast of
Harrisburg
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.
Business route
Interstate 83 Business (I-83 Bus.) is a short
business loop in
York, Pennsylvania
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. It begins at a
semidirectional T interchange with I-83 south of York, continuing north as a
freeway
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for before the freeway ends at a partial interchange with South George Street, with a southbound exit and northbound entrance. The route continues north along George Street through downtown York, intersecting
PA 74/
PA 462 before leaving the city and intersecting
US 30. Here,
PA 181 begins and runs north
concurrent with I-83 Bus. for a short distance before I-83 Bus. ends at an interchange with I-83. PA 181 continues north past the northern terminus of I-83 Bus.
From its designation in 1961 until the designation of
I-376 Bus. in 2009, I-83 Bus. was the only business route of an Interstate Highway in Pennsylvania.
Major intersections
See also
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References
External links
Interstate Guide – I-83I-83 in Maryland at AARoads.comI-83 in Pennsylvania at AARoads.comMaryland Roads - I-83Pennsylvania Roads - I-83Steve Anderson's DCroads.net: Baltimore-Harrisburg Expressway (I-83)Steve Anderson's DCroads.net: Jones Falls Expressway (I-83)Kelly, Jacques. "JFX is a long stretch of history," ''The Baltimore Sun'', Saturday, February 7, 2009.
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