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Pennsylvania Route 29 (PA 29) is a 118-mile-long (190 km) north–south state highway that runs through most of eastern Pennsylvania. The route currently has a southern and northern segment. The southern segment runs from U.S. Route 30 (US 30) near Malvern north to Interstate 78 (I-78)/ PA 309 near Allentown .
In 1946, segment from Tunkhannock to Forty Fort was replaced by US 309 (now PA 29 and PA 309); route was extended south to West Pittston on a former segment of US 309. PA 93: 41.086 [10] 66.122 US 209 near Nesquehoning: PA 487 in Orangeville: 1928: current Extended southeast from PA 239 to Nesquehoning in 1966, replacing part of PA 29. [22] PA 94
Church Street (LR 9/LR 14 - PA Route 29 North/PA Route 167/PA Route 706), Main Street (LR 12 - PA Route 29 North) and Public Avenue (LR 57024 - State Route 1043) Montrose: State Route 6011, U.S. Route 11, PA Route 706: 10 U.S. Route 11 (LR 9/LR 10) and PA Route 706 (LR 9) New Milford Township: New York state line (LR 10 - PA Route 92) Oakland ...
In 1928, the section of Cedar Crest Boulevard from Walbert Avenue (US 309/PA 29) in Wennersville to Chestnut Street (PA 29) in Emmaus was designated as Pennsylvania Route 229. [4] [5] PA 229 was paved by 1930. [6] By 1950, however, the PA 29 route number was removed, and it was renamed Cedar Crest Boulevard. [7] PA 29 was designated onto a ...
U.S. Route 29 or U.S. Highway 29 (US 29) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway that runs for 1,043.3 miles (1,679.0 km) from Pensacola, Florida, to Ellicott City, Maryland, just west of Baltimore, Maryland, in the Eastern United States, connecting the Florida Panhandle to the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area.
South Cross Valley Expressway, a freeway south of Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, that is part of Pennsylvania Route 29 List of roads or other routes with the same name This article includes a list of roads, streets, highways, or other routes that are associated with the same title.
Pennsylvania Route 29; Pennsylvania's 29th congressional district; Piper PA-29 Papoose This page was last edited on 29 ...
In the 1950s, PA 29 replaced the US 309 designation concurrent with PA 45 between Weissport and Lehigh Gap. In 1961, PA 29/PA 45 was upgraded to a divided highway, with the portion between Bowmanstown and Lehigh Gap built as a freeway. PA 248 was designated to its current alignment on May 9, 1966, replacing the PA 29 and PA 45 designations.