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Portersville is a borough in Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 235 at the 2010 census. The population was 235 at the 2010 census. [ 3 ]
MapQuest's origins date to 1967 with the founding of Cartographic Services, a division of R.R. Donnelley & Sons in Chicago, which moved to Lancaster, Pennsylvania, in 1969. In the mid-1980s, R.R. Donnelley & Sons began generating maps and routes for customers, with cooperation by Barry Glick, a University at Buffalo Ph.D. [ 4 ] In 1994, it was ...
Interstate 79 passes through the township north to south with access from Exit 96 (Portersville) and Exit 99 (U.S. Route 422, the Benjamin Franklin Highway). U.S. Route 19 also crosses the township, roughly parallel to I-79.
Interstate 79 (I-79) is an Interstate Highway in the Eastern United States, designated from I-77 in Charleston, West Virginia, north to Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) and PA 290 in Erie, Pennsylvania. It is a primary thoroughfare through western Pennsylvania and West Virginia and makes up part of an important corridor to Buffalo, New York , and ...
Northern terminus of PA 68 concurrency: Portersville: 101.4: 163.2: PA 488 east (Portersville Road) to I-79 – Prospect: Eastern terminus of PA 488 concurrency: 101.6: 163.5: PA 488 west (Portersville Road) – Ellwood City: Western terminus of PA 488 concurrency: Muddy Creek Township: 104.7: 168.5: US 422 (New Castle Road) – New Castle ...
Pennsylvania Route 488 Truck was a truck route around a weight-restricted bridge over the Stony Creek. It followed PA 65/288, PA 65 (after the split), PA 388, US 422, and US 19. For partial length, the route was cosigned with the former PA 351 Truck. The route was signed in 2013 and deleted sometime before 2018 following a bridge repair.
Interstate 80 passes through the township, with access from Exit 173 (Pennsylvania Route 64). According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 25.7 square miles (66.5 km 2), of which 25.6 square miles (66.2 km 2) is land and 0.1 square miles (0.3 km 2), or 0.45%, is water. [3]