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No. It is not a toll road.
For a 5axle semi it is 30.90 in indiana and 27.75 for ohio not sure what the cost is for a passenger vehicle but you can go to the state dot sites and find out
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_much_does_it_cost_in_tolls_on_Interstate_80_from_NY_to_San_Francisco"
Currently, I-80) accross Pennsylvania is COMPLETELY TOLL-FREE.
It is.....
Shouldn't hit any tolls until between Chicago and through Ohio. The rest of it is without tolls, and then the fees are based on distanced traveled on any one highway.
When you come across the GWB - get on I 80 west all the way to I 79 south. You'll pay absolutely no tolls.
tolls Youngstown ohio to Baltimore MD via I-76
That would be in Pennsylvania on Interstate 80 I strongly suspect that that's not true. I can't find any place on I-80 in Pennsylvania that's above about 1,800 feet. I-77 in southern West Virginia reaches around 2,600 feet, and I-26 in appears to reach about 3,800 feet near the North Carolina-Tennessee border. The highest point on I 80 east of the Mississippi is in Pennsylvania. It is near the Penfield Exit. I believe it is around 2250' in elevation. It is however not the highest point or highest interstate east of the Mississippi. Just on I 80 itself.
approximately 48.00
Interstate 80 and Interstate 25.
Interstate 80 has the largest runway in Will County and convenient access to I-55 and I-80 that runs right to chicago from Romeoville.