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Pennsylvania Route 116 (PA 116) is an east–west route located Adams and York counties in southern Pennsylvania. The route begins at PA 16 in Carroll Valley in Adams County, heading northeast through rural areas and passing through Fairfield. PA 116 passes through the historic Civil War town of Gettysburg, where the Battle of Gettysburg was held.
Rerouted south from Blakeslee in 1935; the old route east to Swiftwater became part of PA 940; [27] western portion of original route split off as PA 118 in 1961; section from Brodheadsville to Easton decommissioned in 1972. PA 116: 39.799 [10] 64.050 PA 16 in Carroll Valley: US 30 in West Manchester Township: 1928: current PA 117: 12.586 [10 ...
New York state line (LR 20 - PA Route 14) South Creek Township: State Route 2016, U.S. Route 15, ... 116 Uniontown: West Virginia state line 117 Uniontown: Greensburg ...
Pennsylvania Route 216 (PA 216) is a 26-mile-long (42 km) state highway located in York County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 116 near Hanover. The eastern terminus is at PA 24 in Winterstown. PA 216 is a two-lane undivided road that passes through rural areas in southern York County, serving Sticks and Glen Rock.
The route heads into the downtown area and comes to a junction with PA 316, where that route joins PA 16 for a block before turning to the south. PA 16 continues southeast past downtown businesses and comes to an intersection with PA 997 at the center of town. Here, PA 997 becomes concurrent with PA 16 on East Main Street, and the two routes ...
PA 516 was designated in 1930 to run from PA 216 in Sticks north to PA 116 south of Spring Grove along a paved road. [5] In 1937, the route was extended east from PA 216 to PA 616 (2nd Street) in New Freedom. [6] [7] In the 1950s, an unnumbered road was built connecting PA 516 in Sticks with MD 86 at the Maryland border.
However, Yarmouth Port resident Marilyn Holle suggested full off-ramps onto Station Avenue like those on Route 134 in Dennis instead of a roundabout, which she said most people from out-of-state ...
Pennsylvania Route 194 (PA 194) is a 31-mile-long (50 km) north–south state highway located in south-central Pennsylvania. The southern end is at the Maryland state line, where it continues south as Maryland Route 194 (MD 194), and the northern terminus is at the intersection with PA 74 near the borough of Dillsburg .