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A different number can also be used to avoid conflicts between different types — for instance, signed Pennsylvania Route 380 is actually State Route 400, renumbered ca. 1973 when Interstate 81E was renumbered Interstate 380. The majority of, but not all, signed Traffic Routes are state-maintained.
Original route of US 209 through the Stroudsburg area, designated when main route was moved onto expressways and a new two-lane segment east of the city US 219 Bus. 4: 6.4 US 219 in Summit Township: US 219 in Summit Township 1999: current Original route of US 219 through Meyersdale that was replaced by an expressway US 219 Alt. 23: 37
Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes I-83 BL: 6.81: 10.96 I-83 in York Township: I-83/PA 181 in Manchester Township: 1957: current Serves York, running along George Street; [3] only Interstate business route in Pennsylvania until 2009 I-376 BL: 6.26: 10.07
Soon more numbers were assigned, including three-digit numbers for branches, like Pennsylvania Route 272 from Pennsylvania Route 72. The United States Numbered Highways were assigned in late 1926, and in 1928 State Routes concurrent with U.S. Routes were removed, while those that conflicted with U.S. Routes were assigned new numbers.
For quadrant routes, use [[Category:Quadrant Routes in Pennsylvania|nnnn X]] where nnnn is the four-digit route number and X is the county the route is in. Routes that exist in only one county should also have "Transportation in X County, Pennsylvania" as a category (example: since Pennsylvania Route 546 only exists in McKean County, it would ...
PA Route 147, PA Route 405, PA Route 44, State Route 1007, State Route 2014, State Route 2016: 19 Water Street (LR 19/LR 240 - PA Route 405) and Main Street (LR 18 - State Route 2014) Muncy: Cliff Avenue (LR 17/LR 19 - U.S. Route 220) and Main Street (LR 17 - PA Route 42) Laporte: PA Route 405, U.S. Route 220, State Route 3015, U.S. Route 220: 20
Apr. 2—WILKES-BARRE — PennDOT will begin 102 new projects this construction season and continue 99 ongoing projects, with a total cost of approximately $838 million, Engineering District 4 ...
I-90 enters Pennsylvania from Ohio in Springfield Township, Erie County, heading east as a four-lane freeway through rural areas of fields and woods. The road has an eastbound rest area before it reaches an interchange with US 6N near West Springfield. The next exit is for Pennsylvania Route 215 (PA 215) near East Springfield.