President Biden Expressway

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President Biden Expressway

The President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Expressway, commonly referred to as the President Biden Expressway,[2][3] and formerly known as the Central Scranton Expressway, is a 0.76-mile-long (1.22 km) freeway southeast of downtown Scranton in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It runs east-southeast from U.S. Route 11 (US 11)/Pennsylvania Route 307 (PA 307) near downtown to Interstate 81 (I-81).

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President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. Expressway
Central Scranton Expressway
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Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length0.755 mi[1] (1,215 m)
Existed1964–present
Component
highways
SR 3032 (unsigned) entire length
Major junctions
West end US 11 / PA 307 in Scranton
East end I-81 in Scranton
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesLackawanna
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The highway is one of only three freeways in Pennsylvania with no posted route number. In the Location Referencing System, it is designated State Route 3022 by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT). In 2021, the road was renamed after President Joe Biden, who was born in Scranton.

Route description

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President Biden Expressway eastbound approaching I-81 in Scranton

The President Biden Expressway begins at an interchange with US 11/PA 307 and Cedar Avenue in Scranton, with access to northbound US 11/PA 307 and from southbound US 11/PA 307. From here, the President Biden Expressway heads east-southeast as a four-lane freeway. The road runs between residential neighborhoods to the southwest and Roaring Brook to the northeast. The freeway passes under the Harrison Avenue Bridge before ending at a directional T interchange with I-81.[4]

History

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Construction began in 1964 alongside the adjacent section of I-81.[5] The road was built along a portion of the former Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad right-of-way passing beneath the Harrison Avenue Bridge.[6] It opened[year needed] with a temporary western terminus feeding into Front Street at Prospect Avenue. By the early 1970s,[timeframe?] the current interchange at the western terminus was opened, connecting to a new road replacing the demolished Spruce Street Bridge.

In July 2021, there was a proposal to rename the Central Scranton Expressway after incumbent U.S. President Joe Biden, who was born in Scranton.[7] On July 20, 2021, the Scranton City Council unanimously voted to rename the Central Scranton Expressway to the President Joseph R. Biden Jr. Expressway along with renaming Spruce Street to Biden Street.[8] PennDOT replaced signage on the northbound lanes of I-81 on September 29, 2021, and replaced signage on the southbound lanes of I-81 on the following day. The sign installation was completed on October 4, 2021, at the exit 185 off ramp along I-81.[2][9]

In December 2024, local residents and multiple state politicians called for Biden's name to be removed from the expressway after he controversially commuted the sentence of Michael Conahan, a judge responsible for the kids for cash scandal that took place in neighboring Luzerne County. However, Scranton mayor Paige Cognetti and the city council declined to remove the signs.[10][11]

Exit list

The entire route is in Scranton, Lackawanna County. All exits are unnumbered.

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mi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
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US 11 north / PA 307 north – Central City, University, Colleges
Western terminus
Cedar AvenueWestbound exit and eastbound entrance
0.7551.215



I-81 to I-84 east / I-380 south Wilkes-Barre, Binghamton
Eastern terminus; exit 185 on I-81
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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References

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