Pennsylvania Route 902
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PA Route 902 |
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Length: | 12 mi[1] (19 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1928 | ||||||||||||
West end: | US 209 in Lansford | ||||||||||||
East end: | PA 443 in Lehighton | ||||||||||||
Counties: | Carbon | ||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 902 is a 12 mile long east-west state highway in the US state of Pennsylvania, and serves to connect the boroughs of Lansford and Lehighton in Carbon County. The route was first signed in 1928. The eastern terminus was originally at the intersection of Mill Road and Mahoning Drive West in Mahoning Township. In 1940, the route was extended to its current length. [1]
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Route 902 begins as Spring Garden Street in Lansford at the intersection with US 209. It then enters Summit Hill and becomes North Street. It travels north/south for several blocks in Summit Hill signed as Pine Street. It then carries the name Laurel Street to the border of Summit Hill and Mahoning Township, where it becomes Mill Road. Route 902 turns onto Mahoning Drive West at New Mahoning and continues to Lehighton, where it becomes Mahoning Street. It then turns onto Ninth Street where it continues to its eastern terminus at PA 443 in Lehighton. [2]