Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike
Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike | |
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Lancaster Avenue | |
Route information | |
Maintained by PA 23 in Lancaster US 30 Bus. from Sadsbury Township to Frazer US 30 from Frazer to Philadelphia • SR 3012 and SR 3005 in Philadelphia • Lancaster Walk (a pedestrian walkway) in Drexel University campus between 34th and 32nd Streets • Lancaster Avenue between 32nd and Market Streets | |
Major junctions | |
West end | PA 462 in Columbia |
East end | 34th Street in Philadelphia PA 3 (at small stub between Market Street and 32nd Street) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
State | Pennsylvania |
Counties | Lancaster, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia |
Highway system | |
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Designated | November 20, 1999[2] |
The Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike, first used in 1795, is the first long-distance
It was the first turnpike of importance, and because the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania could not afford to pay for its construction, it was privately built by the Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road Company, making it an early example of a public-private partnership for American infrastructure.[6][7] Credited as the country's first engineered road, its ground was broken in 1792.[8] By the 1840s, the use of railroads and canals dealt a serious blow to the companies who specialized in the manufacture of wagons and coaches. During the next fifty years, the road suffered from lack of use and maintenance, but later saw recovery with the invention of the automobile.
In 1876, the parallel
Major intersections
County | Location | mi[1] | km | Destinations | Notes |
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Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge . | |||||
Lancaster Township | 7.73 | 12.44 | PA 741 (Rorherstown/Millersville Road) – East Petersburg, New Danville | ||
Lancaster | 9.76 | 15.71 | PA 23 west (College Avenue) | West end of PA 23 westbound overlap | |
10.48 | 16.87 | PA 999 west (Manor Street) | Eastern terminus of PA 999; connection to King Street only[10] | ||
10.74 | 17.28 | US 222 south (PA 272 south / Prince Street) | Southbound one-way pair of US 222/PA 272 | ||
10.86 | 17.48 | PA 72 north (Queen Street) | Northbound one-way PA 72 | ||
11.10 | 17.86 | US 222 north (PA 272 north / Lime Street) | Northbound one-way pair of US 222/PA 272 | ||
11.84 | 19.05 | PA 23 east (Broad Street) | East end of PA 23 westbound overlap | ||
12.74 | 20.50 | PA 340 east (Old Philadelphia Pike) | Western terminus of PA 340 | ||
East Lampeter Township | 14.54 | 23.40 | US 30 west to PA 283 west – York, Harrisburg | Eastern terminus of PA 462; west end of US 30 overlap | |
Ronks | 17.03 | 27.41 | PA 896 (Eastbrook Road / Hartman Bridge Road) – Strasburg | ||
Gap | 25.92 | 41.71 | PA 772 west (Newport Road) | Eastern terminus of PA 772 | |
26.32 | 42.36 | PA 41 south (Gap Newport Pike) – Wilmington, DE | Northern terminus of PA 41 | ||
26.66 | 42.91 | PA 897 north (White Horse Road) | Southern terminus of PA 897 | ||
Chester | West Sadsbury Township | 31.10 | 50.05 | PA 10 (Octorara Trail) – Honey Brook, Parkesburg | |
31.50 | 50.69 | US 30 Bus. | |||
Coatesville | 36.59 | 58.89 | PA 82 south (Strode Avenue) | West end of PA 82 overlap | |
37.00 | 59.55 | PA 82 north (North 1st Avenue) | East end of PA 82 overlap | ||
train station , two intersections west at S. Bailey Rd. | |||||
Downingtown | 43.48 | 69.97 | US 322 west (Manor Avenue) to US 30 | West end of US 322 overlap | |
43.66 | 70.26 | US 322 east (Brandywine Avenue) – West Chester | East end of US 322 overlap; west end of US 322 Truck overlap | ||
43.80 | 70.49 | PA 282 west (Green Street) | Eastern terminus of PA 282 | ||
44.18 | 71.10 | PA 113 north (West Uwchlan Avenue) to Penna Turnpike | Southern terminus of PA 113 | ||
US 322 Truck east (Quarry Road) | East end of US 322 Truck overlap | ||||
45.41 | 73.08 | US 30 (Coatesville Downingtown Bypass / Exton Bypass) – Coatesville, Lancaster, King of Prussia | Interchange | ||
Exton | 47.98 | 77.22 | PA 100 (Pottstown Pike) to Penna Turnpike – Pottstown, West Chester | ||
US 30 Bus. ; west end of US 30 overlap | |||||
Frazer | 51.65 | 83.12 | PA 352 south (Sproul Road) – Chester, Immaculata University | Northern terminus of PA 352 | |
Malvern | 53.21 | 85.63 | PA 401 west (Conestoga Road) – Elverson | Eastern terminus of PA 401 | |
53.62 | 86.29 | PA 29 north (Morehall Road) to US 202 – Phoenixville | Southern terminus of PA 29 | ||
Newtown Square | |||||
I-476 (Mid-County Expressway) – Plymouth Meeting, Chester | Interchange | ||||
63.26 | 101.81 | PA 320 (North Spring Mill Road / Sproul Road) | |||
Upper Darby | |||||
Philadelphia | 71.56 | 115.16 | US 30 east (Girard Avenue) | East end of US 30 overlap; western terminus of SR 3012 | |
72.00 | 115.87 | SR 3005 (Belmont Avenue) / 44th Street | Eastern terminus of SR 3012; west end of SR 3005 overlap[5] | ||
73.04 | 117.55 | US 13 (Powelton Avenue) | |||
73.33 | 118.01 | 34th Street | Eastern terminus of SR 3005 39°57′32″N 75°11′28″W / 39.958767°N 75.191009°W | ||
73.83 | 118.82 | Drexel University | Pedestrian walkway called “Lancaster Walk” | ||
74.33 | 119.62 | PA 3 (Market Street) / 32nd Street | Eastern terminus of “Lancaster Avenue” at Market Street Location of 32nd St. and Lancaster Ave. Philadelphia Armory 39°57′19″N 75°11′15″W / 39.9553841°N 75.1875208°W | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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See also
- U.S. Roads portal
- Pennsylvania portal
- Philadelphia portal
- Great Wagon Road
- Lincoln Highway
- "The Colossus", 1813 bridge
References
- ^ a b DeLorme Street Atlas 2007, Toggle Measure Tool. Retrieved on July 2, 2007.
- ^ "PHMC Historical Markers Search" (Searchable database). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission. Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Retrieved January 25, 2014.
- ^ "The Philadelphia and Lancaster Turnpike Road". Federal Highway Administration. Retrieved May 29, 2006.
- ^ "Bridges, Roads, and Turnpikes Collection, 1767-1968". LancasterHistory. Retrieved December 10, 2020.
- ^ a b Philadelphia County (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. 2005. p. 1. Retrieved July 2, 2007.[permanent dead link]
- ISBN 978-0-309-09829-8.
- ^ "Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike". Lifelong Learning Online. Archived from the original on August 27, 2002. Retrieved May 29, 2006.
- ^ "Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike". Explore Pennsylvania History. Retrieved May 29, 2006.
- ISBN 0-8117-2497-2.
- ^ "Eastern terminus of PA 999". Google. Retrieved July 2, 2007.
External links
- Pennsylvania Highways: US 30
- Lancaster Avenue: Turn of the Millennium. Photographs along the Lancaster Turnpike in Philadelphia.