List of state routes in Pennsylvania
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The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is responsible for the establishment and classification of a state highway network which includes Interstate Highways, U.S. Highways, and state routes. U.S. and Interstate highways are classified as state routes in Pennsylvania.
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania established the Location Referencing System (LRS) in 1987, which registers all numbered routes in Pennsylvania as SR-X. A state route would be SR 39, a US Route would be SR 22, and an Interstate route would be SR 80. However, routes which are numbered between 0000 and 0999 are classified as Traffic Routes, which are abbreviated as PA 39, US 22, and I-80, instead.[1]
There are also four-digit numbers for various "state roads" over which PennDOT has jurisdiction, but those numbers are not displayed on the roads, except in rural areas, where they are posted with index-card-sized small signs. In urban areas, these numbers are somewhat less prominently posted, and these streets are known by the names on the street signs.
History
[edit]In 1911, when the Sproul Road Bill was passed, a large number of Legislative Routes (LR) were assigned. These were the primary internal numbering until the present Location Referencing System was adopted in 1987. See also List of legislative routes in Pennsylvania.
Signed Traffic Route numbers from 1 to 12 were first assigned in 1924[2] to several of the national auto trails:[3]
Italics denote former routes.
- Pennsylvania Route 1: Lincoln Highway
- Pennsylvania Route 2: Lackawanna Trail
- Pennsylvania Route 3: William Penn Highway
- Pennsylvania Route 4: Susquehanna Trail
- Pennsylvania Route 5: Lakes-to-Sea Highway
- Pennsylvania Route 6: Old Monument Trail (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 7: Roosevelt Highway
- Pennsylvania Route 8: William Flinn Highway (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 9: Yellowstone Trail, Chicago-Buffalo Highway
- Pennsylvania Route 10: Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 11: National Pike, National Old Trails Road
- Pennsylvania Route 12: Baltimore Pike
- Pennsylvania Route 13: Chambersburg, Pennsylvania - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 14: York Trail (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 17: Benjamin Franklin Highway (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 18: Erie-Lincoln Highway (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 19: Lewistown - Scranton, Anthracite Trail (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 22: Keystone Trail (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 24: Washington-Harrisburg Route (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 33: Lykens Valley Trail (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 41: Reading - Harrisburg (after 1924)
- Pennsylvania Route 44: Highway to the Stars (Potter County)
- Pennsylvania Route 46: Bradford Farmers' Valley Highway (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 55: Bucktail Trail (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 64: Horseshoe Trail, Altoona-Bellefonte-Cumberland Trail (1927)
- Pennsylvania Route 66: Anchor Line
- Pennsylvania Route 88: Perry Highway (1927)
Soon more numbers were assigned, including three-digit numbers for branches, like Pennsylvania Route 272 from Pennsylvania Route 72. The United States Numbered Highways were assigned in late 1926, and in 1928 State Routes concurrent with U.S. Routes were removed, while those that conflicted with U.S. Routes were assigned new numbers. In 1946, a mass decommissioning of highways around the state occurred, and many state routes were decommissioned, truncated, or rerouted. The establishment of the Interstate Highway System in 1959, as well as wanting to eliminate some concurrences in Pittsburgh, resulted in a small renumbering in 1961.[4]
Since Pennsylvania first introduced numbered traffic routes in 1924, a keystone symbol shape has been used, in reference to Pennsylvania being the "Keystone State". The signs originally said "Penna" (a common abbreviation for Pennsylvania at the time), followed by the route number in block-style numbering in a keystone cutout. In the mid 1950s, the signs were modified to have "PA" instead of "Penna", with the lone exception being the mainline Pennsylvania Turnpike (which continues to use "Penna" today for both the mainline, the Northeast Extension, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission logo); additionally, the numbers were made more round and the signs were made larger in order to be more legible while driving, and the keystone shape itself remained a cutout. By the late 1960s, as U.S. Routes were beginning to be made on rectangular cutouts with the U.S.-style shield painted onto them instead of the shield cutout in most states outside of California, the same was done with the keystone. The state initials were removed altogether and while the numbers remained rounded, were standardized into FHWA Series E typeface, which was becoming the standard for the Interstate Highway System. Most of the 1950s vintage signs were replaced with the newer rectangular cutout with the painted-on keystone by the early 1970s, though a very few remain in scattered places on non-decommissioned roads. Pennsylvania has used the painted-on keystone signs since.
List of state routes
[edit]Number | Length (mi) | Length (km) | Southern or western terminus | Northern or eastern terminus | Formed | Removed | Notes |
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PA 1 | 359[5] | 578 | Hookstown | Morrisville | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 30 and US 1. |
PA 2 | 163[6] | 262 | Philadelphia | Great Bend (New York state line) | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 611 (now PA 611 and PA 435), and US 11. |
PA 3 | — | — | West Virginia | New Jersey | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 22, US 422, and US 222. |
PA 3 | 24.326 | 39.149 | US 322 Bus. in West Chester | PA 611 in Philadelphia | 1937 | current | |
PA 4 | 209[7] | 336 | Shrewsbury | Lawrenceville | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 111, US 15, PA 147, and I-180. |
PA 5 | — | — | Erie | Philadelphia | 1924 | 1936 | Now US 19, PA 99, US 322, PA 53, PA 350, US 220, PA 453, US 22, PA 655, US 322, and PA 3. |
PA 5 | 44.849 | 72.177 | US 20 in Springfield Township, Erie County | NY 5 at New York state line in North East Township | 1936 | current | |
PA 6 | 249[8] | 401 | US 219 in Salisbury (Maryland state line) | US 219 in Bradford (New York state line) | 1924 | 1928 | Renumbered as PA 60 and a portion of PA 10 to avoid conflict with US 6; now US 219. |
PA 7 | 403[9] | 649 | Erie | Matamoras | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 6. |
PA 8 | 148.60[10] | 239.15 | I-376 / US 22 / US 30 in Wilkinsburg | US 20 in Erie | 1924 | current | Section south of Wilkinsburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 19. |
PA 9 | 45.433 | 73.117 | SR 2 in West Springfield (Ohio state line) | New York state line in North East | 1924 | 1930 | Replaced by US 20. |
PA 9 | 111.04 | 178.70 | I-276 / I-476 in Plymouth Meeting | I-81 / US 6 / US 11 in Clarks Summit | 1974 | 1996 | Redesignated as I-476. |
PA 10 | — | — | Blairsville | US 219 in Bradford (New York state line) | 1928 | 1930 | Replaced by US 119 and US 219. |
PA 10 | 44.041 | 70.877 | PA 472 in Oxford | US 222 Bus. in Reading | 1956 | current | Previously the southern portion of US 122; extended from Morgantown to Reading in 1963.[11] |
PA 11 | 82[12] | 132 | US 40 in West Alexander (West Virginia state line) | US 40 in Addison (Maryland state line) | 1924 | 1928 | Renumbered PA 81 to avoid conflict with US 11; now US 40. |
PA 12 | — | — | Center Valley | Bartonsville | 1924 | [13] | 1961Replaced by PA 378, PA 191, PA 115, and Business US 209. Before 1930, it continued south to Maryland via what is now PA 309 and US 1. |
PA 12 | 9.566[10] | 15.395 | US 222 / US 422 in Wyomissing | PA 662 in Ruscombanor Township | 1998 | current | |
PA 13 | 169[14] | 272 | State Line | Chestnut Hill | 1926 | 1928 | Replaced by PA 33, PA 41, and PA 17 to avoid conflict with US 13; now US 11, US 22, and PA 120. |
PA 14 | 53.09[15] | 85.44 | I-99 / US 15 in Trout Run | NY 14 near Fassett (New York state line) | 1928 | current | Section south of Harrisburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 15;[16] south end truncated to US 22 in 1955; section south of Trout Run split off and renumbered PA 147 in 1963 to eliminate a long overlap with US 15.[11] |
PA 15 | 33[17] | 53 | Montoursville | Swiftwater | 1927 | 1928 | Renumbered PA 115 to avoid conflict with US 15. |
PA 16 | 43.136[10] | 69.421 | US 522 in McConnellsburg | MD 140 in Liberty Township (Maryland state line) | 1928 | current | |
PA 17 | 35.689[10] | 57.436 | PA 274 in Blain | US 11 / US 15 in Liverpool | 1928 | current | Section west of Millerstown decommissioned in 1932 and replaced by US 224, US 422, and US 22; extended to Blain in 1936. |
PA 17 | 6.997[10] | 11.261 | I-90 in North East | New York state line | 1987 | 1999 | Redesignated as I-86. |
PA 18 | 209[15] | 336 | WV 69 at West Virginia state line in Wayne Township | PA 5 in Lake City | 1927 | current | Currently the longest state route in Pennsylvania. |
PA 19 | 174 | 280 | Lewistown | Darbytown | 1926 | 1928 | Renumbered PA 39 to avoid conflict with US 19; now US 522, US 11, US 6, and PA 652. |
PA 21 | 50.751[15] | 81.676 | WV 891 at West Virginia state line in Richhill Township | US 40 Bus. in Uniontown | 1927 | current | |
PA 22 | 60[18] | 97 | Allentown | Wilkes-Barre | 1927 | 1928 | Renumbered PA 29 to avoid conflict with US 22; now PA 309. |
PA 23 | 81.144[10] | 130.589 | PA 441 in Marietta | US 1 in Philadelphia | 1928 | current | |
PA 24 | 28.352[10] | 45.628 | MD 23 at Maryland state line Stewartstown | PA 921 in Mount Wolf | 1926 | current | Section north of Red Lion replaced by PA 74 (overlap removed), PA 181, PA 382, and an extended PA 114 in 1961.[19] |
PA 25 | 34.975[10] | 56.287 | US 209 in Millersburg | US 209 in Newtown | 1928 | current | |
PA 26 | 128[20] | 206 | Maryland state line in Union Township | PA 150 in Howard | 1928 | current | Extended north to Bellefonte in 1963,[11] and to its current end in 1970. |
PA 27 | 65.7[15] | 105.7 | Park Avenue in Meadville | PA 69 in Sugar Grove | 1928 | current | |
PA 28 | 98.10[21] | 157.88 | Anderson Street in Pittsburgh's North Shore neighborhood | US 219 in Brockway | 1927 | current | Section west of Pittsburgh renumbered PA 50 in 1960.[4] |
PA 29 | 118.239[10] | 190.287 | South: US 30 in Malvern North: I-81 in Ashley | South: I-78 / PA 309 in Allentown North: NY 7 at New York state line in Liberty Township | 1928 | current | Sections connected until 1966, when the middle section was replaced by US 309 (overlap removed), the new PA 873, an extended PA 93, and an extended PA 239;[22] section south of US 30 decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 122 (now US 202). |
PA 31 | 74.74[23] | 120.28 | PA 136 in South Huntingdon Township | US 30 in Napier Township | 1927 | current | Sections west of South Huntingdon Township renumbered in 1964 to avoid multiple intersections with I-70; replaced by PA 136 and PA 844. |
PA 32 | 40.605[10] | 65.347 | US 1 in Morrisville | PA 611 near Upper Black Eddy | 1927 | current | Section from Morrisville to Philadelphia decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 13. |
PA 33 | — | — | Carlisle | Mecks Corner | 1926 | 1936 | Became part of an extended PA 34; section from Mecks Corner to Milford decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by PA 5 (now PA 274) and US 209 (part now PA 147; section south of Shippensburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 11. |
PA 33 | — | — | US 11 in Shippensburg | US 11 in Carlisle | [24] | 1937[16] | 1941Became part of rerouted US 11. |
PA 33 | — | — | Shippensburg | Carlisle | [16] | 19411963 | Former section of US 11; now PA 174 and PA 465. |
PA 33 | 27.738[10] | 44.640 | I-78 in Lower Saucon Township | PA 611 in Stroud Township | [25] | 1972current | |
PA 34 | 62.289[10] | 100.244 | US 15 Bus. in Gettysburg | US 11 / US 15 near Liverpool | 1928 | current | Section south of Gettysburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 15. |
PA 35 | 70.4[15] | 113.3 | US 522 near Shade Gap | US 11 / US 15 in Selinsgrove | 1928 | current | |
PA 36 | 151.10[15] | 243.17 | PA 26 in Hopewell Township | PA 27 / PA 227 in Pleasantville | 1928 | current | |
PA 37 | 8[26] | 13 | Lackawaxen | Greeley | 1928 | 1946 | Cancelled and reassigned to route below, replacing PA 137; now PA 590 and PA 434. |
PA 37 | 8[26] | 13 | New York state line at Shohola | Greeley | 1946 | 1967 | Now PA 434. |
PA 38 | 40.2[15] | 64.7 | US 422 / PA 68 in Summit Township | US 322 in Rockland Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 39 | — | — | Lewistown | Scranton | 1928 | 1930 | Now US 522 (PA) and US 11. |
PA 39 | 17.829[10] | 28.693 | North Front Street (SR 3009) in Susquehanna Township | US 322 / US 422 in Derry Township | 1937 | current | |
PA 41 | 22.220[10] | 35.760 | DE 41 at Delaware state line in Kennett Township | US 30 in Gap | 1926 | current | Section from Gap to Lampeter decommissioned in 1932 and replaced by PA 741; section from Lampeter to Carlisle decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 222, US 230 (now PA 230), and US 11. |
PA 42 | 58.6[15] | 94.3 | PA 61 in Centralia | US 220 in Laporte | 1927 | current | Section from Centralia to Reading decommissioned in 1930 as it overlapped US 120, splitting the route into two sections; section from Reading to Oxford became part of US 122 (PA 10) in 1935;[27] southern section from Oxford to Chrome decommissioned in 1946. |
PA 43 | — | — | Allentown | Bethlehem | 1928 | 1946 | Section from Allentown to Harrisburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 22. |
PA 43 | — | — | King of Prussia | Philadelphia | 1952 | 1964 | Replaced by I-76. |
PA 43 | 55.2 | 88.8 | WV 43 in Springhill Township (West Virginia state line) | PA 51 in Jefferson Hills | 1993 | current | Known as the Mon–Fayette Expressway. |
PA 44 | 149.24[15] | 240.18 | I-80 / PA 42 in Buckhorn | NY 417 in Ceres Township (New York state line) | 1927 | current | In 1936, extended south from Jersey Shore to Turbotville; in 1941, extended southeast to Mahanoy City.[16] Truncated to its current southern terminus in 1964; former southern segment by PA 42 (overlap removed), US 11 (overlap removed), and an extended PA 339. |
PA 45 | 86[15] | 138 | PA 453 in Water Street | PA 642 in Mooresburg | 1928 | current | Section from Water Street to Belsano decommissioned 1961; this section now US 22 and PA 271; section east of Mooresburg decommissioned in 1966 and replaced by PA 642 (overlap removed), an extended PA 54, US 209 (overlap removed), and new PA 248.[22] |
PA 46 | 43.0[15] | 69.2 | PA 120 in Emporium | US 219 / PA 346 in Bradford | 1927 | current | |
PA 46 | — | — | PA 53 in Osceola | PA 350 Sandy Ridge | 1932 | 1946 | Partially replaced by PA 970. |
PA 47 | 21[28] | 34 | Kingsley | Carbondale | 1927 | 1930 | Replaced by US 106; now PA 106; segment from Meadville to Pittsfield Township section replaced by PA 27 in 1928; segment from Emporium to Smethport replaced by PA 46 in 1928. |
PA 48 | 18.9[15] | 30.4 | PA 51 in Forward Township | US 22 Bus. in Monroeville | 1928 | current | |
PA 49 | 52.6[15] | 84.7 | PA 44 in Coudersport | PA 287 in Lawrenceville | 1928 | current | |
PA 50 | — | — | Mill Hall | Bellefonte | 1928 | 1930 | Replaced by US 220; now PA 64 and PA 550. |
PA 50 | 32.7[15] | 52.6 | PA 844 in Independence Township | PA 60 in Pittsburgh's Crafton Heights neighborhood | [4] | 1960current | |
PA 51 | 89[15] | 143 | US 40 Bus. in Uniontown | SR 14 at the Ohio state line in Darlington Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 52 | 12[15] | 19 | DE 52 at Delaware state line in Pennsbury Township | US 322 Bus. in West Chester | 1928 | current | Section east of West Chester decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 122 (now US 202). |
PA 53 | 83.0[15] | 133.6 | US 219 in Summerhill | PA 144 in Snow Shoe | 1928 | current | Section from Snow Shoe Township to Potters Mills became part of an extended PA 144 in 1967; section south of Summerhill decommissioned in 1970 and is now PA 403, PA 281, and PA 523; section from Potters Mills to Reedsville became part of US 322 in 1932. |
PA 54 | 81.4[15] | 131.0 | US 15 near Montgomery | US 209 in Nesquehoning | 1928 | current | In 1936, section from Jersey Shore to Turbotville became part of an extended PA 44 and route was relocated to current west end; east end truncated from Ashland to Danville in the 1960s; overlap with PA 45 from Danville to Mt. Carmel removed; extended east from Danville to Nesquehoning in 1966, replacing part of PA 45[22] |
PA 55 | 80[29] | 130 | Ridgway | Near Hyner | 1927 | 1930 | Replaced by US 120; now PA 120; section from Ohio state line at Sharon to Franklin renumbred PA 65 (now US 62) in 1928. |
PA 56 | 108[15] | 174 | Eastern end of the C.L. Schmitt Bridge in New Kensington | US 30 in Bedford Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 57 | 14[30] | 23 | Oil City | Fryburg | 1927 | 1932 | Now US 62 and PA 157. |
PA 58 | 71.2[15] | 114.6 | SR 5 at the Ohio state line in Greene Township | PA 68 in Sligo | 1927 | current | |
PA 59 | 39.03[15] | 62.81 | US 6 in Warren | US 6 in Smethport | 1928 | current | |
PA 60 | — | — | US 219 in Salisbury (Maryland state line) | US 119 in DuBois | 1928 | 1930 | Now US 219. |
PA 60 | 9.4[15] | 15.1 | US 19 / PA 51 / PA 837 in Pittsburgh's West End neighborhood | I-376 / US 22 / US 30 in Robinson Township | [31] | 1956current | Most of former route converted to I-376 in 2009; northernmost segment into Sharon became PA 760. |
PA 61 | — | — | Concordville | Chester | 1928 | 1936 | Now US 322. |
PA 61 | 81.801[10] | 131.646 | US 222 Bus. in Reading | US 11 / US 15 / PA 147 in Shamokin Dam | [11] | 1963current | Previously the western portion of US 122. |
PA 62 | 67[32] | 108 | Delaware state line at Chadds Ford | Pleasant Corners | 1927 | 1932 | Renumbered PA 100 to avoid conflict with US 62. |
PA 63 | 37.417[10] | 60.217 | PA 29 in Green Lane | I-95 in Bensalem Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 64 | — | — | US 220 in Milesburg | US 120 (now PA 120) near Lock Haven | 1927 | 1946 | Mostly replaced by US 220 (now PA 150); sections north of Lock Haven and south of Milesburg decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 220. |
PA 64 | 21[15] | 34 | PA 26 in Spring Township | PA 150 in Mill Hall | 1946 | current | Formerly a section of US 220. |
PA 65 | — | — | Ohio state line | Franklin | 1928 | 1932 | Now US 62. |
PA 65 | 51[15] | 82 | I-279 /US 19 Truck in Pittsburgh's North Shore neighborhood | PA 108 /PA 168 in New Castle | [4] | 1960current | |
PA 66 | 139 | 224 | US 119 in New Stanton | US 6 in Kane | 1927 | current | Section from Shippenville to Tionesta became part of PA 208 in 1968 and route was rerouted north to Kane; section north of Tionesta decommissioned in 1932 and replaced by US 62; section south of New Stanton decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 119 |
PA 67 | 33[33] | 53 | Wyalusing | Milford | 1927 | 1930 | Replaced by US 106; now PA 706; Meadville to Riceville section became part of PA 77 in 1928. |
PA 68 | 90.036 | 144.899 | SR 39 at Ohio state line in Ohioville | US 322 in Clarion | 1927 | current | Extended north from Kane to Kinzua in 1935,[27] but this section was decommissioned in 1962; section from Kane to Clarion replaced by PA 66 in 1968 |
PA 69 | 14.313[10] | 23.035 | US 62 in Conewango Township | CR 69 at New York state line in Sugar Grove Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 70 | 37 | 60 | US 119/U.S. 106 in Carbondale | New York state line north of Hallsted | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 171. |
PA 71 | 40 | 64 | US 40 in North Bethlehem Township | US 30 in Greensburg | 1928 | 1964 | Now PA 917, I-70, PA 201 and PA 136. |
PA 72 | 37.757[10] | 60.764 | US 222 /PA 272 in Lancaster | PA 443 in Union Township | 1927 | current | Section south of Lancaster decommissioned in 1930 and replaced by US 222; extended to Goshen in 1936, but this section became part of PA 272 in 1965. |
PA 72 | — | — | US 11 in Wilkes-Barre | US 309 in Wilkes-Barre | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 73 | 62.319[10] | 100.293 | PA 61 near Leesport | NJ 73 at New Jersey state line in Philadelphia | 1928 | current | Section from Goodville to Mount Penn renumbered PA 625 in 1962; rerouted to end in Leesport rather than Mount Penn in 1964. |
PA 74 | 96[15] | 154 | MD 165 at Maryland state line near Delta | PA 75 near Port Royal | 1927 | current | |
PA 75 | 71.249[10] | 114.664 | MD 494 at Maryland state line in Montgomery Township | US 22 / US 322 in Port Royal | 1928 | current | Extended south from Fort Loudon in 1937.[24] |
PA 76 | 61.5 | 99.0 | Blairsville | DuBois | 1927 | 1928 | Renumbered as part of PA 10; now US 119. |
PA 76 | 80 | 130 | Warfordsburg | Reedsville | 1928 | [34] | 1964Now PA 655. |
PA 77 | 35.616[10] | 57.318 | PA 27 in Meadville | PA 426 in Corry | 1928 | current | |
PA 78 | 55[35] | 89 | Brady Township | Richmond Township | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 173 and PA 198. |
PA 79 | 8[36] | 13 | Concord Township | Union City | 1928 | 1961 | Renumbered PA 178, but that was decommissioned in 1983; section west of Union City was redesignated as US 6N in 1935.[37] |
PA 80 | 96 | 154 | US 22 near Monroeville | US 219 in Burnside Township | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 286; section from Monroeville to Pittsburgh replaced by US 22 (overlap removed; now PA 8) and an extended PA 380 in 1960.[4] |
PA 81 | 82.0[38] | 132.0 | West Virginia state line near West Alexander | Maryland state line near Addison | 1928 | 1930 | Now US 40. |
PA 82 | 31.630[10] | 50.904 | DE 82 at Delaware state line near Kennett Square | PA 23 in Elverson | 1928 | current | Former segment north of Elverson decommissioned in 2008 due to storm damage; some of the route was added to an extended PA 345. |
PA 83 | 71[39] | 114 | Devon | Schuylkill Haven | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 183, PA 724, PA 23, and PA 252. |
PA 84 | 68[40] | 109 | Larrys Creek | Tioga | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 287 and PA 328. |
PA 85 | 24.563[10] | 39.530 | PA 28 / PA 66 near Kittanning | US 119 in Home | 1928 | current | |
PA 86 | 12.440[10] | 20.020 | PA 27 in Meadville | US 6 / US 19 / PA 408 in Cambridge Springs | 1936 | current | Officially designated as PA 886, due to Interstate 86. |
PA 87 | 69.533[10] | 111.903 | I-180 / US 220 in Montoursville | US 6 in Washington Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 88 | 68.244 | 109.828 | US 119 in Point Marion | PA 51 in Pittsburgh's Overbrook neighborhood | 1927 | current | Section north of Pittsburgh replaced by US 19 in 1930; extended north to Rochester in 1935,[27] and to New Castle in 1937;[41] segment north of Pittsburgh was renumbered PA 65 in 1960.[4] |
PA 89 | 47.86[15] | 77.02 | PA 8 / PA 27 in Titusville | PA 5 near North East | 1928 | current | |
PA 90 | 110[42] | 180 | Easton | New York state line at Hancock, New York | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 191 and PA 115. |
PA 91 | — | — | Delaware state line | Philadelphia | 1928 | 1930 | Replaced by US 13. |
PA 91 | 11[43] | 18 | Honesdale | Damascus Township | 1936 | 1946 | |
PA 92 | 66.7[15] | 107.3 | US 11 in West Pittston | NY 79 in Oakland Township (New York state line) | 1928 | current | In 1946, segment from Tunkhannock to Forty Fort was replaced by US 309 (now PA 29 and PA 309); route was extended south to West Pittston on a former segment of US 309. |
PA 93 | 41.086[10] | 66.122 | US 209 near Nesquehoning | PA 487 in Orangeville | 1928 | current | Extended southeast from PA 239 to Nesquehoning in 1966, replacing part of PA 29.[22] |
PA 94 | 30.738[10] | 49.468 | MD 30 in West Manheim Township (Maryland state line) | PA 34 in Mount Holly Springs | 1928 | current | |
PA 95 | 45[44] | 72 | Centre Hall | Lewisburg | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 192. |
PA 96 | 42[15] | 68 | MD 35 in Londonderry Township (Maryland state line) | PA 869 in Lincoln Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 97 | — | — | US 6N (now PA 97) in Waterford | US 19 (now PA 99) in Kearsarge | 1928 | [37] | 1935Replaced by rerouted US 19. |
PA 97 | 20.14[15] | 32.41 | PA 8 in Union City | PA 8 in Erie | [37] | 1935current | Officially designated as PA 197, due to PA 97 in Adams County; formerly segments of US 6N and US 6. |
PA 97 | 9.363[10] | 15.068 | MD 97 near Littlestown (Maryland state line) | US 15 near Gettysburg | 1979 | current | Formerly a segment of US 140. |
PA 98 | 31.0[15] | 49.9 | US 6 / US 19 / US 322 in Vernon Township | PA 5 in Avonia | 1928 | current | |
PA 99 | — | — | US 20 in Springfield Township, Erie County | NY 5 at New York state line in North East Township | 1928 | 1936 | Now PA 5. |
PA 99 | 21.04[15] | 33.86 | US 6 / US 19 in Cambridge Springs | US 19 near Erie | 1936 | current | Officially designated as PA 699, due to Interstate 99. |
PA 100 | 59.409[10] | 95.610 | US 202 near West Chester | PA 309 in Pleasant Corners | 1932 | current | Formerly PA 62. |
PA 101 | 5[45] | 8.0 | US 13 in Bristol | US 1 in South Langhorne | 1928 | 1946 | Became a segment of PA 413. |
PA 102 | — | — | Easton | Stockertown | 1928 | 1936 | Became a segment of PA 115. |
PA 102 | — | — | US 6 / US 19 / US 322 near Meadville | PA 98 in Vernon Township | 1941 | 1955 | Became a segment of PA 98. |
PA 102 | 4.3[15] | 6.9 | US 6 / US 19 / US 322 near Meadville | PA 98 in Vernon Township | 1955 | current | |
PA 103 | 30.8[10] | 49.6 | US 522 near Mount Union | Bus. US 22 in Lewistown | 1932 | current | |
PA 104 | 22.92[10] | 36.89 | US 11 / US 15 near Liverpool | PA 45 in Mifflinburg | 1928 | current | |
PA 105 | 2[46] | 3.2 | PA 3 in Bon Air | US 30 in Ardmore Park | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 106 | 20.685[10] | 33.289 | US 11 in Kingsley | Bus. US 6 in Carbondale | 1972 | current | Formerly US 106. |
PA 107 | 17.271[10] | 27.795 | US 6 / US 11 in Factoryville | US 6 in Mayfield | 1928 | current | |
PA 108 | 31.6 | 50.9 | Ohio state line in North Beaver Township | PA 8 in Slippery Rock Township | 1928 | current | Extended southwest from New Castle in 1937.[41] |
PA 110 | 5.71[15] | 9.19 | PA 954 in Creekside | US 119 near Ernest | 1928 | current | |
PA 112 | 5[47] | 8.0 | US 1 in Markham | PA 926 in Tanguy | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 113 | 46.915[10] | 75.502 | Bus. US 30 in Downingtown | PA 611 in Tinicum Township | 1928 | current | In 1946, the segment southeast of PA 313 southeast was decommissioned; while the route was extended to the north to connect to PA 611. |
PA 114 | 19.372[10] | 31.176 | PA 944 in Wertzville | SR 1003 near New Market | 1928 | current | |
PA 115 | 35.652[15] | 57.376 | US 209 in Brodheadsville | I-81 / PA 309 near Wilkes-Barre | 1928 | current | Rerouted south from Blakeslee in 1935; the old route east to Swiftwater became part of PA 940;[27] western portion of original route split off as PA 118 in 1961; section from Brodheadsville to Easton decommissioned in 1972. |
PA 116 | 39.799[10] | 64.050 | PA 16 in Carroll Valley | US 30 in West Manchester Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 117 | 12.586[10] | 20.255 | US 322 / PA 72 in Cornwall | US 422 in Palmyra | 1928 | current | North terminus relocated from Campbellton to Palmyra in 1946. |
PA 118 | — | — | PA 168 in Hookstown | PA 18 in Shippingport | 1928 | 1946 | In 1951, part of this route was restored as a rerouting of PA 168. |
PA 118 | 42.248[10] | 67.992 | PA 405 in Hughesville | PA 415 near Dallas | 1961 | current | Previously the western portion of PA 115. |
PA 120 | 103.886[10] | 167.188 | US 219 / PA 948 in Ridgway | US 220 near Lock Haven | 1967 | current | Formerly US 120. |
PA 121 | — | — | Maryland border | PA 21 near Waynesburg | 1928 | 1950 | |
PA 121 | 4[15] | 6.4 | US 19 in Mt. Lebanon | PA 50 on the border of Greentree and Pittsburgh's Westwood neighborhood | 1961 | current | |
PA 123 | 4[48] | 6.4 | PA 23 in Gulph | US 202 in Bridgeport | 1928 | 1946 | In 1967, restored as segments of PA 23 and PA 320. |
PA 124 | 12.790[10] | 20.584 | East Prospect Street in York | PA 425 / PA 624 in Lower Windsor Township | 1928 | current | South terminus was originally in Airville; sections became part of PA 324 in 1936; extended to Fawn Grove in 1937;[24] Segment in Lancaster County decommissioned in 1941;[16] the former southern segment was renumbered PA 425 in 1966. |
PA 125 | — | — | PA 25 in Hegins | US 209 near Swatara | 1928 | 1936 | Became a segment of PA 25.5 |
PA 125 | 32.045[10] | 51.571 | PA 443 in Pine Grove | PA 61 near Shamokin | 1936 | current | Formerly segments of PA 25 and PA 325. |
PA 126 | 23[49] | 37 | Maryland state line near Warfordsburg | US 30 in Breezewood | 1928 | 1964 | Now I-70; before the freeway was built, the route included a segment of what is now PA 484. |
PA 127 | 10.01[15] | 16.11 | US 62 in West Hickory | US 62 in Tidioute | 1928 | current | |
PA 128 | 15.746[15] | 25.341 | PA 356 in Freeport | PA 66 in Ford City | 1928 | current | |
PA 129 | 5[50] | 8.0 | US 202 in Markham | PA 352 in Gradyville | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 130 | 49.1[15] | 79.0 | PA 8 in Pittsburgh's Highland Park neighborhood | PA 381 in Cook Township | 1961 | current | |
PA 131 | 3[51] | 4.8 | PA 31 in New Buena Vista | US 30 near Schellsburg | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 132 | 15.155[10] | 24.390 | PA 611 near Warrington | I-95 in Bensalem | 1928 | current | |
PA 133 | 2[52] | 3.2 | US 209 in Port Carbon | US 122 in Saint Clair | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 134 | 7.463[10] | 12.011 | Maryland state line near Barlow | Bus. US 15 in Gettysburg | 1928 | current | |
PA 135 | 7[53] | 11 | US 22 / US 322 in Thompsontown | PA 35 in Cocolamus | 1928 | 1946 | Became a segment of PA 333 in 1965. |
PA 136 | — | — | PA 36 near Chest Springs | PA 53 in Fallentimber | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 136 | 44.8[15] | 72.1 | US 40 / PA 18 in Washington | US 30 in Greensburg | 1964 | current | Previously a segment of PA 31. |
PA 137 | 5[54] | 8.0 | PA 37 in Greeley | New York state line at Shohola | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 138 | 10.618[10] | 17.088 | PA 8 in West Liberty | PA 38 in North Washington | 1928 | current | |
PA 139 | 8[55] | 13 | PA 29 in Silkworth | US 11 in West Nanticoke | 1928 | 1946 | Became a segment of PA 29. |
PA 141 | 8[56] | 13 | PA 441 in Marietta | PA 230 in Mount Joy | 1928 | 1984 | Became a segment of PA 772. |
PA 142 | 8[57] | 13 | US 122 in Frackville | PA 44 in Zions Grove | 1928 | 1946 | Southern section now a segment of PA 924. |
PA 143 | 20.039[10] | 32.250 | PA 662 in Richmond Township | PA 309 in New Tripoli | 1928 | current | Extended from Lenhartsville to Richmond Township in 1962.[58] |
PA 144 | 109.3[10] | 175.9 | US 322 in Potter Township | US 6 in Galeton | 1928 | current | |
PA 145 | 20.887[10] | 33.614 | I-78 / PA 309 in Upper Saucon Township | PA 248 in Weiders Crossing | 1928 | current | |
PA 146 | 10.144[10] | 16.325 | US 6 in Hamlin Township | PA 46 in Norwich Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 147 | — | — | PA 247 in Montdale | PA 247 in Dundaff | 1928 | 1946 | Became segments of PA 247 and PA 438. |
PA 147 | 58.346[10] | 93.899 | US 22 / US 322 in Reed Township | I-80 / I-180 in Turbot Township | [11] | 1963current | Formerly a segment of PA 14. |
PA 148 | 6.5[15] | 10.5 | PA 48/Lincoln Way in McKeesport | US 30 in East McKeesport | 1928 | 1946 | Became a segment of part of PA 48. |
PA 148 | 6.5[15] | 10.5 | PA 48 in McKeesport | US 30 in East McKeesport | 1946 | current | |
PA 149 | 4[59] | 6.4 | PA 49 in Knoxville | New York state line north of Knoxville | 1928 | 1946 | Became a segment of PA 249. |
PA 150 | — | — | PA 64 in Howard | US 220 in Hublersburg | 1928 | 1946 | Replaced by a segment of PA 445. |
PA 150 | 41.1[10] | 66.1 | PA 26 in College Township | US 220 in Avis | 1973 | current | |
PA 151 | 13.322[15] | 21.440 | US 30 in Greene Township | PA 51 on the border of Hopewell Township and South Heights | 1928 | current | |
PA 152 | 25.317[10] | 40.744 | PA 309 in Cheltenham Township | PA 309 near Telford | 1928 | current | |
PA 153 | 48.7 | 78.4 | PA 253 / PA 453 in Gulich Township, Clearfield County near Viola | US 219 in Horton Township, Elk County near Brockport | 1928 | current | Segment from Bigler to PA 53 decommissioned in 1968 and overlap with US 322 from Bigler to Clearfield removed; extended south to PA 879 in 1970, to Houtsdale in 1971, and to Gulich Township in 1995. |
PA 154 | 31.498[10] | 50.691 | US 220 in Laporte | PA 414 in Canton | 1928 | current | Originally went from Milton to Jerseytown; section from Mausdale to Jerseytown became part of PA 115; a second section was added along the former routing of PA 115; in 1946, the southern section from Milton to Mausdale became part of PA 115. |
PA 155 | 32.2[10] | 51.8 | PA 120 in Emporium | PA 446 in Eldred Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 156 | 16.386[10] | 26.371 | PA 981 near Avonmore | US 422 / PA 56 in Shelocta | 1928 | current | |
PA 157 | 13.6[10] | 21.9 | US 62 near Seneca | PA 66 (now PA 36) in Tionesta | 1930 | [27] | 1935Became part of rerouted US 62. |
PA 157 | 13.6[10] | 21.9 | US 62 near Seneca | PA 208 in Fryburg | [27] | 1935current | Originally extended from US 62 to Tionesta; swapped with US 62 in 1935. |
PA 158 | 11.864[10] | 19.093 | PA 18 near New Wilmington | US 62 / PA 258 in Mercer | 1928 | current | |
PA 159 | 10[60] | 16 | PA 59 in Cornplanter | New York state line in Corydon | 1928 | 1946 | Much of this route is now under the Allegheny Reservoir. |
PA 160 | 69.7[10] | 112.2 | MD 47 at Maryland state line in Wellersburg | West High Street in Ebensburg | 1928 | current | |
PA 161 | 4[61] | 6.4 | PA 452 in Linwood | US 322 in Chelsea | 1928 | 1954 | |
PA 162 | 10.1[10] | 16.3 | PA 82 / PA 842 in Unionville | Bus. US 322 in West Chester | 1928 | current | |
PA 163 | — | — | PA 73 in Philadelphia | PA 63 in Bethayres | 1928 | 1936 | Became part of an extended PA 232. |
PA 163 | — | — | PA 63 near Willow Grove | PA 63 in Bethayres | 1936 | 1946 | |
PA 163 | 2.384[10] | 3.837 | MD 63 at Maryland state line in Antrim Township | US 11 in Antrim Township | 1963 | current | |
PA 164 | 36.4[10] | 58.6 | US 22 in Munster Township | PA 26 near Raystown Lake | 1928 | current | |
PA 166 | 21.9[15] | 35.2 | US 119 in Springhill Township | US 40 in Redstone Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 167 | 28.7[10] | 46.2 | US 11 in Hop Bottom | New York state line near Brackney | 1928 | current | |
PA 168 | 55.3[15] | 89.0 | PA 18 in Frankfort Springs | PA 208 in Volant | 1928 | current | Extended north from PA 68 to Leesburg in 1937; segment from Leesburg to Volant became part of rerouted PA 208[41]. |
PA 170 | 11.629[10] | 18.715 | US 6 in Prompton | PA 670 in Mount Pleasant Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 171 | — | — | PA 71 (now PA 201) in Rostraver Township | PA 51 in Rostraver | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 171 | 40.170[10] | 64.647 | Bus. US 6 in Carbondale | US 11 in Great Bend | 1961 | current | Formerly PA 70. |
PA 172 | 10[62] | 16 | US 222 near Wrightsdale | US 222 in Unicorn | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 173 | 45.7[10] | 73.5 | PA 8 near Slippery Rock | PA 27 near Cochranton | 1961 | current | Formerly PA 78. |
PA 174 | 28.088[10] | 45.203 | US 11 / PA 533 in Shippensburg | PA 641 in Monroe Township | 1929 | current | Extended west from Boiling Springs in 1937.[24] |
PA 174 | 2[63] | 3.2 | Near Allenwood | US 15 in Allenwood | 1929 | 1936 | This route was also designated as PA 974. |
PA 176 | 20[64] | 32 | US 522 near Fort Littleton | US 522 in Orbisonia | 1928 | [34] | 1964Became PA 475. |
PA 177 | — | — | US 6 in Corry | PA 77 in Spring Creek | 1928 | 1946 | Became part of PA 426. |
PA 177 | 9.569[10] | 15.400 | PA 74 in Fairview Township | PA 262 in Rossville | [19] | 1961current | |
PA 178 | 8[65] | 13 | US 6 / PA 8 in Union City | PA 89 in Concord Corners | 1961 | 1983 | Formerly PA 79. |
PA 179 | — | — | Ohio state line near Conneaut, Ohio | US 6N in Tracy | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 226. |
PA 179 | 1.213[10] | 1.952 | US 202 in Solebury Township | New Jersey state line at New Hope | 1975 | current | |
PA 180 | 44.4 | 71.5 | PA 380 in Penn Hills | PA 381 in Cook Township | 1928 | 1961 | Now PA 130. |
PA 181 | — | — | Maryland state line | US 40 in Somerfield | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 181 | 9.089[10] | 14.627 | Bus. I-83 / US 30 in North York | PA 382 in York Haven | [19] | 1961current | |
PA 182 | — | — | US 122 (now PA 10) in Cochranville | PA 82 in Ercildoun | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 182 | 6.671[10] | 10.736 | PA 462 in West Manchester Township | PA 74 in Spry | [19] | 1961current | |
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 | I-99 / US 15 in Cogan House Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 185 | 9[66] | 14 | US 422 in Coyleville | PA 356 in Butler | [27] | 19351946 | |
PA 186 | 4 | 6.4 | Penn Hills | Turtle Creek | 1936 | 1941 | Now a segment of PA 130. |
PA 187 | 43.1[10] | 69.4 | PA 87 in Lovelton | New York in Windham Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 188 | 9.747[10] | 15.686 | US 19 / PA 21 in Morrisville | PA 88 in Dry Tavern | 1928 | current | |
PA 189 | 5[67] | 8.0 | US 6 in Corry | New York state line near Wheelock | 1930 | 1946 | Now a segment of PA 426. |
PA 190 | 2[68] | 3.2 | PA 90 in East Stroudsburg | US 209 near North Stroudsburg | 1928 | 1946 | Restored as part of PA 196 in 1956; now part of PA 447. |
PA 191 | — | — | PA 291 (now Passyunk Avenue) in Philadelphia | Baltimore Pike in Aldan | 1928 | 1951 | Partially replaced by rerouted PA 291. |
PA 191 | 111.54[15] | 179.51 | US 22 in Brodhead | New York state line near Hancock, NY | 1961 | current | Formerly PA 90. |
PA 192 | — | — | PA 415 | PA 92 in Bowman Creek | 1928 | 1936 | Replaced by rerouted PA 29 which in turn was redesignated as PA 309. |
PA 192 | 45.4[10] | 73.1 | PA 144 in Centre Hall | US 15 in Lewisburg | 1961 | current | Formerly PA 95. |
PA 193 | 2[69] | 3.2 | Weatherly | US 309 in Hudsondale | 1929 | 1946 | |
PA 194 | 31.974[10] | 51.457 | MD 194 at Maryland state line near Kingsdale | PA 74 in Dillsburg | 1928 | current | |
PA 196 | 25.736[10] | 41.418 | PA 611 / PA 940 in Mount Pocono | PA 296 in Varden | 1936 | current | |
PA 198 | 38.8[15] | 62.4 | SR 167 at the Ohio state line in Beaver Township | PA 27 in Randolph Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 199 | — | — | US 20 in Asbury | PA 5 near Asbury | 1928 | 1964 | |
PA 199 | 4.98[15] | 8.01 | US 220 in Athens Township | I-86 / NY 17 / NY 34 at New York state line in Sayre | 1974 | current | |
PA 201 | — | — | US 1/US 13 in Philadelphia | US 30 in Bryn Mawr | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 201 | 25.2[15] | 40.6 | US 119 / PA 711 / PA 711 Truck in Connellsville | PA 136 in Rostraver Township | [70] | 1964current | |
PA 202 | 5[71] | 8.0 | PA 12 in Wind Gap | US 611 in Bangor | 1928 | [27] | 1935Renumbered PA 702 to avoid conflict with US 202. |
PA 203 | 15[72] | 24 | US 164 in Clover Creek | US 22 near Point View | 1928 | 1946 | Partially replaced by PA 866. |
PA 204 | 9.69[10] | 15.59 | US 522 in Selinsgrove | US 304 in New Berlin | 1928 | current | |
PA 205 | 2[73] | 3.2 | US 322 in Little Washington | PA 282 in Lyndell | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 207 | 3[74][75] | 4.8 | US 11 in Scranton | PA 347 in Throop | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 208 | 75[15] | 121 | US 422 in Pulaski Township, near the Ohio state line | PA 36 in Washington Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 210 | 29.8[10] | 48.0 | PA 56 / PA 156 in South Bend Township | US 119 near Covode | 1928 | current | |
PA 212 | 14.918[10] | 24.008 | PA 313 in Quakertown | PA 611 in Durham Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 213 | 6.948[10] | 11.182 | PA 532 in Feasterville | Bus. US 1 near Fairless Hills | 1928 | current | |
PA 214 | — | — | PA 641 in Mechanicsburg | US 13 near Camp Hill | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 214 | 11.289[10] | 18.168 | PA 616 in Seven Valleys | PA 74 in Dallastown | 1961 | current | |
PA 215 | — | — | PA 940 in Locust Lake Village | US 11 in Hughestown | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 215 | 7.9[10] | 12.7 | US 6N near Albion | PA 5 in Springfield Township | 1962 | current | |
PA 216 | 25.96[10] | 41.78 | PA 116 near Hanover | PA 24 in Winterstown | 1928 | current | |
PA 217 | 21.543[15] | 34.670 | US 30 in Unity Township | PA 286 in Black Lick Township | 1961 | current | |
PA 218 | — | — | PA 18 in New Wilmington | PA 18 near Middlesex | 1928 | 1929 | Now segments of PA 208 and PA 551. |
PA 218 | 13.460[15] | 21.662 | WV 218 at the West Virginia state line in Wayne Township | US 19 / PA 21 in Waynesburg | 1936 | current | |
PA 221 | — | — | PA 121 | PA 88 near Point Marion | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 221 | 31[15] | 50 | PA 188 in Morgan Township | PA 231 in Blaine Township | 1936 | current | |
PA 222 | 4.482[10] | 7.213 | I-78 / US 222 / PA 309 in Dorneyville | PA 145 in Allentown | 1991 | current | |
PA 223 | — | — | PA 23 in Valley Forge | PA 23 near Valley Forge | 1936 | 1941 | |
PA 223 | 23[76] | 37 | US 422 in Strongstown | US 119 in Marion Center | 1961 | [77] | 1964Now parts of an extended PA 403. |
PA 224 | 13[78] | 21 | PA 74 in Red Lion | US 30 in Wrightsville | 1928 | 1932 | Renumbered PA 624 to avoid conflict with US 224. |
PA 225 | 48.579[10] | 78.180 | US 22 /US 322 in Dauphin | PA 61 in Shamokin | 1928 | current | |
PA 226 | — | — | PA 26 | PA 126 in Bethel Township | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 226 | 4.868[10] | 7.834 | Ohio state line near Conneaut, Ohio | US 6N in Tracy | 1961 | current | Formerly PA 179. |
PA 227 | 21.3[10] | 34.3 | PA 8 in Rouseville | PA 127 in Harmony Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 228 | 21.1[15] | 34.0 | US 19 in Cranberry Township | PA 356 in Buffalo Township | 1928 | current | In 1970, segment north of PA 28 decommissionedl in 1984, section from PA 356 to PA 28 decommissioned. |
PA 229 | 5[79] | 8.0 | PA 29 in Emmaus | US 22 in Allentown | 1928 | 1946 | Now partially a segment of Partially now a segment of PA 29. |
PA 230 | 28.355[10] | 45.633 | US 22 in Harrisburg | PA 283 in Salunga | 1967 | current | Formerly US 230. |
PA 231 | 26.7[15] | 43.0 | PA 18 in East Finley Township | PA 50 in Independence Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 232 | 25.157[10] | 40.486 | US 1 / US 13 in Philadelphia | PA 32 in New Hope | 1928 | current | |
PA 233 | 53.257[10] | 85.709 | PA 997 in Mont Alto | PA 274 near Green Park | 1928 | current | Extended south from Centreville in 1937.[24] |
PA 234 | 38.322[10] | 61.673 | US 30 in Franklin Township | PA 462 in West York | 1928 | current | Extended east from East Berlin in 1937.[24] |
PA 235 | 43[10] | 69 | US 11 / US 15 in Liverpool | PA 45 near Laurelton | 1928 | current | |
PA 236 | 32[80] | 51 | US 119 near Savan | US 322 in Barnett | 1928 | 1984 | |
PA 237 | 4[81] | 6.4 | PA 37 in Lackawaxen | PA 137 near Lackawaxen | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 238 | — | — | PA 38 in Richland Township | US 322 in Shippenville | 1928 | 1959 | Became part of an extended PA 208. |
PA 238 | 5.396[10] | 8.684 | PA 74 in Shiloh | PA 181 in Emigsville | [19] | 1961current | |
PA 239 | 36.842[10] | 59.291 | PA 93 in Nescopeck Township | PA 42 in North Mountain | 1928 | current | Extended south from US 11 in 1966.[22] |
PA 240 | 8.5[10] | 13.7 | PA 286 in Commodore | US 219 near Cherry Tree | 1966 | current | |
PA 241 | 23.620[10] | 38.013 | PA 441 in Conoy Township | PA 72 in Lebanon | 1928 | current | |
PA 242 | 28[82] | 45 | PA 61 in Paxinos | PA 93 in Nescopeck | 1928 | 1966 | Extended north from Bloomsburg to Nescopeck in 1964; now segments of PA 339 and PA 487. |
PA 243 | 8[83] | 13 | US 422 in Myerstown | US 22 near Bethel | 1928 | 1946 | Became part of an extended PA 501. |
PA 244 | 17.191[10] | 27.666 | PA 44 near Oswayo | New York state line in Genesee Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 245 | 2[84] | 3.2 | US 309 in Slatington | PA 45 in Berlinsville | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 246 | 8.456[10] | 13.609 | PA 46 in Corwins Corners | PA 346 in Prentisvale | 1928 | current | |
PA 247 | 50.471[10] | 81.225 | I-84 in Mount Cobb | PA 370 in Preston Park | 1928 | current | |
PA 248 | — | — | US 6 in Blakely | PA 348 in Mount Cobb | 1928 | 1946 | Became part of an extended PA 247. |
PA 248 | 31.285[10] | 50.348 | US 209 in Weissport East | PA 611 in Easton | [22] | 1966current | |
PA 249 | 22.1[10] | 35.6 | PA 287 in Middlebury Township | New York state line in Brookfield Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 250 | — | — | PA 550 in Buffalo Run | PA 53 in Potters Mills | 1928 | 1932 | Now a segment of US 322. |
PA 250 | — | — | US 220/US 322 in Port Matilda | PA 45 in Pennsylvania Furnace | 1932 | 1946 | |
PA 250 | 7[84] | 11 | PA 74 in York | US 30 in Yorkshire | [19] | 19611973 | |
PA 251 | 11.595[15] | 18.660 | SR 154 at the Ohio state line in South Beaver Township | PA 18 in Beaver Falls | 1928 | current | |
PA 252 | 19.880[10] | 31.994 | PA 320 near Chester | PA 23 in Valley Forge | 1928 | current | Segment in King of Prussia decommissioned in 1962. |
PA 253 | 15.958[10] | 25.682 | PA 53 in Van Ormer | PA 53 in Houtzdale | 1928 | current | |
PA 254 | 30.1[10] | 48.4 | PA 405 in Milton | PA 487 near Benton | 1928 | current | |
PA 255 | 39.7[10] | 63.9 | US 219 in DuBois | US 219 in Johnsonburg | 1928 | current | Extended south from Weedville to DuBois in 1935.[27] |
PA 256 | 1[85] | 1.6 | PA 56 in Weinels Crossroads | PA 66 in Leechburg | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 257 | 5.12[10] | 8.24 | US 322 in Cranberry Township | US 62 in Oil City | 1930 | current | Segment from US 322 to Rockland decommissioned in 1958; segment from Rockland to Freedom Falls decommissioned in 1955. |
PA 258 | 26.9[10] | 43.3 | PA 108 / PA 173 in Slippery Rock | PA 18 in Clark | 1928 | current | |
PA 259 | 33.4[15] | 53.8 | US 30 in Ligonier Township | US 422 in Cherryhill Township | 1936 | current | |
PA 260 | 1[86] | 1.6 | PA 403 in Johnstown | US 219 in Goods Corners | 1928 | [87] | 1960Became part of an extended PA 271. |
PA 261 | 2.260[10] | 3.637 | Delaware state line in Zebleys Corner | US 322 in Bethel Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 262 | — | — | PA 100 in Macungie | PA 29 in Emmaus | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 262 | 11.993[10] | 19.301 | PA 114 in Fairview Township | PA 382 near York Haven | [19] | 1961current | |
PA 263 | 20.139[10] | 32.411 | PA 611 in Willow Grove | PA 32 in Centre Bridge | 1928 | current | |
PA 264 | 9[88] | 14 | US 22 in Duncansville | US 220 in Altoona | 1928 | [27] | 1935Replaced by PA 764. |
PA 266 | 24[89] | 39 | PA 21 near Morrisville | US 119 in Smithfield | 1928 | 1955 | |
PA 267 | 30.780[10] | 49.536 | US 6 in Meshoppen | New York state line in Choconut Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 268 | 35.126[10] | 56.530 | US 422 in West Kittanning | PA 38 / PA 208 in Emlenton | 1928 | current | |
PA 270 | 6[90] | 9.7 | PA 92 in Gelatt | PA 70 near Burnwood | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 271 | 47[15] | 76 | PA 711 in Ligonier Township | US 219 in Northern Cambria | 1935 | current | |
PA 272 | 54.666[10] | 87.976 | MD 272 at Maryland state line near Nottingham | US 222 / PA 568 near Adamstown | 1928 | current | |
PA 274 | 43.988[10] | 70.792 | PA 75 in Fannett Township | US 11 / US 15 in Duncannon | 1928 | current | |
PA 276 | 16[91] | 26 | PA 76 near Three Springs | US 522 in Mount Union | 1928 | 1964 | Now segments of PA 747 and PA 994. |
PA 277 | 7[92] | 11 | PA 77 near Spartansburg | PA 426 in Corry | 1928 | 1977 | Became part of rerouted PA 77. |
PA 278 | 17[93] | 27 | Ohio state line near New Bedford | US 19 near Springfield Falls | 1929 | 1959 | Extended east from New Wilmington to Volant in 1937, and segment from Pulaski to West Middlesex became part of PA 551 in 1937.[41] Most of the route was added to PA 208.[41] |
PA 280 | 4[94] | 6.4 | PA 503 in Linhart | PA 80 in Rodi | 1928 | 1946 | Restored as PA 791 in 1963. |
PA 281 | 45.8[15] | 73.7 | WV 26 at West Virginia state line in Henry Clay Township | US 30 in Stoystown | 1928 | current | |
PA 282 | 11.528[10] | 18.553 | PA 82 in West Nantmeal Township | Bus. US 30 in Downingtown | 1928 | current | |
PA 283 | — | — | PA 83 in Monocacy | US 422 in Monocacy Station | 1928 | 1946 | |
PA 283 | — | — | I-76 in Highspire | I-83 in Paxtang | 1961 | 1969 | Became part of I-283. |
PA 283 | 29.112[10] | 46.851 | South Eisenhower Boulevard in Highspire | US 30 in Lancaster | 1971 | current | Officially designated SR 0300 due to I-283. |
PA 284 | 9.043[10] | 14.553 | PA 287 in English Center | I-99 / US 15 in McNett Township | 1928 | current | |
PA 285 | 27.1[10] | 43.6 | Ohio state line near Lake Pymatuning | PA 173 in Cochranton | 1936 | current | |
PA 286 | 68.8[15] | 110.7 | US 22 in Monroeville | US 219 in Burnside Township | 1961 | current | |