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As of 2022, there were 182.81 miles (294.20 km) of public roads in Upper Macungie Township, of which 0.90 miles (1.45 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), 45.97 miles (73.98 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and 135.94 miles (218.77 km) were maintained by the township. [15]
Macungie is located at (40.513945, -75.552491 According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of 1.0 square mile (2.6 km 2), all land.Macungie is almost completely surrounded by Lower Macungie Township, except for a very small area in the southeast that neighbors Upper Milford Township.
Cities & Towns, George Washington, Native American, Roads Washington: May 28, 1947: US 40 W on ramp at junction of I-70 (MISSING) Roadside Cities & Towns, George Washington, Native American, Roads Washington: May 28, 1947: National Road (US 40) near Coffey's Crossing Road (PA 526), west of Washington, near Finney
When Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911, present-day PA 863 was not legislated as part of a route. [5] The present route of PA 863 existed as an unpaved road by 1915. [6] By 1941, the road was a low-type bituminous road between US 222 and Kistler Valley Road and a high-type bituminous road between Kistler Valley Road and PA 143. [7]
The route follows Buckeye Road and Chestnut Street (running concurrent with PA 100 Truck), PA 100, Weilers Road, Hamilton Boulevard, and Lower Macungie Road. It was signed in 2013. It was signed in 2013.
The boroughs of Macungie and Alburtis and Lower Macungie Township have developed plans for a 3-mile greenway and trail extending from Alburtis to Macungie, parallel to Swabia Creek but south of the Norfolk Southern tracks. A proposed spur would extend from Macungie along Mountain Creek to the Pennsylvania Highlands Greenway atop South Mountain ...
I-78 West and PA Route 309 North in Lower Macungie Township As of 2022, there were 166.31 miles (267.65 km) of public roads in Lower Macungie Township, of which 3.60 miles (5.79 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC), 37.45 miles (60.27 km) were maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and ...
Pennsylvania Route 100 Truck is a truck bypass of a winding portion of PA 100 between the north end of the PA 29 concurrency and Macungie on which trucks with trailers over 45 feet are not allowed. The route heads north on PA 29 before heading west along Buckeye Road and Chestnut Street concurrent with PA 29 Truck .