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[1] [2] [3] and 1930 Penndot map

Legislative Route numbers for Interstates

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I-70
  • LR 798, West Virginia to I-79 south
  • LR 62088, I-79 south to PA 519
  • LR 62054 Spur E, PA 519 to SR 1055
  • LR 62052, SR 1055 to PA 917
  • LR 62052 Spur E, PA 917 to SR 2040
  • LR 118, SR 2040 to PA 481
  • LR 62136, PA 481 to SR 2037
  • LR 62097, SR 2037 to PA 88
  • LR 118, PA 88 to PA 201
  • LR 64144, PA 201 to SR 3031
  • LR 64148, SR 3031 to west of PA 31
  • LR 64189, west of PA 31 to PA 31
  • LR 64164 Spur E, PA 31 to old US 119
  • LR 117, old US 119 to I-76
  • LR 267, Breezewood to US 522
  • LR 38, US 522 to Maryland
I-76
  • LR 769, US 202 to US 1
  • LR 67057, US 1 to 34th Street
  • LR 67278, 34th Street to Passyunk Ave.
I-176
  • LR 1011, all
I-376
  • LR 764, I-279 to PA 885 (east interchange)
  • LR 763, PA 885 to PA 130
  • LR 187, PA 130 to US 22 Business
  • LR 187 Parallel, US 22 Business to US 22
I-476
  • LR 1010, I-95 to Plymouth Meeting (Germantown Pike)
I-676
  • LR 67045, I-76 to I-95
I-78
  • LR 1045, I-81 to just into Berks County
  • LR 141, just east of county line to PA 61
  • LR 285, PA 61 to PA 143
  • LR 285 Spur, PA 143 to Berks/Lehigh county line
  • LR 443, county line to US 22 and along US 22 to old US 22 west of I-476
  • LR 771, US 22 from old US 22 to PA 987
  • LR 772, US 22 from PA 987 to SR 2028 overpass
  • LR 773, SR 2028 to New Jersey
  • LR 1045, US 22 to New Jersey (originally LR 781 along PA 309)
I-378
  • LR 1007, all
I-79
  • LR 1030, West Virginia to south of US 40
  • LR 1008, south of US 40 to I-70
  • LR 1016, I-70 to I-279 south
  • LR 1021, I-279 south to I-80
  • LR 1017, I-80 to I-90
  • LR 1003, I-90 to Erie
I-279
  • LR 765, I-79 to PA 121
  • LR 766, PA 121 to I-376
  • LR 1039, I-376 to PA 65 (continues north on PA 65 to end of freeway)
  • LR 1021, PA 65 to I-79
I-579
  • LR 1026, all
I-80
  • LR 1009, Ohio to I-380
  • LR 1002, I-380 to PA 611 west of US 209
  • LR 794, PA 611 to last interchange
  • LR 776 at New Jersey state line
I-180
  • LR 1073, I-80 to US 15 (continues south on PA 147 and west on US 220)
I-380
  • LR 1002, I-80 to SR 2020
  • LR 790, SR 2020 to I-81
I-81
  • LR 799, Maryland to US 11 at Middlesex
  • LR 1005, US 11 to I-84
  • LR 790, I-84 to north of I-476
  • LR 1001, north of I-476 to New York
I-83
  • LR 127 Parallel, Maryland to I-83 Business (parallel to old US 111)
  • LR 789, I-83 Business to I-83 Business/PA 181
  • LR 333, I-83 Business/PA 181 to PA 581
  • LR 767, PA 581 to US 322 merge
  • LR 768, US 322 to I-81
I-283
  • LR 1031, all
I-84
  • LR 790, I-81 to SR 2020
  • LR 1002, SR 2020 to I-380
  • LR 1012, I-380 to New York
I-86
  • LR 1126, all
I-90
  • LR 797, all
I-95
  • LR 1018, Delaware to near I-476
  • LR 795, near I-476 to Broad Street (Phila)
  • LR 1000, Broad Street to SR 2071
  • LR 1020, SR 2071 to New Jersey
I-99
  • LR 1061, all (continues south on US 220)
All 1xxx
  • LR 1000, I-95
  • LR 1001, I-81
  • LR 1002, I-80
  • LR 1003, I-79
  • LR 1004, US 30
  • LR 1005, I-80
  • LR 1006, ?
  • LR 1007, I-378
  • LR 1008, I-79
  • LR 1009, I-80
  • LR 1010, I-476
  • LR 1011, I-176
  • LR 1012, I-84
  • LR 1013, US 11 from downtown Scranton to US 6
  • LR 1014, ?
  • LR 1015, US 119 from Pennsville to PA 66
  • LR 1016, I-79
  • LR 1017, I-79
  • LR 1018, I-95
  • LR 1019, ?
  • LR 1020, I-95
  • LR 1021, I-279 and I-79
  • LR 1022, US 219 from Somerset to Ebensburg
  • LR 1023, PA 60 from airport to PA 51 and US 422 to PA 18
  • LR 1024, ?
  • LR 1025, US 1
  • LR 1026, I-579
  • LR 1027, ?
  • LR 1028, ?
  • LR 1029, Woodhaven Road
  • LR 1030, I-79
  • LR 1031, I-283
  • LR 1032, ?
  • LR 1033, ?
  • LR 1034, ?
  • LR 1035, ?
  • LR 1036, US 15 from Williamsport north
  • LR 1037, PA 28 from split near Blawnox to PA 66
  • LR 1038, ?
  • LR 1039, I-279
  • LR 1040, ?
  • LR 1041, US 422 Pottstown
  • LR 1042, US 202 I-76 to West Chester
  • LR 1043, ?
  • LR 1044, US 220 near Lock Haven and Jersey Shore
  • LR 1045, I-78
  • LR 1046, US 422 US 202 to Limerick
  • LR 1049, PA 26 from PA 64 to near I-80
  • LR 1050, US 322 around State College
  • LR 1052, PA 309 near the Susquehanna River
  • LR 1055, US 422 around New Castle (east of PA 60) and from I-79 to PA 528
  • LR 1057, PA 60 from US 22/US 30 to airport
  • LR 1058, US 119 around Uniontown
  • LR 1060, PA 100 South of US 30 to US 202
  • LR 1061, I-99
  • LR 1063, US 220 north of I-80
  • LR 1064, US 30 around Bedford and around Everett
  • LR 1065, in Philadelphia
  • LR 1066, McKeesport-Duquesne Bridge south approach
  • LR 1072, US 222 from US 30 to PA 272 near Adamstown
  • LR 1073, I-180
  • LR 1074, part of the Triborough Expressway
  • LR 1080, Northeast Expressway in Philadelphia (not built)
  • LR 1081, PA 283 from I-283 to PA 230 east of Mt. Joy
  • LR 1089, US 22/US 322 near I-81
  • LR 1090, short piece of US 322 east from I-83
  • LR 1098, PA 33 from US 22 to just south of PA 512
  • LR 1099, SR 3013 and PA 837 from I-70 to SR 1073
  • LR 1101, US 22 from Ebensburg to Altoona?
  • LR 1107, PA 8 south of Franklin
  • LR 1112, US 422 around Indiana
  • LR 1113, US 119 around Indiana
  • LR 1116, US 422 to PA 23/PA 724 (not built)
  • LR 1117, new US 40 at Brownsville
  • LR 1121, in Allegheny County?
  • LR 1125, PA 88 and PA 43 from old PA 88 to I-70
  • LR 1126, I-86
  • LR 1138, PA 50 from west of Washington/Allegheny county line to west of I-79

Legislative Routes in Philly

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[4] helps

  • LR 762 Industrial Highway
  • LR 795 part of I-95
  • LR 1000 part of I-95
  • LR 1029 Woodhaven Road
  • LR 1065 ?
  • LR 1080 Northeast Expressway
  • LR 67009 City Avenue
  • LR 67010 Lancaster Avenue
  • LR 67028 Bethlehem Pike
  • LR 67045 I-676?
  • LR 67049 Stenton Avenue
  • LR 67054 Industrial Highway
  • LR 67057 part of I-76
  • LR 67059 Cheltenham Avenue
  • LR 67288 Delaware Avenue
  • LR 67309 Grays Ferry Avenue
  • LR 76349 Torresdale Avenue
  • LR 67371 63rd Street

"turned back, abandoned, or null routes"?

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This is the name given to 7xxx routes. Any idea what they are? Apparently they are used for toll roads - like most of the Turnpike is 7076 - but the only source for that is pahighways.com - nothing on PennDOT's site.

Turnback: A program through which a state highway owned by PennDOT is given back to the local municipality for to maintence. Before a highway is turned back to a municipality, the Department improves it to the appropriate standard. --SPUI (T - C) 19:55, 23 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Eh? There's a SR 9012 at Breezewood. --SPUI (T - C) 21:05, 26 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

How about listing those Traffic routes whose number does not match the official State Route number?

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I find "A different number can also be used to avoid conflicts between different types.", followed by mention of I-380 and PA 380 (the latter is official SR 400). There is also I-283 and PA 283 (the latter is official SR 300). A list of these would be short, right? I have questions about 3 other cases, one of which no longer exists at this writing:

PA 17 coming off US 11/15 (Perry County), and the PA 17 which became part of I-86.

US 422 exists in 2 pieces in Pennsylvania.

PA 29 exists in 2 pieces in Pennsylvania. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.94.52.3 (talk) 18:36, 2 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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I've noticed that a large number of PA road articles reference URLs beginning with ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/

These are all now broken due to the state getting rid of its FTP. Some have been replaced with archive copies, but current URLs can generally be fixed by simply changing to http://www.dot.state.pa.us/

Is there an efficient way to batch replace these links? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Atds89 (talkcontribs) 04:22, 21 May 2018 (UTC)[reply]

PennDOT document has disappeared

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Much of this article, and a whole bunch of individual PA route articles, use an old PennDOT document as a reference for route lengths. See the current footnote #10 in this article. It looks like that PennDOT source has disappeared and a Wikipedia bot has modified the reference code to point to an irrelevant (for us) new site on construction diagrams. I can find no official current document in the sites for PennDOT or the PA government that offers information on particular route lengths, which in turn could be used to fix these now broken references. Can anyone think of any document that could be used? ---DOOMSDAYER520 (Talk|Contribs) 21:58, 29 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

The PennDOT SLDs still exist, the URL just changed. The SLDs are here. Dough4872 23:44, 29 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Please advise on how those documents can be used to find the beginning-to-end length of a numbered state route. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (Talk|Contribs) 18:01, 30 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]
You add up the length of the route in each county it passes through since the SLDs are by county. Some routes have concurrences with other routes in which the mileage of the concurrency is inventoried under the other route, so those need to be accounted for. Dough4872 18:16, 30 April 2019 (UTC)[reply]

PA 299

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Isn't this route unsigned? Should the note be updated to reflect it? Dnrothx (talk) 03:14, 20 July 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Nobody got to this until today. The person above is correct and "unsigned" has been noted with a citation from the route's main article. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 18:39, 10 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

"Clearly Existed"

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There are several entries in this list claiming a former route number that "clearly existed" via circumstantial evidence. See e.g PA 556 and PA 583 among others. I don't find this very convincing and recommend that such entries be removed, unless someone can come up with true evidence that those routes really existed and were signed as such. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 18:12, 10 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

  • I believe the logic is that many 3 digit routes in Pennsylvania are considered to be spur routes based off of a main route – for example PA-32 has PA-232, PA-332, and PA-532 all of which terminate into PA-32, from which one can deduce that PA-432 exists or at some point existed and terminated into PA-32, which is true; however, I am unsure if this pattern counts as sufficient evidence for these roads ever having existed, especially if they are not found on maps. I'd also like to see some evidence for these routes having existed if they're listed as having existed, not just extrapolated existence. snood1205(Say Hi! (talk))
    • Thanks for your insight, and that's the "circumstantial" evidence to which I referred. Since there is a PA 56 and PA 756, then is that enough evidence to claim that PA 556 "clearly existed" just because numerically it is in between the two? I don't think so. Circumstantial evidence is unconvincing, and having those entries in this list article doesn't add much to the reader's knowledge. Thanks again. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 20:18, 10 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

@Cards84664:, @Dough4872: -- As longtime contributors to this article, please offer an opinion on the above topic if you're so inclined. Thanks. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 21:11, 11 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

We cannot just assume a highway existed because it falls within a numbering scheme. It’s possible the state could have skipped around when assigning numbers. The best way to verify if a highway exists is through PennDOT maps (an archive of some of the maps is here) or other historical maps. There is also Jeff Kitsko’s Pennsylvania Highways website, however this is a WP:SPS and cannot be used as a source within articles. Dough4872 01:50, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I figured out who added those entries (User:Alexlatham96), with support from this website: [5], which also uses the phrase "clearly existed" without hard evidence. In my view, given the 1920s-30s numbering scheme, there is reason to speculate that such a route may have been proposed. But if there is no evidence that it was ever on a map or signed on the ground, then it did not exist beyond the gleam in a bureaucrat's eye and meant nothing to the outside world. That is all very far from "clearly existed". I again recommend that all such entries be removed as unsupported and unverifiable. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 02:07, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Unsourced, remove. Cards84664 03:02, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
Remove this content. We should notify the creator of the site m-plex.com if they have an account here (they probably don't). Old numbers for the US Roads (like US 309 from Palmerton to Schnecksville, which was PA 429 according to the site, and US 422 from New Castle to the Ohio State line, which was PA 217 according to the site) may not show on maps. Alexlatham96 (talk) 04:38, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]
What? It’s a dead website and notifying outside “sources” is not a part of what editors do. Cards84664 15:42, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks everyone. I will remove the "clearly existed" entries sometime in the next couple of days. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 15:15, 13 June 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Possibly missing numbers

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  • PA 217 (old)- hidden number for US 422 from New Castle to the Ohio state line?
  • PA 355
  • PA 362 (old)
  • PA 424 (old)
  • PA 429- hidden number for US 309 from Palmerton to Schnecksville?
  • PA 455
  • PA 456 (old)
  • PA 462 (old)
  • PA 524 (old)
  • PA 556
  • PA 583
  • PA 656
  • PA 822
  • PA 870
  • PA 874
  • PA 878
  • PA 887
  • PA 907 (old)- hidden number for US 309 from Allentown to Center Valley, later part of 429?
  • PA 912
  • PA 939
  • PA 947
  • PA 983- documented route dates to 1930 and is out of place
  • PA 988

— Preceding unsigned comment added by Alexlatham96 (talkcontribs) 1 July 2021 (UTC)

I think most of those were covered in the previous discussion, as route numbers that may have been proposed. Some may also be urban legends, as I remember once seeing PA 887 on a misprinted map. Like in the last discussion, any route that never had an origin and destination does not need to be listed here just because it might have appeared in some bureaucratic paperwork many decades ago. ---DOOMSDAYER520 (TALK|CONTRIBS) 13:30, 1 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]
I missed the previous discussion, but the consensus seems to be clear. If there isn't proof that a route exists, it has to go. This is a basic tenet of the encyclopedia. –Fredddie 19:53, 2 July 2021 (UTC)[reply]

Remove List of Unnumbered Road

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The Morgantown Expressway spur (between PA 10/23 and I-176) is numbered Berks County QR 2089. I propose we remove this road. https://gis.penndot.gov/BPR_PDF_FILES/Maps/GHS/ROADNAMES/Berks_GHSN.pdf Jmpenzone (talk) 01:43, 7 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]

PA 9 was the Northeast Extension

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Pennsylvania Route 9 was the Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike from 1955-1996, now Interstate 476. Bill S. (talk) 12:40, 19 October 2023 (UTC)[reply]