Pennsylvania Route 132

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PA Route 132
Street Road
Armed Forces and Veterans Memorial Highway
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 15 mi[1] (24 km)
Formed: 1928
West end: PA 611 in Warrington Township
Major
junctions:
US 1 near Philadelphia
US 13 in Bensalem Twp
East end: I-95 in Bensalem
Counties: Bucks
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 130 PA 134 >
Minor - Legislative
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PA 132 westbound in Warminster Township.
PA 132 westbound in Warminster Township.

Pennsylvania Route 132 is a state highway in southeast Pennsylvania. It runs west to east through Bucks County in suburban Philadelphia from PA Route 611 in Warrington, Pennsylvania to Interstate 95 in Bensalem, Pennsylvania. It is a commercial route lined with shopping centers throughout much of its 15-mile (24 km) run. It is named Street Road and is five lanes wide for much of its length. It is also designated as the Armed Forces and Veterans Memorial Highway.

Although it is signed as an East-West road, it actually runs Northwest/Southeast, as do many roads in Bucks County.

From west to east, it crosses PA 263 (York Rd.), PA 332 (Jacksonville Rd.), PA 232 (Second Street Pk.), PA 532 (Bustleton Pk.), US 1, PA 513 (Hulmeville Rd.) and US 13 (Bristol Pk.).

From west to east, PA 132 leaves Warrington and enters Warminster Twp. at Valley Rd., then enters Upper Southampton Twp. at Davisville Rd.; enters Lower Southampton Twp. at Stump Rd; and enters Bensalem Twp. just east of Philmont Ave.

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County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Bucks Warrington Township 0.0 PA 611 (Easton Road)
Warminster Township PA 263 (York Road)
PA 332 (Jacksonville Road)
Upper Southampton Township PA 232 (Second Street Pike)
Lower Southampton Township PA 532 (Bustleton Pike)
Bensalem Township I-276/PA TPK PA 132 passes under I-276/PA TPK
US 1 Interchange
PA 513 (Hulmeville Road)
US 13 (Bristol Pike) Interchange
I-95 Exit 37 on I-95

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