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Pennsylvania Route 214 (PA 214) is an 11.3-mile-long (18.2 km) state highway located in York County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 616 in Seven Valleys. The eastern terminus is at PA 74 in Dallastown. PA 214 is a two-lane undivided road that runs through rural areas to the south of York.
PA 616 northbound approaching terminus at US 30 in West Manchester Township. PA 216 splits from PA 516 by heading northeast on Glen Rock Road, and PA 616 makes a turn west onto Seven Valleys Road, crossing the South Branch Codorus Creek and the trail/railroad line before turning northwest into Codorus Township. The route runs through more hilly ...
Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania. 22 languages. ... Seven Valleys is a borough in York County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 480 at the 2020 census. [3]
The section of the line between York and New Freedom was acquired by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in June 1973 and by 1978 the trail was in use. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] The rails-with-trails was built alongside the York County-owned former PRR line, currently in use by heritage railway Steam into History .
According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 26.5 square miles (69 km 2), of which 26.2 square miles (68 km 2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km 2), or 1.17%, is water.
PA 616 in Seven Valleys: PA 74 in Dallastown: 1961: current PA 215 — — PA 940 in Locust Lake Village: US 11 in Hughestown: 1928: 1946 PA 215: 7.9 [10] 12.7 US 6N near Albion: PA 5 in Springfield Township: 1962: current PA 216: 25.96 [10] 41.78 PA 116 near Hanover: PA 24 in Winterstown: 1928: current PA 217: 21.543 [15]
PA Routes are also called Pennsylvania Traffic Routes, and formerly State Highway Routes. [ 2 ] There are 41,643 mi (67,018 km) of roadway maintained by state agencies, with 39,737 mi (63,951 km) maintained by PennDOT, 554 mi (892 km) maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission , and 1,352 mi (2,176 km) maintained by other state agencies.
The Howard Tunnel is located near Seven Valleys, Pennsylvania.In operation since 1838, it is the second oldest active rail tunnel in the U.S. Originally constructed by the York and Maryland Line Rail Road, it formed a critical link in the north-south line assembled by the Northern Central Railway.