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The widening of PA 132 into a divided highway was completed in 1970. As a result of this improvement, a portion of the road was relocated east of Feasterville, with the former alignment becoming Old Street Road. Also by this time, the route was extended southeast to an interchange with I-95. [29] PA 132 westbound in Bensalem Township
Pennsylvania Route 413 (PA 413) is a 31-mile-long (50 km), north–south state highway in Bucks County, Pennsylvania.The route runs from the New Jersey state line on the Burlington–Bristol Bridge over the Delaware River outside Bristol, where the road continues as Route 413 into New Jersey, north to PA 611 in Bedminster Township.
PA 503 in Linhart: PA 80 in Rodi 1928: 1946 Restored as PA 791 in 1963. PA 281: 45.8 [15] 73.7 WV 26 at West Virginia state line in Henry Clay Township: US 30 in Stoystown: 1928: current PA 282: 11.528 [10] 18.553 PA 82 in West Nantmeal Township: Bus. US 30 in Downingtown: 1928: current PA 283 — — PA 83 in Monocacy
Many sections of Levittown are located in the southern end of ... 1970: 32,364: 20.2%: 1980: 34,246: 5.8%: ... Interstate 295 is the most prominent highway traversing ...
This route started out in November 1952 as Trenton Philadelphia Coach Line's route from Levittown to Center City Philadelphia. On March 1, 1964 service to Philadelphia was cut back to Country Club Shopping Center (US 1 & PA 413). On July 1, 1977 service was given the Route 151 designator and Oxford Valley Mall became the terminal point.
Quite the groovy decade of hosting and socializing with major flair, the 1970s were full of funky foods that became synonymous with the buffet tables laid out at every party.
Middletown's salt shaker: A 70,000 square foot salt warehouse and brine mixing center coming to the township - but won't be ready til next winter.
From the Delaware state line north to exit 40, the route is known by many as the Delaware Expressway but is officially named the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway. [3] North of exit 40, I-95 follows the easternmost portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike ; this portion of road is not signed as part of the turnpike.