Pennsylvania Route 413

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PA Route 413
Length: 31 mi[1] (50 km)
Formed: 1930
South end: NJ 413 on the Burlington-Bristol Bridge
Major
junctions:
US 13 in Bristol

I-95 in Bristol
US 1 in Langhorne
US 202 in Buckingham Twp

North end: PA 611 in Bedminster Twp.
Counties: Bucks
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 412 PA 414 >
< PA 100 PA 102 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 413 is a 31-mile long, north-south state highway running from the PA/NJ state line on the Burlington-Bristol Bridge (outside of Bristol) to PA 611 outside of Bedminster Township in Bucks County.

South of the Burlington-Bristol Bridge, the road continues as New Jersey Route 413 to U.S. Route 130 in Burlington, New Jersey.

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[edit] Route description

Pennsylvania Route 413 heads north from the Burlington-Bristol Bridge on New Rodgers Road into Bristol Township. In Bristol Township, it intersects U.S. Route 13 and continues north where it features a ramp connection to Interstate 95. It then heads north, passing under the Pennsylvania Turnpike (Interstate 276) and enters Middletown Township. It continues north to U.S. Route 1 Business, the Lincoln Highway, and turns west, forming a concurrency. The road interchanges with I-95 again and heads west into Langhorne Manor where it meets the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 513 and turns north onto Bellevue Avenue. PA 413 heads north on Bellevue Avenue before shifting a block to the east onto Pine Street. Within a short distance, the route interchanges with U.S. Route 1 and continues into the borough of Langhorne, where it intersects Pennsylvania Route 213. It then re-enters Middletown Township and takes on the name of Newtown Langhorne Road. It heads north into Newtown Township where it meets the Newtown Bypass, a road that serves as a ¾ bypass of the borough of Newtown. PA 413 turns west onto the bypass, merging with Pennsylvania Route 332. Shortly after, Pennsylvania Route 532 merges onto the bypass, forming a three-way concurrency, PA 332 eventually heads to the west on Richboro Road and PA 413 and PA 532 continue to the northern edge of Newtown, where PA 413 splits from PA 532 and heads to the northwest on Durham Road.

Durham Road carries Pennsylvania Route 413 into Wrightstown Township, where it intersects Pennsylvania Route 232. It then continues into Buckingham Township, where, in the village of Buckingham it intersects Pennsylvania Route 263 and then U.S. Route 202 within a short distance of each other. PA 413 continues northwest, passing through Plumstead Township, before heading to its northern terminus at Pennsylvania Route 611 in the village of Pipersville in Bedminster Township.

[edit] History

Between 1926 and 1948, the segment of Pennsylvania Route 413 between US 13 in Bristol and US 1 in South Langhorne was known as Pennsylvania Route 101.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Bucks Bristol Township 0.0 NJ 413 Burlington-Bristol Bridge over Delaware River
US 13 (Bristol Pike)
I-95 Exit 40 on I-95
I-276/PA TPK PA 413 passes under I-276/PA TPK
Middletown Township
BUS US 1 (Lincoln Highway)
Southern terminus of concurrency
I-95 Exit 44 on I-95
Langhorne Manor PA 513 (Bellevue Avenue) Northern terminus of PA 513

BUS US 1 (Lincoln Highway)
Northern terminus of concurrency
Langhorne US 1 Interchange
PA 213 (Maple Avenue)
Newtown Township PA 332 (Newtown Bypass) Southern terminus of concurrency
PA 532 (Buck Road) Southern terminus of concurrency
PA 332 (Richboro Road) Northern terminus of concurrency
PA 532 (Newtown Bypass) Northern terminus of concurrency
Wrightstown Township PA 232 (Second Street Pike, Windy Bush Road)
Buckingham Township PA 263 (York Road)
US 202 (Doylestown-Buckingham Pike)
Bedminster Township PA 611 (Easton Road)


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