Pennsylvania Route 550

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PA Route 550
Length: 36 mi[1] (58 km)
Formed: 1928
South end:
PA 45 Truck/PA 453 near Tyrone
Major
junctions:
US 220/US 322 near State College
US 220/PA 26 near Bellefonte
North end: PA 64 in Zion
Counties: Blair, Huntingdon, Centre
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 549 PA 551 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 550 is a 36 mile (58 km) long state highway in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 45 Truck and Pennsylvania Route 453 east of Tyrone. The northern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 64 in Zion.

The road known as Pennington Road, Halfmoon Valley Road, Centre Line Road, Buffalo Run Road, Water Street, High Street, Bishop Street, and Zion Road.[1]

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[edit] History

Route 550 was signed in 1928 and in 1929-1930, the route was constructed from PA 45 to Stiver Road.[1]

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Blair Tyrone 0
PA 45 Truck/PA 453
Western terminus of overlap with PA 45 Truck.
Huntingdon Spring Mount 5.8
PA 45 Truck/PA 350
Eastern terminus of overlap with PA 45 Truck.
Centre State College 19.1 US 220/US 322
Bellefonte 30.1 PA 150 Western terminus of overlap.
30.7 PA 150 Eastern terminus of overlap.
30.8 PA 144 Northern terminus of overlap.
30.9 PA 144 Southern terminus of overlap.
32.8 US 220/PA 26 Interchange.
Zion 36.3 PA 64

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