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The Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway (CSVT), also known as the Central Susquehanna Valley Transportation Project, is a partially-completed 10.84-mile (17.45 km) highway bypass along the U.S. Route 15 (US 15) corridor near Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania.
U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is United States Numbered Highway that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, north to Painted Post, New York. In Pennsylvania , the highway runs for 194.89 miles (313.65 km), from the Maryland state line just south of Gettysburg , north to the New York state line near Lawrenceville .
U.S. Route 15 or U.S. Highway 15 (US 15) is a 791.71-mile-long (1,274.13 km) United States Numbered Highway, serving the states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York.
Pennsylvania Route 19: Lewistown - Scranton, Anthracite Trail (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 22: Keystone Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 24: Washington-Harrisburg Route (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 33: Lykens Valley Trail (1927) Pennsylvania Route 41: Reading - Harrisburg (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 44: Highway to the Stars (Potter County)
U.S. Route 15 Alternate (US 15 Alt.) in Meherrin, Virginia, is an alternate route of US 15 Bus. The route diverges from US 15 Bus. at Griffin Boulevard south of downtown Meherrin. It follows Griffin Road north to Meherrin Road, then turns northwest along Schultz Mill Road. It rejoins US 15 Bus. and US 360 Bus. just west of uptown Meherrin.
Take the ramp for Route 15 southbound. Email: NussbaumA@NorthJersey.com. This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Temporary bridge to reopen NJ Route 15 in Jefferson will take 6 weeks.
Original route of US 15 that was replaced by an expressway US 15 Bus. 4: 6.4 US 15/PA 660 in Richmond Township: US 15 in Richmond Township: 2005: current Original route of US 15 through downtown Mansfield that was replaced by an expressway US 19 Truck: 19.5 [1] 31.4 US 19 in Mount Lebanon: US 19 in McCandless: 1946: current US 22 Bus. 5 [1]
Efforts of local business leaders to promote development were rewarded in 2005, with a $2.4 million grant and low-interest loan package to develop Pawling Station Business Park. It is a 48-acre (190,000 m 2) site along Route 522 in Penn Township, that will feature three to 6-acre (24,000 m 2) lots with storm water drainage. An 18-member ...