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The last stop before Ohio for a westbound traveler who does not wish to leave the Turnpike is now [[New Stanton Service Plaza]], a full 81 miles from the next plaza (Mahoning Valley Service Plaza in Ohio). Butler Service Plaza was only 31 miles from Ohio. | The last stop before Ohio for a westbound traveler who does not wish to leave the Turnpike is now [[New Stanton Service Plaza]], a full 81 miles from the next plaza (Mahoning Valley Service Plaza in Ohio). Butler Service Plaza was only 31 miles from Ohio. | ||
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<ref name="t">[https://www.paturnpike.com/Press/2002/20020228100516.htm Turnpike Commission news release about the plaza closing]</ref> | |||
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Revision as of 16:50, 19 March 2016
Direction | Westbound |
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Opened | 1951 |
Closed | February 28, 2002[1] |
Butler Service Plaza was the most western westbound service plaza on the Pennsylvania Turnpike. It closed in 2002 to make way for the construction project which created the Warrendale Toll Plaza, where travelers pay their last measured toll heading westbound before reaching Ohio.
The last stop before Ohio for a westbound traveler who does not wish to leave the Turnpike is now New Stanton Service Plaza, a full 81 miles from the next plaza (Mahoning Valley Service Plaza in Ohio). Butler Service Plaza was only 31 miles from Ohio.
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