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Campbells Run Campbells Run Road, Settlers Ridge Micro transit route operated by Pittsburgh Transportation Group; through special arrangement by Airport Corridor Transportation Association 36: Daily Banksville Downtown, Bankville, Dormont, Mt. Lebanon, Bethel Park, South Hills Village Formerly 36A Banksville 38: Green Tree
Carnegie station is an at-grade busway station operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit in Carnegie, Pennsylvania. The station is located at the southern terminus of the West Busway and is only served by route G2 West Busway-All Stops. Route G31 Bridgeville Flyer enters and exits the busway just north of this station at Campbells Run Road ...
Cochran Mill Road over Lick Run 40°17′34″N 79°58′13″W / 40.292911°N 79.970208°W / 40.292911; -79.970208 ( Bridge in Jefferson Jefferson Hills and South Park Township
Campbells Run drains 5.01 square miles (13.0 km 2) of area, receives about 37.8 in/year of precipitation, has a wetness index of 337.81, and is about 36% forested. [ 5 ] See also
Powers Run Rd Fox Chapel Rd, Fox Chapel: SR 1001 (Freeport Rd) in O'Hara Township: State Route 1010: Harts Run Rd PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Hampton: SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana: State Route 1011: Guys Run Road SR 1006 (Locust Hill Rd) in Harmar: SR 1001 (Freeport Rd), Harmar State Route 1012: McCully Road, Cedar Run ...
Yellow Belt (Campbells Run Road) – Carnegie: Northern end of Yellow Belt concurrency: 9.22: 14.84: Robinson Center Drive – Robinson Town Centre, The Mall at Robinson: 9.40: 15.13: I-376 / US 22 / US 30 / Orange Belt – Pittsburgh International Airport, Pittsburgh, Weirton: Northern terminus; exit 60B on I-376: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km ...
I-376/US 22/US 30 heads southeast as the four-lane Penn-Lincoln Parkway, reaching an interchange with Ridge Road. The freeway comes to a westbound exit and eastbound entrance with Campbells Run Road, where it widens to six lanes. The highway curves to the east and meets I-79 at an interchange.
The Bridge in Jefferson Borough, which carries Cochran's Mill Road over Lick Run, in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, is a single arch stone bridge built in 1901. [2] [1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.