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Pennsylvania Route 309 Business (PA 309 Bus.) is a 4.6-mile (7.4 km) business route of PA 309 that runs through the Wilkes-Barre area in Luzerne County. PA 309 Bus. begins at an interchange with I-81 and PA 309 in Ashley, heading northeast on four-lane divided Wilkes-Barre Township Boulevard.
In Sellersville, the pike is signed as SR 4013, [26] south of PA 152, and SR 4085 north of PA 152. [26] From Quakertown to Center Valley, the pike has an old alignment west of the current designation on PA 309. [28] In the Quakertown area, the PA 309 segment of the pike averages a daily traffic of 18,000 vehicles. [27]
Pennsylvania Route 663 (PA 663) is a 22.13-mile-long (35.61 km) state highway in Montgomery and Bucks counties in southeast Pennsylvania.Its southern terminus is at PA 100 in the borough of Pottstown and its northern terminus is at PA 309 and PA 313 in the borough of Quakertown, where the road continues eastward as PA 313.
Bill O Boyle, The Times Leader, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. November 28, 2023 at 9:19 PM — Plans have formally been submitted for a new Wawa to be built along Route 309 in the Blackman Plaza, now known as ...
Pennsylvania Diners & Other Roadside Restaurants is a 1993 documentary created by Rick Sebak. [1] The program originated in a 1992 item in The Pennsylvania Road Show about Lee's Diner. [2] It was to be called "Pennsylvania Diners" but added "Other Roadside Restaurants" to cover other establishments than diners.
Before 1930, it continued south to Maryland via what is now PA 309 and US 1. PA 12: 9.566 [10] 15.395 US 222 / US 422 in Wyomissing: PA 662 in Ruscombanor Township: 1998: current PA 13: 169 [14] 272 State Line: Chestnut Hill: 1926: 1928 Replaced by PA 33, PA 41, and PA 17 to avoid conflict with US 13; now US 11, US 22, and PA 120.
A new family-run diner hoping to give back to the community will soon open its doors in Centre County. The Red Roost Diner plans to officially welcome customers starting Monday, Jan. 27, at 807 ...
When complete it will cover 25 miles (40 km) in suburban southeastern Pennsylvania, traveling from East Norriton Township in Montgomery County to Quakertown in Bucks County. [ 1 ] It was proposed in 1996, and partially follows the former path of the now defunct Liberty Bell Trolley Route, which had been operated by the Lehigh Valley Transit ...