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Pennsylvania Route 163 (PA 163) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.The state highway, which is a two-lane undivided road its entire length, runs 2.384 miles (3.837 km) from the Maryland state line, where the highway continues south as Maryland Route 63 (MD 63), east to U.S. Route 11 (US 11) in Antrim Township in southern Franklin County.
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Western terminus of PA 54: South Williamsport: 128.34: 206.54: PA 554 south (South Market Street) Northern terminus of PA 554: 128.95: 207.52: PA 654 west (Southern Avenue) Eastern terminus of PA 654: Williamsport: 129.35: 208.17: Southern end of freeway section: 27A: I-180 east / US 220 north – Montoursville, Muncy: Southern end of I-180/US ...
Interstate 180 (I-180) is a spur highway in Pennsylvania that connects Williamsport to I-80 near Milton.The length of the highway is 28.84 miles (46.41 km). It was also the designation of present-day I-176 between Morgantown and Reading, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike carried the "I-80S" designation in the 1960s.
End of signage for PA 235, PA 235 concurrency with PA 17 begins east of intersection: Liverpool: 35.689: 57.436: US 11 / US 15 (Susquehanna Trail) – Selinsgrove, Williamsport, Harrisburg: Official eastern terminus of PA 17 and southern terminus of PA 235: 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
Pennsylvania Route 150 (PA 150) is a 41.1-mile-long (66.1 km) highway in Central Pennsylvania.Its southern terminus is at PA 26 in Dale Summit, Pennsylvania near State College, at the location of the Nittany Mall.
It is on the West Branch Susquehanna River, 15 miles (24 km) west by south of Williamsport. It is part of the Williamsport, Pennsylvania Metropolitan Statistical Area. In the past, Jersey Shore held farms, railroad shops, cigar factories, a foundry, and a large silk mill. The population was 4,158 at the 2020 census. [7]