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Phoenixville is served by three state highways: Pennsylvania Route 23, Pennsylvania Route 113, and Pennsylvania Route 29. PA 23 follows a northwest-to-southeast alignment through western and southern sections of the borough via Nutt Road. PA 23 heads northwest to Elverson and southeast to King of Prussia. PA 113 follows a southwest-to-northeast ...
A then-unique feature of the tunnel's construction was the sinking of six, 7-foot (2.1 m) diameter shafts, tangent to the tunnel cross section. These shafts were spaced at 100-foot (30 m) intervals to correct errors in the tunnel alignment. [2] Construction of the tunnel cost an estimated $178,992, equal to $5,121,409 today. [4]
Opened May 1, 1901. Official name: Andrew Carnegie Free Library. Of the 2,509 libraries built by Andrew Carnegie, it was the only public library granted permission to use both his first and last names. In addition to the library, it includes a 788-seat Music Hall, 140-seat Lecture Hall, Civil War Museum, and a small in-town park. [19] 7 ...
Prior to construction of the US 202 expressway in 1970, PA 29 travelled entirely on Phoenixville Pike between Phoenixville and West Chester. PA 29 entered West Chester on Goshen Road and Marshall Street, ending at PA 100 (High Street) in town.
PA 10 south (Morgantown Road) – Green Hills, Morgantown: West end of PA 10 concurrency: 5.504: 8.858: PA 10 north (Morgantown Road) – Reading: East end of PA 10 concurrency: 7.076: 11.388: I-176 (Morgantown Expressway) – Reading, Morgantown: Exit 10 (I-176) Robeson Township: 8.900: 14.323: PA 568 west (Green Hills Road) – Green Hills ...
PA 113 northbound across the Gay Street Bridge in Phoenixville. Here, PA 113 becomes Kimberton Road and narrows to two lanes as it comes to an intersection with PA 401 at Opperman's Corner. The road continues northeast through wooded areas with some fields and residences, passing through the community of Chester Springs and crossing Pickering ...
Dawson Road Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad: Penn's Landing Tunnel Philadelphia I-95: 1979 Kittatinny Mountain Tunnel: Lurgan and Fannett Townships, northern Franklin County I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike) 4,727 feet (1,441 m) [49] Laurel Hill Tunnel: Cook and Jefferson Townships Pennsylvania Turnpike (abandoned) 4,541 feet (1,384 m) 1940 [50 ...
South of Phoenixville on Union Hill Road 40°05′27″N 75°32′19″W / 40.090833°N 75.538611°W / 40.090833; -75.538611 ( John Williams Charlestown Township