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PA 89 northbound in Rome Township PA 89 south of Wattsburg, heading away from PA 8. PA 89 begins running north on Franklin Street in the city of Titusville just after the PA 8/PA 27 junction. PA 89 runs northeast out of the city before arcing back around to the north and passing through the community of Vrooman.
PA 8 (Main Street) – Oil City, Titusville: Western terminus of PA 227: Pleasantville: 11.7: 18.8: PA 27 west (Titusville Road) – Titusville: Western terminus of PA 27 concurrency: 12.4: 20.0: PA 36 south (East State Street) – Tionesta: Northern terminus of PA 36: 12.6: 20.3: PA 27 east (North Main Street) – Youngsville: Eastern terminus ...
North of Oil City, PA 8 is named Oil City-Titusville Road. In the city of Titusville, PA 8 meets Pennsylvania Route 27 and the southern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 89 at the intersection of Franklin Street and Central Avenue. PA 8 forms a concurrency with PA 27 westward along the one-way streets of Central Avenue and Diamond Street before ...
This is a route-map template for the Oil Creek and Titusville Railroad, a United States heritage railroad.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
Titusville is a city in the far eastern corner of Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,262 at the 2020 census . [ 3 ] Titusville is known as the birthplace of the American oil industry and for a number of years was the leading oil-producing region in the world. [ 4 ]
Oil Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny River, flows through the township from west to south, passing through Hydetown and Titusville. Pine Creek, a tributary of Oil Creek, and its tributaries, Caldwell Creek, Porky Run, and Stony Hollow Run (both tributaries of Caldwell Creek) drain the northeastern part of the township.
Pennsylvania Route 27 Truck is a 1 ⁄ 2-mile-long (0.80 km) truck route in Crawford County, Pennsylvania.In 1980, the designation was established to remove trucks from the complicated intersection with Pennsylvania Route 8 and to provide direct access for local trucks past the Titusville's small industrial area along St. John Street.
PA 408 westbound in Richmond Township. PA 408 begins at an intersection with US 6/US 19 and PA 86 in the borough of Cambridge Springs, heading east-southeast on two-lane undivided Church Street and immediately crossing a Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad line. The road passes businesses before entering residential areas.