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Pennsylvania Route 46 Truck is a truck route that bypasses a weight-restricted bridge over the Pidgeon Hollow Run in Norwich Township, Pennsylvania. The route follows US 6, PA 155 and PA 120. It was signed in 2013. The bridge was completely reconstructed in 2017, [2] but the route is still signed as of May 2022.
The Pittsburgh Wayfinder System is a series of directional and destination signs installed throughout the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania meant to guide travelers to popular destinations and services. The system is designed for easy mapping of neighborhood-to-neighborhood routes with the intent of creating a coherent pattern of travel in the city.
This is a list of 90 neighborhoods in the city of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. Generally neighborhood development followed ward boundaries, although the City Planning Commission has defined some neighborhood areas. [1] The map of neighborhoods presented here is based on the official designations from the City of Pittsburgh. [2]
MapQuest offers online, mobile, business and developer solutions that help people discover and explore where they would like to go, how to get there and what to do along the way and at your destination.
The Martin Luther King Jr. East Busway is a two-lane bus-only highway serving the city of Pittsburgh and many of its eastern neighborhoods and suburbs. It was named after Martin Luther King Jr. in recognition of the eastern portion of the route's serving many predominantly African-American neighborhoods, such as Wilkinsburg and East Liberty.
Route number Route name Replaced by; 1B: Saxonburg Boulevard D Middle Road Flyer 1C: Middle Road D Middle Road Flyer 1E: Etna 1F/3: Millvale 3A: New Kensington Express 3L: Creighton-Lower Burrell Express P10 Allegheny Valley Flyer (no bus service in Lower Burrell) 3M: Tarentum-Natrona Express P10 Allegheny Valley Flyer 4A: 40th Street Bridge 4B ...
[10] [11] The Boulevard at Grant Street was once home to Pittsburgh's Chinatown until the 1950s. [12] View of Boulevard of the Allies in downtown Pittsburgh. U.S. Route 22 and U.S. Route 30 were designated along the William Penn and Lincoln Highways through Pittsburgh in 1926; the Boulevard of the Allies bypass alignment was chosen for both ...