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U.S. Route 20 (US 20) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway in Pennsylvania, which clips the northwestern corner of the state, running entirely in Erie County. While it is part of the nation's longest road, it features the shortest segment of any two-digit U.S. Route in the commonwealth.
Pennsylvania Route 5: Lakes-to-Sea Highway; Pennsylvania Route 6: Old Monument Trail (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 7: Roosevelt Highway; Pennsylvania Route 8: William Flinn Highway (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 9: Yellowstone Trail, Chicago-Buffalo Highway; Pennsylvania Route 10: Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway (1927)
From Moville through north of Early at the junction with U.S. Route 71 and Iowa Highway 471, US 20 was reconstructed from a rural two-lane highway to a four-lane road. This segment re-opened October 19, 2018 and made it so that US 20 is a continuous four-lane highway for its entire length in Iowa.
Also known as the Parkway North, North Shore Expressway, East Street Valley Expressway and the Raymond E. Wilt Memorial Highway [3] I-283: 2.91: 4.68 I-76 near Highspire: I-83/US 322 near Harrisburg: 1972: current The highway is entirely in Dauphin County and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania and is an eastern shore bypass of Harrisburg. [3] I-295 ...
US 20 in Springfield Township: US 6/US 19 in LeBoeuf Township: 1935: current US 11: 248: 399 US 11 at Antrim Township: US 11 at Great Bend Township: 1926: current US 13: 49: 79 US 13 at Marcus Hook, Pennsylvania: US 1 in Falls Township: 1926: current US 15: 195: 314 US 15 near Gettysburg: US 15 near Lawrenceville: 1926: current US 19
The original Pennsylvania Route 3 was the designation for the William Penn Highway running from Hanover Township to Easton.After its decommissioning in 1930, PA 3 was renumbered in several areas to extend active routes, including US 22 from the WV/PA state line to Harrisburg, PA 60 from Robinson Township to Pittsburgh, US 322 from Harrisburg to Hershey, US 422 from Hershey to Wyomissing, US ...
U.S. Route 19 (US 19) in Pennsylvania is closely paralleled by Interstate 79 (I-79) for its entire length. US 19 enters Pennsylvania from West Virginia in Greene County near Mount Morris. Its northern terminus is at US 20 in the city of Erie. Part of it is named for Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry, hero of the Battle of Lake Erie.
Pennsylvania Route 21 (PA 21) is a 50.75-mile (81.67 km) long east–west state highway in the US state of Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at the West Virginia state line in Richhill Township, where PA 21 continues into West Virginia as West Virginia Route 891. The eastern terminus is at U.S. Route 40 Business in Uniontown.