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Pennsylvania Route 903

Pennsylvania Route 903 (PA 903) is a 17.7-mile-long (28.5 km) state highway located in Carbon and Monroe counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 209 (US 209) in Jim Thorpe. The northern terminus is at PA 115 in Tunkhannock Township. The route runs through rural areas of the Pocono Mountains, with an interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension (Interstate 476, I-476) in Penn Forest Township and a junction with PA 534 in Kidder Township. PA 903 is a two-lane undivided road nearly its entire length, besides the I-476 intersection. The route was designated in 1928 between US 209/US 309 in Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe) and a connecting road (now PA 115) south of Blakeslee. The highway was fully paved in the 1930s. Between 2008 and 2015, an E-ZPass-only interchange was constructed with I-476.

Pennsylvania Route 903

Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length17.733 mi[1] (28.538 km)
Existed1928–present
Major junctions
South end US 209 in Jim Thorpe
Major intersections
North end PA 115 in Tunkhannock Township
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesCarbon, Monroe
Highway system
PA 902 PA 904

Route description

 
PA 903 northbound in Penn Forest Township

PA 903 begins at an intersection with US 209 in the borough of Jim Thorpe in Carbon County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided North Street. The road immediately comes to a bridge over the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad's Lehigh Division line, the Lehigh River, and Norfolk Southern's Lehigh Line. After this bridge, the route heads into residential areas. PA 903 continues past more homes with some businesses before turning east into forested areas as an unnamed road.[2][3]

The road heads into Penn Forest Township, running northeast through more forests with some residences and agricultural clearings. The route heads through forested areas with some wooded residential subdivisions, running through Christmans and reaching a diamond interchange with I-476 (Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension). PA 903 heads through more dense forests, crossing through a portion of Hickory Run State Park before passing to the west of the residential development of Towamensing Trails. The road crosses into Kidder Township and intersects PA 534.[2][3]

The route heads north at this point and passes through a mix of woods and fields with some development before continuing back into dense forests and turning northeast near the Big Boulder ski resort and Big Boulder Lake to the south of the community of Lake Harmony.[2][3] PA 903 enters Tunkhannock Township in Monroe County and runs parallel to the Tunkhannock Creek located to the northwest as it continues to its northern terminus at PA 115.[2][4]

History

 
PA 903 northbound in Kidder Township

PA 903 was originally called the Huffman Trail.[5] When Pennsylvania first designated legislative routes with the Sproul Road Bill in 1911, the present-day alignment of PA 903 was not given a legislative route number.[6] PA 903 was designated in 1928 to run from US 209/US 309 in Mauch Chunk (now Jim Thorpe) northeast to an unimproved connecting road south of Blakeslee. At this time, all the route was unpaved except for a small portion to the northeast of Mauch Chunk.[7] By 1930, the route was paved southwest to East Mauch Chunk while the state highway was under construction northeast to Christmans.[8] The entire length of PA 903 was paved during the 1930s, at which point PA 115 was designated along the intersecting road at the northern terminus.[9]

In 1990, plans were made to build an interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension in Carbon County. A bill authorizing construction of this interchange was signed into law by Governor Robert P. Casey in July of that year.[10] The proposal for this interchange was cancelled by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in 1995.[11] In 2006, plans for the interchange between I-476 and PA 903 were resurrected, with the proposed interchange to be all-electronic, in that it will only accept E-ZPass.[12] Construction on the $23 million interchange began in the middle of 2008.[13][14] The interchange opened to traffic on June 30, 2015.[15]

The original bridge carrying PA 903 over the Lehigh River was constructed in 1953 and located 940 feet (290 m) downstream of the current bridge. It was replaced in July 2016 as the original bridge was structurally deficient. The new bridge, connecting at its north end directly to the intersection of North Street and Front Street, is formally named Sgt. Andrew J. "AJ" Baddick Bridge.[16][17] Prior to the construction of the new bridge, PA 903 traveled along parts of River Street and Front Street on the north bank of the river.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CarbonJim Thorpe0.0000.000  US 209 (Lehigh Avenue) – Lehighton, Nesquehoning, TamaquaSouthern terminus
Penn Forest Township10.50916.913 
 
  I-476 Toll / Penna Turnpike NE Extension – Scranton, Allentown
I-476 / Penna Turnpike NE Extension exit 87; E-ZPass or toll-by-plate
Kidder Township13.73522.104  
 
 
PA 534 / US 209 Truck south – Hickory Run State Park, Kresgeville
Southern terminus of US 209 Truck overlap
MonroeTunkhannock Township17.73328.538  
 
 
 
 
PA 115 / US 209 Truck north to I-80 – Blakeslee, Wilkes-Barre, Brodheadsville
Northern terminus; northern terminus of US 209 Truck overlap
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  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.
    • Carbon County (PDF)
    • Monroe County (PDF)
  2. ^ a b c d Google (December 12, 2011). "overview of Pennsylvania Route 903" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved December 12, 2011.
  3. ^ a b c Carbon County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2011. Retrieved December 12, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Monroe County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2011. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 6, 2011. Retrieved March 4, 2011.
  5. ^ "TT". Standard-Speaker. 1970-12-03. p. 15. Retrieved 2021-12-22.
  6. ^ Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highways (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1911. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  7. ^ Map of Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1928. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
  8. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  9. ^ Official Road Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1940. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  10. ^ "Harrisburg News: Casey Signs Interchange Bill". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. July 13, 1990. p. B03.
  11. ^ Braden, Tyra (August 24, 1995). "Carbon Turnpike Project Canceled - Commission Scraps Penn Forest Interchange Talks, Irks Legislator". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. p. B03.
  12. ^ Parker, Chris (April 28, 2006). "E-ZPass slip ramps on Turnpike in Pocono area garners support ** Plan would build them off Northeast Extension in Carbon". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. p. B5.
  13. ^ Hartzell, Dan (October 11, 2010). "Long road ahead to Poconos access from Turnpike". The Morning Call. Allentown, PA. p. A5.
  14. ^ "Constructing a New EZ Pass Only Interchange Exit #87 on the NE Extension at Route 903". Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission. Retrieved January 9, 2015.
  15. ^ Michlowski, Bill (June 30, 2015). "New Turnpike Interchange Opens in Carbon County". Scranton, PA: WNEP-TV. Retrieved June 30, 2015.
  16. ^ Faust, Eileen (July 2, 2016). "New Route 903 bridge in Jim Thorpe opens". The Morning Call. Retrieved November 22, 2022.
  17. ^ "2014 Act 124". Pennsylvania General Assembly. July 9, 2014. Retrieved November 22, 2022.

External links

Route map:

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  • Pennsylvania Highways: PA 903

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Pennsylvania Route 903 PA 903 is a 17 7 mile long 28 5 km state highway located in Carbon and Monroe counties in Pennsylvania The southern terminus is at U S Route 209 US 209 in Jim Thorpe The northern terminus is at PA 115 in Tunkhannock Township The route runs through rural areas of the Pocono Mountains with an interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension Interstate 476 I 476 in Penn Forest Township and a junction with PA 534 in Kidder Township PA 903 is a two lane undivided road nearly its entire length besides the I 476 intersection The route was designated in 1928 between US 209 US 309 in Mauch Chunk now Jim Thorpe and a connecting road now PA 115 south of Blakeslee The highway was fully paved in the 1930s Between 2008 and 2015 an E ZPass only interchange was constructed with I 476 Pennsylvania Route 903Route informationMaintained by PennDOTLength17 733 mi 1 28 538 km Existed1928 presentMajor junctionsSouth endUS 209 in Jim ThorpeMajor intersectionsI 476 Toll Penna Turnpike NE Extension in Penn Forest Township PA 534 in Kidder TownshipNorth endPA 115 in Tunkhannock TownshipLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesCarbon MonroeHighway systemPennsylvania State Route SystemInterstate US State Scenic Byways Legislative PA 902 PA 904 Contents 1 Route description 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description Edit PA 903 northbound in Penn Forest Township PA 903 begins at an intersection with US 209 in the borough of Jim Thorpe in Carbon County heading northeast on two lane undivided North Street The road immediately comes to a bridge over the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad s Lehigh Division line the Lehigh River and Norfolk Southern s Lehigh Line After this bridge the route heads into residential areas PA 903 continues past more homes with some businesses before turning east into forested areas as an unnamed road 2 3 The road heads into Penn Forest Township running northeast through more forests with some residences and agricultural clearings The route heads through forested areas with some wooded residential subdivisions running through Christmans and reaching a diamond interchange with I 476 Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension PA 903 heads through more dense forests crossing through a portion of Hickory Run State Park before passing to the west of the residential development of Towamensing Trails The road crosses into Kidder Township and intersects PA 534 2 3 The route heads north at this point and passes through a mix of woods and fields with some development before continuing back into dense forests and turning northeast near the Big Boulder ski resort and Big Boulder Lake to the south of the community of Lake Harmony 2 3 PA 903 enters Tunkhannock Township in Monroe County and runs parallel to the Tunkhannock Creek located to the northwest as it continues to its northern terminus at PA 115 2 4 History Edit PA 903 northbound in Kidder Township PA 903 was originally called the Huffman Trail 5 When Pennsylvania first designated legislative routes with the Sproul Road Bill in 1911 the present day alignment of PA 903 was not given a legislative route number 6 PA 903 was designated in 1928 to run from US 209 US 309 in Mauch Chunk now Jim Thorpe northeast to an unimproved connecting road south of Blakeslee At this time all the route was unpaved except for a small portion to the northeast of Mauch Chunk 7 By 1930 the route was paved southwest to East Mauch Chunk while the state highway was under construction northeast to Christmans 8 The entire length of PA 903 was paved during the 1930s at which point PA 115 was designated along the intersecting road at the northern terminus 9 In 1990 plans were made to build an interchange with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Northeast Extension in Carbon County A bill authorizing construction of this interchange was signed into law by Governor Robert P Casey in July of that year 10 The proposal for this interchange was cancelled by the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission in 1995 11 In 2006 plans for the interchange between I 476 and PA 903 were resurrected with the proposed interchange to be all electronic in that it will only accept E ZPass 12 Construction on the 23 million interchange began in the middle of 2008 13 14 The interchange opened to traffic on June 30 2015 15 The original bridge carrying PA 903 over the Lehigh River was constructed in 1953 and located 940 feet 290 m downstream of the current bridge It was replaced in July 2016 as the original bridge was structurally deficient The new bridge connecting at its north end directly to the intersection of North Street and Front Street is formally named Sgt Andrew J AJ Baddick Bridge 16 17 Prior to the construction of the new bridge PA 903 traveled along parts of River Street and Front Street on the north bank of the river Major intersections EditCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesCarbonJim Thorpe0 0000 000 US 209 Lehigh Avenue Lehighton Nesquehoning TamaquaSouthern terminusPenn Forest Township10 50916 913 I 476 Toll Penna Turnpike NE Extension Scranton AllentownI 476 Penna Turnpike NE Extension exit 87 E ZPass or toll by plateKidder Township13 73522 104 PA 534 US 209 Truck south Hickory Run State Park KresgevilleSouthern terminus of US 209 Truck overlapMonroeTunkhannock Township17 73328 538 PA 115 US 209 Truck north to I 80 Blakeslee Wilkes Barre BrodheadsvilleNorthern terminus northern terminus of US 209 Truck overlap1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminus Electronic toll collectionSee also Edit U S Roads portal 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 Carbon County PDF Monroe County PDF a b c d Google December 12 2011 overview of Pennsylvania Route 903 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved December 12 2011 a b c Carbon County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2011 Retrieved December 12 2011 permanent dead link Monroe County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2011 Archived from the original PDF on November 6 2011 Retrieved March 4 2011 TT Standard Speaker 1970 12 03 p 15 Retrieved 2021 12 22 Map of Pennsylvania Showing State Highways PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1911 Archived from the original PDF on July 5 2011 Retrieved January 1 2014 Map of Pennsylvania Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1928 Retrieved May 7 2015 Tourist Map of Pennsylvania PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1930 Archived from the original PDF on July 5 2011 Retrieved June 24 2010 Official Road Map of Pennsylvania PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1940 Archived from the original PDF on July 5 2011 Retrieved June 24 2010 Harrisburg News Casey Signs Interchange Bill The Morning Call Allentown PA July 13 1990 p B03 Braden Tyra August 24 1995 Carbon Turnpike Project Canceled Commission Scraps Penn Forest Interchange Talks Irks Legislator The Morning Call Allentown PA p B03 Parker Chris April 28 2006 E ZPass slip ramps on Turnpike in Pocono area garners support Plan would build them off Northeast Extension in Carbon The Morning Call Allentown PA p B5 Hartzell Dan October 11 2010 Long road ahead to Poconos access from Turnpike The Morning Call Allentown PA p A5 Constructing a New EZ Pass Only Interchange Exit 87 on the NE Extension at Route 903 Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Retrieved January 9 2015 Michlowski Bill June 30 2015 New Turnpike Interchange Opens in Carbon County Scranton PA WNEP TV Retrieved June 30 2015 Faust Eileen July 2 2016 New Route 903 bridge in Jim Thorpe opens The Morning Call Retrieved November 22 2022 2014 Act 124 Pennsylvania General Assembly July 9 2014 Retrieved November 22 2022 External links EditRoute map KML file edit help Template Attached KML Pennsylvania Route 903KML is from Wikidata Wikimedia Commons has media related to 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