Pennsylvania Route 423
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PA Route 423 |
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Length: | 14 mi[1] (23 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1965 | ||||||||||||
South end: | PA 940 in Pocono Pines | ||||||||||||
Major junctions: |
I-380 in Tobyhanna in Tobyhanna |
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North end: | PA 191 south of South Sterling | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Monroe, Wayne | ||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 423 is a state route in Monroe and Wayne County in Pennsylvania. It runs for fourteen miles (23 kilometers) and goes through the names of Warnertown Road, Prospect Street, Main Street, Church Street, Tobyhanna State Park Road, and Carlton Road.[1] As the name suggests, Route 423 takes you to Tobyhanna State Park in Tobyhanna.
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[edit] History
Route 423 was established in 1965. From 1925 to 1965 it was Pennsylvania Route 490.[1]
[edit] Communities along the route
- Pocono Pines
- Tobyhanna
- South Sterling
[edit] Major intersections
County | Milepost | Roads – Destinations |
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Begin Route 423[2] | ||
Wayne | 0.00 | Route 191 |
Monroe | Route 196 | |
Route 611 | ||
Interstate 380 (Exit 8) | ||
14 | Route 940 | |
End Route 423 |