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Pennsylvania Route 5 | ||||
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PA 5 highlighted in red, PA 5 Alternate in blue | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by PennDOT | ||||
Length | 44.849 mi (72.177 km) | |||
Tourist routes | Great Lakes Seaway Trail Lake Erie Circle Tour | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | US 20 in Springfield Township | |||
Major intersections | I-79 / PA 290 in Erie | |||
East end | NY 5 in North East Township | |||
Location | ||||
Country | United States | |||
State | Pennsylvania | |||
Counties | Erie | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Pennsylvania Route 5 (PA 5) is a westward continuation of New York State Route 5 (NY 5). Located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, in the United States, it runs from North East, Pennsylvania at the New York-Pennsylvania border to Springfield Township in western Erie County, for a total of 44.85 miles (72.18 km).
This highway has been designated as the Purple Heart Highway but is most frequently referred to as Lake Road. The Seaway Trail runs along PA 5 for most of its course in Pennsylvania.
Route description
PA 5 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 20 in Springfield Township 1.4 miles (2.3 km) east of the Ohio state line. The Seaway Trail, a scenic route runs along PA 5 for its entire routing in Pennsylvania except in Erie.
PA 5 begins as Lake Road heading towards the northeast paralleling Lake Erie through western Erie County. In the village of North Springfield, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 215. As PA 5 enters Lake City, PA 5 is only 2,000 feet (610 m) south of Lake Erie. Then, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 18, a road that crosses the entire state of Pennsylvania.
In Fairview Township, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 98. In Millcreek Township, PA 5 intersects the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate at a "Y" intersection with Asbury Road. PA 5 Alternate continues as Lake Road until it crosses Pennsylvania Route 832, which is labeled Peninsula Drive, at which point it proceeds as West 8th Street into the Erie city limits.
At Frontier Park, PA 5 Alternate turns ninety degrees north and bends its way around the park, becoming West 6th Street after crossing over the Bayfront Parkway. PA 5 Alternate passes around Gridley Park at Liberty Street and Perry Square at State Street. Between the two parks is a stretch of prominent homes known as Millionaires Row. PA 5 Alternate proceeds east to its terminus at Franklin Avenue, which marks the city limits and the resumption of PA 5.
PA 5 passes Erie International Airport in Millcreek Township as 12th Street. In Lakewood, PA 5 meets Powell Avenue 4,000 feet (1,200 m) west of the Erie city line, PA 5 meets Pennsylvania Route 832, which is labeled Peninsula Drive.
In the city of Erie, PA 5 interchanges the northern terminus of Interstate 79 at exit 183 and the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 290. PA 290 begins concurrent with PA 5. PA 5 and PA 290 head towards the east into downtown Erie as 12th Street. As PA 5 goes through Erie, the Seaway Trail takes many turns around the city. In downtown Erie, PA 290 ends the concurrency with PA 5 when PA 290 heads towards the southeast as Bayfront Parkway.
Then, PA 5 makes a ninety-degree angle turn towards the north to become Franklin Avenue, then another ninety-degree turn towards the east to become Lake Road and meets the eastern terminus of PA 5 Alternate; the Seaway Trail now runs along PA 5 east of here.
In Lawrence Park Township, PA 5 meets the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 955.
PA 5 continues towards the east paralleling Lake Erie, which can be seen from PA 5. In North East, PA 5 meets the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 89. PA 5 along with Seaway Trail continue towards the northeast as Lake Road. At the New York state line, PA 5 terminates (ends) and continues along with the Seaway Trail as New York State Route 5, ending in Albany.
Major intersections
The entire route is in Erie County.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Springfield Township | 0.000 | 0.000 | US 20 / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail | Western terminus of PA 5 | |
4.748 | 7.641 | PA 215 south | Northern terminus of PA 215 | ||
Lake City | 9.597 | 15.445 | PA 18 south (Lake Street) | Northern terminus of PA 18 | |
Avonia | 13.703 | 22.053 | PA 98 south (Avonia Road) – Fairview | Northern terminus of PA 98 | |
Erie | 18.648 | 30.011 | PA 5 Alt. east (West Lake Road) / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail | Western terminus of Alternate PA 5 | |
21.228 | 34.163 | PA 832 (Sterretania Road) – Presque Isle State Park | |||
22.533 | 36.263 | I-79 south / PA 290 begins – Pittsburgh | Western terminus of PA 290 and its concurrency with PA 5; exit 183 (I-79); northern terminus of I-79 | ||
26.076 | 41.965 | PA 290 east (Bayfront Connector) to I-90 | Eastern terminus of PA 290 concurrency | ||
Lawrence Park Township | 28.194 | 45.374 | PA 5 Alt. west / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail | Eastern terminus of Alternate PA 5 | |
29.060 | 46.768 | PA 955 east (Iroquois Avenue) – Harborcreek, North East | Western terminus of PA 955 | ||
North East Township | 40.573 | 65.296 | PA 89 south (Freeport Road) | Northern terminus of PA 89 | |
44.849 | 72.177 | NY 5 east / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail – Buffalo | Eastern terminus of PA 5 at New York state line | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi
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PA 5 Alternate
Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate | |
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Location | Erie County, Pennsylvania |
Tourist routes | Lake Erie Circle Tour Seaway Trail |
Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate is a 9-mile-long (14 km) alternate route that is located in Erie County in Pennsylvania. In 1955, the designations of mainline and alternate Routes 5 were switched. The route begins in suburban Millcreek Township, where its parent route passes near Erie International Airport.
It then passes through a heavily suburbanized and residential two-lane sector, before serving as portions of 8th and 6th Streets in Erie city. Passing relatively close to the lake, it travels through several picturesque tree-lined streets of large homes, skirting the city center and industrial areas. Near its eastern end, it is four lanes and divided, with a parkway-like setting formed by the tree-lined median.
Almost immediately after entering the suburb of Lawrence Park Township, the route ends at its parent.
The entire route is in Erie County.
Location | mi | km | Destinations | Notes | |
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Millcreek Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | PA 5 (West 12th Street) / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail | ||
2.78 | 4.47 | PA 832 (Peninsula Drive) – Presque Isle State Park | |||
Lawrence Park Township | 9.11 | 14.66 | PA 5 (Franklin Avenue) / LECT / Great Lakes Seaway Trail | ||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |
See also
References
- ^ Bureau of Maintenance and Operations (January 2015). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2015 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Archived from the original on February 17, 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
- Erie County Archived 2011-02-17 at Wikiwix (PDF)