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Pennsylvania Route 33

Pennsylvania Route 33 (PA 33) is a 27.7-mile-long (44.6 km) freeway in eastern Pennsylvania. The highway runs from its interchange with Interstate 78 (I-78) south of Easton in the Lehigh Valley to I-80 and PA 611 west of Stroudsburg.

Pennsylvania Route 33

PA 33 highlighted in red
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length27.738 mi[1] (44.640 km)
Existed1972[2]–present
Major junctions
South end I-78 in Lower Saucon Township
Major intersections
North end I-80 / PA 611 in Hamilton Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesNorthampton, Monroe
Highway system
PA 32 PA 34

Until 2002, the route's southern terminus was at U.S. Route 22 (US 22), and the extension south of the US 22 interchange is known as the Gen. Anthony Clement McAuliffe Memorial Highway, named in honor of American World War II general Anthony McAuliffe. The route is commonly used as a hazmat bypass for the Pennsylvania Turnpike's Northeast Extension due to the restrictions in place on the Lehigh Tunnel. PA 33 provides a freeway connection between the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains regions of Pennsylvania.

As of March 2016, aside from national highways, PA Route 33 north of the U.S. Route 22 interchange in Bethlehem Township was the busiest highway or street in the Lehigh Valley with an average of 68,800 vehicles daily.[3]

Route description edit

 
PA 33 northbound past the PA 191 interchange in Stockertown

PA 33 begins at a trumpet interchange with I-78 in Lower Saucon Township in Northampton County, which is in the Lehigh Valley. From this interchange, the route heads northwest as a four-lane freeway onto the Gene Hartzell Memorial Bridge, passing over Norfolk Southern's Lehigh Line and the Lehigh River, where the highway briefly cuts through the southwestern tip of Easton and then crosses the Lehigh Canal into Bethlehem Township. Past the bridge, the freeway passes farm fields before it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Freemansburg Avenue in a business area adjacent to St. Luke's Hospital–Anderson Campus.

Following this, PA 33 curves north near commercial development and reaches a diamond interchange with William Penn Highway, with a park and ride lot located at the northwest quadrant of this interchange. The route heads near a mix of residential development and farmland, curving northeast before turning north and coming to a cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 freeway. After the US 22 interchange, the freeway crosses into Lower Nazareth Township and reaches a partial cloverleaf interchange with Hecktown Road. PA 33 continues north past farm fields and curves northeast as it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 248 in a business area.[4][5]

 
PA 33 northbound in Plainfield Township

Past this interchange, the route enters Palmer Township and runs through a mix of farm fields and industrial development, coming to a diamond interchange with Main Street that serves Tatamy to the east. The freeway curves north and crosses Bushkill Creek into Stockertown, where it passes over Norfolk Southern's Cement Secondary line and a railroad spur and turns northwest to reach a diamond interchange with PA 191. PA 33 continues past industrial areas and leaves Stockertown for Plainfield Township, passing over a Norfolk Southern railroad spur. The route heads into wooded areas and crosses into Bushkill Township, where it reaches a diamond interchange with Henry Road that serves Belfast to the east. A park and ride lot is located within the southeast quadrant of this interchange.

Past this interchange, the freeway heads east of the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center as it continues through woodland with some farm fields and residential development. PA 33 turns north and crosses back into Plainfield Township, where it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 512 in an area of businesses that serves Wind Gap. Past this interchange, the freeway passes through a corner of Wind Gap before it continues back into Plainfield Township and heads into forested areas, heading through a gap in the Blue Mountain ridge. The route turns northeast and comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with Broadway that provides access Wind Gap. At this interchange, the freeway passes over the Appalachian Trail.[4][5]

 
PA 33 northbound past Cherry Valley Road in Hamilton Township

At the interchange with Broadway, PA 33 crosses into Hamilton Township in Monroe County, which is in the Pocono Mountains region of the state, and continues through forested areas, turning northwest and entering Ross Township. The freeway curves north and then northeast, crossing back into Hamilton Township and turning northwest. The route reaches Saylorsburg, where a southbound exit and entrance connects to Wilkes Barre Turnpike and a northbound exit and entrance connects to Cherry Valley Road. From here, PA 33 turns northeast and runs through wooded areas with some fields and homes, soon making a curve to the north. The freeway comes to a trumpet interchange with US 209, at which point US 209 joins PA 33 in a concurrency on the freeway. The two routes continue north-northeast through woodland with some development, crossing McMichael Creek and coming to a diamond interchange with Manor Drive that serves Snydersville.

From here, the freeway passes west of Monroe County Correctional Facility and crosses Appenzell Creek before PA 33 exits from the US 209 freeway at a northbound exit and southbound entrance, with signs leading travelers to eastbound and from westbound I-80 via US 209. After this, PA 33 reaches a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 209 Bus. that serves Snydersville. The route continues northeast through wooded areas, passing to the northwest of Snydersville Raceway before turning north. The freeway heads through forested areas with some homes, curving to the north-northeast and crossing Pocono Creek. The route comes to a partial interchange with I-80, with no access from northbound PA 33 to eastbound I-80 or from westbound I-80 to southbound PA 33, the missing movements having been provided by US 209 at the freeway split. Past this, PA 33 crosses into Stroud Township and reaches its northern terminus at an at-grade intersection with PA 611 in a business area.[4][6]

History edit

20th century edit

The construction of PA 33 started in 1959, and stretched from the PA 512 interchange to Saylorsburg. Construction finished in 1960. The stretch connecting the highway to I-80 was built and completed by 1964. Construction on PA 33 was not continued until 1969 when work began on the stretch from PA 512 in Wind Gap to Henry Road in Belfast. This stretch was completed by 1970. By 1972, the road had reached what is now PA 191 in Stockertown, and was extended down to its long-term southern terminus at US 22. The highway was left at that until 1999 when construction began on a final segment that would connect the US 22 interchange to I-78. The final three-mile (5 km) stretch opened in January 2002.

21st century edit

 
PA 33 northbound past the PA 512 interchange in Wind Gap, approaching Blue Mountain

In January 2004, the freeway was shut down between Lower Nazareth Township (PA 248) and Stockertown (PA 191) because of a sinkhole that was in the area of the Bushkill Creek directly under a northbound bridge support beam. Crossovers were created, narrowing the highway to one lane in each direction through Stockertown. Studies were conducted, and came to the conclusion that the bridge was dangerous and could not be fixed. The northbound bridge was demolished in February of the same year. Just 21 days later, a sinkhole was discovered under the southbound bridge over the Bushkill Creek, and resulted in the demolition of the southbound bridge. Once the new northbound bridge was completed, another crossover was created, detouring southbound traffic onto the northbound side of the highway. On April 21, 2004, a depression formed under the new northbound bridge, and the highway was shut down once again to fill the area with bituminous material. The bridge re-opened within twenty minutes. By November 19, 2004, both bridges were completed and opened. All of this happened feet from the Bushkill Street Bridge connecting Stockertown and Palmer Township, which has been closed since 1999 because of numerous sinkholes causing the bridge to collapse.[7]

On March 21, 2009, a tractor-trailer carrying 32,000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid overturned on southbound PA 33 in Plainfield Township, prompting the evacuation of about 5,000 people. The truck, registered to the Honeywell company, flipped over at about 2:40 a.m. after the driver swerved to avoid a deer. No one was injured, and the highway was reopened later that day. Hundreds of evacuees were taken to the Pen Argyl Area High School in nearby Pen Argyl.[8]

On January 31, 2013, ground was broken for a new interchange at Main Street in Palmer Township to the west of Tatamy, with Governor Tom Corbett in attendance. This interchange is being constructed to serve the Palmer Industrial Park and is expected to bring economic development to the area. Completion of this interchange, which is to cost $40 million, was originally planned for November 2014.[9] However, work on the project was halted during the winter of 2014-2015, with completion pushed back to June 2015.[10]

Exit list edit

All exits are unnumbered.

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
NorthamptonLower Saucon Township0.0000.000  
 
I-78 to PA 611 – New Jersey, New York City, Allentown, Harrisburg
Southern terminus
Bethlehem Township1.1471.846Freemansburg Avenue
2.1483.457William Penn HighwayAccess to Easton Avenue
3.3245.349  US 22 – Easton, Bethlehem, Allentown
Lower Nazareth Township4.3156.944Hecktown Road
5.6789.138  PA 248 – Nazareth, WilsonNazareth not signed southbound
Palmer Township7.62612.273TatamyAccess via Main Street
Stockertown8.81414.185  PA 191 – Stockertown, Bangor, NazarethBangor signed northbound; Nazareth signed southbound
Bushkill Township10.59817.056BelfastAccess via Henry Road
Plainfield Township14.60323.501  PA 512 – Bath, Wind Gap
Wind Gap16.73526.932Wind GapSouthbound exit and northbound entrance; access via Broadway
MonroeHamilton Township19.72731.748SaylorsburgAccess via Cherry Valley Road and Old PA 115
22.20935.742 
 
US 209 south – Lehighton
To Sciota and Brodheadsville; south end of US 209 overlap
23.82138.336SnydersvilleAccess via Manor Drive
24.46539.373 
 
 
 
 
US 209 north to I-80 east – Stroudsburg
Northbound exit and southbound entrance; north end of US 209 overlap
24.83839.973 
 
US 209 Bus. – Snydersville
Southbound exit and northbound entrance; no tractor trailers
27.55844.350  I-80 – Hazleton, StroudsburgNo northbound access to I-80 east or southbound access to I-80 west; missing movements provided by US 209; exits 302A-B on I-80
Stroud Township27.73844.640  PA 611 (North 9th Street) – Bartonsville, StroudsburgNorthern terminus; at-grade intersection
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.
    • Northampton County (PDF)
    • Monroe County (PDF)
  2. ^ "L. Nazareth Zone Changes Seen When Highway Opens". The Morning Call. August 30, 1972. p. 12. Retrieved January 23, 2018 – via Newspapers.com.  
  3. ^ "The Lehigh Valley's busiest roads (besides Rt. 22 and I-78), Lehigh Valley Live, March 31, 2016
  4. ^ a b c Google (October 22, 2019). "Pennsylvania Route 33" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  5. ^ a b Northampton County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2019. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  6. ^ Monroe County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2019. Retrieved October 22, 2019.
  7. ^ "Pennsylvania Highways: Pennsylvania Route 33". from the original on October 21, 2006. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  8. ^ Cassi, Sarah (March 22, 2009). . The Express-Times. Archived from the original on October 2, 2011. Retrieved March 22, 2009.
  9. ^ Clark, Adam (February 2, 2013). "New Route 33 interchange to transform northern Palmer Township". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  10. ^ Landauer, Bill (January 8, 2015). "Completion of Route 33 interchange pushed back to June". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. from the original on January 9, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2021.

External links edit

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  • Pennsylvania Highways: PA 33
  • Pennsylvania Roads - PA 33
  • The Roads of Metro Philadelphia: PA 33 Expressway

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Pennsylvania Route 33 PA 33 is a 27 7 mile long 44 6 km freeway in eastern Pennsylvania The highway runs from its interchange with Interstate 78 I 78 south of Easton in the Lehigh Valley to I 80 and PA 611 west of Stroudsburg Pennsylvania Route 33PA 33 highlighted in redRoute informationMaintained by PennDOTLength27 738 mi 1 44 640 km Existed1972 2 presentMajor junctionsSouth endI 78 in Lower Saucon TownshipMajor intersectionsUS 22 in Bethlehem Township PA 248 in Lower Nazareth Township PA 191 in Stockertown PA 512 near Wind Gap US 209 in Hamilton Township US 209 Bus in Hamilton TownshipNorth endI 80 PA 611 in Hamilton TownshipLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesNorthampton MonroeHighway systemPennsylvania State Route System Interstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 32 PA 34 Until 2002 the route s southern terminus was at U S Route 22 US 22 and the extension south of the US 22 interchange is known as the Gen Anthony Clement McAuliffe Memorial Highway named in honor of American World War II general Anthony McAuliffe The route is commonly used as a hazmat bypass for the Pennsylvania Turnpike s Northeast Extension due to the restrictions in place on the Lehigh Tunnel PA 33 provides a freeway connection between the Lehigh Valley and Pocono Mountains regions of Pennsylvania As of March 2016 aside from national highways PA Route 33 north of the U S Route 22 interchange in Bethlehem Township was the busiest highway or street in the Lehigh Valley with an average of 68 800 vehicles daily 3 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 20th century 2 2 21st century 3 Exit list 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp PA 33 northbound past the PA 191 interchange in Stockertown PA 33 begins at a trumpet interchange with I 78 in Lower Saucon Township in Northampton County which is in the Lehigh Valley From this interchange the route heads northwest as a four lane freeway onto the Gene Hartzell Memorial Bridge passing over Norfolk Southern s Lehigh Line and the Lehigh River where the highway briefly cuts through the southwestern tip of Easton and then crosses the Lehigh Canal into Bethlehem Township Past the bridge the freeway passes farm fields before it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with Freemansburg Avenue in a business area adjacent to St Luke s Hospital Anderson Campus Following this PA 33 curves north near commercial development and reaches a diamond interchange with William Penn Highway with a park and ride lot located at the northwest quadrant of this interchange The route heads near a mix of residential development and farmland curving northeast before turning north and coming to a cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 freeway After the US 22 interchange the freeway crosses into Lower Nazareth Township and reaches a partial cloverleaf interchange with Hecktown Road PA 33 continues north past farm fields and curves northeast as it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 248 in a business area 4 5 nbsp PA 33 northbound in Plainfield Township Past this interchange the route enters Palmer Township and runs through a mix of farm fields and industrial development coming to a diamond interchange with Main Street that serves Tatamy to the east The freeway curves north and crosses Bushkill Creek into Stockertown where it passes over Norfolk Southern s Cement Secondary line and a railroad spur and turns northwest to reach a diamond interchange with PA 191 PA 33 continues past industrial areas and leaves Stockertown for Plainfield Township passing over a Norfolk Southern railroad spur The route heads into wooded areas and crosses into Bushkill Township where it reaches a diamond interchange with Henry Road that serves Belfast to the east A park and ride lot is located within the southeast quadrant of this interchange Past this interchange the freeway heads east of the Jacobsburg Environmental Education Center as it continues through woodland with some farm fields and residential development PA 33 turns north and crosses back into Plainfield Township where it comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with PA 512 in an area of businesses that serves Wind Gap Past this interchange the freeway passes through a corner of Wind Gap before it continues back into Plainfield Township and heads into forested areas heading through a gap in the Blue Mountain ridge The route turns northeast and comes to a southbound exit and northbound entrance with Broadway that provides access Wind Gap At this interchange the freeway passes over the Appalachian Trail 4 5 nbsp PA 33 northbound past Cherry Valley Road in Hamilton Township At the interchange with Broadway PA 33 crosses into Hamilton Township in Monroe County which is in the Pocono Mountains region of the state and continues through forested areas turning northwest and entering Ross Township The freeway curves north and then northeast crossing back into Hamilton Township and turning northwest The route reaches Saylorsburg where a southbound exit and entrance connects to Wilkes Barre Turnpike and a northbound exit and entrance connects to Cherry Valley Road From here PA 33 turns northeast and runs through wooded areas with some fields and homes soon making a curve to the north The freeway comes to a trumpet interchange with US 209 at which point US 209 joins PA 33 in a concurrency on the freeway The two routes continue north northeast through woodland with some development crossing McMichael Creek and coming to a diamond interchange with Manor Drive that serves Snydersville From here the freeway passes west of Monroe County Correctional Facility and crosses Appenzell Creek before PA 33 exits from the US 209 freeway at a northbound exit and southbound entrance with signs leading travelers to eastbound and from westbound I 80 via US 209 After this PA 33 reaches a southbound exit and northbound entrance with US 209 Bus that serves Snydersville The route continues northeast through wooded areas passing to the northwest of Snydersville Raceway before turning north The freeway heads through forested areas with some homes curving to the north northeast and crossing Pocono Creek The route comes to a partial interchange with I 80 with no access from northbound PA 33 to eastbound I 80 or from westbound I 80 to southbound PA 33 the missing movements having been provided by US 209 at the freeway split Past this PA 33 crosses into Stroud Township and reaches its northern terminus at an at grade intersection with PA 611 in a business area 4 6 History edit20th century edit This 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 Find sources Pennsylvania Route 33 news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message The construction of PA 33 started in 1959 and stretched from the PA 512 interchange to Saylorsburg Construction finished in 1960 The stretch connecting the highway to I 80 was built and completed by 1964 Construction on PA 33 was not continued until 1969 when work began on the stretch from PA 512 in Wind Gap to Henry Road in Belfast This stretch was completed by 1970 By 1972 the road had reached what is now PA 191 in Stockertown and was extended down to its long term southern terminus at US 22 The highway was left at that until 1999 when construction began on a final segment that would connect the US 22 interchange to I 78 The final three mile 5 km stretch opened in January 2002 21st century edit nbsp PA 33 northbound past the PA 512 interchange in Wind Gap approaching Blue Mountain In January 2004 the freeway was shut down between Lower Nazareth Township PA 248 and Stockertown PA 191 because of a sinkhole that was in the area of the Bushkill Creek directly under a northbound bridge support beam Crossovers were created narrowing the highway to one lane in each direction through Stockertown Studies were conducted and came to the conclusion that the bridge was dangerous and could not be fixed The northbound bridge was demolished in February of the same year Just 21 days later a sinkhole was discovered under the southbound bridge over the Bushkill Creek and resulted in the demolition of the southbound bridge Once the new northbound bridge was completed another crossover was created detouring southbound traffic onto the northbound side of the highway On April 21 2004 a depression formed under the new northbound bridge and the highway was shut down once again to fill the area with bituminous material The bridge re opened within twenty minutes By November 19 2004 both bridges were completed and opened All of this happened feet from the Bushkill Street Bridge connecting Stockertown and Palmer Township which has been closed since 1999 because of numerous sinkholes causing the bridge to collapse 7 nbsp Wikinews has related news Thousands evacuated after chemical truck overturns in PennsylvaniaOn March 21 2009 a tractor trailer carrying 32 000 pounds of hydrofluoric acid overturned on southbound PA 33 in Plainfield Township prompting the evacuation of about 5 000 people The truck registered to the Honeywell company flipped over at about 2 40 a m after the driver swerved to avoid a deer No one was injured and the highway was reopened later that day Hundreds of evacuees were taken to the Pen Argyl Area High School in nearby Pen Argyl 8 On January 31 2013 ground was broken for a new interchange at Main Street in Palmer Township to the west of Tatamy with Governor Tom Corbett in attendance This interchange is being constructed to serve the Palmer Industrial Park and is expected to bring economic development to the area Completion of this interchange which is to cost 40 million was originally planned for November 2014 9 However work on the project was halted during the winter of 2014 2015 with completion pushed back to June 2015 10 Exit list editAll exits are unnumbered CountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes NorthamptonLower Saucon Township0 0000 000 nbsp nbsp nbsp I 78 to PA 611 New Jersey New York City Allentown HarrisburgSouthern terminus Bethlehem Township1 1471 846Freemansburg Avenue 2 1483 457William Penn HighwayAccess to Easton Avenue 3 3245 349 nbsp US 22 Easton Bethlehem Allentown Lower Nazareth Township4 3156 944Hecktown Road 5 6789 138 nbsp PA 248 Nazareth WilsonNazareth not signed southbound Palmer Township7 62612 273TatamyAccess via Main Street Stockertown8 81414 185 nbsp PA 191 Stockertown Bangor NazarethBangor signed northbound Nazareth signed southbound Bushkill Township10 59817 056BelfastAccess via Henry Road Plainfield Township14 60323 501 nbsp PA 512 Bath Wind Gap Wind Gap16 73526 932Wind GapSouthbound exit and northbound entrance access via Broadway MonroeHamilton Township19 72731 748SaylorsburgAccess via Cherry Valley Road and Old PA 115 22 20935 742 nbsp nbsp US 209 south LehightonTo Sciota and Brodheadsville south end of US 209 overlap 23 82138 336SnydersvilleAccess via Manor Drive 24 46539 373 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp US 209 north to I 80 east StroudsburgNorthbound exit and southbound entrance north end of US 209 overlap 24 83839 973 nbsp nbsp US 209 Bus SnydersvilleSouthbound exit and northbound entrance no tractor trailers 27 55844 350 nbsp I 80 Hazleton StroudsburgNo northbound access to I 80 east or southbound access to I 80 west missing movements provided by US 209 exits 302A B on I 80 Stroud Township27 73844 640 nbsp PA 611 North 9th Street Bartonsville StroudsburgNorthern terminus at grade intersection 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Incomplete accessSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Pennsylvania 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 Northampton County PDF Monroe County PDF L Nazareth Zone Changes Seen When Highway Opens The Morning Call August 30 1972 p 12 Retrieved January 23 2018 via Newspapers com nbsp The Lehigh Valley s busiest roads besides Rt 22 and I 78 Lehigh Valley Live March 31 2016 a b c Google October 22 2019 Pennsylvania Route 33 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved October 22 2019 a b Northampton County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2019 Retrieved October 22 2019 Monroe County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2019 Retrieved October 22 2019 Pennsylvania Highways Pennsylvania Route 33 Archived from the original on October 21 2006 Retrieved November 30 2021 Cassi Sarah March 22 2009 5 000 forced to flee homes near Wind Gap after truck carrying chemicals overturns The Express Times Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved March 22 2009 Clark Adam February 2 2013 New Route 33 interchange to transform northern Palmer Township The Morning Call Allentown PA Archived from the original on January 9 2015 Retrieved November 30 2021 Landauer Bill January 8 2015 Completion of Route 33 interchange pushed back to June The Morning Call Allentown PA Archived from the original on January 9 2015 Retrieved November 30 2021 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Pennsylvania Route 33KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennsylvania Route 33 Pennsylvania Highways PA 33 Pennsylvania Roads PA 33 The Roads of Metro Philadelphia PA 33 Expressway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania Route 33 amp oldid 1219761903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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