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Here, the route turns south to join PA 75 on Market Street, crossing the Tuscarora Creek into Turbett Township. [2] [3] PA 333 through the borough of Thompsontown. PA 333 splits from PA 75 in Old Port by heading to the southeast on an unnamed road. The route runs through areas of farms and woods before curving east into open farmland.
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By 1930, the route was under construction along the PA 333 (now PA 997) concurrency to the south of Roxbury. [6] In 1937, an extended PA 641 became concurrent with PA 433 between Roxbury and the point PA 433 turned north onto Cold Spring Road to the west of Roxbury. [7] [8] The entire length of PA 433 was paved in the 1930s. [8]
Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; ... U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 333; Preceded by 332: Lists of highways 333 Succeeded by 334
mostly swapped with 115 (and 938) in 1933-40, but part of the original route remains on the 1940 map (it's part of 115 in 1950) PA 155: 1928 now PA 156: 1928 now PA 157: now PA 157 1940 ← US 62 (part) PA 157 1933 leg. 1927 1933 → US 62 (part) PA 158: 1928 now PA 159: 1928 PA 160: 1928 now PA 161: 1928 PA 162: 1928 now PA 163: now PA 163 ...
Became a segment of PA 333 in 1965. PA 136 — — PA 36 near Chest Springs: PA 53 in Fallentimber: 1928: 1946 PA 136: 44.8 [15] 72.1 US 40 / PA 18 in Washington: US 30 in Greensburg: 1964: current Previously a segment of PA 31. PA 137: 5 [54] 8.0 PA 37 in Greeley: New York state line at Shohola: 1928: 1946 PA 138
PA Routes are also called Pennsylvania Traffic Routes, and formerly State Highway Routes. [ 2 ] There are 41,643 mi (67,018 km) of roadway maintained by state agencies, with 39,737 mi (63,951 km) maintained by PennDOT, 554 mi (892 km) maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission , and 1,352 mi (2,176 km) maintained by other state agencies.