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The purpose of these routes is to provide a detour in the event that the parent route is impassable, due to either a traffic jams, traffic collision, or road closure (for a variety of reasons). Sometimes these routes are signed as a prefixed or suffixed numbered road , making them a type of special route .
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 ...
For Saturday events (Pittsburgh 5K and Kids Marathon), there will be North Shore and Downtown road closures in effect from 7:15 a.m. to 12 p.m. Road closures, bus detours announced for Pittsburgh ...
PA 791 northbound at US 22 Bus. in Churchill. PA 791 heads north from the southern terminus on Rodi Road, passing through suburbs. [2] At the terminus, the road continues in both directions as US 22 Bus. and as part of the Yellow Belt [3] Shortly after the intersection, it heads under Interstate 376 and receives traffic from exit 80.
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 ...
Twenty-six barges loaded mostly with dry cargo broke loose from a Pittsburgh marina late Friday night and floated uncontrollably down the Ohio River, causing extensive damage to neighboring docks ...
The vantage was the inspiration for the news opening on Pittsburgh's KDKA-TV for several years in the 1980s and 1990s, [3] and is referenced in Stephen Chbosky's novel The Perks of Being a Wallflower. The Fort Pitt Tunnel is the third-longest automobile tunnel in Pittsburgh, following the Liberty Tunnels and the Squirrel Hill Tunnel.
The sinkhole — which appeared large enough to swallow several cars hole — opened on the side of Interstate 80 in Wharton sometime around 7:45 a.m.