List of U.S. Routes in Pennsylvania
(Redirected from List of U.S. Highways in Pennsylvania)
In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, U.S. Routes are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
United States Numbered Highways of the Pennsylvania State Route System | |
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System information | |
Notes | All routes are assigned State Route (SR X) numbers, usually corresponding to the signed numbers. U.S. Routes are generally state-maintained. |
Highway names | |
US Highways | U.S. Route X (US X) |
Special Routes: |
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System links | |
Mainline highways
editAuxiliary routes
editNumber | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes | |
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US 1 Bus. |
8[2] | 13 | US 1 in Oxford | US 1 in Falls Township | 1989 | current | Original route of US 1 that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 6 Bus. |
4 | 6.4 | US 6 in Warren | US 6 in Mead Township | 1989 | current | Original route of US 6 that was replaced by a bypass on the south side of the Allegheny River | |
US 6 Bus. |
2 | 3.2 | US 6 in Tunkhannock Township | US 6 in Tunkhannock | 2000 | current | Original route of US 6 through downtown Tunkhannock that was replaced by a wider bypass | |
US 6 Bus. |
14 | 23 | I-81/US 6/US 11 in Scranton | US 6 in Carbondale Township | 1999 | current | Original route of US 6 that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 13 Bus. |
3 | 4.8 | US 13/PA 291 in Trainer | US 13 in Chester | [3] | 2022current | Created when US 13 was rerouted to improve truck traffic | |
US 15 Bus. |
14 | 23 | Maryland state line in Freedom Township | US 15/PA 394 in Straban Township | 1964 | current | 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] | 8.0 | US 22 / I-376 in Churchill | US 22 / I-376 in Monroeville | 1963 | current | Original route of US 22 in Monroeville, changed to business route when the main route was added to I-376 | |
US 22 Bus. |
5 | 8.0 | US 22/US 522 in Granville Township | US 22/US 322 in Derry Township | 2005 | current | Original route of US 22 through downtown Lewistown that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 30 Bus. |
3 | 4.8 | US 30 in Bedford Township | US 30 in Bedford Township | 1970 | current | Original route of US 30 through downtown Bedford that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 30 Bus. |
2 | 3.2 | US 30 in Everett | US 30 in West Providence Township | 1982 | current | Original route of US 30 through downtown Everett that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 30 Bus. |
19[4] | 31 | US 30 in Sadsbury Township | US 30/US 202 in Glenloch | 1963 | current | Original route of US 30 in Chester County designated as a business route in several segments as expressway was extended | |
US 30 Bus. Alt. Truck |
4 | 6.4 | US 30 Bus./US 322 in Downingtown | US 30 Bus./PA 113 in Downingtown | 2013 | current | Designated to bypass a weight-restricted bridge over East Branch Brandywine Creek | |
US 40 Bus. |
2 | 3.2 | US 40 in Redstone Township | US 40 in Redstone Township | 2009 | current | Designated when a segment of the original US Route was realigned to provide access to the PA 43 expressway | |
US 40 Bus. |
5 | 8.0 | US 40/US 119 in Uniontown | US 40 in Hopwood | 1993 | current | Original route of US 40 through Uniontown that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 62 Bus. |
4 | 6.4 | US 62 in Sharon | US 62 in Hermitage | 1958 | current | Original route of US 62 that was replaced by a wider parallel route | |
US 202 Truck |
0.4[5] | 0.64 | US 202 in Norristown | US 202 in Norristown | — | — | Designated to bypass a truck-restricted district | |
US 202 Alt. Truck |
6[6] | 9.7 | US 202 in Whitpain Township | US 202/PA 63 near North Wales | 2013 | current | Original route of US 202 that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 202 Bus. |
9[8] | 14 | PA 611 near Doylestown | US 202 near Montgomeryville | [7] | 2015current | Original route of US 202 through Montgomeryville and Doylestown that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 209 Bus. |
14 | 23 | US 209 in Sciota | US 209 near Marshalls Creek | 1962 | current | Original route of US 209 through the Stroudsburg area, designated when main route was moved onto expressways and a new two-lane segment east of the city | |
US 219 Bus. |
4 | 6.4 | US 219 in Summit Township | US 219 in Summit Township | 1999 | current | Original route of US 219 through Meyersdale that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 219 Alt. |
23 | 37 | US 219 in Carrolltown | US 219 in Mahaffey | — | — | Proposed in 2009 to alleviate traffic on US 219 but not yet signed; to be mostly concurrent with PA 36 | |
US 219 Truck |
3 | 4.8 | US 219 near Ridgway | PA 120 in Ridgway | 1990 | current | One-way only (northbound) | |
US 220 Bus. |
12 | 19 | US 220 in Bedford Township | I-99/US 220/PA 56 in Cessna | 1973 | current | Former route of US 220 through the Bedford area that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 220 Bus. |
37 | 60 | I-99/US 220 near Sproul | I-99/US 220 in Bald Eagle | 1996 | current | Former route of US 220 in Blair County that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 220 Alt. |
22 | 35 | I-99/US 220 near Port Matilda | I-80/I-99/US 220/PA 26 in Spring Township | 2002 | current | Former route of US 220 in Centre County that was replaced by an expressway; partially concurrent with I-80 | |
US 222 Bus. |
12 | 19 | US 222 in Cumru Township | US 222 in Ontelaunee Township | 1977 | current | Former route of US 222 through the Reading area that was replaced by multiple expressways | |
US 322 Bus. |
9 | 14 | I-99/US 220/US 322 near State College | US 322 near Boalsburg | 1985 | current | Former route of US 322 through State College and Boalsburg that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 322 Truck |
4 | 6.4 | US 30 Bus./US 322 in Downingtown | US 30 Bus./PA 113 in Downingtown | 2013 | current | Designated to bypass a weight-restricted bridge over East Branch Brandywine Creek | |
US 322 Bus. |
3 | 4.8 | US 322 in East Bradford Township | US 220/US 322 in West Goshen Township | 1964 | current | Former route of US 322 through West Chester that was replaced by multiple expressways | |
US 422 Bus. |
7[1] | 11 | US 422 in Union Township | US 422 in Shenango Township | 1977 | current | Former route of US 422 through New Castle that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 422 Bus. |
5 | 8.0 | US 422/PA 28/PA 268 in East Franklin Township | US 422/PA 28/PA 66 in Manor Township | 2001 | current | Former route of US 422 through the Kittanning area that was replaced by an expressway | |
US 422 Bus. |
7 | 11 | US 422 in White Township | US 119 in White Township | 1997 | current | Partially follows a former route of US 422 south of Indiana | |
US 422 Bus. |
7 | 11 | US 222/US 422 in Wyomissing | US 422 in Reiffton | 1964 | current | Former route of US 422 through the Reading area that was replaced by multiple expressways | |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c d Bureau of Maintenance and Operations (January 2015). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2015 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
- ^ Pennsylvania Highways - Auxiliary Routes of US 1
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (November 2020). "2020 Annual (Fall) Meeting Report to the Council on Highways and Streets" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2021. "USRN Applications" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on January 10, 2021.
- ^ DeLorme Street Atlas 2007, Toggle Measure Tool. Retrieved on 2007-07-02.
- ^ "Overview of U.S. Route 202 Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
- ^ "Overview of U.S. Route 202 Alternate Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved August 5, 2014.
- ^ Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering (May 14, 2015). "Special Committee on U.S. Route Numbering Spring 2015 Report to the Standing Committee on Highways" (PDF) (Report). Washington, DC: American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Archived from the original (PDF) on June 3, 2019. Retrieved June 2, 2015.
- ^ Bureau of Maintenance and Operations (January 2015). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2015 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 30, 2015.