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Pennsylvania Route 664

Pennsylvania Route 664 (PA 664, designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 0664) is a 17.59-mile-long (28.31 km) state highway located in Clinton and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at PA 120 in Lock Haven, while the northern terminus is at PA 44 on the Clinton-Lycoming county line in the community of Haneyville. The route passes through small communities, but does not intersect with any other legislated highways in the area.

Pennsylvania Route 664

Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length17.591 mi[1] (28.310 km)
Existed1930–present
Major junctions
South end PA 120 in Lock Haven
North end PA 44 in Haneyville
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesClinton, Lycoming
Highway system

The route was assigned in 1930, two years after a majority of state routes were assigned, and was gradually paved from 1935 to 1966. There have been no changes in road alignment since its inception.

Route description edit

 
PA 664 begins at PA 120 in Lock Haven

PA 664 begins at an intersection with PA 120 in the city of Lock Haven. The highway progresses northward, leaving the city limits of Lock Haven. After the intersection with East Water Street, PA 664 crosses the West Branch Susquehanna River. The bridge over the branch of river was constructed in 1986.[2] At the intersection with Farrandsville Road, the highway turns eastward, paralleling the river. Nearing PA 150, the highway turns northward and into Dunnstown. While winding around a few curves, PA 664 intersects with Armory Drive, an access road to a local armory. The route's surroundings are highly developed in Dunnstown, with the highway passing along homes. At the intersection with Aikey Street, PA 664 leaves Dunnstown and proceeds northward.[3]

 
PA 664 northbound in Woodward Township

The highway passes some homes and forests north of Dunnstown, entering Woodward Township soon after. At the intersection with Township Road 406 (TR 406), PA 664 starts winding in several directions, but following a northward basis. This continues until the intersection with Arbutus Drive, where it heads straight to the northwest. At a clearing in a nearby forest, PA 664 enters the community of Swissdale. The stay in the community is short, with the highway leaving after a few blocks. Just north of Swissdale, PA 664 makes a long hairpin turn, curving from east to west before turning north once again. Just after the intersection with Honey Suckle Lane, PA 664 progresses towards Haneyville.[3]

 
PA 664 in Haneyville from PA 44

The next stretch of PA 664 is full of bends, and the highway continuously turns at a constant rate. At an intersection with another Honey Suckle Lane, the highway starts its northwestern progression once again. This changes again when Tedrow Lane begins paralleling the highway. Now following a steady northeastern alignment, the highway continues through the large patches of trees south of Haneyville. At Little Plum Run Road, the highway turns onto a steady northward alignment. The highway continues through the trees for a while, continuing northward on its way to Gallagher Township.[3]

At a bend in the highway, there is a small patch of development, with a few houses near the highway. At the intersection with TR 529, PA 664 enters Gallagher Township. Eventually, the large patch of forests in the surroundings come towards a clearing, where the highway intersects with Old Dirt Road. After crossing a stream, PA 664 gains the moniker of the Coudersport Pike. The highway passes a small patch of development, reaching another clearing in the forest. After entering another forest, PA 664 ends at an intersection with PA 44 in the community of Haneyville.[3]

History edit

PA 664 was assigned two years after the mass numbering of state routes in Pennsylvania in 1928.[4][5] The highway itself took several years to transition from gravel to actual pavement. The first segment, which occurred in 1935, was from Little Plum Run Road and northward.[6] The second segment was in 1936, when the Pennsylvania Department of Highways paved the piece of PA 664 from a point just south of Gallagher to the Gallagher Township line.[7] In 1938, the third segment, from Swissdale to Gallagher Township was paved.[8]

In 1949, the Department of Highways paved the piece of PA 664 from Gallagher Township to the Lycoming County line.[9] In 1951, the section between Swissdale and Little Plum Run Road was paved once again.[10] Two years after that, the section from the Lycoming County line to PA 44 was improved in its condition.[11] That lone section was improved in 1966.[12] There have been no recorded changes in alignment since its 1930 assignment.[13]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
ClintonLock Haven0.0000.000  PA 120 (Renovo Road) – RenovoSouthern terminus
ClintonLycoming
county line
GallagherMcHenry
township line
17.59128.310  PA 44 – Coudersport, Jersey ShoreNorthern terminus
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.
    • Clinton County (PDF)
  2. ^ "National Bridge Inventory: Structure Number: 180664001000880". United States Department of Transportation. 2007. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ a b c d Google (November 12, 2015). "Pennsylvania Route 664" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 12, 2015.
  4. ^ Map Showing Pennsylvania State Highways (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1928.
  5. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania State Highways (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930.
  6. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania State Highways (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1935.
  7. ^ Carefree Holidays Await You in Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Scenic and Historical Commission. 1936.
  8. ^ Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Commission. 1938.
  9. ^ Official Road Map - Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1949.
  10. ^ Official Map - Pennsylvania Highways (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1951.
  11. ^ Official Road Map - Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1953.
  12. ^ Discover the New Pennsylvania - Official Highway Map (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1966.
  13. ^ Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. 2008.

External links edit

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  • Pennsylvania Highways: PA 664

pennsylvania, route, designated, pennsylvania, department, transportation, 0664, mile, long, state, highway, located, clinton, lycoming, counties, pennsylvania, southern, terminus, lock, haven, while, northern, terminus, clinton, lycoming, county, line, commun. Pennsylvania Route 664 PA 664 designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 0664 is a 17 59 mile long 28 31 km state highway located in Clinton and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania The southern terminus is at PA 120 in Lock Haven while the northern terminus is at PA 44 on the Clinton Lycoming county line in the community of Haneyville The route passes through small communities but does not intersect with any other legislated highways in the area Pennsylvania Route 664Route informationMaintained by PennDOTLength17 591 mi 1 28 310 km Existed1930 presentMajor junctionsSouth endPA 120 in Lock HavenNorth endPA 44 in HaneyvilleLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesClinton LycomingHighway systemPennsylvania State Route System Interstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 663 PA 666 The route was assigned in 1930 two years after a majority of state routes were assigned and was gradually paved from 1935 to 1966 There have been no changes in road alignment since its inception Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp PA 664 begins at PA 120 in Lock Haven PA 664 begins at an intersection with PA 120 in the city of Lock Haven The highway progresses northward leaving the city limits of Lock Haven After the intersection with East Water Street PA 664 crosses the West Branch Susquehanna River The bridge over the branch of river was constructed in 1986 2 At the intersection with Farrandsville Road the highway turns eastward paralleling the river Nearing PA 150 the highway turns northward and into Dunnstown While winding around a few curves PA 664 intersects with Armory Drive an access road to a local armory The route s surroundings are highly developed in Dunnstown with the highway passing along homes At the intersection with Aikey Street PA 664 leaves Dunnstown and proceeds northward 3 nbsp PA 664 northbound in Woodward Township The highway passes some homes and forests north of Dunnstown entering Woodward Township soon after At the intersection with Township Road 406 TR 406 PA 664 starts winding in several directions but following a northward basis This continues until the intersection with Arbutus Drive where it heads straight to the northwest At a clearing in a nearby forest PA 664 enters the community of Swissdale The stay in the community is short with the highway leaving after a few blocks Just north of Swissdale PA 664 makes a long hairpin turn curving from east to west before turning north once again Just after the intersection with Honey Suckle Lane PA 664 progresses towards Haneyville 3 nbsp PA 664 in Haneyville from PA 44 The next stretch of PA 664 is full of bends and the highway continuously turns at a constant rate At an intersection with another Honey Suckle Lane the highway starts its northwestern progression once again This changes again when Tedrow Lane begins paralleling the highway Now following a steady northeastern alignment the highway continues through the large patches of trees south of Haneyville At Little Plum Run Road the highway turns onto a steady northward alignment The highway continues through the trees for a while continuing northward on its way to Gallagher Township 3 At a bend in the highway there is a small patch of development with a few houses near the highway At the intersection with TR 529 PA 664 enters Gallagher Township Eventually the large patch of forests in the surroundings come towards a clearing where the highway intersects with Old Dirt Road After crossing a stream PA 664 gains the moniker of the Coudersport Pike The highway passes a small patch of development reaching another clearing in the forest After entering another forest PA 664 ends at an intersection with PA 44 in the community of Haneyville 3 History editPA 664 was assigned two years after the mass numbering of state routes in Pennsylvania in 1928 4 5 The highway itself took several years to transition from gravel to actual pavement The first segment which occurred in 1935 was from Little Plum Run Road and northward 6 The second segment was in 1936 when the Pennsylvania Department of Highways paved the piece of PA 664 from a point just south of Gallagher to the Gallagher Township line 7 In 1938 the third segment from Swissdale to Gallagher Township was paved 8 In 1949 the Department of Highways paved the piece of PA 664 from Gallagher Township to the Lycoming County line 9 In 1951 the section between Swissdale and Little Plum Run Road was paved once again 10 Two years after that the section from the Lycoming County line to PA 44 was improved in its condition 11 That lone section was improved in 1966 12 There have been no recorded changes in alignment since its 1930 assignment 13 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes ClintonLock Haven0 0000 000 nbsp PA 120 Renovo Road RenovoSouthern terminus Clinton Lycomingcounty lineGallagher McHenrytownship line17 59128 310 nbsp PA 44 Coudersport Jersey ShoreNorthern terminus 1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 miSee 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 Clinton County PDF National Bridge Inventory Structure Number 180664001000880 United States Department of Transportation 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help a b c d Google November 12 2015 Pennsylvania Route 664 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 12 2015 Map Showing Pennsylvania State Highways Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1928 Tourist Map of Pennsylvania State Highways Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1930 Tourist Map of Pennsylvania State Highways Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1935 Carefree Holidays Await You in Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Scenic and Historical Commission 1936 Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Commission 1938 Official Road Map Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1949 Official Map Pennsylvania Highways Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1951 Official Road Map Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1953 Discover the New Pennsylvania Official Highway Map Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1966 Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 2008 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Pennsylvania Route 664KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennsylvania Route 664 Pennsylvania Highways PA 664 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania Route 664 amp oldid 1141912972, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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