Pennsylvania Route 4
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PA Route 4 |
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The former Pennsylvania Route 4 was formed in 1924,[1] and ran south to north from the Maryland state line near Shrewsbury to the New York state line near Lawrenceville for a distance of 209 miles.[2] The route passed through York, Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry, Juniata, Snyder, Northumberland, Lycoming, and Tioga Counties.
Deleted in 1930, PA Route 4 followed the former US 111 alignment from Maryland state line to Harrisburg; US 22 from Harrisburg to Amity Hall; US 11 along with the former US 111 from Amity Hall to Northumberland; the former US 120 from Northumberland to Williamsport; and again the former US 111 from Williamsport to the New York state line.