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  2. Pennsylvania Department of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    Greatest growth in the state highway system occurred in 1931 when 20,156 miles (32,438 km) of rural roads were taken over by the Commonwealth. At that time, the Department of Highways, at the direction of Governor Gifford Pinchot, embarked upon an extensive program of paving rural roadways, well known as the "get the farmer out of the mud" program.

  3. Pennsylvania State Route System - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. List of Pennsylvania state agencies - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection; Pennsylvania Department of General Services; Pennsylvania Department of Health. Pennsylvania Bureau of Laboratories; Pennsylvania Department of Human Services; Pennsylvania Department of Insurance; Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry; Pennsylvania Department of Military & Veterans ...

  5. List of state routes in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    US 19 (now PA 99) in Kearsarge 1928: 1935 [37] Replaced by rerouted US 19. PA 97: 20.14 [15] 32.41 PA 8 in Union City: PA 8 in Erie: 1935 [37] current Officially designated as PA 197, due to PA 97 in Adams County; formerly segments of US 6N and US 6. PA 97: 9.363 [10] 15.068 MD 97 near Littlestown (Maryland state line)

  6. Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission - Wikipedia

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    The James E. Ross Highway in western Pennsylvania, cosigned with Interstate 376. The Amos K. Hutchinson Bypass in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 66. The Mon/Fayette Expressway in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 43. The Southern Beltway in western Pennsylvania, signed as Pennsylvania Route 576.

  7. Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    In Lebanon County, I-78 is known as the 78th Division Highway. [2] The road passes under PA 72 and turns northeast through a mix of farmland and woodland, crossing the Swatara Creek into Swatara Township. The freeway continues through agricultural areas with some trees, curving east and entering Bethel Township.

  8. List of U.S. Routes in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    PA 291 in Philadelphia: I-81 in Scranton: 1926: 1972 Now PA 611 and PA 435: US 622: 55: 89 US 622 at Thompson Township: US 22 in Mount Union: 1927: 1928 Now PA 928 and US 522: US 711: 97: 156 US 11 in Northumberland: New York in South Waverly: 1927: 1928 Replaced by PA 147, PA 405, and US 220

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Also known as the Parkway North, North Shore Expressway, East Street Valley Expressway and the Raymond E. Wilt Memorial Highway [3] I-283: 2.91: 4.68 I-76 near Highspire: I-83/US 322 near Harrisburg: 1972: current The highway is entirely in Dauphin County and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and is an eastern shore bypass of Harrisburg. [3] I-295 ...