List of U.S. Routes in Pennsylvania
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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 | |
In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, U.S. Routes are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).
Mainline highways
Auxiliary routes
Number | 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 | |
References
- ^ 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.
- ^ Google (April 27, 2016). "Overview of U.S. Route 202 Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 27, 2016.
- ^ Google (August 5, 2014). "Overview of U.S. Route 202 Alternate Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Google. 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.