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Yandex Maps (Russian: Яндекс Карты, romanized: Yandeks Karty) is a Russian [1] web mapping service developed by Yandex. The service provides detailed maps of the whole world [ citation needed ] , directions and estimated times of arrival for driving, walking, cycling, kick scooter, and public transportation navigation.
Interstate 82 (I-82) is the former designation for the following Interstate Highways between Scranton, Pennsylvania, and New York City: Interstate 380 (Pennsylvania) Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania, east of the present junction with I-380; Interstate 80 in New Jersey
I-84 westbound at PA 247 in Jefferson Township. I-84 starts in Pennsylvania at I-81 in Dunmore, a suburb east of Scranton, along with the northern end of I-380.After two miles (3.2 km), I-84 splits from I-380, as the latter goes southeasterly through the Poconos and I-84 continues almost due east into Wayne and Pike counties.
Pennsylvania Route 307 (PA 307) is a north–south route of the Pennsylvania Highway System that runs for 31 miles (50 km). The southern terminus is PA 435 in Covington Township and the northern terminus is PA 92 in Tunkhannock Township. The highway is called Scranton-Pocono Highway south of Scranton, connecting Scranton to the Pocono Mountains ...
This section opened in 1970 with US 611 multiplexed onto the portion between exit 8 (now PA 611) and exit 13 (PA 507) adjacent to Gouldsboro State Park. [ 8 ] On June 20, 1972, the American Association of State Highway Officials (AASHO) approved renumbering I-81E as I-380, along with extending I-84 concurrent with I-380 from Elmhurst Township ...
When Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911, what is now PA 690 was not given a number. [3] PA 690 was designated in 1928 to run from US 611 (now PA 435) in Moscow northeast to PA 590 in Hollisterville along an unpaved road. [4] By 1930, the road between PA 502 and US 611 in Moscow was an unnumbered, unpaved road. [5]
Pennsylvania Route 435 (PA 435) is a 14.9-mile-long (24.0 km) state highway located in Monroe, Wayne, and Lackawanna counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at Interstate 380 (I-380) near Gouldsboro .
Replaced by PA 378 I-380: 28.25: 45.46 I-80 in Tunkhannock Township: I-81/I-84/US 6 in Dunmore: 1973: current Known as the Scranton-Dunmore Expressway in Scranton [3] I-476: 132.10: 212.59 I-95 in Woodlyn: I-81/US 6/US 11 in Clarks Summit: 1964: current Longest Auxiliary Interstate in Pennsylvania and the United States. [3] I-479 — — — —