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PA 38 begins at an intersection with PA 68 at an interchange with the US 422 freeway in Summit Township, Butler County, heading north on two-lane undivided Oneida Valley Road. The road passes a few businesses before heading into wooded areas with some development, running to the east of Connoquenessing Creek and crossing into Oakland Township .
One-way eastbound, southern terminus of PA 58 eastbound/PA 258 southbound concurrency: 119.21: 191.85: US 62 south / PA 258 north (West Market Street) to PA 158 / PA 318 – Sharon: Northern terminus of PA 258 southbound concurrency, southern terminus of US 62/PA 258 northbound concurrency: 119.22: 191.87: PA 58 west / PA 258 north (North ...
US 62 was designated in Pennsylvania in 1932, replacing PA 65 between the Ohio border near Sharon and Franklin, PA 8 between Franklin and Oil City, PA 57 between Oil City and Fryburg, and PA 66 between Fryburg and the New York border. Signs were installed by June 1 of that year. [2]
I-376 east / PA 760 north to PA 18 – New Castle, Sharon, Hermitage: Split into exits 4A (I-376) and 4B (PA 760); exit 1 on I-376; western terminus of I-376, southern terminus of PA 760; access to West Middlesex and Farrell: East Lackawannock Township: 14.90: 23.98: 2: 15: US 19 – Mercer: Access to Thiel College and Westminster College ...
The 16th district was relocated to the northwestern part of the state. The new 16th includes the cities of Erie, Sharon, Hermitage, Butler and Meadville. After redistricting, PA-16 was rated as a likely Republican seat by Cook in 2018. It is not considered a competitive district in 2020. [4]
Pennsylvania Route 68 (PA 68) is a 90.036-mile-long (144.899 km) east–west state highway located in western Pennsylvania in the United States.The western terminus of the route is at the Ohio state line west of Glasgow, where PA 68 continues into Ohio as State Route 39 (SR 39).
Butler is a city and the county seat of Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States. [4] It is 35 miles (56 km) north of Pittsburgh and part of the Greater Pittsburgh region. As of the 2020 census, the population was 13,502. Butler is named after Major General Richard Butler, who died in the Battle of the Wabash in 1791. It was first settled in ...
Butler Transit Authority, also known as theBus or the BTA, is a public transportation service in Butler, ... Commuter routes 3 and 4 operate via PA Route 68, I-79, ...