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  2. List of state routes in Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    current PA 183 — — PA 83 near Linfield: PA 683 in Royersford: 1928: 1946 PA 183: 31.681 [10] 50.986 Bus. US 422 in Reading: PA 61 near Schuylkill Haven: 1928: current PA 184: 9.684 [10] 15.585 PA 287 in Brookside: Steam Mill Road near US 15 in Cogan House Township: 1928: current PA 185: 9 [66] 14 US 422 in Coyleville: PA 356 in Butler

  3. Pennsylvania Route 29 | Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 29. Pennsylvania Route 29 (PA 29) is a 118-mile-long (190 km) north–south state highway that runs through most of eastern Pennsylvania. The route currently has a southern and northern segment. The southern segment runs from U.S. Route 30 (US 30) near Malvern north to Interstate 78 (I-78)/ PA 309 near Allentown.

  4. Pennsylvania State Route System | Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania State Route System was established by the Sproul Road Bill passed in 1911. The system took control of over 4,000 miles of road. The system of roads continued to grow over the next few decades until continual addition of roads faced greater opposition. On October 1, 1940, the Pennsylvania Turnpike's first section of highway was ...

  5. U.S. Route 6 in Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    The PA Route 6 Tourist Association and the PA Route 6 Task Force developed the DO 6 Mile Marker Program, which installed "Do 6" mile markers along the entire length of US 6 in Pennsylvania, in addition to US 6N. The mile markers begin at mile marker 1 near the Ohio border and increase east to mile marker 400 near the New York border, while US ...

  6. Pennsylvania Route 283 | Wikipedia

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    In 1949, the section of what is now PA 283 between the current Mount Joy (PA 230) and Manheim Pike (PA 72) opened to traffic as part of US 230. Construction began in 1951, concluding the following year, to extend the expressway past the current eastern terminus of PA 283 at US 30 to US 222 (Oregon Pike).

  7. Pennsylvania Route 320 | Wikipedia

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    By 1967, the northern portion of the route was realigned to its current routing, replacing parts of PA 23 Alternate (PA 23 Alt.) and PA 23 and following part of former PA 123, with PA 23 rerouted to replace the part of PA 320 from southeast of West Conshohocken to Bridgeport. The nearby I-476 opened in 1991, reducing traffic levels on PA 320.

  8. Pennsylvania Route 39 | Wikipedia

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    Legislative. ← PA 38. → US 40. Pennsylvania Route 39 (PA 39) is a 17.83-mile-long (28.69 km) state highway located in Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, United States. PA 39 runs from North Front Street near Harrisburg east to U.S. Route 322 (US 322) and US 422 near Hummelstown and Hershey. The route passes through the northern and eastern ...

  9. List of Interstate Highways in Pennsylvania | Wikipedia

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    State. Scenic. Legislative. The list of Interstate Highways in Pennsylvania encompasses 23 Interstate Highways —12 primary routes and 11 auxiliary routes—which exist entirely or partially in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. In Pennsylvania, most of the Interstate Highways are maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).