Pennsylvania Route 764

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Pennsylvania Route 764

Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length11.40 mi[2] (18.35 km)
ExistedMay 27, 1935[1]–present
NHS
Major junctions
South end US 22 in Allegheny Township
Major intersections
North end I-99 / US 220 in Antis Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesBlair
Highway system
PA 763 PA 766
PA 263PA-264 (1926).svg PA 266

Pennsylvania Route 764 (PA 764) is a north–south state highway in Blair County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route is one of many major north–south thoroughfares in Altoona. South of the city near Duncansville, a suburb of Altoona, it terminates at an interchange with U.S. Route 22 (US 22). The northern terminus is located several miles north of Altoona east of Pinecroft, at an interchange with Interstate 99 (I-99) and US 220, at exit 39.

Route description

PA 764 northbound past US 22 in Allegheny Township

PA 764 begins in Allegheny Township at an interchange with US 22, south of downtown Altoona. The junction is composed of two trumpet-style interchanges connecting PA 764 with the US 22 freeway. To the south of the interchange, the surface road continues as US 22 to Duncansville.

From there, PA 764 is aligned north–south through the southern Altoona suburbs and small hamlets, running parallel to and west of I-99/US 220. Upon entering the city, PA 764 becomes 6th Avenue and begins intersecting numbered streets, starting with 58th Street and decreasing to lower numbers as one moves north. Approaching the downtown area, PA 764 splits into the 6th and 7th Avenue one-way pair and enters the commercial district of Altoona. 6th Avenue is mostly the boundary between the downtown and Dutch Hill (except near the school zones). The two pairs intersect Union Avenue (PA 36) near the heart of the city, around the edge of the downtown.[4]

PA 764 south of Altoona

The PA 764 one-way couple remains parallel and separate for 2.4 miles (3.9 km), into the northern portions of Altoona. In the northern section of the city, the two pairs merge and turn right onto Lloyd Street, while Sixth Avenue Road continues to the north. PA 764 runs east on Lloyd Street for eight blocks, then turns north to become Walton Avenue. Outside of Altoona, PA 764 merges onto US 220 Business, to begin a long overlap with the route on Pleasant Valley Boulevard.[4]

In Antis Township, east of Pinecroft, PA 764 leaves US 220 BUS to turn east. A short distance east of the overlap, PA 764 terminates at an interchange with I-99/US 220, at exit 39.[5]

PA 764 is part of the National Highway System south of 8th Street in Altoona and north of the south end of the US 220 Bus. concurrency in Logan Township.[3]

History

Throughout much of its history, PA 764 was US 220 north of Altoona. This designation was in place from the 1940s to the 1990s. Before the bill was passed to build the highway that now carries U.S. 220 from Duncansville to Altoona, the current PA 764 was designated as PA 264, following the decommission of original PA 64.[6]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Blair County.

Locationmi[2]kmDestinationsNotes
Allegheny Township0.000.00
US 22 (William Penn Highway) to I-99 – Ebensburg, Duncansville, Hollidaysburg
Interchange; southern terminus
Altoona4.507.24 PA 36 (Union Avenue)
Logan Township8.0813.00

US 220 Bus. south (Pleasant Valley Boulevard)
Southern terminus of US 220 Bus. concurrency
Antis Township10.8517.46

US 220 Bus. north (Pleasant Valley Boulevard) – Bellwood
Northern terminus of US 220 Bus. concurrency
11.4018.35 I-99 / US 220 (Bud Shuster Highway) – Altoona, State CollegeExit 39 (I-99/US 220); northern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

References

  1. ^ "Make Changes in Route Numbers". The Morning Call. April 18, 1935. p. 2. Retrieved May 2, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ a b DeLorme Street Atlas USA 2007. Toggle Measure Tool. Retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  3. ^ a b National Highway System: Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Federal Highway Administration. March 25, 2015. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
  4. ^ a b Pennsylvania Tourism and Transportation Map (back side) (Map). Cartography by Geographic Information Division Bureau of Planning and Research. PennDOT. 2007. § Altoona.
  5. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (2022). Tourism and Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). 1:475,200. Harrisburg: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved October 1, 2022.
  6. ^ Pennsylvania Highways: PA 751-800

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