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Pennsylvania Route 28 (PA 28) is a major state highway, which runs for 98 miles (158 km) from Anderson Street in Pittsburgh to U.S. Route 219 (US 219) in Brockway in Pennsylvania in the United States.
State Route 1005: Highland Park Bridge: PA Route 28 in Sharpsburg: PA Route 8 in Pittsburgh: State Route 1006: Burchfield Road PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Shaler Twp Middle Road Klein Road bridge over Little Pine Creek, Indiana: Harts Run Road, Dorseyville Road, Fox Chapel Road, Guys Run Road, Locust Hill Road SR 1013 ...
Jul. 30—Part of Route 28 in Pittsburgh reopened Sunday after being shut down for several hours following a crash. The inbound lanes of the highway were affected during the closure between the ...
Pennsylvania Route 805 in Allegheny County was a "horseshoe" route that began and ended at two different points of former PA 8/PA 28 (now solely PA 28). From the northern terminus, PA 805 ran up through Millvale, Shaler Township and Ross Township, then wound back down through the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Summer Hill, Northview Heights ...
In 1970, segment north of PA 28 decommissionedl in 1984, section from PA 356 to PA 28 decommissioned. PA 229: 5 [79] 8.0 PA 29 in Emmaus: US 22 in Allentown: 1928: 1946 Now partially a segment of Partially now a segment of PA 29. PA 230: 28.355 [10] 45.633 US 22 in Harrisburg: PA 283 in Salunga: 1967: current Formerly US 230. PA 231
In 1977, the southern terminus was moved to its current location from PA 28 in Etna. In 1979, the route was realigned onto what was then PA 8 Bypass (Main Street) to bypass downtown Oil City. PA 8 Bypass, initially signed in 1941, was decommissioned while the former routing in PA 8 in Oil City became Pennsylvania Route 8 Business. [10]
Route 28 is scheduled to have daytime lane closures in both directions over the next several months. Expect traffic delays on Route 28 in Somerset, Middlesex, Union counties for months: NJDOT Skip ...
To the northeast, PA 28 leads 20 miles (32 km) to Brookville and Interstate 80. Pennsylvania Route 66 intersects PA 28 in the center of New Bethlehem and leads north 13 miles (21 km) to I-80 and 16 miles (26 km) to Clarion, the county seat. PA 66 travels with PA 28 southwest to Kittanning.