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PA 896 southbound in London Britain Township. When Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911, what is now PA 896 was not legislated as part of a route. [7] PA 896 was first designated in 1928 to run from PA 42 (now PA 10) in Russellville northwest to the Octoraro Creek in Homeville along an unpaved road.
Pennsylvania Route 18: Erie-Lincoln Highway (1927) Pennsylvania Route 19: Lewistown - Scranton, Anthracite Trail (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 22: Keystone Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 24: Washington-Harrisburg Route (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 33: Lykens Valley Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 41: Reading - Harrisburg (after 1924)
This is a list of State Routes in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. State Routes in Pennsylvania are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.This list incorporates routes numbered between 0001 and 4999 which are either Traffic Routes (Interstate, US, or PA Routes numbered 0001 through 0999) or Quadrant Routes (State Routes numbered 1001 through 4999).
US 30 Bus./PA 113 in Downingtown 2013: current Designated to bypass a weight-restricted bridge over East Branch Brandywine Creek: US 322 Bus. 3: 4.8 US 322 in East Bradford Township: US 220/US 322 in West Goshen Township: 1964: current Former route of US 322 through West Chester that was replaced by multiple expressways US 422 Bus. 7 [1]
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.
PennDOT’s current plans are to open bids in 2029 for the 7.5-mile final section of Route 219 and have the highway completed in 2031.
U.S. Route 30, Pennsylvania Route 340, Pennsylvania Route 897, Pennsylvania Route 283, and Pennsylvania Route 230 all follow parts of Old Peter's Road. For a time it was "the main artery between Philadelphia and the west".
South of U.S. Route 30, east of the intersection with Pennsylvania Route 896 40°01′39″N 76°13′49″W / 40.0275°N 76.230278°W / 40.0275; -76.230278 ( Michael Dohner Farmhouse