Talk:Pennsylvania Route 412
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editOther notable intersections
edit- South New Street/Fahy Bridge - Leads to center city Bethlehem. Also a direct route to Bethlehem's famed Musikfest.
- Stefko Boulevard/Minsi Trail Bridge - Leads to northern Bethlehem.
- Shimersville Road - In Bethlehem, but leads to Freemansburg and Steel City. This is the only way into Steel City, which is not a recognized town by the United States Postal Service.
- West Water Street - Leads to portions of Lower Saucon Township, Pennsylvania that are labeled as Bethlehem. Also used as an alternative way to connect to Pennsylvania Route 378 from the borough of Hellertown. Used as the main route to Lehigh University's Goodman Campus, too.
Other names
edit- East Forth Street - Used only for about a quarter mile at its northern terminus with Pennsylvania Route 378.
- East Third Street - Used throughout south Bethlehem.
- Hellertown Road - Used from the border between Hellertown and the beginning of East Forth Street in south Bethlehem.
- Main Street - Used in all parts of the borough of Hellertown and the village of Springtown to signify Route 412 as the Main street that goes through the areas.
- Leithsville Road - Used throughout Leithsville, Pennsylvania, which is not an officially recognized town by the United States Postal Service. Leithsville is addressed as Hellertown, Pennsylvania. Leithsville is part of Lower Saucon Township.
- PA Route 212/412 - Used in Springtown, Pennsylvania because of the convergence of the two routes in this town and this town only, for about two miles. Pennsylvania Route 212 quickly splits off Route 412 on the western and eastern ends of Springtown.
- Harrow Road - Briefly used from its eastern split with Pennsylvania Route 212 until it meets Gallows Hill Road in Bucky County, to signify where the road ends.
- Durham Road - Used from Gallows Hill Road in Bucks County, Pennsylvania until its southern terminus with Pennsylvania Route 611.
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