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Hagerstown station, built c. 1883. In March 1832, the Franklin Railroad was chartered by the Pennsylvania Legislature, and on January 16, 1837, by the Legislature of Maryland. The road was built from Chambersburg to Greencastle, Pennsylvania, in 1837, and to Hagerstown, Maryland in 1841. It owned its own steam locomotives, but these were sold ...
Maryland Route 63 (MD 63) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland.The state highway runs 16.99 miles (27.34 km) from MD 65 in Fairplay north to the Pennsylvania state line near Cearfoss, where the highway continues as Pennsylvania Route 163 (PA 163).
The idea of a north–south bypass of Hagerstown to relieve congestion on the contemporary main highway through the Hagerstown Valley, U.S. Route 11 (US 11), predates the Interstate Highway System. Construction on the Hagerstown Bypass began in the mid-1950s and was completed in 1958 from US 40 north to the Pennsylvania state line. I-81 was ...
Greencastle is a borough in Franklin County in south-central Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 4,251 at the 2020 census. [ 4 ] Greencastle lies within the Cumberland Valley of Pennsylvania.
PA 16 intersects several roads including PA 456 in Cove Gap, PA 75 and PA 416 in Mercersburg, PA 995 in Upton, US 11 and Interstate 81 (I-81) in Greencastle, PA 316 and PA 997 in Waynesboro, and PA 116 in Carroll Valley. The road's main name is Buchanan Trail in honor of 15th President James Buchanan, who was born near the road in Cove Gap
Hagerstown and Waynesborough Turnpike: March 10, 1847: Hagerstown - Leitersburg - Pennsylvania (towards Waynesboro) Route 60: Marsh Turnpike: February 15, 1848: North of Hagerstown - Pennsylvania (towards Waynesboro) Marsh Pike Hagerstown and Middleburg Turnpike: February 26, 1850: Hagerstown - Pennsylvania (Greencastle and Maryland Line ...
Maryland Route 494 (MD 494) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Maryland. Known as Fairview Road , the state highway runs 6.83 miles (10.99 km) from the Pennsylvania state line near Fairview , where the highway continues north as Pennsylvania Route 75 (PA 75), east to MD 63 in Cearfoss .
Upon reaching Pennsylvania Route 581 (PA 581), US 11 splits from Carlisle Pike and runs concurrent with PA 581. US 11/US 15 northbound in Wormleysburg. In Camp Hill, a close suburb of Harrisburg, US 11 stops paralleling I-81 and joins US 15 northward through the western suburbs of Harrisburg, crossing I-81 in this area.