Breinigsville, Pennsylvania

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Breinigsville, Pennsylvania, USA is located in Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania, several miles west of Allentown in Upper Macungie Township. The population of Breinigsville is 3,556.

The town of Breinigsville is located on Route 222 between Trexlertown and Maxatawny. The Route 222 bypass terminates in Breingsville.

Around 1855, the Allentown Railroad was graded through Breinigsville, but never laid track. However, in the 1860s, the Catasauqua and Fogelsville Railroad used the grade to build from Trexlertown, on its main line, into Breinigsville, as part of a branch to serve local limonite (iron ore) mines. These mines had shut down by the end of World War I, and the rails through Breinigsville were removed in the 1940s.

Breinigsville is the home of CyOptics. Founded in 1999, CyOptics designs, develops and markets a full line of InP optical chips and components for integration into access, metro and long-haul communications systems. [1]. CyOptics leases space in the former AT&T building, now known as TEK Park[2]

Breinigsville is home to local sport team the B-Vetts

Coordinates: 40°32′12″N, 75°37′53″W