Pennsylvania Route 80
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This article is about Pennsylvania Route 80, the former state route. For Interstate 80, see Interstate 80 in Pennsylvania.
PA Route 80 |
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Length: | 96 mi[1] (154 km) | ||||||||||||
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Existed: | 1928 – 1961 | ||||||||||||
West end: | I-70/US 22/US 30 in Pittsburgh | ||||||||||||
East end: | US 219 near Glen Campbell | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Allegheny, Westmoreland, Indiana, Clearfield | ||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 80 was a 96 mile long east-west state highway in western Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route was at Interstate 70, U.S. Route 22, and U.S. Route 30 in Pittsburgh. The eastern terminus was at U.S. Route 219 northeast of Glen Campbell.
The route was deleted in 1961 and replaced by Pennsylvania Route 380 from US 22/US 30 to Dallas Avenue in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Route 8 from Dallas Avenue to US 22 exit 8 in Wilkinsburg, US 22 from Wilkinsburg to Pennsylvania Route 286 and PA 286 from US 22 to US 219.