Pennsylvania Route 329

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PA Route 329
Length: 14 mi[1] (23 km)
Formed: 1946
West end: PA 873 in Neffs
East end: PA 248/PA 987 in Bath
Counties: Lehigh, Northampton
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 328 PA 331 >
Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 329 is a Pennsylvania highway which runs for 14 miles through Lehigh and Northampton counties. It runs from Bath, Pennsylvania to the North Whitehall Township hamlet of Neffs.

[edit] Communities along the route

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Road(s) Notes
Lehigh North Whitehall Township 0.0 PA 873  
0.5 I-476/PA Tpk PA 329 passes under I-476/PA Turnpike.
Whitehall Township 5.1 PA 145  
Northampton East Allen Township 10.7 PA 987 Western terminus of duplex.
Bath 12.9 PA 248
PA 987
Eastern terminus of PA 329/PA 987 duplex.
Legend
Crossing, no access Concurrency termini Decommissioned Unconstructed Closed

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Highways - Pennsylvania Route 329


Transportation Infrastructure of the Lehigh Valley
East-West thru-highways I-78 | US 22 | PA 248
South-North thru-highways Northeast Extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike | PA 33 | PA 309 | PA 611
Allentown Roads PA 145 | PA 987 | Hamilton Boulevard | Cedar Crest Boulevard | Lehigh Street | Tilghman Street
Bethlehem Roads PA 378 | PA 412 | PA 512 | Bethlehem Pike
Other roads US 222 | PA 29 | PA 100 | PA 143 | PA 191 | PA 329 | PA 863 | PA 873 | PA 946
Public transportation LANTA
Airports Lehigh Valley International Airport | Braden Airpark | Flying M Aerodome | Queen City Municipal Airport | Slatington Airport
Waterways & Rail Lehigh Canal | Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal | Norfolk Southern Railway