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  2. Pennsylvania Route 837 - Wikipedia

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    PA 481 south (Park Avenue) / First Street: Northern terminus of PA 481: 9.7: 15.6: PA 136 west (Dry Run Road) to PA Turnpike 43 – Eighty Four: Northern terminus of PA 136 concurrency: New Eagle: 10.9: 17.5: PA 88 north (Union Street) – Finleyville: Northern terminus of PA 88 concurrency: Allegheny: West Elizabeth: 17.8: 28.6: PA 51 ...

  3. Pennsylvania Route 8 - Wikipedia

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    The expressway, built between 1973-1976, is 9 miles (14 km) long and has only two exits, one of which serves as the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 308. North of the expressway, PA 8 is called Pittsburgh Road. South of Franklin, PA 8 merges with U.S. Route 62, beginning a 10-mile (16

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  5. Interstate 279 - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 279 (I-279), locally referred to as Parkway North, is a north–south auxiliary Interstate Highway that lies entirely within Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.Its southern end is at I-376 at the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsburgh, and the north end is in Franklin Park at I-79.

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  7. Austin 14 - Wikipedia

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    The Austin Fourteen is a 1.7-litre saloon that was introduced by Austin in August 1936 [1] and available as a Goodwood saloon—with a fixed or sliding head—or as a Goodwood cabriolet. The body was of steel throughout. [2] Nominally classed by Austin as a Fourteen the actual engine size attracted tax for a 16 horsepower car.

  8. Pennsylvania Route 88 - Wikipedia

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    The Pittsburgh-to-New Castle section was largely split off on July 15, 1960 to form Pennsylvania Route 65, in honor of the 65th Infantry Division of the United States Army during World War II. The 7.7 mile stretch of PA 88 from PA 65's current southern terminus at the West End Bridge to PA 88's current northern terminus was decommissioned .

  9. Pennsylvania Route 60 - Wikipedia

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    mi [1] km Destinations Notes; Pittsburgh: 0.00: 0.00: US 19 / PA 51 / PA 837 south to I-376 / I-279 north – Pittsburgh International Airport, West End Bridge, West End, North Shore, Downtown, Station Square: Southern terminus of PA 60; northern terminus of PA 837: 1.78: 2.86: PA 50 west (Noblestown Road) – Noblestown, Carnegie: Eastern ...