Pennsylvania Route 999
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PA Route 999 |
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Length: | 9 mi[1] (14 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1928 | ||||||||||||
West end: | PA 441 in Washington Boro | ||||||||||||
East end: | PA 462 in Lancaster | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Lancaster | ||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 999 is a 9 mile long state highway located in western Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 441, which has its southern terminus at this intersection, in Washington Boro. The eastern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 462 in Lancaster. It is the highest numbered state road in Pennsylvania.
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[edit] History
The portion east of Millersville was once the Lancaster and Millersville Turnpike, a private toll road. The route was signed in 1928. In 1932, PA 999 was paved from Washington Boro to Millersville.