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Pennsylvania Route 132 (PA 132) is a state highway in southeast Pennsylvania. The route, which is signed east–west, runs northwest to southeast through Bucks County in suburban Philadelphia from PA 611 in Warrington southeast to Interstate 95 (I-95) in Bensalem. PA 132 is a commercial route lined with shopping centers throughout much of its ...
Pennsylvania Route 18: Erie-Lincoln Highway (1927) Pennsylvania Route 19: Lewistown - Scranton, Anthracite Trail ... PA 132: 15.155 [10] 24.390 PA 611 near Warrington:
A big change could be coming to the Bristol Pike (U.S. Route 13)/ Street Road (Route 132) interchange on Interstate 95 and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is inviting the public to ...
The first three-mile leg opened in 2022, shifting some of the traffic off Maze Boulevard.
The original Pennsylvania Route 3 was the designation for the William Penn Highway running from Hanover Township to Easton.After its decommissioning in 1930, PA 3 was renumbered in several areas to extend active routes, including US 22 from the WV/PA state line to Harrisburg, PA 60 from Robinson Township to Pittsburgh, US 322 from Harrisburg to Hershey, US 422 from Hershey to Wyomissing, US ...
The route was designated concurrent with Pennsylvania Route 91 (PA 91) between the Delaware border and Philadelphia and PA 32 between Philadelphia and Morrisville; these concurrent state route designations were removed in 1928. US 13 originally ran through Darby on Main Street and Philadelphia on Woodland Avenue, Market Street, Broad Street ...
The state Department of Transportation owns and maintains the Route 132 Park and Ride, more directly off Route 6 behind the gas station on Iyannough Road in Barnstable.
The Pennsylvania State Route System was established by the Sproul Road Bill passed in 1911. The system took control of over 4,000 miles of road. The system took control of over 4,000 miles of road. The system of roads continued to grow over the next few decades until continual addition of roads faced greater opposition.