Pennsylvania Route 722

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PA Route 722
Length: 8 mi[1] (13 km)
Formed: 1930
West end: PA 283 in East Hempfield Twp.
Major
junctions:
PA 741 in East Petersburg
PA 72 in East Petersburg
PA 501 in Manheim Twp.
East end: PA 272 in Manheim Twp.
Counties: Lancaster
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 718 PA 724 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 722 is an 8 mile long, east-west state highway located in central Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. The eastern terminus is at PA 272 in Oregon. The western terminus is at PA 283 in East Hempfield Township.

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[edit] Route description

PA 722 is known by many names along its route. The names include State Road, Cottage Avenue, Petersburg Road, and Oregon Road. The route is a rural alternative to driving on PA 283 and US 30 to get to US 222, where an interchange lies close by the eastern terminus of PA 722.

The route starts at an interchange with PA 283 in between the village of Landisville, and the town of East Petersburg. The route heads east into East Petersburg, where the route meets with PA 741, where it terminates, and PA 72. After passing through the town, the route continues east. In the village of Neffsville, the route has a short concurrency with PA 501, then continues east to its terminus in the village of Oregon.

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[edit] History

The route was signed in 1930, and has primarily stayed on the same roads since its inception.[3] Its western terminus terminus was moved once, when US 230 moved to what is now PA 283.

[edit] Major intersections

County Location Mile Roads intersected Notes
Lancaster East Hempfield Township 0 PA 283 Landisville Exit
East Petersburg PA 741 Western terminus of PA 741
PA 72
Manheim Township PA 501 Western terminus of concurrency
PA 501 Eastern terminus of concurrency
PA 272

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