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  2. U.S. Route 62 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Oil City: 52.2: 84.0: PA 8 north (Main Street) / PA 428 north (Halyday Street) – Titusville: Northern end of PA 8 concurrency; southern terminus of PA 428: 53.5: 86.1: PA 257 south – Cranberry: Northern terminus of PA 257: Cranberry Township: 56.6: 91.1: PA 157 east – Fryburg: Eastern terminus of PA 157: Forest: Tionesta Township: 70.4: 113.3

  3. Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad (reporting mark OCTL) is a tourist railroad that runs from Titusville to Rynd Farm north of Oil City in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The Oil Creek and Titusville Lines (reporting mark OCTL) is the designated operator of the railroad, as well as the freight carrier on the line.

  4. Tionesta Township, Forest County, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tionesta Township is a township in Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 666 at the time of the 2020 census, [ 2 ] up from the total of 729 that was documented by the 2010 , [ 3 ] up from 610 at the 2000 census.

  5. List of crossings of the Allegheny River - Wikipedia

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    Oil City: Veterans Memorial Bridge: State Street Oil City: Oil City Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge: Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad: Oil City and Cranberry Township: Hunter Station Bridge: US 62: Tionesta Township: Tionesta Bridge: US 62 / PA 36: Tionesta and Tionesta Township: West Hickory Bridge: PA 127: Hickory Township and Harmony ...

  6. Tionesta, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Tionesta is a borough in and the county seat of Forest County, Pennsylvania, United States. [3] The population was 475 at the 2020 Census. [4] The name is a Native American [clarification needed] word meaning "the home of the wolves". [5] [6] Visitors and residents are greeted to Tionesta with a sign reading "A special place with a relaxed pace"

  7. Pennsylvania Route 227 - Wikipedia

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    PA 8 (Main Street) – Oil City, Titusville: Western terminus of PA 227: Pleasantville: 11.7: 18.8: PA 27 west (Titusville Road) – Titusville: Western terminus of PA 27 concurrency: 12.4: 20.0: PA 36 south (East State Street) – Tionesta: Northern terminus of PA 36: 12.6: 20.3: PA 27 east (North Main Street) – Youngsville: Eastern terminus ...

  8. Allegheny River - Wikipedia

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    19,750 cu ft/s (559 m 3 /s) at the village of Natrona, PA (river mile 24.3) [3] Basin features; Progression: Allegheny River → Ohio River → Mississippi River → Gulf of Mexico: Tributaries • left: Tionesta Creek, Clarion River, Redbank Creek, Mahoning Creek, Crooked Creek, Kiskiminetas River, Buffalo Creek, Chartiers Run • right

  9. Pennsylvania Route 36 - Wikipedia

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    PA 36 in Tionesta. PA 36 was originally designated from Pleasant Valley Boulevard (U.S. Route 220) in Altoona to PA 66 in Clarion County. From the original northern terminus to Tionesta, the highway was signed as PA 66, and from Tionesta to the current terminus, it was signed as PA 227.