Pennsylvania Route 113

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PA Route 113
Length: 46 mi[1] (74 km)
Formed: 1928
South end:
US 30 BUS in Downingtown
Major
junctions:
US 30 near Downingtown
PA 309 near Souderton
North end: PA 611 in Bedminster Township
Counties: Bucks, Chester, Montgomery
Pennsylvania State Routes
< US 111 PA 114 >
Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 113 is a 46 mile long state route in eastern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 30 Business in Downingtown. Its northern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 611 in Bedminster Township. The route is signed as north-south although its exact alignment follows a northeast-southwest routing.

Contents

[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Chester Downingtown 0.0
US 30 BUS
 
0.5 US 30 Interchange.
Uwchlan Township 3.5 PA 100  
4.3 I-76/PA Turnpike PA 113 passes over I-76/PA Turnpike.
West Pikeland Township 5.5 PA 401  
Phoenixville 11.0 PA 23 Southern terminus of duplex.
11.1 PA 23 Northern terminus of duplex.
Montgomery Upper Providence Township 15.3 US 422 PA 113 passes over US 422.
Perkiomen Township 18.8 PA 29  
Skippack Township 22.0 PA 73  
Harleysville 26.5 PA 63  
Franconia Township 28.0 I-476/PA Tpk. PA 113 passes over I-476/PA Turnpike.
Bucks Hilltown Township 32.1 PA 309 Interchange.
Silverdale 35.3 PA 152 Southern terminus of duplex.
35.5 PA 152 Northern terminus of duplex.
Kulps Corner 39.5 PA 313  
Tinicum Township 46.5 PA 611  
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] History

PA 113 was first signed in 1928. In 1931, the route underwent construction from East Downingtown to Lionville. In 1946, the northern terminus was moved from U.S. Route 13 in Eddington to its current location.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Highways - Pennsylvania Route 113