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U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania

U.S. Route 1 (US 1) is a major north–south U.S. Route, extending from Key West, Florida, in the south to Fort Kent, Maine, at the Canada–United States border in the north. In the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, US 1 runs for 81 miles (130 km) from the Maryland state line near Nottingham northeast to the New Jersey state line at the Delaware River in Morrisville, through the southeastern portion of the state. The route runs southwest to northeast and serves as a major arterial road through the city of Philadelphia and for many of the suburbs in the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. South of Philadelphia, the road mostly follows the alignment of the Baltimore Pike. Within Philadelphia, it mostly follows Roosevelt Boulevard. North of Philadelphia, US 1 parallels the route of the Lincoln Highway. Several portions of US 1 in Pennsylvania are freeways, including from near the Maryland state line to Kennett Square, the bypass of Media, the concurrency with Interstate 76 (I-76, Schuylkill Expressway) and the Roosevelt Expressway in Philadelphia, and between Bensalem Township and the New Jersey state line.

U.S. Route 1

Map of southeast Pennsylvania with US 1 in red and alternate routes in blue
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT and DRJTBC
Length80.916 mi[1] (130.222 km)
Major junctions
South end US 1 at Maryland border near Nottingham
Major intersections
North end US 1 at New Jersey border on Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge in Morrisville
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesChester, Delaware, Montgomery, Philadelphia, Bucks
Highway system
PA 999 PA 1

Route description edit

Chester County edit

 
US 1 freeway southbound at the PA 796 interchange in Jennersville

US 1 enters Pennsylvania from Maryland in West Nottingham Township, Chester County, heading northeast as a two-lane undivided road that soon widens into a four-lane divided highway. The road curves north and runs through fields and woods with some development, becoming a four-lane freeway that is called the Kennett Oxford Bypass and dedicated as the John H. Ware III Memorial Highway. The route runs through rural land with some nearby homes and commercial development, coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Pennsylvania Route 272 (PA 272) west of the community of Nottingham. From here, US 1 curves to the northeast and continues into East Nottingham Township, passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residences. The freeway skirts into the western portion of the borough of Oxford and reaches a diamond interchange with PA 472 that serves the borough. The route runs through more rural areas with some nearby development and enters Lower Oxford Township, where it bends to the east-northeast and comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 10 that also provides access to Oxford. US 1 continues through farmfields and woods and crosses the West Branch Big Elk Creek before it heads into Upper Oxford Township, where it has a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 896.[2][3]

 
US 1 freeway northbound at the PA 41 interchange in London Grove Township

The freeway crosses Big Elk Creek into Penn Township and heads east to a diamond interchange at PA 796 north of the community of Jennersville. The route passes through a mix of fields, woods, and residential development as it continues east into London Grove Township and crosses Middle Branch White Clay Creek before it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange at PA 841 north of the borough of West Grove. US 1 curves northeast and reaches a diamond interchange serving PA 41 northwest of the borough of Avondale. The freeway continues through rural land with some development and bends to the east, crossing the East Branch White Clay Creek, heading into New Garden Township, and coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange at Newark Road north of the community of Toughkenamon. The route heads through wooded areas with some nearby residential development and crosses West Branch Red Clay Creek before it skirts into the southern portion of East Marlborough Township, where it has a diamond interchange with PA 82 north of the borough of Kennett Square. From here, US 1 continues east and enters Kennett Township, where it crosses East Branch Red Clay Creek and passes near more development, coming to the northern terminus of the freeway at a southbound exit and northbound entrance with the Baltimore Pike.[2][3]

At this point, US 1 continues northeast along the four-lane divided East Baltimore Pike into East Marlborough Township and passes businesses, widening to six lanes. Along this divided highway stretch of US 1, a few intersections are controlled by jughandles. The road narrows to four lanes and passes near homes and businesses, before coming to an interchange that provides access to Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine Valley Tourism Information visitor center to the north of the road, at which point it crosses back into Kennett Township. A short distance later, US 1 comes to an intersection with PA 52, at which point that route heads onto the East Baltimore Pike concurrent with US 1. The road heads into wooded areas with some homes and businesses, at which point PA 52 splits in the community of Hamorton to continue southeast toward the city of Wilmington, Delaware. The route turns to the northeast and crosses into Pennsbury Township, where the official name becomes Baltimore Pike. The road curves to the east again and passes through more woodland with some residential and commercial development, crossing an East Penn Railroad line at-grade before heading across the Brandywine Creek.[2][3]

Delaware County edit

Upon crossing the Brandywine Creek, US 1 continues into Chadds Ford Township in Delaware County and passes to the north of the Brandywine Museum of Art. The route heads into the community of Chadds Ford and comes to an offset intersection with Creek Road in a commercial area. The road continues through wooded areas with some development, passing to the south of Brandywine Battlefield. The route curves northeast and heads into areas of businesses, intersecting US 202/US 322 in Painters Crossing. Here, US 322 heads north along US 202 and turns east to join US 1 in a concurrency along Baltimore Pike, running past more commercial establishments in Concord Township. In Concordville, US 322 splits to the southeast and US 1 continues along Baltimore Pike, intersecting Concord Road before heading into more wooded areas with occasional businesses and crossing the West Branch Chester Creek.[2][4]

 
US 1 northbound at the split from Baltimore Pike onto the Media Bypass in Middletown Township

The route curves to the east and enters the borough of Chester Heights, running past businesses before heading into forested areas, where it passes north of the corporate headquarters of Wawa. The road turns northeast and crosses the Chester Creek into Middletown Township. The route passes under SEPTA's West Chester Branch northwest of Wawa station, which serves as the terminus of SEPTA's Media/Wawa Line. US 1 heads through the community of Wawa and continues into commercial areas, coming to an intersection with PA 452 in the community of Lima. Following this, the route continues east and passes between the Promenade at Granite Run residential and retail center to the north and Riddle Hospital to the south, coming to an interchange with PA 352. A short distance later, US 1 splits from Baltimore Pike at an interchange by heading northeast onto the Media Bypass, a four-lane freeway which bypasses the borough of Media to the north. The Baltimore Pike interchange is a northbound exit and southbound entrance that also features a U-turn ramp from northbound US 1 to southbound US 1. US 1 runs through wooded areas with some nearby homes and crosses Ridley Creek into Upper Providence Township. The freeway continues northeast before it curves to the east and comes to a diamond interchange at PA 252 in the community of Rose Tree. The route runs through more wooded areas with some homes and reaches a southbound exit and northbound entrance at State Road. Following this, US 1 crosses Crum Creek into Marple Township and comes to a three-level diamond interchange at I-476.[2][4]

 
US 1 northbound in Drexel Hill

Past the I-476 interchange, US 1 continues east and heads into business areas, where the freeway ends and the route becomes four-lane divided South State Road, passing south of a shopping center. The route crosses into Springfield Township and reaches a diamond interchange with PA 320, with the southbound exit providing access to the shopping center. The road continues into residential areas and becomes North State Road upon crossing Springfield Road. US 1 curves northeast and crosses Darby Creek into Upper Darby Township, where it heads into business areas. State Road splits to the northeast and the route becomes Township Line Road, which heads north into Drexel Hill as a four-lane undivided road through residential neighborhoods. The road passes commercial development and curves to the northeast, forming the border between Haverford Township to the northwest and Upper Darby Township to the southeast. US 1 continues past homes as it heads through Drexel Hill, crossing Drexel Avenue and passing to the southeast of the Llanerch Country Club. The route heads into the community of Llanerch, where it gains a center left-turn lane and passes between a shopping center to the northwest and residences to the southeast. The road crosses Naylors Run and Darby Road/Lansdowne Avenue before it reaches an intersection with PA 3 a short distance later. From here, US 1 becomes a four-lane undivided road and continues northeast past residences and a few businesses before passing northwest of a golf course. The route passes over SEPTA's Norristown High Speed Line south of Township Line Road station before it comes to a bridge over Cobbs Creek.[2][4] Upon crossing Cobbs Creek, US 1 runs along the border between Haverford Township in Delaware County to the northwest and the city of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County to the southeast, passing between homes to the northwest and a golf course to the southeast.[2][4][5]

City Avenue edit

 
US 1 southbound along City Avenue at Presidential Boulevard on the border of Philadelphia and Lower Merion Township

The route becomes known as City Avenue (colloquially City Line Avenue) and forms the border between Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County to the northwest and the city of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County to the southeast, at which point it continues northeast as a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane past residential areas to the northwest and businesses to the southeast. The road crosses Haverford Road and continues through wooded residential areas, with the suburban community of Penn Wynne to the northwest and the Philadelphia neighborhood of Overbrook to the southeast. Along this stretch, the route crosses West Branch Indian Creek. US 1 passes to the southeast of Lankenau Medical Center before it crosses East Branch Indian Creek and reaches an intersection with US 30 (Lancaster Avenue). Past this intersection, the route runs between St. Charles Borromeo Seminary to the northwest and residential development to the southeast before it passes over Amtrak's Keystone Corridor railroad line north of Overbrook station, which serves SEPTA's Paoli/Thorndale Line. The road continues past mixed residential development before heading through the campus of Saint Joseph's University. US 1 becomes lined with businesses as it passes between the Lower Merion Township community of Bala Cynwyd to the northwest and the Philadelphia neighborhood of Wynnefield to the southeast. The route comes to a bridge over SEPTA's Cynwyd Line south of Bala station before it reaches an intersection with the eastern terminus of PA 23 and Conshohocken Avenue. The road passes more commercial development as it heads southeast of the Bala Cynwyd Shopping Center and crosses Belmont Avenue, where it passes north of the Belmont Reservoir. US 1 becomes a four-lane divided highway and heads past businesses and office buildings, passing between the former WCAU studios to the northwest and the WPVI-TV studios to the southeast prior to the Monument Road intersection.[2][5][6]

Gustine Lake Interchange edit

US 1 comes to an interchange with I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway), at which point City Avenue heads across the Schuylkill River on the City Avenue Bridges to an interchange with Ridge Avenue, Lincoln Drive, and Kelly Drive and US 1 heads southeast concurrent with I-76 on the Schuylkill Expressway, an eight-lane freeway that fully enters Philadelphia and runs between the West Falls Yard on Norfolk Southern Railway's Harrisburg Line and the river to the north and wooded areas of Fairmount Park to the south.[2][5]

Roosevelt Boulevard edit

 
Overpass carrying PA 611 (North Broad Street) and SEPTA's Broad Street Line over US 1 (Roosevelt Expressway) in North Philadelphia

US 1 splits from I-76 by heading northeast on the Roosevelt Expressway, a six-lane freeway. Immediately after the split, the route heads onto the Twin Bridges, which carry the route over Norfolk Southern Railway's Harrisburg Line, a wye connection between the Harrisburg Line and CSX Transportation's Trenton Subdivision railroad line that uses the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, Schuylkill River Viaduct; Martin Luther King Jr. Drive; the Schuylkill River Trail; the Schuylkill River; Kelly Drive; and Ridge Avenue. From here, the freeway heads into the East Falls neighborhood and passes near urban residential and commercial development, coming to a southbound exit and northbound entrance serving Ridge Avenue and Kelly Drive. US 1 crosses under SEPTA's Manayunk/Norristown Line and continues through developed areas, heading to the southeast of Queen Lane Reservoir. The route comes to a southbound exit and entrance that serves Fox and Henry avenues. The freeway passes over SEPTA's Chestnut Hill West Line as it comes to an interchange with Wissahickon Avenue, which also provides access to Germantown Avenue and Hunting Park Avenue, in the Nicetown–Tioga neighborhood. Here, the freeway narrows to two northbound lanes while retaining three southbound lanes. US 1 heads into North Philadelphia and crosses through Fernhill Park before it curves east and comes to a bridge over SEPTA's Main Line and CSX Transportation's Trenton Subdivision north of SEPTA's Roberts Yard and south of Wayne Junction station serving the SEPTA line. The route continues along the bridge over urban neighborhoods before it descends into a cut as a four-lane freeway, with a northbound exit and southbound entrance serving PA 611 (Broad Street), provided via frontage roads (St. Lukes Street northbound and Cayuga Street southbound). The freeway passes under PA 611 (Broad Street), which also carries SEPTA's Broad Street Line subway. Past this interchange, US 1 comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 13 (Roosevelt Boulevard) north of the Hunting Park neighborhood, where the Roosevelt Expressway ends.[2][5]

 
US 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard) northbound past Solly Avenue/Holme Avenue in Northeast Philadelphia

At this point, US 1 becomes concurrent with US 13 on Roosevelt Boulevard, a wide boulevard with local–express lanes that has 12 lanes total in a 3–3–3–3 configuration. Along the Roosevelt Boulevard, access between the inner and outer carriageways is provided with narrow crossover ramps immediately between them; for most intersections, left turns are only permitted from the inner pair (or from separate left turn roadways) and right turns only from the outer, and crossing between them is not permitted at the intersections. There are speed cameras along the boulevard and many intersections also have red light cameras. The boulevard continues past urban residential neighborhoods, coming to the 5th Street junction, where the local lanes intersect the street at-grade and the express lanes pass over the street on a bridge. US 1/US 13 continues east and passes through the Feltonville neighborhood, where it intersects Rising Sun Avenue, before it crosses Tacony Creek. At this point, Roosevelt Boulevard continues into Northeast Philadelphia and curves to the southeast at an intersection with Adams and Whitaker avenues, passing between a shopping center to the northeast and Friends Hospital to the southwest. The boulevard curves to the northeast again at a junction with Adams and Summerdale avenues, passing near rowhouses before reaching Oxford Circle. At this point, the local lanes pass through Oxford Circle, a traffic circle at Cheltenham Avenue, Castor Avenue, and the southern terminus of PA 232, which runs along Oxford Avenue. The express lanes pass under Oxford Circle. Past the circle, Roosevelt Boulevard continues east-northeast through residential areas.[2][5]

 
US 1 (Roosevelt Boulevard) northbound past the southern terminus of PA 532 (Welsh Road) in Northeast Philadelphia

The road crosses Bustleton Avenue and US 13 splits from US 1 by heading southeast on the one-way pair of Robbins Street northbound and Levick Street southbound, while US 1 continues northeast along Roosevelt Boulevard past urban homes and businesses. The boulevard bends to the northeast after crossing Harbison Avenue and continues through developed areas in the Mayfair neighborhood. The route comes to an interchange with PA 73 (Cottman Avenue), where the local lanes intersect PA 73 while the express lanes pass under it. Ramps provide access from the express lanes to the local lanes prior to the PA 73 junction in each direction. Past here, US 1 passes to the southeast of Roosevelt Mall before it curves north and runs near more residential and commercial development. The boulevard turns to the northeast and heads east of the Rhawnhurst neighborhood, crossing Rhawn Street before reaching an interchange with Solly Avenue/Holme Avenue at the former Pennypack Circle, where the local lanes intersect Solly Avenue/Holme Avenue while the express lanes head under the street. Following the interchange, the route runs to the west of Nazareth Hospital before it heads into wooded areas of Pennypack Park, where it passes over Pennypack Creek and the parallel Pennypack Trail.[2][5]

After passing through the park, US 1 heads through residential areas, before running past businesses and coming to an intersection with the southern terminus of PA 532 at Welsh Road. The boulevard becomes lined with more commercial development and crosses Grant Avenue, which provides access to Northeast Philadelphia Airport. The route runs between a residential neighborhood to the northwest and a shopping center to the southeast before it passes northwest of Northeast Philadelphia Airport and heads past more commercial establishments, running parallel to an East Penn Railroad line to the east of the road. After this, the road comes to an intersection with PA 63 at Red Lion Road. At this point, PA 63 becomes concurrent with US 1 on Roosevelt Boulevard, and the boulevard heads northeast through areas of businesses and industrial parks. After intersecting Byberry Road, the concurrency with PA 63 ends at an unfinished cloverleaf interchange with Woodhaven Road, where PA 63 heads southeast onto the Woodhaven Road freeway. US 1 continues northeast past industrial parks, intersecting Southampton Road, before it passes to the west of Benjamin Rush State Park. At this point, the local and express lanes merge, and the route becomes a divided highway with three northbound lanes and four southbound lanes that crosses Poquessing Creek.[2][5]

Bucks County edit

 
US 1 freeway northbound in Bensalem Township

Upon crossing the Poquessing Creek, US 1 leaves Philadelphia and enters Bensalem Township in Bucks County. At this point, the road becomes the Lincoln Highway, heading past businesses and narrowing to six total lanes at the Old Lincoln Highway intersection. Further northeast, the route comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 132. A short distance past PA 132, the road turns into a freeway and reaches the Bensalem interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-276); this interchange is a double trumpet interchange and also includes a direct ramp from Horizon Boulevard to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Immediately after this interchange, the freeway narrows to four lanes. From here, US 1 becomes the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Highway and passes near several businesses before coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Rockhill Drive, which provides access to the Neshaminy Mall to the east of the road. The Rockhill Drive interchange includes a direct ramp from Neshaminy Mall to northbound US 1. The route passes between an office park to the west and the shopping mall to the east before it heads into wooded areas and crosses Neshaminy Creek. Upon crossing the creek, the freeway heads into Middletown Township and comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance with the southern terminus of US 1 Business (US 1 Bus.). From here, US 1 passes over CSX Transportation's Trenton Subdivision and SEPTA's West Trenton Line before it becomes paralleled with frontage roads on each side as it reaches an interchange connecting to Highland Avenue and Old Lincoln Highway, heading near homes and businesses. The route curves to the east-northeast and runs through residential areas, crossing into the borough of Langhorne Manor, where it has a northbound exit and southbound entrance at Hulmeville Avenue. The freeway heads back into Middletown Township again and comes to an interchange providing a connection to PA 413 via South Bellevue and East Gillam avenues. Past this interchange, the frontage roads end and US 1 heads northeast through wooded areas with nearby development, reaching a partial cloverleaf interchange at PA 213. The route passes near residential and commercial development before it heads through wooded areas and bends to the east-northeast, crossing Mill Creek. The freeway passes over the West Trenton Line and Trenton Subdivision south of Woodbourne station on the West Trenton Line before it comes to a bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway's Morrisville Line and reaches a cloverleaf interchange with I-295.[2][7]

 
US 1 freeway southbound past US 13 in Falls Township

Past the I-295 interchange, US 1 heads east and runs to the north of an industrial park. The route becomes the border between Lower Makefield Township to the north and Falls Township to the south and comes to a diamond interchange with Oxford Valley Road, which heads south to provide access to the Oxford Valley Mall and the Sesame Place amusement park. From here, the freeway fully enters Falls Township and runs between woodland to the north and industrial areas to the south, continuing to an interchange with Stony Hill Road and the northern terminus of US 1 Bus. north of the community of Fairless Hills. A short distance later, US 1 comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with the northern terminus of the US 13 freeway and Pine Grove Road, where the ramp from southbound US 1 to US 1 Bus. splits from the freeway and also acts as a collector–distributor road for the US 13 interchange. Following this interchange, the route reaches a northbound exit and southbound entrance with the southern terminus of PA 32. The ramp from southbound PA 32 merges into the collector–distributor road for the US 13 and US 1 Bus. interchanges. At this point, the freeway curves to the northeast and runs through wooded areas with nearby residential and commercial development, entering the borough of Morrisville. Here, the route comes to a bridge over the Delaware Canal and Conrail Shared Assets Operations (CSAO)'s Penn Warner Lead railroad line before it comes to an interchange with Pennsylvania Avenue that provides access to Morrisville. Past this interchange, US 1 comes to a southbound toll plaza before it passes over the CSAO line and the Delaware River on the Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge, where it leaves Pennsylvania for New Jersey and heads into the city of Trenton.[2][7]

History edit

 
US 1 northbound past US 322 in Concordville

In Chester County, before the US 1 expressway was built there, US 1 continued up the Baltimore Pike (which now has a dead-end section in Nottingham where northbound US 1 veers away from the Baltimore Pike alignment onto the expressway). In Oxford, US 1 northbound ran on South 3rd Street, then turned right on Market Street (PA 472) (North 3rd Street is the beginning of PA 10), then very quickly turned left onto Lincoln Street, and, after leaving Oxford, the road ran by Lincoln University. Approaching Avondale, the Baltimore Pike traffic bent southeast along Pennsylvania Avenue (PA 41), then the Baltimore Pike split off after Avondale. In the town of Kennett Square, northbound US 1 ran along Cypress Street while southbound US 1 ran along State Street, and those streets were marked east to west, not north to south. After Kennett Square, the US 1 expressway ends and its traffic merges onto the Baltimore Pike.

Except for the southernmost part of the Baltimore Pike at Nottingham, the Chester County part of old US 1 is still driveable. There is the deadend mentioned above; also, a small part of the Baltimore Pike is permanently blocked by the Herr's Snacks company property.

Between Philadelphia and Trenton, US 1 is a part of the Lincoln Highway, a cross-country auto trail that ran from San Francisco east to New York City. It was also a part of the Byberry and Bensalem Turnpike between Oakford (Neshaminy Creek) and Philadelphia.

From the Lancaster Turnpike, where the Lincoln Highway headed west along US 30, the Lincoln Highway originally headed east along Market Street to Penn Square around Philadelphia City Hall, where it turned north onto Broad Street. (Prior to the building of Roosevelt Boulevard, the main road followed Frankford Avenue to Bustleton Avenue from Center City.)

A bypass was added around Center City (in addition to the route through Center City) in 1924, using Hunting Park, Ridge, and City avenues.[8][9] This alignment is now used by US 1, except that Hunting Park and Ridge avenues are now bypassed by the Roosevelt and Schuylkill expressways.

From Broad Street, the Lincoln Highway then headed north on the Roosevelt Boulevard. By 1914, the Roosevelt Boulevard was completed to Rhawn Street, and the Lincoln Highway turned off Roosevelt Boulevard there to reach Bustleton Avenue. The old alignment splits from Bustleton Avenue at Haldeman Avenue and then follows Roosevelt Boulevard. (A short piece of Old Bustleton Avenue southwest of Welsh Road was used, crossing Pennypack Creek east of the current bridge.[9])

 
Lincoln Highway in Bucks County in 1922. This is now looking west on Woolston Drive with a ramp to the US 1 freeway ahead; the underpass under the Trenton Cutoff is to the left.

A 1920 extension took the boulevard to Welsh Road, allowing traffic to turn off Bustleton Avenue there (that route is still PA 532), and a 1920s extension took it to the intersection with Old Lincoln Highway just north of the Poquessing Creek bridge. North of there, the present US 1 was completed in 1933 to the south end of the 1923 Langhorne bypass and in 1938 to Bellevue Avenue (PA 413) in downtown Langhorne.[9]

From near Hornig Road in Northeast Philadelphia, the old alignment heads through woods, closed to traffic, paralleling powerlines, after which it was upgraded on the spot to become Roosevelt Boulevard. The original route is then gated at an 1805 stone bridge across Poquessing Creek at the Philadelphia city line, just before crossing Roosevelt Boulevard. After crossing Street Road (PA 132), the Old Lincoln Highway then becomes one-way southbound past the Bristol Road intersection and crosses the Neshaminy Creek. (This bridge itself was built in 1921 to replace a covered bridge just to the west.[9])

The present route of Lincoln Highway and US 1 Bus. was built in 1923,[9] bypassing Langhorne to the south and avoiding two railroad crossings. This crosses under the US 1 freeway just south of the railroad, where the older route had crossed the railroad. From Oakford, the Old Lincoln Highway heads northeast, no longer crossing SEPTA's West Trenton Line, as the US 1 freeway crosses just to the east. It then headed onto Maple Avenue (PA 213) to pass through Langhorne. Past Langhorne, the original route used what is presently known as Lincoln Highway (US 1 Bus.).

At Fallsington, the original road crossed the Pennsylvania Railroad's Trenton Cutoff on a bridge just east of the present bridge, built on a reverse curve to shorten the span. It used Trenton Road and Main Street from the bridge to the intersection with Woolston, where Main Street is now cut. In 1917, an underpass under the railroad was built to the west on Woolston Drive; this became the main route by 1924.[9][10]

It then headed toward Morrisville, where it first crossed the Delaware River the Calhoun Street Bridge, running along Trenton Avenue to Fallsington. In 1920, it was moved to the Lower Trenton Bridge, passing through downtown Morrisville.

 
US 1 northbound approaching the PA 132 interchange in Bensalem Township

On November 21, 1988, an act of the Pennsylvania General Assembly designated the portion of US 1 in Bucks County between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the New Jersey border as the Martin Luther King Jr. Expressway after civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.[11] On June 14, 2000, the Roosevelt Boulevard portion of US 1 was designated the police officer Daniel Faulkner Memorial Highway in memory of Daniel Faulkner, an officer of the Philadelphia Police Department who was murdered by Mumia Abu-Jamal in 1981.[12][13] On May 31, 2002, the US 1 freeway in Chester County between the Maryland border and Kennett Square was designated the John H. Ware III Memorial Highway in honor of John H. Ware III, a politician from Oxford that served in the Pennsylvania State Senate and U.S. House of Representatives and pushed for the construction of the US 1 freeway in Chester County.[14] On January 19, 2012, the section of US 1 in Bucks County between Philadelphia and the Delaware River was designated the Detective Christopher Jones Memorial Highway after a Middletown Township police officer who was killed while conducting a traffic stop along the highway when two cars collided and hit his police car, which struck him.[15]

On October 29, 2018, work began on a project to reconstruct and widen the portion of US 1 between Old Lincoln Highway and the Rockhill Drive interchange in Bensalem Township, with completion in 2022. The project widened US 1 to a six-lane road from PA 132 to north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, upgraded the PA 132 and Pennsylvania Turnpike interchanges, and rebuilt bridges.[16][17] On March 22, 2021, construction began to rebuild and widen US 1 between Rockhill Drive in Bensalem Township and north of the US 1 Bus. interchange in Middletown Township, with completion expected in mid-2026.[18]

Major intersections edit

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ChesterWest Nottingham Township0.0000.000 
 
US 1 south (Conowingo Road) – Rising Sun, Baltimore
Continuation into Maryland
0.7481.204Southern end of freeway section
2.0923.367  PA 272 – Nottingham
Oxford5.0958.200  PA 472 – Quarryville, Oxford
Lower Oxford Township7.12611.468  PA 10 – Cochranville, Oxford
Upper Oxford Township10.04716.169  PA 896 – New London, RussellvilleAccess to Lincoln University
Penn Township12.49720.112  PA 796 – Jennersville
London Grove Township15.02424.179  PA 841 – West Grove
16.33626.290  PA 41 – Avondale, Chatham
New Garden Township18.35929.546Toughkenamon, London GroveAccess via Newark Road
East Marlborough Township21.17734.081  PA 82 – Unionville, Kennett Square
Kennett Township22.53436.265Kennett SquareSouthbound exit and northbound entrance via Baltimore Pike
22.53436.265Northern end of freeway section
23.79138.288Longwood GardensInterchange; access via Longwood Road
23.91138.481 
 
PA 52 north (Lenape Road) – West Chester
Southern terminus of concurrency with PA 52
24.58739.569 
 
PA 52 south (Kennett Pike) – Wilmington
Northern terminus of concurrency with PA 52
DelawareChadds FordConcord
township line
30.66549.351  
 
US 202 / US 322 west (Wilmington-West Chester Pike) – West Chester, Wilmington, DE
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 322
Concord Township31.71051.032 
 
 
 
US 322 east (Conchester Highway) to I-95 – Chester
Northern terminus of concurrency with US 322
Middletown Township36.95659.475  PA 452 (Pennell Road) – Frazer, Marcus Hook
37.78860.814  PA 352 (Middletown Road) – Chester, Frazer, GradyvilleInterchange; access to Penn State Brandywine
37.92261.030Southern end of freeway section
37.92261.030Baltimore Pike – MediaNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Upper Providence Township40.19164.681  PA 252 – Media, Newtown SquareAccess to Delaware County Community College
41.13166.194State RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
Marple Township41.67767.073  I-476 – Chester, Plymouth MeetingThree-level diamond interchange; exit 5 on I-476
42.21267.934Northern end of freeway section
Springfield Township42.40568.244  PA 320 (Sproul Road) – Shopping CentersInterchange
HaverfordUpper Darby
township line
46.27974.479  PA 3 (West Chester Pike)
MontgomeryPhiladelphia
county line
Lower Merion TownshipPhiladelphia line48.82078.568  US 30 (Lancaster Avenue)
50.53481.327 
 
PA 23 west (Conshohocken State Road)
Eastern terminus of PA 23
51.73583.259Southern end of freeway section
51.73583.259 
 
I-76 west / Lincoln Drive – Valley Forge
Southern terminus of concurrency with I-76; exit 339 on I-76
PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia52.17283.963 
 
I-76 east – Central Philadelphia
Northern terminus of concurrency with I-76; exit 340B on I-76
Twin Bridges over the Schuylkill River
52.62784.695Ridge Avenue / Kelly DriveSouthbound exit and northbound entrance
53.24185.683Fox Street / Henry AvenueSouthbound exit and entrance; access to Thomas Jefferson University
53.62686.303Wissahickon Avenue south / Hunting Park AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entrance; access to Thomas Jefferson University
53.62686.303Wissahickon Avenue north / Germantown AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
54.89988.351  PA 611 (Broad Street)Northbound exit via St. Lukes Street and southbound entrance via Cayuga Street
55.03788.573 
 
US 13 south (Hunting Park Avenue) / Broad Street (PA 611)
Southern terminus of concurrency with US 13; southbound exit and northbound entrance
55.40789.169Northern end of freeway section
58.600–
58.670
94.308–
94.420
 
 
PA 232 north (Oxford Avenue) / Cheltenham Avenue
Interchange (Oxford Circle); southern terminus of PA 232
59.38395.568 
 
US 13 north (Robbins Street) – Tacony–Palmyra Bridge
Northbound one-way pair; northern terminus of concurrency with US 13 northbound
59.46995.706 
 
US 13 south (Levick Street)
Southbound one-way pair; northern terminus of concurrency with US 13 southbound
60.54997.444  
 
PA 73 (Cottman Avenue) to I-95
Interchange
61.696–
61.745
99.290–
99.369
Holme Avenue / Solly AvenueInterchange (former Pennypack Circle)
62.900101.228 
 
PA 532 north (Welsh Road)
Southern terminus of PA 532
64.648104.041 
 
PA 63 west (Red Lion Road)
Southern terminus of concurrency with PA 63
65.987106.196 
 
 
 
PA 63 east (Woodhaven Road) to I-95
Interchange; northern terminus of concurrency with PA 63
BucksBensalem Township68.074109.554  PA 132 (Street Road)Interchange; access to Parx Casino and Racing
68.344109.989Southern end of freeway section
68.344109.989 
 
  I-276 Toll / Penna Turnpike – New York, Harrisburg
Exit 351 (Bensalem) on I-276 / Penna Turnpike; E-ZPass or toll-by-plate
68.891110.869Rockhill Drive
Middletown Township69.827112.376 
 
 
US 1 Bus. north – Penndel
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of US 1 Bus.
70.091112.801Highland Avenue / Old Lincoln HighwayHighland Avenue signed northbound; Old Lincoln Highway signed southbound
Langhorne Manor72.214116.217Hulmeville AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entrance
Langhorne ManorMiddletown Township line72.245116.267 
 
To PA 413 (Bellevue Avenue)
Access via South Bellevue Avenue and East Gillam Avenue
Middletown Township72.923117.358  PA 213 (Maple Avenue)
74.725–
74.749
120.258–
120.297
  
 
 
I-295 to I-95 south – Princeton, Philadelphia
Cloverleaf interchange; exit 5 on I-295
75.508121.518Oxford ValleyAccess via Oxford Valley Road; access to Sesame Place
Falls Township78.067125.637 
 
 
US 1 Bus. south – Fairless Hills
Northern terminus of US 1 Bus.; only signed as Fairless Hills northbound
78.874126.935 
 
US 13 south – Tullytown, Bristol
Northern terminus of US 13
78.874126.935YardleySouthbound exit only; access via Pine Grove Road
79.298127.618 
 
PA 32 north – Morrisville
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; southern terminus of PA 32; former US 1 Bus.
Morrisville80.516129.578Pennsylvania Avenue – Morrisville
Delaware River80.916130.222Trenton–Morrisville Toll Bridge
(southbound toll; cash or E-ZPass)
 
 
US 1 north (Trenton Freeway) – Trenton, New York
Continuation into New Jersey
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Bureau of Maintenance and Operations (January 2015). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2015 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
    • Chester County (PDF)
    • Delaware County (PDF)
    • Montgomery County (PDF)
    • Philadelphia County (PDF)
    • Bucks County (PDF)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Google (February 9, 2016). "overview of U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved February 9, 2016.
  3. ^ a b c Chester County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2015. Retrieved January 29, 2016.
  4. ^ a b c d Delaware County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2015. Retrieved January 25, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2015. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  6. ^ Montgomery County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2015. Retrieved January 12, 2016.
  7. ^ a b Bucks County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2015. Retrieved January 10, 2016.
  8. ^ Lincoln Highway Resource Guide, (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on August 10, 2007. Retrieved September 12, 2008. (59.2 KB)
  9. ^ a b c d e f Brian Butko, The Lincoln Highway: Pennsylvania Traveler's Guide, ISBN 978-0-8117-2497-5
  10. ^ Lincoln Highway Association, Eastern Pennsylvania map, 1924
  11. ^ "Martin Luther King, Jr. Expressway - Designation - Act of Nov. 21, 1988, P.L. 1080, No. 123" (PDF). Pennsylvania General Assembly. November 21, 1988. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  12. ^ "HB 2503. PN 3498" (PDF). Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Legislative Journal (40): 1431. June 14, 2000.
  13. ^ Walker, Julian. . The Northeast Times. Archived from the original on March 25, 2009.
  14. ^ Nosek, Valerie S. (June 2, 2002). "Highway dedicated in memory of Ware". Daily Local News. West Chester, PA. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  15. ^ Werner, Jeff (January 20, 2012). "U.S. Route 1 in Bucks County officially designated as Detective Christopher Jones Memorial Highway". Bucks Local News. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  16. ^ "PennDOT announces start of construction to reconstruct and widen U.S. 1 in Bensalem Township". TMA Bucks. October 23, 2018. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  17. ^ Williams, Damon C. (December 2, 2022). "PennDOT highlights 2022 infrastructure fixes as first phase on Route 1 overhaul is complete". Bucks County Courier Times. Retrieved December 2, 2022.
  18. ^ Sofield, Tom (March 12, 2021). "Second Phase Of Route 1 Overhaul Starting This Month". Levittown Now. Retrieved March 12, 2021.

External links edit

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  • Pennsylvania Highways: US 1
  • US 1 at AARoads.com
  • Pennsylvania Roads - US 1
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: US 1 Expressway-South of Philadelphia Section
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: Roosevelt Expressway (US 1)
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: US 1 Expressway-North of Philadelphia Section
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: Lansdowne Expressway (US 1) (unbuilt)
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: West Philadelphia (52nd Street) Expressway (US 1) (unbuilt)


  U.S. Route 1
Previous state:
Maryland
Pennsylvania Next state:
New Jersey

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Pennsylvania Route 1 redirects here For the short lived Pennsylvania Traffic Route that is now U S Route 30 see Pennsylvania Route 1 1920s This article is about the section of U S Route 1 in Pennsylvania For the entire route see U S Route 1 U S Route 1 US 1 is a major north south U S Route extending from Key West Florida in the south to Fort Kent Maine at the Canada United States border in the north In the U S state of Pennsylvania US 1 runs for 81 miles 130 km from the Maryland state line near Nottingham northeast to the New Jersey state line at the Delaware River in Morrisville through the southeastern portion of the state The route runs southwest to northeast and serves as a major arterial road through the city of Philadelphia and for many of the suburbs in the Delaware Valley metropolitan area South of Philadelphia the road mostly follows the alignment of the Baltimore Pike Within Philadelphia it mostly follows Roosevelt Boulevard North of Philadelphia US 1 parallels the route of the Lincoln Highway Several portions of US 1 in Pennsylvania are freeways including from near the Maryland state line to Kennett Square the bypass of Media the concurrency with Interstate 76 I 76 Schuylkill Expressway and the Roosevelt Expressway in Philadelphia and between Bensalem Township and the New Jersey state line U S Route 1Map of southeast Pennsylvania with US 1 in red and alternate routes in blueRoute informationMaintained by PennDOT and DRJTBCLength80 916 mi 1 130 222 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 1 at Maryland border near NottinghamMajor intersectionsUS 202 US 322 in Chadds Ford I 476 near Media PA 3 in Havertown US 30 in Wynnewood Philadelphia I 76 in Philadelphia US 13 in Philadelphia PA 63 in Philadelphia I 276 Toll Penna Turnpike in Bensalem I 295 near Langhorne US 13 in Falls TownshipNorth endUS 1 at New Jersey border on Trenton Morrisville Toll Bridge in MorrisvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesChester Delaware Montgomery Philadelphia BucksHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway SystemList Special DividedPennsylvania State Route SystemInterstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 999 PA 1 Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Chester County 1 2 Delaware County 1 3 City Avenue 1 4 Gustine Lake Interchange 1 5 Roosevelt Boulevard 1 6 Bucks County 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editChester County edit See also Baltimore Pike Pennsylvania nbsp US 1 freeway southbound at the PA 796 interchange in JennersvilleUS 1 enters Pennsylvania from Maryland in West Nottingham Township Chester County heading northeast as a two lane undivided road that soon widens into a four lane divided highway The road curves north and runs through fields and woods with some development becoming a four lane freeway that is called the Kennett Oxford Bypass and dedicated as the John H Ware III Memorial Highway The route runs through rural land with some nearby homes and commercial development coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Pennsylvania Route 272 PA 272 west of the community of Nottingham From here US 1 curves to the northeast and continues into East Nottingham Township passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residences The freeway skirts into the western portion of the borough of Oxford and reaches a diamond interchange with PA 472 that serves the borough The route runs through more rural areas with some nearby development and enters Lower Oxford Township where it bends to the east northeast and comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 10 that also provides access to Oxford US 1 continues through farmfields and woods and crosses the West Branch Big Elk Creek before it heads into Upper Oxford Township where it has a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 896 2 3 nbsp US 1 freeway northbound at the PA 41 interchange in London Grove TownshipThe freeway crosses Big Elk Creek into Penn Township and heads east to a diamond interchange at PA 796 north of the community of Jennersville The route passes through a mix of fields woods and residential development as it continues east into London Grove Township and crosses Middle Branch White Clay Creek before it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange at PA 841 north of the borough of West Grove US 1 curves northeast and reaches a diamond interchange serving PA 41 northwest of the borough of Avondale The freeway continues through rural land with some development and bends to the east crossing the East Branch White Clay Creek heading into New Garden Township and coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange at Newark Road north of the community of Toughkenamon The route heads through wooded areas with some nearby residential development and crosses West Branch Red Clay Creek before it skirts into the southern portion of East Marlborough Township where it has a diamond interchange with PA 82 north of the borough of Kennett Square From here US 1 continues east and enters Kennett Township where it crosses East Branch Red Clay Creek and passes near more development coming to the northern terminus of the freeway at a southbound exit and northbound entrance with the Baltimore Pike 2 3 At this point US 1 continues northeast along the four lane divided East Baltimore Pike into East Marlborough Township and passes businesses widening to six lanes Along this divided highway stretch of US 1 a few intersections are controlled by jughandles The road narrows to four lanes and passes near homes and businesses before coming to an interchange that provides access to Longwood Gardens and the Brandywine Valley Tourism Information visitor center to the north of the road at which point it crosses back into Kennett Township A short distance later US 1 comes to an intersection with PA 52 at which point that route heads onto the East Baltimore Pike concurrent with US 1 The road heads into wooded areas with some homes and businesses at which point PA 52 splits in the community of Hamorton to continue southeast toward the city of Wilmington Delaware The route turns to the northeast and crosses into Pennsbury Township where the official name becomes Baltimore Pike The road curves to the east again and passes through more woodland with some residential and commercial development crossing an East Penn Railroad line at grade before heading across the Brandywine Creek 2 3 Delaware County edit Upon crossing the Brandywine Creek US 1 continues into Chadds Ford Township in Delaware County and passes to the north of the Brandywine Museum of Art The route heads into the community of Chadds Ford and comes to an offset intersection with Creek Road in a commercial area The road continues through wooded areas with some development passing to the south of Brandywine Battlefield The route curves northeast and heads into areas of businesses intersecting US 202 US 322 in Painters Crossing Here US 322 heads north along US 202 and turns east to join US 1 in a concurrency along Baltimore Pike running past more commercial establishments in Concord Township In Concordville US 322 splits to the southeast and US 1 continues along Baltimore Pike intersecting Concord Road before heading into more wooded areas with occasional businesses and crossing the West Branch Chester Creek 2 4 nbsp US 1 northbound at the split from Baltimore Pike onto the Media Bypass in Middletown TownshipThe route curves to the east and enters the borough of Chester Heights running past businesses before heading into forested areas where it passes north of the corporate headquarters of Wawa The road turns northeast and crosses the Chester Creek into Middletown Township The route passes under SEPTA s West Chester Branch northwest of Wawa station which serves as the terminus of SEPTA s Media Wawa Line US 1 heads through the community of Wawa and continues into commercial areas coming to an intersection with PA 452 in the community of Lima Following this the route continues east and passes between the Promenade at Granite Run residential and retail center to the north and Riddle Hospital to the south coming to an interchange with PA 352 A short distance later US 1 splits from Baltimore Pike at an interchange by heading northeast onto the Media Bypass a four lane freeway which bypasses the borough of Media to the north The Baltimore Pike interchange is a northbound exit and southbound entrance that also features a U turn ramp from northbound US 1 to southbound US 1 US 1 runs through wooded areas with some nearby homes and crosses Ridley Creek into Upper Providence Township The freeway continues northeast before it curves to the east and comes to a diamond interchange at PA 252 in the community of Rose Tree The route runs through more wooded areas with some homes and reaches a southbound exit and northbound entrance at State Road Following this US 1 crosses Crum Creek into Marple Township and comes to a three level diamond interchange at I 476 2 4 nbsp US 1 northbound in Drexel HillPast the I 476 interchange US 1 continues east and heads into business areas where the freeway ends and the route becomes four lane divided South State Road passing south of a shopping center The route crosses into Springfield Township and reaches a diamond interchange with PA 320 with the southbound exit providing access to the shopping center The road continues into residential areas and becomes North State Road upon crossing Springfield Road US 1 curves northeast and crosses Darby Creek into Upper Darby Township where it heads into business areas State Road splits to the northeast and the route becomes Township Line Road which heads north into Drexel Hill as a four lane undivided road through residential neighborhoods The road passes commercial development and curves to the northeast forming the border between Haverford Township to the northwest and Upper Darby Township to the southeast US 1 continues past homes as it heads through Drexel Hill crossing Drexel Avenue and passing to the southeast of the Llanerch Country Club The route heads into the community of Llanerch where it gains a center left turn lane and passes between a shopping center to the northwest and residences to the southeast The road crosses Naylors Run and Darby Road Lansdowne Avenue before it reaches an intersection with PA 3 a short distance later From here US 1 becomes a four lane undivided road and continues northeast past residences and a few businesses before passing northwest of a golf course The route passes over SEPTA s Norristown High Speed Line south of Township Line Road station before it comes to a bridge over Cobbs Creek 2 4 Upon crossing Cobbs Creek US 1 runs along the border between Haverford Township in Delaware County to the northwest and the city of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County to the southeast passing between homes to the northwest and a golf course to the southeast 2 4 5 City Avenue edit See also Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania City Avenue redirects here For the portion of City Avenue not part of U S Route 1 see City Avenue Bridges nbsp US 1 southbound along City Avenue at Presidential Boulevard on the border of Philadelphia and Lower Merion TownshipThe route becomes known as City Avenue colloquially City Line Avenue and forms the border between Lower Merion Township in Montgomery County to the northwest and the city of Philadelphia in Philadelphia County to the southeast at which point it continues northeast as a five lane road with a center left turn lane past residential areas to the northwest and businesses to the southeast The road crosses Haverford Road and continues through wooded residential areas with the suburban community of Penn Wynne to the northwest and the Philadelphia neighborhood of Overbrook to the southeast Along this stretch the route crosses West Branch Indian Creek US 1 passes to the southeast of Lankenau Medical Center before it crosses East Branch Indian Creek and reaches an intersection with US 30 Lancaster Avenue Past this intersection the route runs between St Charles Borromeo Seminary to the northwest and residential development to the southeast before it passes over Amtrak s Keystone Corridor railroad line north of Overbrook station which serves SEPTA s Paoli Thorndale Line The road continues past mixed residential development before heading through the campus of Saint Joseph s University US 1 becomes lined with businesses as it passes between the Lower Merion Township community of Bala Cynwyd to the northwest and the Philadelphia neighborhood of Wynnefield to the southeast The route comes to a bridge over SEPTA s Cynwyd Line south of Bala station before it reaches an intersection with the eastern terminus of PA 23 and Conshohocken Avenue The road passes more commercial development as it heads southeast of the Bala Cynwyd Shopping Center and crosses Belmont Avenue where it passes north of the Belmont Reservoir US 1 becomes a four lane divided highway and heads past businesses and office buildings passing between the former WCAU studios to the northwest and the WPVI TV studios to the southeast prior to the Monument Road intersection 2 5 6 Gustine Lake Interchange edit See also Gustine Lake US 1 comes to an interchange with I 76 Schuylkill Expressway at which point City Avenue heads across the Schuylkill River on the City Avenue Bridges to an interchange with Ridge Avenue Lincoln Drive and Kelly Drive and US 1 heads southeast concurrent with I 76 on the Schuylkill Expressway an eight lane freeway that fully enters Philadelphia and runs between the West Falls Yard on Norfolk Southern Railway s Harrisburg Line and the river to the north and wooded areas of Fairmount Park to the south 2 5 Roosevelt Boulevard edit See also Roosevelt Boulevard Philadelphia nbsp Overpass carrying PA 611 North Broad Street and SEPTA s Broad Street Line over US 1 Roosevelt Expressway in North PhiladelphiaUS 1 splits from I 76 by heading northeast on the Roosevelt Expressway a six lane freeway Immediately after the split the route heads onto the Twin Bridges which carry the route over Norfolk Southern Railway s Harrisburg Line a wye connection between the Harrisburg Line and CSX Transportation s Trenton Subdivision railroad line that uses the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Schuylkill River Viaduct Martin Luther King Jr Drive the Schuylkill River Trail the Schuylkill River Kelly Drive and Ridge Avenue From here the freeway heads into the East Falls neighborhood and passes near urban residential and commercial development coming to a southbound exit and northbound entrance serving Ridge Avenue and Kelly Drive US 1 crosses under SEPTA s Manayunk Norristown Line and continues through developed areas heading to the southeast of Queen Lane Reservoir The route comes to a southbound exit and entrance that serves Fox and Henry avenues The freeway passes over SEPTA s Chestnut Hill West Line as it comes to an interchange with Wissahickon Avenue which also provides access to Germantown Avenue and Hunting Park Avenue in the Nicetown Tioga neighborhood Here the freeway narrows to two northbound lanes while retaining three southbound lanes US 1 heads into North Philadelphia and crosses through Fernhill Park before it curves east and comes to a bridge over SEPTA s Main Line and CSX Transportation s Trenton Subdivision north of SEPTA s Roberts Yard and south of Wayne Junction station serving the SEPTA line The route continues along the bridge over urban neighborhoods before it descends into a cut as a four lane freeway with a northbound exit and southbound entrance serving PA 611 Broad Street provided via frontage roads St Lukes Street northbound and Cayuga Street southbound The freeway passes under PA 611 Broad Street which also carries SEPTA s Broad Street Line subway Past this interchange US 1 comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 13 Roosevelt Boulevard north of the Hunting Park neighborhood where the Roosevelt Expressway ends 2 5 nbsp US 1 Roosevelt Boulevard northbound past Solly Avenue Holme Avenue in Northeast PhiladelphiaAt this point US 1 becomes concurrent with US 13 on Roosevelt Boulevard a wide boulevard with local express lanes that has 12 lanes total in a 3 3 3 3 configuration Along the Roosevelt Boulevard access between the inner and outer carriageways is provided with narrow crossover ramps immediately between them for most intersections left turns are only permitted from the inner pair or from separate left turn roadways and right turns only from the outer and crossing between them is not permitted at the intersections There are speed cameras along the boulevard and many intersections also have red light cameras The boulevard continues past urban residential neighborhoods coming to the 5th Street junction where the local lanes intersect the street at grade and the express lanes pass over the street on a bridge US 1 US 13 continues east and passes through the Feltonville neighborhood where it intersects Rising Sun Avenue before it crosses Tacony Creek At this point Roosevelt Boulevard continues into Northeast Philadelphia and curves to the southeast at an intersection with Adams and Whitaker avenues passing between a shopping center to the northeast and Friends Hospital to the southwest The boulevard curves to the northeast again at a junction with Adams and Summerdale avenues passing near rowhouses before reaching Oxford Circle At this point the local lanes pass through Oxford Circle a traffic circle at Cheltenham Avenue Castor Avenue and the southern terminus of PA 232 which runs along Oxford Avenue The express lanes pass under Oxford Circle Past the circle Roosevelt Boulevard continues east northeast through residential areas 2 5 nbsp US 1 Roosevelt Boulevard northbound past the southern terminus of PA 532 Welsh Road in Northeast PhiladelphiaThe road crosses Bustleton Avenue and US 13 splits from US 1 by heading southeast on the one way pair of Robbins Street northbound and Levick Street southbound while US 1 continues northeast along Roosevelt Boulevard past urban homes and businesses The boulevard bends to the northeast after crossing Harbison Avenue and continues through developed areas in the Mayfair neighborhood The route comes to an interchange with PA 73 Cottman Avenue where the local lanes intersect PA 73 while the express lanes pass under it Ramps provide access from the express lanes to the local lanes prior to the PA 73 junction in each direction Past here US 1 passes to the southeast of Roosevelt Mall before it curves north and runs near more residential and commercial development The boulevard turns to the northeast and heads east of the Rhawnhurst neighborhood crossing Rhawn Street before reaching an interchange with Solly Avenue Holme Avenue at the former Pennypack Circle where the local lanes intersect Solly Avenue Holme Avenue while the express lanes head under the street Following the interchange the route runs to the west of Nazareth Hospital before it heads into wooded areas of Pennypack Park where it passes over Pennypack Creek and the parallel Pennypack Trail 2 5 After passing through the park US 1 heads through residential areas before running past businesses and coming to an intersection with the southern terminus of PA 532 at Welsh Road The boulevard becomes lined with more commercial development and crosses Grant Avenue which provides access to Northeast Philadelphia Airport The route runs between a residential neighborhood to the northwest and a shopping center to the southeast before it passes northwest of Northeast Philadelphia Airport and heads past more commercial establishments running parallel to an East Penn Railroad line to the east of the road After this the road comes to an intersection with PA 63 at Red Lion Road At this point PA 63 becomes concurrent with US 1 on Roosevelt Boulevard and the boulevard heads northeast through areas of businesses and industrial parks After intersecting Byberry Road the concurrency with PA 63 ends at an unfinished cloverleaf interchange with Woodhaven Road where PA 63 heads southeast onto the Woodhaven Road freeway US 1 continues northeast past industrial parks intersecting Southampton Road before it passes to the west of Benjamin Rush State Park At this point the local and express lanes merge and the route becomes a divided highway with three northbound lanes and four southbound lanes that crosses Poquessing Creek 2 5 Bucks County edit nbsp US 1 freeway northbound in Bensalem TownshipUpon crossing the Poquessing Creek US 1 leaves Philadelphia and enters Bensalem Township in Bucks County At this point the road becomes the Lincoln Highway heading past businesses and narrowing to six total lanes at the Old Lincoln Highway intersection Further northeast the route comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 132 A short distance past PA 132 the road turns into a freeway and reaches the Bensalem interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike I 276 this interchange is a double trumpet interchange and also includes a direct ramp from Horizon Boulevard to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Immediately after this interchange the freeway narrows to four lanes From here US 1 becomes the Martin Luther King Jr Memorial Highway and passes near several businesses before coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Rockhill Drive which provides access to the Neshaminy Mall to the east of the road The Rockhill Drive interchange includes a direct ramp from Neshaminy Mall to northbound US 1 The route passes between an office park to the west and the shopping mall to the east before it heads into wooded areas and crosses Neshaminy Creek Upon crossing the creek the freeway heads into Middletown Township and comes to a northbound exit and southbound entrance with the southern terminus of US 1 Business US 1 Bus From here US 1 passes over CSX Transportation s Trenton Subdivision and SEPTA s West Trenton Line before it becomes paralleled with frontage roads on each side as it reaches an interchange connecting to Highland Avenue and Old Lincoln Highway heading near homes and businesses The route curves to the east northeast and runs through residential areas crossing into the borough of Langhorne Manor where it has a northbound exit and southbound entrance at Hulmeville Avenue The freeway heads back into Middletown Township again and comes to an interchange providing a connection to PA 413 via South Bellevue and East Gillam avenues Past this interchange the frontage roads end and US 1 heads northeast through wooded areas with nearby development reaching a partial cloverleaf interchange at PA 213 The route passes near residential and commercial development before it heads through wooded areas and bends to the east northeast crossing Mill Creek The freeway passes over the West Trenton Line and Trenton Subdivision south of Woodbourne station on the West Trenton Line before it comes to a bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway s Morrisville Line and reaches a cloverleaf interchange with I 295 2 7 nbsp US 1 freeway southbound past US 13 in Falls TownshipPast the I 295 interchange US 1 heads east and runs to the north of an industrial park The route becomes the border between Lower Makefield Township to the north and Falls Township to the south and comes to a diamond interchange with Oxford Valley Road which heads south to provide access to the Oxford Valley Mall and the Sesame Place amusement park From here the freeway fully enters Falls Township and runs between woodland to the north and industrial areas to the south continuing to an interchange with Stony Hill Road and the northern terminus of US 1 Bus north of the community of Fairless Hills A short distance later US 1 comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with the northern terminus of the US 13 freeway and Pine Grove Road where the ramp from southbound US 1 to US 1 Bus splits from the freeway and also acts as a collector distributor road for the US 13 interchange Following this interchange the route reaches a northbound exit and southbound entrance with the southern terminus of PA 32 The ramp from southbound PA 32 merges into the collector distributor road for the US 13 and US 1 Bus interchanges At this point the freeway curves to the northeast and runs through wooded areas with nearby residential and commercial development entering the borough of Morrisville Here the route comes to a bridge over the Delaware Canal and Conrail Shared Assets Operations CSAO s Penn Warner Lead railroad line before it comes to an interchange with Pennsylvania Avenue that provides access to Morrisville Past this interchange US 1 comes to a southbound toll plaza before it passes over the CSAO line and the Delaware River on the Trenton Morrisville Toll Bridge where it leaves Pennsylvania for New Jersey and heads into the city of Trenton 2 7 History editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp US 1 northbound past US 322 in ConcordvilleIn Chester County before the US 1 expressway was built there US 1 continued up the Baltimore Pike which now has a dead end section in Nottingham where northbound US 1 veers away from the Baltimore Pike alignment onto the expressway In Oxford US 1 northbound ran on South 3rd Street then turned right on Market Street PA 472 North 3rd Street is the beginning of PA 10 then very quickly turned left onto Lincoln Street and after leaving Oxford the road ran by Lincoln University Approaching Avondale the Baltimore Pike traffic bent southeast along Pennsylvania Avenue PA 41 then the Baltimore Pike split off after Avondale In the town of Kennett Square northbound US 1 ran along Cypress Street while southbound US 1 ran along State Street and those streets were marked east to west not north to south After Kennett Square the US 1 expressway ends and its traffic merges onto the Baltimore Pike Except for the southernmost part of the Baltimore Pike at Nottingham the Chester County part of old US 1 is still driveable There is the deadend mentioned above also a small part of the Baltimore Pike is permanently blocked by the Herr s Snacks company property Between Philadelphia and Trenton US 1 is a part of the Lincoln Highway a cross country auto trail that ran from San Francisco east to New York City It was also a part of the Byberry and Bensalem Turnpike between Oakford Neshaminy Creek and Philadelphia From the Lancaster Turnpike where the Lincoln Highway headed west along US 30 the Lincoln Highway originally headed east along Market Street to Penn Square around Philadelphia City Hall where it turned north onto Broad Street Prior to the building of Roosevelt Boulevard the main road followed Frankford Avenue to Bustleton Avenue from Center City A bypass was added around Center City in addition to the route through Center City in 1924 using Hunting Park Ridge and City avenues 8 9 This alignment is now used by US 1 except that Hunting Park and Ridge avenues are now bypassed by the Roosevelt and Schuylkill expressways From Broad Street the Lincoln Highway then headed north on the Roosevelt Boulevard By 1914 the Roosevelt Boulevard was completed to Rhawn Street and the Lincoln Highway turned off Roosevelt Boulevard there to reach Bustleton Avenue The old alignment splits from Bustleton Avenue at Haldeman Avenue and then follows Roosevelt Boulevard A short piece of Old Bustleton Avenue southwest of Welsh Road was used crossing Pennypack Creek east of the current bridge 9 nbsp Lincoln Highway in Bucks County in 1922 This is now looking west on Woolston Drive with a ramp to the US 1 freeway ahead the underpass under the Trenton Cutoff is to the left A 1920 extension took the boulevard to Welsh Road allowing traffic to turn off Bustleton Avenue there that route is still PA 532 and a 1920s extension took it to the intersection with Old Lincoln Highway just north of the Poquessing Creek bridge North of there the present US 1 was completed in 1933 to the south end of the 1923 Langhorne bypass and in 1938 to Bellevue Avenue PA 413 in downtown Langhorne 9 From near Hornig Road in Northeast Philadelphia the old alignment heads through woods closed to traffic paralleling powerlines after which it was upgraded on the spot to become Roosevelt Boulevard The original route is then gated at an 1805 stone bridge across Poquessing Creek at the Philadelphia city line just before crossing Roosevelt Boulevard After crossing Street Road PA 132 the Old Lincoln Highway then becomes one way southbound past the Bristol Road intersection and crosses the Neshaminy Creek This bridge itself was built in 1921 to replace a covered bridge just to the west 9 The present route of Lincoln Highway and US 1 Bus was built in 1923 9 bypassing Langhorne to the south and avoiding two railroad crossings This crosses under the US 1 freeway just south of the railroad where the older route had crossed the railroad From Oakford the Old Lincoln Highway heads northeast no longer crossing SEPTA s West Trenton Line as the US 1 freeway crosses just to the east It then headed onto Maple Avenue PA 213 to pass through Langhorne Past Langhorne the original route used what is presently known as Lincoln Highway US 1 Bus At Fallsington the original road crossed the Pennsylvania Railroad s Trenton Cutoff on a bridge just east of the present bridge built on a reverse curve to shorten the span It used Trenton Road and Main Street from the bridge to the intersection with Woolston where Main Street is now cut In 1917 an underpass under the railroad was built to the west on Woolston Drive this became the main route by 1924 9 10 It then headed toward Morrisville where it first crossed the Delaware River the Calhoun Street Bridge running along Trenton Avenue to Fallsington In 1920 it was moved to the Lower Trenton Bridge passing through downtown Morrisville nbsp US 1 northbound approaching the PA 132 interchange in Bensalem TownshipOn November 21 1988 an act of the Pennsylvania General Assembly designated the portion of US 1 in Bucks County between the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the New Jersey border as the Martin Luther King Jr Expressway after civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr 11 On June 14 2000 the Roosevelt Boulevard portion of US 1 was designated the police officer Daniel Faulkner Memorial Highway in memory of Daniel Faulkner an officer of the Philadelphia Police Department who was murdered by Mumia Abu Jamal in 1981 12 13 On May 31 2002 the US 1 freeway in Chester County between the Maryland border and Kennett Square was designated the John H Ware III Memorial Highway in honor of John H Ware III a politician from Oxford that served in the Pennsylvania State Senate and U S House of Representatives and pushed for the construction of the US 1 freeway in Chester County 14 On January 19 2012 the section of US 1 in Bucks County between Philadelphia and the Delaware River was designated the Detective Christopher Jones Memorial Highway after a Middletown Township police officer who was killed while conducting a traffic stop along the highway when two cars collided and hit his police car which struck him 15 On October 29 2018 work began on a project to reconstruct and widen the portion of US 1 between Old Lincoln Highway and the Rockhill Drive interchange in Bensalem Township with completion in 2022 The project widened US 1 to a six lane road from PA 132 to north of the Pennsylvania Turnpike upgraded the PA 132 and Pennsylvania Turnpike interchanges and rebuilt bridges 16 17 On March 22 2021 construction began to rebuild and widen US 1 between Rockhill Drive in Bensalem Township and north of the US 1 Bus interchange in Middletown Township with completion expected in mid 2026 18 Major intersections editAll exits are unnumbered CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesChesterWest Nottingham Township0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp US 1 south Conowingo Road Rising Sun BaltimoreContinuation into Maryland0 7481 204Southern end of freeway section2 0923 367 nbsp PA 272 NottinghamOxford5 0958 200 nbsp PA 472 Quarryville OxfordLower Oxford Township7 12611 468 nbsp PA 10 Cochranville OxfordUpper Oxford Township10 04716 169 nbsp PA 896 New London RussellvilleAccess to Lincoln UniversityPenn Township12 49720 112 nbsp PA 796 JennersvilleLondon Grove Township15 02424 179 nbsp PA 841 West Grove16 33626 290 nbsp PA 41 Avondale ChathamNew Garden Township18 35929 546Toughkenamon London GroveAccess via Newark RoadEast Marlborough Township21 17734 081 nbsp PA 82 Unionville Kennett SquareKennett Township22 53436 265Kennett SquareSouthbound exit and northbound entrance via Baltimore Pike22 53436 265Northern end of freeway section23 79138 288Longwood GardensInterchange access via Longwood Road23 91138 481 nbsp nbsp PA 52 north Lenape Road West ChesterSouthern terminus of concurrency with PA 5224 58739 569 nbsp nbsp PA 52 south Kennett Pike WilmingtonNorthern terminus of concurrency with PA 52DelawareChadds Ford Concordtownship line30 66549 351 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 202 US 322 west Wilmington West Chester Pike West Chester Wilmington DESouthern terminus of concurrency with US 322Concord Township31 71051 032 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 322 east Conchester Highway to I 95 ChesterNorthern terminus of concurrency with US 322Middletown Township36 95659 475 nbsp PA 452 Pennell Road Frazer Marcus Hook37 78860 814 nbsp PA 352 Middletown Road Chester Frazer GradyvilleInterchange access to Penn State Brandywine37 92261 030Southern end of freeway section37 92261 030Baltimore Pike MediaNorthbound exit and southbound entranceUpper Providence Township40 19164 681 nbsp PA 252 Media Newtown SquareAccess to Delaware County Community College41 13166 194State RoadSouthbound exit and northbound entranceMarple Township41 67767 073 nbsp I 476 Chester Plymouth MeetingThree level diamond interchange exit 5 on I 47642 21267 934Northern end of freeway sectionSpringfield Township42 40568 244 nbsp PA 320 Sproul Road Shopping CentersInterchangeHaverford Upper Darbytownship line46 27974 479 nbsp PA 3 West Chester Pike Montgomery Philadelphiacounty lineLower Merion Township Philadelphia line48 82078 568 nbsp US 30 Lancaster Avenue 50 53481 327 nbsp nbsp PA 23 west Conshohocken State Road Eastern terminus of PA 2351 73583 259Southern end of freeway section51 73583 259 nbsp nbsp I 76 west Lincoln Drive Valley ForgeSouthern terminus of concurrency with I 76 exit 339 on I 76PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia52 17283 963 nbsp nbsp I 76 east Central PhiladelphiaNorthern terminus of concurrency with I 76 exit 340B on I 76Twin Bridges over the Schuylkill River52 62784 695Ridge Avenue Kelly DriveSouthbound exit and northbound entrance53 24185 683Fox Street Henry AvenueSouthbound exit and entrance access to Thomas Jefferson University53 62686 303Wissahickon Avenue south Hunting Park AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entrance access to Thomas Jefferson University53 62686 303Wissahickon Avenue north Germantown AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entrance54 89988 351 nbsp PA 611 Broad Street Northbound exit via St Lukes Street and southbound entrance via Cayuga Street55 03788 573 nbsp nbsp US 13 south Hunting Park Avenue Broad Street PA 611 Southern terminus of concurrency with US 13 southbound exit and northbound entrance55 40789 169Northern end of freeway section58 600 58 67094 308 94 420 nbsp nbsp PA 232 north Oxford Avenue Cheltenham AvenueInterchange Oxford Circle southern terminus of PA 23259 38395 568 nbsp nbsp US 13 north Robbins Street Tacony Palmyra BridgeNorthbound one way pair northern terminus of concurrency with US 13 northbound59 46995 706 nbsp nbsp US 13 south Levick Street Southbound one way pair northern terminus of concurrency with US 13 southbound60 54997 444 nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 73 Cottman Avenue to I 95Interchange61 696 61 74599 290 99 369Holme Avenue Solly AvenueInterchange former Pennypack Circle 62 900101 228 nbsp nbsp PA 532 north Welsh Road Southern terminus of PA 53264 648104 041 nbsp nbsp PA 63 west Red Lion Road Southern terminus of concurrency with PA 6365 987106 196 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 63 east Woodhaven Road to I 95Interchange northern terminus of concurrency with PA 63BucksBensalem Township68 074109 554 nbsp PA 132 Street Road Interchange access to Parx Casino and Racing68 344109 989Southern end of freeway section68 344109 989 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 276 Toll Penna Turnpike New York HarrisburgExit 351 Bensalem on I 276 Penna Turnpike E ZPass or toll by plate68 891110 869Rockhill DriveMiddletown Township69 827112 376 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Bus north PenndelNorthbound exit and southbound entrance southern terminus of US 1 Bus 70 091112 801Highland Avenue Old Lincoln HighwayHighland Avenue signed northbound Old Lincoln Highway signed southboundLanghorne Manor72 214116 217Hulmeville AvenueNorthbound exit and southbound entranceLanghorne Manor Middletown Township line72 245116 267 nbsp nbsp To PA 413 Bellevue Avenue Access via South Bellevue Avenue and East Gillam AvenueMiddletown Township72 923117 358 nbsp PA 213 Maple Avenue 74 725 74 749120 258 120 297 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp I 295 to I 95 south Princeton PhiladelphiaCloverleaf interchange exit 5 on I 29575 508121 518Oxford ValleyAccess via Oxford Valley Road access to Sesame PlaceFalls Township78 067125 637 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 1 Bus south Fairless HillsNorthern terminus of US 1 Bus only signed as Fairless Hills northbound78 874126 935 nbsp nbsp US 13 south Tullytown BristolNorthern terminus of US 1378 874126 935YardleySouthbound exit only access via Pine Grove Road79 298127 618 nbsp nbsp PA 32 north MorrisvilleNorthbound exit and southbound entrance southern terminus of PA 32 former US 1 Bus Morrisville80 516129 578Pennsylvania Avenue MorrisvilleDelaware River80 916130 222Trenton Morrisville Toll Bridge southbound toll cash or E ZPass nbsp nbsp US 1 north Trenton Freeway Trenton New YorkContinuation into New Jersey1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collection Incomplete access TolledSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Pennsylvania portal nbsp Philadelphia portalReferences edit a b Bureau of Maintenance and Operations January 2015 Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams Report 2015 ed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Retrieved June 30 2015 Chester County PDF Delaware County PDF Montgomery County PDF Philadelphia County PDF Bucks County PDF a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Google February 9 2016 overview of U S Route 1 in Pennsylvania Map Google Maps Google Retrieved February 9 2016 a b c Chester County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2015 Retrieved January 29 2016 a b c d Delaware County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2015 Retrieved January 25 2016 a b c d e f g Philadelphia County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2015 Retrieved January 17 2016 Montgomery County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2015 Retrieved January 12 2016 a b Bucks County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2015 Retrieved January 10 2016 Lincoln Highway Resource Guide Chapter 6 The Lincoln Highway in Pennsylvania PDF Archived from the original PDF on August 10 2007 Retrieved September 12 2008 59 2 KB a b c d e f Brian Butko The Lincoln Highway Pennsylvania Traveler s Guide ISBN 978 0 8117 2497 5 Lincoln Highway Association Eastern Pennsylvania map 1924 Martin Luther King Jr Expressway Designation Act of Nov 21 1988 P L 1080 No 123 PDF Pennsylvania General Assembly November 21 1988 Retrieved January 30 2018 HB 2503 PN 3498 PDF Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Legislative Journal 40 1431 June 14 2000 Walker Julian It s Danny s way The Northeast Times Archived from the original on March 25 2009 Nosek Valerie S June 2 2002 Highway dedicated in memory of Ware Daily Local News West Chester PA Retrieved January 30 2018 Werner Jeff January 20 2012 U S Route 1 in Bucks County officially designated as Detective Christopher Jones Memorial Highway Bucks Local News Retrieved January 30 2018 PennDOT announces start of construction to reconstruct and widen U S 1 in Bensalem Township TMA Bucks October 23 2018 Retrieved November 30 2018 Williams Damon C December 2 2022 PennDOT highlights 2022 infrastructure fixes as first phase on Route 1 overhaul is complete Bucks County Courier Times Retrieved December 2 2022 Sofield Tom March 12 2021 Second Phase Of Route 1 Overhaul Starting This Month Levittown Now Retrieved March 12 2021 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 1 in PennsylvaniaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 1 in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Highways US 1 US 1 at AARoads com Pennsylvania Roads US 1 The Roads of Metro Philadelphia US 1 Expressway South of Philadelphia Section The Roads of Metro Philadelphia Roosevelt Expressway US 1 The Roads of Metro Philadelphia US 1 Expressway North of Philadelphia Section The Roads of Metro Philadelphia Lansdowne Expressway US 1 unbuilt The Roads of Metro Philadelphia West Philadelphia 52nd Street Expressway US 1 unbuilt nbsp U S Route 1Previous state Maryland Pennsylvania Next state New Jersey Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 1 in Pennsylvania amp oldid 1185702719, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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