Pennsylvania Route 926

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PA Route 926
Street Road
Length: 26 mi[1] (42 km)
Formed: 1928
West end: PA 10 in Upper Oxford Township
East end: PA 3 in Willistown Township
Counties: Chester
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 924 PA 928 >
Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 926 is a 26 mile long state route located west of Philadelphia in Chester County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 10 in Upper Oxford Township. The eastern terminus is at the West Chester Pike (Pennsylvania Route 3) in the Philadelphia suburb of Willistown Township, Pennsylvania.

The route is known as Street Road for its entire length.

[edit] History

The route was first signed in 1928.

[edit] Miscellanea

  • The path of PA 926 was one of William Penn's original roads into the wilderness of his land grant.
  • In recent years, the once country road has experienced a large amount of development along its eastern half as many new upscale homes have sprung up along its course. While the western end has largely remained rural, development is slowly starting pop up along the road as well.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Highways - Pennsylvania Route 926