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Pennsylvania Route 519

Pennsylvania Route 519 (PA 519) runs in a north–south route through central Washington County connecting the Glyde area of North Bethlehem Township at the southern terminus (US Route 40) with the Hickory area of Mt. Pleasant Township at the north end (PA Route 50).

Pennsylvania Route 519

PA 519 in red and PA 519 Truck in blue
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length18.7 mi[1] (30.1 km)
Major junctions
South end US 40 in North Bethlehem Township
North end PA 50 in Mt. Pleasant Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesWashington
Highway system

The road intersects with I-70 in Somerset Township (Eighty Four area) and Interstate 79 in North Strabane Township near Houston. It also intersects with US Route 19 in North Strabane Township.

Route description edit

 
PA 519 northbound past PA 136 in Eighty Four

PA 519 begins at an intersection with US 40 in the community of Glyde in North Bethlehem Township, heading north on a two-lane undivided road. The route passes through wooded areas with some farms and development, crossing into Somerset Township and reaching an interchange with I-70. Past this interchange, the road runs through more rural areas before reaching the community of Eighty Four. Here, the road passes homes and businesses as it comes to an intersection with PA 136. After this intersection, PA 519 heads into North Strabane Township and passes areas of commercial development a short distance to the east of the Allegheny Valley Railroad's W&P Subdivision line, running through Wylandville. The route curves northeast into areas of farms before turning northwest and passing through the residential community of Gambles. The road crosses the W&P Subdivision and continues northwest through farmland and woodland with some residential development. PA 519 reaches an interchange with US 19, with a park and ride lot located within the northwestern quadrant, and comes to an intersection with PA 980 a short distance later.[1][2]

At this point, the route turns to the west near areas of residential and commercial development, coming to an interchange with I-79. The road becomes Hill Church Houston Road here and heads northwest through commercial areas, crossing the Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad and Chartiers Creek. After the latter, PA 519 enters the borough of Houston and becomes South Main Street, passing homes and businesses. In the commercial center of Houston, the route briefly turns south onto West Pike Street before heading west on Western Avenue past more residences. The road forms the border between Houston to the north and Chartiers Township to the south before fully entering Chartiers Township. PA 519 continues northwest through areas of farmland and woodland with occasional residential and commercial development, passing through McConnells Mills and Export. The road turns more to the north and enters forested areas, heading into Mount Pleasant Township. The route passes through the residential community of Westland and comes into a mix of farm fields and woods. PA 519 turns northwest and reaches its northern terminus at PA 50.[1][2]

History edit

From 1936 to 1941, the original PA 519 was an Allegheny/Washington County route, running for 14.2 miles from the intersection of Saw Mill Run Blvd. and West Liberty Avenue (bordering the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Brookline and Beechview) to U.S. 19 (Morganza Road) in Morganza/North Strabane Township. In 1941, PA 519 was "swapped" with what was U.S. 19 at that time, now running along Morganza Road in North Strabane, joining then-PA 28 in South Fayette Township and ending at Crafton Boulevard/Noblestown Road (then-U.S. 22/U.S. 30) in Crafton Heights (PA 28/Noblestown Road continued with a right turn from here). In 1947, PA 519 was extended to its current southern terminus at U.S. 40 in Glyde. In 1954, the northern terminus was truncated to the intersection of Washington Ave. and PA 28 (Miller's Run Road, changed to PA 50 in 1961) in South Fayette Township. In 1972, the northern terminus (including the remaining segment in Allegheny County) was moved one last time to its current location at PA 50 in Mount Pleasant Township.

Major intersections edit

The entire route is in Washington County.

Locationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
North Bethlehem Township0.00.0  US 40 (East National Pike) – Scenery Hill, WashingtonSouthern terminus
Somerset Township2.23.5  I-70 – Washington, Belle VernonExit 25 (I-70)
4.16.6  PA 136 – Washington, Monongahela
North Strabane Township9.715.6  US 19 (Washington Road) – Pittsburgh, WashingtonInterchange
9.915.9 
 
PA 980 north (South Central Avenue)
Southern terminus of PA 980
11.017.7  I-79 (Raymond P. Shafer Highway) – Pittsburgh, WashingtonExit 43 (I-79)
Mount Pleasant Township18.730.1  PA 50 (Main Street) – Avella, VeniceNorthern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

PA 519 Truck edit

 

 

Pennsylvania Route 519 Truck

LocationBridgeville, Pennsylvania
Length21.5 mi (34.6 km)

Pennsylvania Route 519 Truck is a 21.5 mile truck route bypassing a weight-restricted bridge over a branch over Chartiers Run on PA 519 in Chartiers Township, on which trucks over 33 tons and combination loads over 37 tons are prohibited.[3] It was signed in 2013. PA 519 Truck begins at its parent route at Exit 43 of I-79 in Houston, following I-79 north for 10.7 miles. The truck route runs concurrently with PA 50 west for 11.5 miles to PA 519's northern terminus in Mount Pleasant Township.[4]

 
PA 519 Truck on slip ramp to I-79 northbound.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Google (May 17, 2011). "overview of Pennsylvania Route 519" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  2. ^ a b Washington County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 8, 2011. Retrieved May 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "Bridge Condition Summary Report". gis.penndot.gov. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  4. ^ Google (April 6, 2016). "overview of Pennsylvania Route 519 Truck" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved April 6, 2016.

External links edit

KML is from Wikidata
  • Pennsylvania Highways: PA 519

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Pennsylvania Route 519 PA 519 runs in a north south route through central Washington County connecting the Glyde area of North Bethlehem Township at the southern terminus US Route 40 with the Hickory area of Mt Pleasant Township at the north end PA Route 50 Pennsylvania Route 519PA 519 in red and PA 519 Truck in blueRoute informationMaintained by PennDOTLength18 7 mi 1 30 1 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 40 in North Bethlehem TownshipNorth endPA 50 in Mt Pleasant TownshipLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesWashingtonHighway systemPennsylvania State Route System Interstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 513 PA 520 The road intersects with I 70 in Somerset Township Eighty Four area and Interstate 79 in North Strabane Township near Houston It also intersects with US Route 19 in North Strabane Township Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 PA 519 Truck 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksRoute description edit nbsp PA 519 northbound past PA 136 in Eighty Four PA 519 begins at an intersection with US 40 in the community of Glyde in North Bethlehem Township heading north on a two lane undivided road The route passes through wooded areas with some farms and development crossing into Somerset Township and reaching an interchange with I 70 Past this interchange the road runs through more rural areas before reaching the community of Eighty Four Here the road passes homes and businesses as it comes to an intersection with PA 136 After this intersection PA 519 heads into North Strabane Township and passes areas of commercial development a short distance to the east of the Allegheny Valley Railroad s W amp P Subdivision line running through Wylandville The route curves northeast into areas of farms before turning northwest and passing through the residential community of Gambles The road crosses the W amp P Subdivision and continues northwest through farmland and woodland with some residential development PA 519 reaches an interchange with US 19 with a park and ride lot located within the northwestern quadrant and comes to an intersection with PA 980 a short distance later 1 2 At this point the route turns to the west near areas of residential and commercial development coming to an interchange with I 79 The road becomes Hill Church Houston Road here and heads northwest through commercial areas crossing the Pittsburgh and Ohio Central Railroad and Chartiers Creek After the latter PA 519 enters the borough of Houston and becomes South Main Street passing homes and businesses In the commercial center of Houston the route briefly turns south onto West Pike Street before heading west on Western Avenue past more residences The road forms the border between Houston to the north and Chartiers Township to the south before fully entering Chartiers Township PA 519 continues northwest through areas of farmland and woodland with occasional residential and commercial development passing through McConnells Mills and Export The road turns more to the north and enters forested areas heading into Mount Pleasant Township The route passes through the residential community of Westland and comes into a mix of farm fields and woods PA 519 turns northwest and reaches its northern terminus at PA 50 1 2 History editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed May 2013 Learn how and when to remove this message From 1936 to 1941 the original PA 519 was an Allegheny Washington County route running for 14 2 miles from the intersection of Saw Mill Run Blvd and West Liberty Avenue bordering the Pittsburgh neighborhoods of Brookline and Beechview to U S 19 Morganza Road in Morganza North Strabane Township In 1941 PA 519 was swapped with what was U S 19 at that time now running along Morganza Road in North Strabane joining then PA 28 in South Fayette Township and ending at Crafton Boulevard Noblestown Road then U S 22 U S 30 in Crafton Heights PA 28 Noblestown Road continued with a right turn from here In 1947 PA 519 was extended to its current southern terminus at U S 40 in Glyde In 1954 the northern terminus was truncated to the intersection of Washington Ave and PA 28 Miller s Run Road changed to PA 50 in 1961 in South Fayette Township In 1972 the northern terminus including the remaining segment in Allegheny County was moved one last time to its current location at PA 50 in Mount Pleasant Township Major intersections editThe entire route is in Washington County Locationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes North Bethlehem Township0 00 0 nbsp US 40 East National Pike Scenery Hill WashingtonSouthern terminus Somerset Township2 23 5 nbsp I 70 Washington Belle VernonExit 25 I 70 4 16 6 nbsp PA 136 Washington Monongahela North Strabane Township9 715 6 nbsp US 19 Washington Road Pittsburgh WashingtonInterchange 9 915 9 nbsp nbsp PA 980 north South Central Avenue Southern terminus of PA 980 11 017 7 nbsp I 79 Raymond P Shafer Highway Pittsburgh WashingtonExit 43 I 79 Mount Pleasant Township18 730 1 nbsp PA 50 Main Street Avella VeniceNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miPA 519 Truck edit nbsp nbsp Pennsylvania Route 519 TruckLocationBridgeville PennsylvaniaLength21 5 mi 34 6 km Pennsylvania Route 519 Truck is a 21 5 mile truck route bypassing a weight restricted bridge over a branch over Chartiers Run on PA 519 in Chartiers Township on which trucks over 33 tons and combination loads over 37 tons are prohibited 3 It was signed in 2013 PA 519 Truck begins at its parent route at Exit 43 of I 79 in Houston following I 79 north for 10 7 miles The truck route runs concurrently with PA 50 west for 11 5 miles to PA 519 s northern terminus in Mount Pleasant Township 4 nbsp PA 519 Truck on slip ramp to I 79 northbound See also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Pennsylvania portalReferences edit a b c d Google May 17 2011 overview of Pennsylvania Route 519 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved May 17 2011 a b Washington County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2011 Archived from the original PDF on September 8 2011 Retrieved May 17 2011 Bridge Condition Summary Report gis penndot gov Retrieved 2021 03 17 Google April 6 2016 overview of Pennsylvania Route 519 Truck Map Google Maps Google Retrieved April 6 2016 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Pennsylvania Route 519KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennsylvania Route 519 Pennsylvania Highways PA 519 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania Route 519 amp oldid 1167237009, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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