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Squirrel Hill is a residential neighborhood in the East End of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. ... and has two ZIP codes: 15217 and 15232. ...
The road intersects US 322/PA 18 in the center of Conneaut Lake, where the two routes join US 6 and PA 285. A block later, PA 285 splits to the south. US 6/US 322/PA 18 become a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane and head east out of the borough, passing to the south of Conneaut Lake. PA 18 splits from US 6/US 322 by turning to the ...
Original route of US 6 through downtown Tunkhannock that was replaced by a wider bypass US 6 Bus. 14: 23 I-81/US 6/US 11 in Scranton: US 6 in Carbondale Township: 1999: current Original route of US 6 that was replaced by an expressway US 13 Bus. 3: 4.8 US 13/PA 291 in Trainer: US 13 in Chester: 2022 [3] current
The Squirrel Hill Tunnel is a tunnel in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It serves as an eastern gateway to the city for I-376 and was completed in 1953 after 8 years of construction and at a cost of US$18 million. At the time of opening it was the single largest investment by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. It is 4,225 ...
PennDOT confirms via its 511 website that Route 6 is closed in both directions starting at the junction of Route 170 and Route 6, and west on Route 6 to the junction with Township Road 462 at the ...
Renumbered as PA 60 and a portion of PA 10 to avoid conflict with US 6; now US 219. PA 7: 403 [9] 649 Erie: Matamoras: 1924: 1930 Replaced by US 6. PA 8: 148.60 [10] 239.15 I-376 / US 22 / US 30 in Wilkinsburg: US 20 in Erie: 1924: current Section south of Wilkinsburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 19. PA 9: 45.433: 73.117
Heading east from Bishop, California. The modern US 6 in California is a short, two-lane, north–south surface highway from Bishop to the Nevada state line. Prior to the 1964 state highway renumbering, US 6 extended to Long Beach along what is now US 395, State Route 14 (SR 14), Interstate 5 (I-5), I-110/SR 110, and SR 1.
Columbus is a census-designated place [4] located in Columbus Township, Warren County in the state of Pennsylvania, United States. The community is located along the famous U.S. Route 6 in northwestern Warren County. As of the 2010 census, [5] the population was 824 residents.