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* 25px25px Truck Pennsylvania Route 711-bypass of Downtown Connellsville that is partially cosigned with US 119 near its southern terminus and follows somewhat narrow but relatively flat city streets to avoid the hilly city center

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* 25px25px Business U. S. Route 40 ( Brownsville )- recent designation for a two-lane section of the original path of US 40 that has been replaced by a realigned route ; highway runs in its entirety through Redstone Township and was kept as part of the federal highway system to prevent a decrease in traffic for area businesses
* 25px25px Business U. S. Route 40 ( Uniontown )- bypassed by a freeway through the more suburbanized areas of the small city, the original routing of US 40 has been turned into this downtown connector ; from its western expressway terminus, the route runs as a narrow four-lane street toward the business district, at which its eastbound and westbound lanes split to become East Fayette St and East Main St respectively ; the road then continues with a two-lane segment through hilly but populated South Union Township, before ending as US 40's freeway stretch transitions to a mountain climb
* 25px25px U. S. Route 129 Alternate
* 25px25px U. S. Route 129 Alternate
* 25px25px U. S. Route 221 / U. S. Route 321 at Boone, North Carolina

Pennsylvania and Route
Bill Haley Jr. ( Haley's second son and first with Joan Barbara " Cuppy " Haley-Hahn ) publishes a regional business magazine in Southeastern Pennsylvania ( Route 422 Business Advisor ).
A major project to reroute Pennsylvania Route 18, which runs through the campus, was completed in November 2007.
At one point in the mid-20th century, Pennsylvania Avenue was designated DC 4, an extension of Maryland Route 4 that reached at least the east side of the White House.
The highest and most rugged hills are found in the northwestern and north-central parts of the county, reaching just south of the Mason-Dixon Line near Nottingham, Pennsylvania and just east of U. S. Route 1.
: Main articles: U. S. Route 1 in Virginia, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and New York
From exits 53 to 60, I-78 runs concurrently with Pennsylvania Route 309.
Six miles later, there is an interchange between Pennsylvania Route 412 and I-78 in Hellertown.
At mile marker 71, Pennsylvania Route 33 intersects with I-78 at a trumpet interchange.
The final exit on Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania is for Morgan Hill Road, which goes to Pennsylvania Route 611 and Easton.
In eastern Pennsylvania, Route 378 into downtown Bethlehem was once Interstate 378, but was redesignated as a state route after I-78 was rerouted to a new southerly alignment.
* U. S. Route 1 from Trenton southwestward to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
* U. S. Route 30 from Philadelphia westward across Pennsylvania, the northern tip of West Virginia, and westward across Ohio and Indiana, to Aurora, Illinois.
( Note: In Pennsylvania and Ohio, there have been many new 4-lane bypasses constructed on U. S. Route 30, so to follow the 1928 route of the Lincoln Highway, at times it is necessary to travel the old U. S. Route 30 alignments which travel through the center of the cities and towns along the route.
It is a mid-sized town with two main roads going through it: Main Street and 7th Street Pennsylvania Route 272.
Between Seaside Park and Mantoloking, Route 35 follows the right-of-way of the former Pennsylvania Railroad along the Jersey Shore.
This section of Route 35 follows the right-of-way of the former Pennsylvania Railroad Between Seaside Heights and Mantoloking, with the southbound side following the former railroad right-of-way north of Ortley Beach.
Columbia, formerly Wright's Ferry, is a borough in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 28 miles ( 45 km ) southeast of Harrisburg on the left ( east ) bank of the Susquehanna River, across from Wrightsville and York County and just south of U. S. Route 30.
It is located at ( 40. 20783 ,-76. 134667 ) to the northeast of Ephrata, Pennsylvania off Pennsylvania Route 272 on Cocalico Creek Road.
The bridge lies in Bart Township, 3. 25 mi ( 5. 2 km ) to the east of Quarryville and 1. 5 mi ( 2. 4 km ) south of Pennsylvania Route 372 on Mt Pleasant Road.
The bridge is approximately one mile southeast of Pennsylvania route 272 and is 0. 5 miles ( 0. 8 km ) north of Pennsylvania Route 23 off Mondale Road on Hunsecker Road, just west of the community of Hunsecker.
The bridge is close to U. S. Route 222 southeast of Willow Street in West Lampeter Township, Pennsylvania.

Pennsylvania and Mon-Fayette
Examples include Delaware Route 1, Virginia's Pocahontas Parkway, the Hampton toll plaza on I-95 in New Hampshire, the Interstate 78 Toll Bridge, the Atlantic City Expressway, the Newark Toll Plaza on the Delaware Turnpike the express lanes of the Atlantic City Expressway, in two locations on the New Jersey Turnpike, one at the southern end near the Delaware Memorial Bridge and one near the northern end of the western spur ( just north of exit 16W ), the Garden State Parkway, the Pennsylvania Turnpike's Gateway, Warrendale and Mid-County ( I-476 ) toll plazas, new sections of the Mon-Fayette Expressway, and the New York State Thruway at the Woodbury toll barrier.

Pennsylvania and Expressway
The Southern Tier Expressway runs through the County east-west near the Pennsylvania border, between Waverly, New York and Corning, New York via Elmira, New York.
* Interstate 86 ( east ), the Southern Tier Expressway in New York and Pennsylvania
The North – South Freeway portion of Route 42 is a major route for daily commuters from southern New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania via the Walt Whitman Bridge and Ben Franklin Bridge and weekend commuters from southeastern Pennsylvania to the southern Jersey Shore via Route 55 and the Atlantic City Expressway.
The township is bisected by one major highway, Interstate 376 ( known locally as the Beaver Valley Expressway ), which connects the Parkway West in the vicinity of the Pittsburgh International Airport to the Pennsylvania Turnpike in the northern part of Beaver County.
Its numbered routes are U. S. Route 11 and Pennsylvania Highway 309, which follows the Cross Valley Expressway from the Back Mountain area to Interstate 81 and Route 115 east of the city.
The Schuylkill Expressway ( I-76 ) from Center City, Philadelphia, ends in King of Prussia at the Pennsylvania Turnpike, an east-west toll road across the southern portion of the state.
The Township's eastern border is along the Schuylkill River which is paralleled by the Schuylkill Expressway ( I-76 ), a limited access roadway that connects to Philadelphia and the Valley Forge Interchange of the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
Narberth is also served by Route 1, City Avenue, traveling north and south, and is easily accessible to Routes 76, the Schuylkill Expressway east and west, and 476, the Philadelphia bypass nicknamed the " Blue Route ", traveling south and north between Chester and Interstate 95 in the south and Plymouth Meeting, Germantown, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike traveling east and west.
In addition to their sponsorship deal with NASCAR, Sunoco also has exclusive deals as the gasoline supplier at the travel plazas along the Pennsylvania Turnpike, New Jersey Turnpike, Atlantic City Expressway, Palisades Parkway, and Delaware Turnpike.
Across the Delaware River in Philadelphia, a freeway which was to be called the Pulaski Expressway and be designated Pennsylvania Route 90 was to have run from Interstate 95 northwest to U. S. Route 1.
This limited access highway, which was to be called the Pulaski Expressway and be designated Pennsylvania Route 90, was to parallel the Frankford Creek and Tacony Creek and connect with U. S. Route 1, which also was to be a limited access freeway.
Valley Forge is known by travelers in the Philadelphia area as the westbound control city on Interstate 76 ( the Schuylkill Expressway ), as it is near where I-76 joins the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
ASP Route 2 runs from exit 19 of the Southern Tier Expressway ( the former New York State Route 382 ) in the town of Red House, New York to its intersection with ASP Route 3 at the Bradford, Pennsylvania, entrance of the park.
It begins at the Pennsylvania state line in Mina and follows the Southern Tier Expressway and Quickway east through Corning and Binghamton to Woodbury, where it turns south to follow the Orange Turnpike to the New Jersey state line near Suffern, where it connects to that state's Route 17.
In 1991, the E-ZPass IAG was created to develop an interoperable system, and involved the participation and cooperation of seven independent toll agencies — The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, The New Jersey Turnpike Authority, The New Jersey Highway Authority ( operator of the Garden State Parkway at the time ), the New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the New York State Thruway Authority, The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, and the South Jersey Transportation Authority ( operator of the Atlantic City Expressway ).
For passengers going into New Jersey from Pennsylvania, it sees its heaviest volume traffic from Memorial Day Weekend through Labor Day, as the Walt Whitman provides direct access to the Atlantic City Expressway, and thus to shore points in South Jersey, where many Philadelphia-area residents have shore houses, or go for a day trip.
While the Pennsylvania section of the Mon – Fayette Expressway is tolled and maintained by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, in West Virginia legislators have flip-flopped a few times regarding whether their section will be a toll road.
In Pennsylvania, the Vine Street Expressway was planned to run along the northern edge of Center City Philadelphia to the Schuylkill River, while in New Jersey, the North-South Freeway was to head south along the Route 42 corridor.
A second, disjoint portion of MD 45 was assigned from north of Parkton to the Pennsylvania state line when the Baltimore – Harrisburg Expressway was completed between Parkton and the York area in 1959.

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