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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.
Pennsylvania Route 910 (PA 910) is an east–west state highway in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area. It travels nineteen miles (30 km) between Interstate 79 (I-79) in Wexford and PA 28 in Harmarville .
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Original route of US 62 that was replaced by a wider parallel route US 202 Truck: 0.4 [5] 0.64 US 202 in Norristown: US 202 in Norristown — — Designated to bypass a truck-restricted district US 202 Alt. Truck: 6 [6] 9.7 US 202 in Whitpain Township: US 202/PA 63 near North Wales: 2013: current Original route of US 202 that was replaced by an ...
PA 9: 45.433: 73.117 SR 2 in West Springfield (Ohio state line) New York state line in North East: 1924: 1930 Replaced by US 20. PA 9: 111.04: 178.70 I-276 / I-476 in Plymouth Meeting: I-81 / US 6 / US 11 in Clarks Summit: 1974: 1996 Redesignated as I-476. PA 10 — — Blairsville: US 219 in Bradford (New York state line)
Church Street (LR 9/LR 14 - PA Route 29 North/PA Route 167/PA Route 706), Main Street (LR 12 - PA Route 29 North) and Public Avenue (LR 57024 - State Route 1043) Montrose: State Route 6011, U.S. Route 11, PA Route 706: 10 U.S. Route 11 (LR 9/LR 10) and PA Route 706 (LR 9) New Milford Township: New York state line (LR 10 - PA Route 92) Oakland ...
PA9, PA.9, PA-9, PA 9, or variant may refer to: Pennsylvania highway designations: Pennsylvania Route 9 (1955-1996), now I-476; Pennsylvania Route 9 (1920s), now US Route 20; Other uses: PA-9, Pennsylvania's 9th congressional district; Dell PA-9, laptop power adapter
West Brownsville is a former important transportation nexus and a present-day borough in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States and part of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area. The population was 972 at the 2020 census. [5] Culturally, by postal route, and socially, the community is connected to cross-river sister-city Brownsville.