Corridor O

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Corridor O
South end: I-68/US 40/Corr. E near Cumberland, MD
Major
junctions:
I-70/I-76 near Bedford, PA
US 22/Corr. M near Altoona, PA
North end: I-80 near Bellefonte, PA
Appalachian Development Highway System
< Corridor N Corridor P >

Corridor O is a highway in the U.S. states of Maryland and Pennsylvania. It is part of the Appalachian Development Highway System, as well as part of U.S. Route 220, running from Corridor E (Interstate 68/U.S. Route 40) near Grantsville, Maryland north to Interstate 80 near Bellefonte, Pennsylvania. The part north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-70/I-76) near Bedford is also Interstate 99.

Corridor O-1 begins at Corridor O at Port Matilda, Pennsylvania and runs nortwesterly along U.S. Route 322 to Interstate 80 near Clearfield.

[edit] Proposed Extension

6 April 2005 109th CONGRESS, 1st Session, S. 719, To extend Corridor O of the Appalachian Development Highway System from its current southern terminus at I-68 near Cumberland to Corridor H, which stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia.

28 March 2006 109th CONGRESS, 2d Session, H. R. 5031, To extend Corridor O of the Appalachian Development Highway System from its current southern terminus at I-68 near Cumberland to Corridor H, which stretches from Weston, West Virginia, to Strasburg, Virginia.


[edit] References

[Library of Congress, Thomas]