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The National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 amended ISTEA; among these amendments were that "the portion of the route referred to in subsection (c)(9) [Corridor 9] is designated as Interstate Route I-99." [16] This was the first interstate highway number to be written into law rather than to be assigned by AASHTO.
PA 99 — — US 20 in Springfield Township, Erie County: NY 5 at New York state line in North East Township: 1928: 1936 Now PA 5. PA 99: 21.04 [15] 33.86 US 6 / US 19 in Cambridge Springs: US 19 near Erie: 1936: current Officially designated as PA 699, due to Interstate 99. PA 100: 59.409 [10] 95.610 US 202 near West Chester
Near McKean, PA 99 begins to parallel Interstate 79 as both roadways approach the city of Erie. Midway between McKean and Erie, PA 99 passes over Interstate 90 east of its interchange with I-79. Just south of the city limits in the Millcreek Township community of Kearsarge, PA 99 separates from I-79 and turns east at a T-intersection to access ...
Part of Interstate 99 in Centre County was closed for hours Friday evening after multiple car crashes. I-99 northbound closed around 6:10 p.m. Friday between Exit 76 (Shiloh Road) and Exit 78A (PA ...
Former route of US 220 through the Bedford area that was replaced by an expressway US 220 Bus. 37: 60 I-99/US 220 near Sproul: I-99/US 220 in Bald Eagle: 1996: current Former route of US 220 in Blair County that was replaced by an expressway US 220 Alt. 22: 35 I-99/US 220 near Port Matilda: I-80/I-99/US 220/PA 26 in Spring Township: 2002
PennDOT’s current plans are to open bids in 2029 for the 7.5-mile final section of Route 219 and have the highway completed in 2031.
The list of Interstate Highways in Pennsylvania encompasses 23 Interstate Highways—12 primary routes and 11 auxiliary routes—which exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, most of the Interstate Highways are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
U.S. Route 322 Alternate Truck (US 322 Alt. Truck) is a truck route of US 322 around a weight-restricted bridge over the East Branch Brandywine Creek in Downingtown, Pennsylvania, on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited. The route follows the US 30 freeway, PA 113, and US 30 Bus./US 322 Truck.