PA Route 199 | ||||
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Route information | ||||
Maintained by PennDOT | ||||
Length: | 5 mi[1] (8 km) | |||
Existed: | 1974 – present | |||
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South end: | US 220 near Athens | |||
North end: | NY 17/NY 34 at Waverly, NY | |||
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Counties: | Bradford | |||
Highway system | ||||
Roads in Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania Route 199 is an 5-mile (8.0 km) long, north–southstate highway located in Bradford county in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at US 220 near Athens. The northern terminus is the New York state line in Sayre, Pennsylvania.
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PA 199 goes by 3 names along its route. The name along the route are Keystone Avenue, Mohawk Street, and Spring Street.
The route starts in Athens Township., outside the town of Athens, at an intersection with US 220. The route parallels the Susquehanna River for a short distance in Athens before the route enters the town of Sayre, Pennsylvania. Before entering the state of New York, the eastbound entrance/exit ramp for NY 17 intersects at the route. The route then meets NY 34 at the New York state line.
PA 199 was once signed elsewhere, in Erie County between PA 5 and US 20 from 1928, until the mid-1960s, when it was decommissioned.[2][3] In 1974, the route number was used again, mostly on the old alignment of US 220 through the 3 towns that it went through once the US 220 bypass was complete. [4][5]
County | Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
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Bradford |
Athens Township | 0 | US 220 | |
Sayre | I 86/NY 17 | Exit 61, Eastbound entrance and exit in Pennsylvania | ||
NY 34 | Southern terminus of NY 34 | |||
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi |