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Features

This month's featured article from WikiProject Pennsylvania State Highways:
Previous WP:USRD/PA selected articles.

2007

January/February

Pennsylvania Route 29 is a 112 mile north-south state highway that runs through eastern Pennsylvania. The road used to be connected, but was split in 1966 due to long concurrencies with several other routes. PA 29 runs from U.S. Route 30 in Malvern to Brookdale where it continues eastward as New York State Route 7.

March

Pennsylvania Route 65 (abbreviated PA 65) is a major 51 mile (83 km) long state highway located in western Pennsylvania, United States. The route, traveling north-south from the Interstate 279/U.S. Route 19 Truck concurrency in Pittsburgh north to the PA Route 108/PA Route 168 concurrency in New Castle, connects downtown Pittsburgh to the northwestern portion of the Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area. PA 65 is similar in its purpose to PA Route 18 and PA Route 51, both of which run parallel to PA 65 at one point or another; however, the three routes pass through different cities for most of their respective alignments.

April

Pennsylvania Route 641 (PA 641) is a state route located in Central Pennsylvania. The route is 57 miles long from U.S. Route 522 in Shade Gap to U.S. Route 11 and U.S. Route 15 in Camp Hill. PA 641 carries names like Trindle Road, Forge Hill Road, Newburg Road, Main Street, Newville Road, Green Spring Road, Carlisle Road, High Street, and Timmons Road.

May

Pennsylvania Route 145 (PA 145) is a 20 mile (32 km) long state highway, in the US state of Pennsylvania. The designation of the highway begins at exit 60 of Interstate 78 and Pennsylvania Route 309 in the hamlet of Lanark, north to Pennsylvania Route 248 in the community of Weiders Crossing.

Commissioned in 1928, PA 145 is the main north-south route into Allentown, Pennsylvania, the third-largest city in Pennsylvania. In Whitehall Township, a seven mile portion of PA 145 is known as MacArthur Road. MacArthur Road is almost entirely divided; between US 22 and Eberhart Road, it is up to six lanes wide with slip ramps. In Whitehall Township, MacArthur Road is the location of the main commercial center of the Lehigh Valley. The Lehigh Valley Mall, a large Allentown-area shopping mall, is located on PA 145, in Whitehall Township.

June

State Route 1002 (SR 1002), locally known as Tilghman Street and Union Boulevard, is a major 13.7 mi (22.0 km) long east-west road in the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton metropolitan area of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The majority of the roadway is the former alignment of U.S. Route 22, maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as a Quadrant Route, and is not signed except on small white segment markers.

Tilghman Street begins at Pennsylvania Route 100 in Fogelsville, though SR 1002 continues west on Main Street (also old US 22) to the intersection of Church Street (SR 3014). It becomes Union Boulevard just east of the bridge over the Lehigh River in Allentown; SR 1002 ends at the interchange with Pennsylvania Route 378 in Bethlehem. Union Boulevard continues over Monocacy Creek, which forms the border between Lehigh and Northampton Counties, and ends in downtown Bethlehem.

Today, the highway attracts more than the average traffic for roads in the Lehigh Valley. An average of 21,018 vehicles use it in South Whitehall Township and 21,706 in Allentown each day.

July

Pennsylvania Route 39 (PA 39) is a 17.68 mi (28.45 km)-long, east-west, state highway in Dauphin County of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It is designated from North Front Street in Susquehanna Township, to US 322 and US 422 in the Hummelstown/Hershey area.

PA 39 is one of the few state routes to end on a non-numbered road. This exists because North Front Street is the decommissioned route for US 22/US 322 (as well as PA 14, US 11 and US 15).

From the western terminus to Interstate 81, PA 39 is known as Linglestown Road. Linglestown Road is mostly a two lane road running east–west through the northern portions of Dauphin County.

From Interstate 81 to Hersheypark Drive, PA 39 is known as Hershey Road turning south, but keeping the east-west signage. When becoming Hersheypark Drive, PA 39 is routed opposite to its alignment before reaching the eastern terminus.

August

Pennsylvania Route 222 is a 4.49 mi (7.23 km)-long state highway contained entirely in Allentown, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania and its immediate suburbs mostly along Hamilton Boulevard. The route, in center city Allentown, is aligned along West Hamilton, West Linden, and West Walnut Streets. The route is referenced as SR 2006, under the Local Referencing System.

The southern terminus of the route is at Interstate 78 and Pennsylvania Route 309 in Dorneyville, where the right-of-way of PA 222 changes designation to U.S. Route 222. The northern terminus is Pennsylvania Route 145 in Allentown.

September/October

Pennsylvania Route 31 is a 74 mile long state highway located in Western Pennsylvania, paralleling U.S. Route 30 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike for most of its length. The designation begins at PA 136 near West Newton and ends at US 30 near Bedford.

November

Pennsylvania Route 191 is a 111.54 mi (179.51 km)-long state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route, a major non-freeway corridor connecting the Lehigh Valley to The Poconos in eastern Pennsylvania, is designated from U.S. Route 22 in Brodhead to the New York state line over the Delaware River at Hancock, New York.

Commissioned in 1961, the route replaced the PA 12 and PA 90 numbers that were in place from the late 1920s to the 1960s. From 1961 to 1976, PA 191 was routed south of US 22 through Bethlehem and terminated at Pennsylvania Route 309 in Center Valley. Pennsylvania Route 378 replaced the designation from Center Valley to the Lehigh River crossing in Bethlehem.

December

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Title

The Pennsylvania State Highways WikiProject

Scope

This WikiProject aims primarily to encourage participation in creating or expanding articles about state highways in Pennsylvania. This project also aims to establish standards relating to the display of information in these articles.

An article describing the logic and basic history of the Pennsylvania Highway System is necessary to accompany the current List of State Routes in Pennsylvania and List of Pennsylvania numbered highways article. This article should feature information regarding the state's Freeway and Expressway System, Scenic Highways, and other worthy material.

Routes Worthy of Articles

The following highways can have entire articles dedicated to them:

  • Routes that are constructed, traversable, state-maintained, and signed with its own route number.
  • Routes that are partly constructed or partly signed.
  • Deleted routes with significant information worthy of an article.
  • Interstates that run entirely in Pennsylvania (mostly spur and loop routes). Ideally, these should also be part of this WikiProject.

For routes that have been entirely deleted and whose number has not been reused, these can be merged onto a single article, Deleted Pennsylvania state highways.

For routes that are entirely unconstructed, these can be merged onto another article, Unconstructed Pennsylvania state highways.

Relationships

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Pennsylvania Route 145
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Structure

Route articles should be named "Pennsylvania Route N" where N is the route number. Route shields should be in SVG format and stored at Wikimedia Commons and should be named "PA-X.svg", where X is the route number.

Infobox

Pennsylvania Route 39 markerPennsylvania Route 39
File:PA 39 map.png
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length17.68 mi (28.45 km)
Existed1936–present
Major junctions
Major intersections US 22/US 322 in Harrisburg
I-81 in West Hanover Township
US 22 in West Hanover Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesDauphin
Highway system
PA 38 US 40

The infobox to use for this project is Template:Infobox road.

This is the basic syntax you need to get a complete routebox on the article page, just place this before any other text and fill in the variables.

{{Infobox road
|state=
|type=
|route=
|length_mi=
|length_round=
|length_ref=
|established=
|direction_a=
|starting_terminus=
|junction=
|direction_b=
|ending_terminus=
|counties=
|previous_type=
|previous_route=
|next_type=
|next_route=
}}

For the above parameters here's what you should fill in:

  • state: PA
  • type: PA for state routes
  • route: This is the number of the route the article is about
  • length_mi: This is the length of the route in miles. If you specify beyond integers (i.e. add a decimal value) you will need to set the following paramater, length_round
  • length_round: If your value for length_mi is a whole number, you can omit this. Otherwise it needs to be set to the decimal precision of the length_mi paramater.
  • length_ref: To do what a good article writer should, provide your reference for the length of the route using standard <ref> method. For example: <ref name="pah"></ref>
  • established: This is the date the route was commissioned or assigned to its current alignment
  • direction_a: This should be either south or west to keep in accordance with the U.S. Roads parent project, which lists termini and junctions in progression travelling from West to East and South to North.
  • starting_terminus: This is where the route begins and is either at the southern terminus or western terminus.
  • junction: Any major junctions - junctions with limited-access highways, Interstates and U.S. highways - along the route should be listed here. If more than one is listed, use a <br> to break the lines
  • direction_b: The opposite of direction_a
  • ending_terminus: where the route ends, in accordance with the guidelines set forth with starting_terminus
  • counties: a list of counties that the route enters
  • previous_type: This is the type of route that preceeds the current one in the system. The value for this is: Interstate, US, or PA for Interstates, U.S. Routes and other Pennsylvania routes, respectively. Only current routes or decommissioned routes with articles should be included in the browse.
  • previous_route: The number of the route preceding this one
  • next_type: Same as previous_type but for the route following this one
  • next_route: The number of the route succeeding this one

Important notes regarding the routebox: For the previous and next route types, remember to list them in order of priority. If you do an infobox for PA 79, the following route would be I-80, not PA-80. PA-80 would succeed I-80 as there is no U.S. 80 in Pennsylvania. The precedence is as follows: U.S. Interstate, U.S. Route, Pennsylvania route. Also, when putting images up for Interstate, US Route, and PA route shields in the infobox, all 1 and 2 digit routes are to be 20 pixels (20px) in size, and all 3 digit routes are to be 25 pixels (25px) in size.

So, by completing the infobox as follows, you'll get a routebox like the one in Pennsylvania Route 39.

{{Infobox road
|state=PA
|type=PA
|route=39
|altenate_name=Linglestown Road, Hershey Road, Hersheypark Drive
|map=PA 39 map.png
|length_mi=17.68
|length_round=
|length_ref=<ref name="length">{{cite web|url=http://www.mapquest.com/directions/...|title=Length of Pennsylvania Route 39|accessdate=2007-03-18|work=Mapquest}}</ref>
|established=1936
|direction_a=West
|starting_terminus=North Front Street in ]
|junction=]] ]/] in ]<br>] ] in ]<br>] ] in ]|
|direction_b=East
|ending_terminus=]] ]/] in ]
|counties=]
|previous_type=PA
|previous_route=38
|next_type=US
|next_route=40
}}

Main section

Untitled section that describes the route. Depending on the route this section may just name the direction (W/E or S/N) and termination points, or may go into considerable detail. However, the majority of detail, such as progress by town or county, should be reserved for the next section.

Route description

This section is for describing the route itself and its progression across the counties of Pennsylvania. This section should be broken up by counties using third-level headlines. If the route is contained entirely in one county, then it is not necessary to give said county a third-level headline. Regardless of the route's length, progression should be described from south to north, west to east.

Included major attractions along the road.

Communities along the route

List of communities, which can range from small hamlets to large cities, along the route. Depending on the length of the route this may include only major communities, or just the few hamlets the route passes through. A citation is needed for this info, and it should be placed in an infobox, as shown below:

{|class="infobox" width="230px"
!style="background: #ccf;"|<big>Communities</big>
|-
|
*
|}

For routes that are limited-access, use the code below.

{|class="infobox" width="230px"
!style="background: #ccf;"|<big>Communities</big>
<small>Bolded cities/communities are officially-designated ] for signs.</small>
|-
|
*
|}

See Pennsylvania Route 145 for a good example of this usage.

History

History of the route. This can be as brief as a sentence or as extensive as a few paragraphs.

Major intersections or Exit list

The contents of this section may vary by route. Refer to the table below for the appropriate section header and further instructions.

Route composition Section header title What should be here
All grade-separated interchanges; no at-grade intersections Exit list An exit list designed in accordance with the Interstate exit list guide
Mixture of grade-separated interchanges and at-grade intersections Major intersections or Exit list Depending on the route in question, either a junction table or a "combo" exit list featuring exits and intersections can be used.
All at-grade intersections; no grade-separated interchanges Major intersections A junction table for at-grade intersections as specified below

Junction table

This section is for listing all of the intersections, both actual junctions and over/underpasses, that this route has with PA traffic routes (1-999), Interstates and U.S. routes.

This is the basic syntax you need to get a complete junction table on the article page, just place this in the Major Intersections section and fill in the variables. An example of a complete table is at Pennsylvania Route 18.

{{PAinttop}}
{{PAint
|county=
|cspan=
|location=
|lspan=
|type=
|mile=
|road=
|notes=
}}
{{PAintbtm}}

For additional entries, use this:

{{PAint
|location=
|lspan=
|type=
|mile=
|road=
|notes=
}}

For the above parameters, here's what you should fill in:

  • county: name of the county without wiki markup - the county is automatically linked by the template
  • cspan: number of rows the county spans - if value=1, omit this parameter
  • location: name of the location without wiki markup - the location is automatically linked by the template
  • lspan: number of rows the location spans - if value=1, omit this parameter
  • area: (optional for use with location) used to disambiguate between town, city, village, etc.
  • ctdab: (optional for use with location) further disambiguation by county (Brighton in New York is an example where this tag would be used)
  • location_special: (replaces location) location where the junction is located - use for custom entries only. Wiki markup is required.
  • type: noaccess, mplex (for concurrency), decomd (for decommissioned), unbuilt, closed
  • mile: milepost of the junction. If unknown, leave blank. To request mileposts, talk to JohnnyAlbert10.
  • road: road that the article route intersects at this junction. To generate the proper coding, use {{subst:PAint/XX}}, where XX is:
    • PAint/PA:{{subst:PAint/PA|(route number)|(size of shield in pixels)}}
    • PAint/US:{{subst:PAint/US|(route number)|(size of shield in pixels)}}
    • PAint/IN:{{subst:PAint/IN|(Interstate number)|(size of shield in pixels)}}.
  • street: (optional for use with location) Used to break up monotony in sections where the route has the same town name six or more times over (see NY 33 for an example of appropriate usage).
  • notes: any notes regarding that junction.

Any parameter which is empty can be omitted.

Miscellanea

Put all oddities, miscellanea, etc., including any recent projects to improve/upgrade the road, the road in popular culture, etc., if applicable.

See also

Place all internal links here.

References

Put all sources here.

External links

Links having to do with entire highway go here.

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  1. "Length of Pennsylvania Route 39". Mapquest. Retrieved 2007-03-18.
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