Pennsylvania Route 981

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PA Route 981
Length: 49 mi[1] (78.86 km)
South end: PA 51 at Smithton
Major
junctions:
PA 31 at Mount Pleasant

PA 819 at Mount Pleasant
PA 130 at Pleasant Unity
US 30 near Latrobe
US 22/US 119 at New Alexandria
PA 286 at Saltsburg

North end: PA 819 near Salina
Counties: Westmoreland
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 980 PA 982 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 981 is a state highway which runs 49 miles across Westmoreland County, in southwestern Pennsylvania. The highway begins at Pennsylvania Route 51 in Smithton, Pennsylvania, and runs northward across Westmoreland County, passing through the towns of Mount Pleasant, Latrobe, and New Alexandria before ending at Pennsylvania Route 819 in Salina.

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[edit] Route description

Pennsylvania Route 981 begins at Pennsylvania Route 51 in Smithton. From Smithton, the route runs eastward to Mount Pleasant, where it meets Pennsylvania Route 31. Route 981 then turns northward, meeting U.S. Route 30 outside Latrobe, near the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport. The route then continues northward through Latrobe, passing by Saint Vincent College in Latrobe. Continuing northward, Route 981 meets U.S. Route 119 and U.S. Route 22 at New Alexandria, Pennsylvania. The route then ends at Pennsylvania Route 819 near Salina.

[edit] History

Pennsylvania Route 981 previously ended at Pennsylvania Route 156, but was extended in 1998 to its current terminus at Pennsylvania Route 819.[1]

[edit] Future

PennDOT began construction in 2006 to improve the intersection between Pennsylvania Route 981 and U.S. Route 30 near Latrobe. [2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Pennsylvania Highways: Route 981
  2. ^ PennDOT: State Route 981 and U.S. 30 Improvements Project