Pennsylvania Route 963

PA Route 963
Millrift Road
Route information
Length: 3.95 mi[3] (6.36 km)
Existed: 1928[1] – 1946[2]
Major junctions
South end: US 6 / US 209 in Matamoras
North end: End of designation at the borough of Millrift
Location
Counties: Pike
Highway system

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Pennsylvania Route 963 (known formerly by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways as SR 0963) was a 3.95-mile (6.36 km) long state highway located in Pike County. The route began at an intersection with U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 209 in the community of Matamoras, which is settled on the New York state line. PA 963 continued northward for the length of Millrift Road up to the community of Millrift, Pennsylvania, where the designation ended. The route was assigned in the 1928 numbering of state highways in the commonwealth and was decommissioned eighteen years later. The designation was later replaced by Pike County Quadrant Route 1017, which heads along the same alignment as PA 963. Geographically, PA 963 and current day 1017 are the easternmost state highways in Pennsylvania.[4]

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Route description

The alignment of Pennsylvania Route 963 began at an intersection with U.S. Route 6 and U.S. Route 209 (Pennsylvania Avenue) at the Mid-Delaware Bridge in the community of Matamoras. The current designation, Quadrant Route 1017, heads northward along Millrift Road (currently known as Delaware Drive), intersecting with several local roads. The route is mainly residential while in Matamoras itself, and after the intersection with Avenue C, the route turns out of Matamoras and enters Westfall Township, following the shores of the Delaware River. The route continues northward, intersecting with Quadrant Route 1015, which heads eastward.[3]

Along the shores of the Delaware, QR 1017 passes through a moderate development. At an intersection with Decker Lane, the highway turns to the north, and the development along the highway begins to lessen. After LaBarr Lane, Route 1017 turns northward, and at a bend on the Delaware, the highway turns westward. The development lessens further, and the route begins to head through the nearby hills. Along the base of the mountain, the route continues northward and into the community of Millrift,[3] where the PA 963 designation terminated.[4] The current day designation, Quadrant Route 1017, continues into the community itself.[5]

History

Pennsylvania Route 963 was assigned onto the Matamoras–Millrift alignment of Millrift Road in the 1928 mass commissioning of state highways in the commonwealth.[1] The route was, at the time, the easternmost traffic route in the entire state.[4] However, the route, like many of its kind, was decommissioned after eighteen years, when the Pennsylvania Department of Highways removed the PA 963 designation from the highway.[2] Currently, the alignment of PA 963 is an alignment of Pike County Quadrant Route 1017 from Matamoras to the designation end north of Millrift. The route continues northward as Westfall Township Road 446.[5]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Pike County.

Location Mile[3] Destinations Notes
Matamoras 0.00 US 6 / US 209
Millrift 3.95 Designation ends at the borough
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Pennsylvania Department of Highways (1928). Map Showing Pennsylvania State Highways (Map). 
  2. ^ a b Pennsylvania Department of Highways (1946). Pennsylvania Official Road Map (Map). 
  3. ^ a b c d Yahoo! Inc. Yahoo! Maps – overview map of former PA 963 (Map). Cartography by NAVTEQ. http://maps.yahoo.com/#mvt=m&lat=41.40892&lon=-74.742285&zoom=18&q1=41.370839%2C-74.698093&q2=41.40719%2C-74.743723. Retrieved June 11, 2009. 
  4. ^ a b c Pennsylvania Department of Highways (1940). Pennsylvania Official Road Map (Map). 
  5. ^ a b "Westfall Township, Pennsylvania". Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. 2009. pp. 1. ftp://ftp.dot.state.pa.us/public/pdf/BPR_pdf_files/Maps/Township/Pike/51211.pdf. Retrieved June 11, 2009. 

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