Pennsylvania Route 10

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PA Route 10
Length: 43.90 mi[1] (70.65 km)
Formed: 1956
South end: PA 472 in Oxford
Major
junctions:
US 1 near Oxford
US 30 near Parkesburg
US 322 in Honey Brook
I-76/PA Tpk./I-176 in Morgantown
I-176 in Robeson Township
North end:
US 222 BUS in Reading
Counties: Berks, Chester, Lancaster
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 9 US 11 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 10 (PA 10) is a 43 mile (79 km) long state route in southeastern Pennsylvania. PA 10 runs parallel to Interstate 176 for less than 13 miles (21 km) near Morgantown. Its southern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 472 in Oxford. Its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 222 Business in Reading.

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[edit] Route description

Communities[2]

[edit] Chester County

PA 10 begins at the intersection with PA 472 in the borough of Oxford on Third Street. Upon exiting the borough, the highway becomes Limestone Road. Near Wyncote Golf Club, PA 10 interchanges U.S. Route 1. The route proceeds northeast through the plains of Chester County, running west of the golf club. In the hamlet of Russellville, PA 10 intersects Newark Road, signed as PA 896. Briefly north, PA 10 intersects PA 926.

After crossing Russellville, the highway runs predominantly north through more agricultural sections of the county. Upon entering Parkesburg as Church Street, PA 10 intersects PA 372 in the downtown district. North of Parkesburg, the highway is known as the Octorara Trail. In the village of West Sadsbury, PA 10 intersects historic Lincoln Highway (U.S. Route 30).

North of US 30, PA 10 proceeds northward, through more hilly sections of Chester County. In the hamlet of Compass, the route overlaps PA 340 for about two blocks. After PA 340, PA 10 proceeds northeast, then northward as Compass Road. The road traverses the town of Honey Brook as Conestoga Avenue, intersecting U.S. Route 322 in downtown. North of Honey Brook, PA 10 continues northward, crossing the low elevated Welsh Mountain as Twin County Road.[2]

[edit] Lancaster and Berks Counties

Roads in the Morgantown area. PA 10 shown in red.
Roads in the Morgantown area. PA 10 shown in red.

PA 10 briefly enters Lancaster County as Twin County Road. Two miles west of Morgantown, PA 10 turns east to begin a concurrency with PA 23 on Main Street.

West of Morgantown, a grade-level intersection with Interstate 176 spur provides access to and from Reading only. The two routes cross the town as Main Street. PA 10 turns north onto Reading Road to leave Main Street and PA 23. The road curves east to interchange I-176, at exit 1, and I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike), at exit 298. PA 10 proceeds northward as Reading Road paralleling I-176 for most of its routing.

North of Plowville, PA 10 becomes Morgantown Road paralleling I-176 to the west closely. Near Green Hills Lake, PA 10 briefly overlaps PA 568 for about a block. North of 568, the highway interchanges I-176, at exit 7 near Flying Hills Golf Club. South of the Schuylkill River course, PA 10 overlaps Pennsylvania Route 724 for a block. Upon entering the city of Reading, PA 10 parallels the U.S. Route 422 expressway before ending at U.S. Route 222 Business at the intersection with Lancaster Avenue.[2]

[edit] History

PA 10 was first signed from 1927 to 1928 on the current U.S. Route 119 alignment between DuBois and Blairsville.[3] In the 1927 numbering, when the Pennsylvania Department of Highways signed many two-digit state routes, the entire PA 10 alignment was designated as Pennsylvania Route 42.[4][5]

From 1935 to the late 1950s, the route was signed as U.S. Route 122 for most its entire length. The current PA 10 was signed in 1956 from Morgantown to Oxford and US 122 was truncated from Reading to Morgantown. Then in 1963, US 122 was decommissioned and PA 10 replaced it from Pennsylvania Route 23 to its current location.[6][7][8]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile[1] Roads intersected Notes
Chester Oxford 0.00 PA 472 (Pine Street, North Third Street)
Lower Oxford Township 1.66 US 1 (Kennett Oxford Bypass) Interchange.
Upper Oxford Township 4.57 PA 896 (Newark Road)
5.08 PA 926 (Street Road) Western terminus of PA 926.
West Fallowfield Township 8.43 PA 41 (Gap Newport Pike)
Parkesburg 13.53 PA 372 (First Avenue)
West Caln Township 15.59 US 30 (Lincoln Highway)
18.54 PA 340 (West Kings Highway) Southern terminus of concurrency.
18.69 PA 340 (West Kings Highway) Northern terminus of concurrency.
Honey Brook 24.50 US 322 (Horseshoe Pike)
Lancaster Caernarvon Township 28.98 PA 23 (Main Street) Southern terminus of concurrency.
Berks Morgantown 29.64 PA 23 (Main Street) Northern terminus of concurrency.
Caernarvon Township 30.58 I-76/PA Turnpike
I-176
Southern terminus of I-176.
Exit 1 (I-176).
Exit 298 (Morgantown Exit) (I-76/PA Turnpike).
Robeson Township 37.86 PA 568 (Green Hills Road) Southern terminus of concurrency.
37.93 PA 568 (Kurtz Mill Road) Northern terminus of concurrency.
38.99 I-176 Exit 7 (I-176).
Cumru Township 41.73 PA 724 (Philadelphia Avenue) Southern terminus of concurrency.
41.82 PA 724 (Philadelphia Avenue) Northern terminus of concurrency.
Reading 43.90
US 222 BUS (East Lancaster Avenue)

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b DeLorme Street Atlas USA 2007 software, Toggle Measure Tool
  2. ^ a b c PennDOT. Pennsylvania Tourism and Transportation Map [map]. (2007) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  3. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Pennsylvania Highway map [map]. (1929) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  4. ^ Gulf Oil. Pennsylvania Highway map (eastern) [map]. (1926) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  5. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Pennsylvania Highway map [map]. (1927) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  6. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Chester County Map (Sheet 1) [map]. (1941) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  7. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Lancaster County Map (Sheet 1) [map]. (1962) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.
  8. ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Berks County Map (Sheet 1) [map]. (1966) Retrieved on 2007-12-28.

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