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Pennsylvania Route 443

Pennsylvania Route 443 (PA 443) is an 80-mile-long (130 km) east–west state highway in the US state of Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at an intersection with State Route 3009 (SR 3009) at North Front Street on the east bank of the Susquehanna River in the community of Fort Hunter in Middle Paxton Township, just west of an interchange with the U.S. Route 22 (US 22)/US 322 freeway. The eastern terminus is at US 209 in Lehighton. The route runs through rural areas in the Ridge-and-Valley Appalachians in Dauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill, and Carbon counties, serving Fort Indiantown Gap, Pine Grove, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, New Ringgold, and South Tamaqua. PA 443 intersects several major roads, including US 22/US 322 near its western terminus, PA 72 in Union Township, Interstate 81 (I-81) near Pine Grove, PA 61 between Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsburg, and PA 309 in South Tamaqua.

Pennsylvania Route 443

Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length80.514 mi[1] (129.575 km)
Major junctions
West endSR 3009 in Middle Paxton Township
Major intersections US 22 / US 322 in Middle Paxton Township
PA 72 in Union Township
I-81 in Pine Grove Township
PA 645 in Pine Grove Township
PA 895 in Pine Grove
PA 125 in Pine Grove
PA 183 in Wayne Township
PA 61 in Schuylkill Haven
PA 895 in New Ringgold
PA 309 in West Penn Township
East end US 209 in Lehighton
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesDauphin, Lebanon, Schuylkill, Carbon
Highway system
PA 924PA 925 PA 926

PA 443 was designated in 1928 between PA 43 (Jonestown Road) in Harper Tavern and US 120 (now PA 61) in Schuylkill Haven. PA 925 was designated in 1928 to run between New Ringgold and PA 29 (now PA 309) in South Tamaqua. By 1930, the western terminus of PA 443 was moved to PA 43 west of Jonestown, heading south from Lickdale. In the 1930s, PA 443 was realigned at Green Point to run west to US 11/US 15/US 22/US 322 (North Front Street) on the east bank of the Susquehanna River, with the former alignment between Jonestown and Green Point becoming an extended PA 72, while PA 925 was extended west from New Ringgold to US 122 (now PA 61) west of Orwigsburg. In the 1940s, PA 443 was extended east from Schuylkill Haven to US 209/US 309 in Lehighton, replacing the entirety of PA 925 between Orwigsburg and South Tamaqua. North Front Street at the western terminus became unnumbered in 1977 when US 22/US 322 was shifted to a freeway a short distance to the east.

Route description edit

Dauphin and Lebanon counties edit

 
PA 443 eastbound past US 22/US 322 in Middle Paxton Township

PA 443 begins at an intersection with SR 3009 (North Front Street) on the east bank of the Susquehanna River in the community of Fort Hunter in Middle Paxton Township, Dauphin County, heading northeast on Fishing Creek Valley Road, a two-lane divided highway. Shortly after beginning, the route comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with the US 22/US 322 freeway and passes over Norfolk Southern's Buffalo Line on a bridge. The road becomes undivided and heads through forested areas with some homes between Blue Mountain to the south and Second Mountain to the north. PA 443 passes to the north of the Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area and continues through the narrow valley with some fields and residences, crossing into West Hanover Township. The route enters East Hanover Township and becomes Mountain Road, turning south to pass through the Manada Gap in Blue Mountain in the community of Manada Gap. The road curves back to the east and runs between forested Blue Mountain to the north and farmland and homes to the south. PA 443 intersects Bow Creek Road, which heads south to provide access to I-81 and becomes PA 743 upon crossing US 22. Past this intersection, the route passes to the north of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course as it continues northeast.[2][3]

PA 443 crosses into East Hanover Township in Lebanon County and continues through agricultural areas with some homes to the south of Blue Mountain, gaining a second westbound lane past the Pleasant View Road intersection. The road becomes three lanes with two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane at the Mount Laurel Lane/Park Drive intersection and passes through more rural land. The route narrows to two lanes and becomes Clement Avenue, passing to the northwest of Memorial Lake State Park before it enters the grounds of the Fort Indiantown Gap military reservation. PA 443 gains a second westbound lane again and curves east before it turns northwest onto two-lane Asher Miner Road. The road heads into forests within the Indiantown Gap in Blue Mountain and forms the border between East Hanover Township to the west and Union Township to the east before it fully enters Union Township and curves northeast as Moonshine Road, leaving the grounds of the military reservation. The route continues through forests with some fields and residences between Blue Mountain to the southeast and Second Mountain to the northwest. PA 443 reaches the community of Green Point, where it crosses the Appalachian Trail and intersects the northern terminus of PA 72, turning north onto an unnamed road. The road crosses the Appalachian Trail again and forms the northwestern border of Swatara State Park, curving northeast and running through forests with some farmland and residences and passing through the community of Murray.[2][4]

Schuylkill and Carbon counties edit

 
PA 443 eastbound past PA 183 in Wayne Township

The route enters Pine Grove Township in Schuylkill County and becomes Suedberg Road, running through rural areas along the northern border of Swatara State Park a short distance to the north of the Swatara Rail Trail. Along this stretch, the road passes through the communities of Suedberg and Irving. PA 443 comes to an interchange with I-81 near businesses and continues east through a mix of farm fields and woodland with some residential and commercial development, running through the community of Exmoor. The road intersects the northern terminus of PA 645 before it makes a curve to the north and enters the borough of Pine Grove. Here, the route becomes South Tulpehocken Street and is lined with homes, reaching a junction with the western terminus of PA 895. The road continues into the downtown area of Pine Grove, where it passes homes and businesses and comes to the southern terminus of PA 125. At this junction, PA 125 continues north on North Tulpehocken Street and PA 443 turns northeast onto East Pottsville Street. The route runs through residential areas before it crosses the Swatara Creek, where it becomes the border between the borough of Pine Grove to the northwest and Pine Grove Township to the southeast, passing between neighborhoods and Pine Grove Area High School to the northwest and industrial areas to the southeast. The road fully enters Pine Grove Township and becomes Pleasant Valley Road, passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and running east-northeast through the community of Pleasant Valley. PA 443 crosses into Washington Township and becomes Deturksville Road, continuing through rural areas and passing through the community of Deturksville. Farther east, the route enters Wayne Township and becomes Long Run Road, continuing through agricultural land with some homes. The road passes through the community of Friedensburg, where it passes residences and a few businesses. From here, PA 443 runs through farmland with some development and crosses PA 183.[2][5]

The route heads into North Manheim Township and continues through a mix of farms and woods with some development. The road enters the borough of Schuylkill Haven and becomes Columbia Street, passing homes and a few businesses before crossing the Schuylkill River. PA 443 curves northeast and continues along Columbia Street before it turns northwest onto Parkway, a two-lane divided highway with a wide median that passes through residential areas. The route turns north onto two-lane undivided Main Street and heads through the commercial downtown of Schuylkill Haven, crossing a Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad line at-grade west of the former Schuylkill Haven station. After passing through the downtown area, PA 443 turns northwest onto Dock Street and runs through residential areas. The road bends north and comes to an intersection with PA 61. At this point, PA 443 turns east for a concurrency with PA 61 on Center Avenue, continuing past homes. The road leaves Schuylkill Haven for North Manheim Township and widens into a four-lane divided highway, running through business areas and passing to the south of the Penn State Schuylkill university campus. The two routes continues east-northeast past development before PA 443 splits from PA 61 at a jughandle-controlled intersection, with PA 443 heading northeast on two-lane undivided West Market Street, passing south of Blue Mountain High School. The route passes through the community of Bohrmans Mill and runs through a mix of farmland and residential and commercial development. The road enters the borough of Orwigsburg and runs east past homes. PA 443 heads east-southeast through the downtown area, where it is a two-lane divided highway with parking spaces for two blocks and becomes East Market Street upon crossing Warren Street. The route turns north-northeast onto two-lane undivided North Washington Street and runs through residential areas. The road curves northeast and passes between homes to the northwest and fields to the southeast.[2][5]

 
PA 443 eastbound in Mahoning Township

PA 443 leaves Orwigsburg for West Brunswick Township and becomes Chestnut Road, passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and heading to the east. The road heads into East Brunswick Township and continues through agricultural areas before it runs through the residential community of McKeansburg. After this, the route comes to an intersection with PA 895. Here, PA 443 heads northeast with PA 895 on Summer Valley Road and the two routes run through wooded areas with some homes, curving east. The road crosses the Little Schuylkill River into the borough of New Ringgold and becomes Hughes Avenue, heading southeast past residences and businesses. The roadway bends east and crosses the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad's Reading Division line at-grade immediately before PA 443 splits from PA 895 by turning north onto Railroad Avenue. The route runs between the railroad tracks to the west and homes to the east before it curves northeast through forested areas parallel to the Little Schuylkill River. PA 443 heads back into East Brunswick Township and becomes Clamtown Road, winding northeast through a mix of farm fields and woods. The road runs through a dense forest and bends north to enter West Penn Township, running through more woodland with some fields and passing through the community of Clamtown. The route crosses the Little Schuylkill River into Walker Township and reaches the community of Zehners, where it turns east and runs parallel to the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad's Reading Division tracks. PA 443 curves northeast and crosses the Little Schuylkill River back into West Penn Township, where it comes to an intersection with PA 309 in the community of South Tamaqua.[2][5]

Here, PA 443 turns east for a concurrency with PA 309 on four-lane undivided West Penn Pike, passing through wooded areas with some homes. PA 443 splits from PA 309 by heading east-northeast on two-lane undivided Penn Drive, running through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes near the Mahoning Creek and passing through the community of Wehr.[2][5] The road crosses into Mahoning Township in Carbon County and becomes Blakeslee Boulevard Drive West, continuing northeast through agricultural areas with some woods and residences. The route heads through the community of Normal Square and passes to the south of Jake Arner Memorial Airport. Farther northeast, PA 443 becomes Blakeslee Boulevard Drive East and runs through a mix of woodland and commercial development, passing to the north of the Carbon Plaza Mall. The road becomes the border between the borough of Lehighton to the north and Mahoning Township to the south as it runs along the south bank of Mahoning Creek and intersects the eastern terminus of PA 902. The route crosses the creek to fully enter Lehighton and curve northeast, passing more businesses. PA 443 comes to its eastern terminus at an intersection with US 209 on the west bank of the Lehigh River, where the road continues northeast as part of US 209 and crosses the river.[2][6]

History edit

 

Pennsylvania Route 925

LocationOrwigsburgSouth Tamaqua
Existed1928–1940s

When Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911, what would become PA 443 was designated as Legislative Route 141 between Harper Tavern and Lickdale and as Legislative Route 140 between Lickdale and Schuylkill Haven.[7] PA 443 was designated in 1928 to run from PA 43 (Jonestown Road) in Harper Tavern northeast to US 120 (now PA 61) in Schuylkill Haven, following present-day PA 934 and Fisher Avenue northeast to Lickdale, present-day PA 72 north to Green Point, and its current alignment from Green Point to Schuylkill Haven. At this time, the route was paved between west of Pine Grove and Schuylkill Haven while the remainder was unpaved. PA 925 was designated in 1928 to run from New Ringgold northeast to PA 29 (now PA 309) in South Tamaqua along an unpaved road. The section of present-day PA 443 on West Market Street in Orwigsburg was part of US 120.[8] By 1930, PA 443 was realigned at Lickdale to head south to a new western terminus at PA 43 (Jonestown Road) west of Jonestown. At this time, the entire length of PA 443 was paved. By 1930, the road running between Blue Mountain and Second Mountain along with the road between Orwigsburg and New Ringgold were both unnumbered, unpaved roads.[9]

In the 1930s, PA 443 was realigned at Green Point to head west to US 11/US 15/US 22/US 322 (North Front Street) on the east bank of the Susquehanna River north of Rockville along a paved road. The former alignment of the route between Jonestown and Green Point became a northern extension of PA 72. PA 925 was extended west from New Ringgold to US 122 (now PA 61) west of Orwigsburg in the 1930s; the route replaced the section of US 122 (which had replaced US 120) on West Market Street in Orwigsburg that was realigned to bypass the borough to the southwest. At this time, the entire length of PA 925 was paved. In addition, the highway between PA 29 south of South Tamaqua and Lehighton was constructed as an unnumbered paved road in the 1930s.[10] In the 1940s, PA 443 was extended east from US 122 in Schuylkill Haven to US 209/US 309 in Lehighton along its current alignment. The route replaced the entire length of PA 925 between Orwigsburg and South Tamaqua. In addition, the route was widened to a multilane road between the border of Dauphin and Lebanon counties and Fort Indiantown Gap.[11] In 1977, US 22/US 322 were shifted from North Front Street to a freeway a short distance to the east; the western terminus of PA 443 remained at unnumbered North Front Street a short distance to the west of an interchange with the US 22/US 322 freeway. The route was widened into a divided highway in the vicinity of the interchange.[12][13]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
DauphinMiddle Paxton Township0.0000.000SR 3009 (North Front Street) – Fort Hunter ParkWestern terminus; former routing of US 22 / US 322
0.2080.335   US 22 / US 322 – Lewistown, HarrisburgInterchange
LebanonUnion Township24.49939.427 
 
 
 
PA 72 south to I-81
Northern terminus of PA 72
SchuylkillPine Grove Township32.676–
32.709
52.587–
52.640
  I-81 – Hazleton, HarrisburgExit 100 (I-81)
34.79655.999 
 
PA 645 south (Geary Wolf Road) – Frystown
Northern terminus of PA 645
Pine Grove35.31656.836 
 
 
 
PA 895 east (Wood Street) to PA 501
Western terminus of PA 895
35.82157.648 
 
 
 
 
PA 125 north (Tulpehocken Street) to I-81 north – Tremont, Shamokin
Southern terminus of PA 125
Wayne Township45.89273.856  PA 183 – Cressona, Reading
Schuylkill Haven49.37279.457 
 
PA 61 north (Center Avenue) – Pottsville
Western terminus of concurrency
North Manheim Township51.39782.715 
 
PA 61 south (Center Avenue) – Reading
Eastern terminus of concurrency
East Brunswick Township58.70894.481 
 
PA 895 west (Summer Valley Road) – Deer Lake
Western terminus of concurrency
New Ringgold59.93396.453 
 
PA 895 east (Hughes Avenue) – Bowmanstown
Eastern terminus of concurrency
West Penn Township66.682107.314 
 
PA 309 north (West Penn Pike) – Tamaqua
Western terminus of concurrency
67.670108.904 
 
PA 309 south (West Penn Pike) – Allentown
Eastern terminus of concurrency
CarbonLehighton79.523127.980 
 
PA 902 west (9th Street) – Summit Hill, Lansford
Eastern terminus of PA 902
80.514129.575  US 209 (Bankway/Forge Street) – Stroudsburg, Lehighton, Jim ThorpeEastern 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 2016). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2016 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 29, 2016.
    • Dauphin County (PDF)
    • Lebanon County (PDF)
    • Schuylkill County (PDF)
    • Carbon County (PDF)
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Google (November 9, 2015). "Pennsylvania Route 443" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  3. ^ Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 6, 2011. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  4. ^ Lebanon County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2014. Retrieved January 29, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  5. ^ a b c d Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2014. Retrieved November 5, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Carbon County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2014. Retrieved October 11, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ 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.
  8. ^ Map of Pennsylvania (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1928. Retrieved May 7, 2015.
  9. ^ Tourist Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved June 24, 2010.
  10. ^ Official Road Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1940. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2014.
  11. ^ Official Road Map of Pennsylvania (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1950. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 5, 2011. Retrieved January 1, 2014.
  12. ^ Federal Highway Administration (2012). "NBI Structure Number: 000000000014396". National Bridge Inventory. Federal Highway Administration.
  13. ^ Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. 1980. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 24, 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2015.

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  • Pennsylvania Highways: PA 443

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Pennsylvania Route 443 PA 443 is an 80 mile long 130 km east west state highway in the US state of Pennsylvania The western terminus is at an intersection with State Route 3009 SR 3009 at North Front Street on the east bank of the Susquehanna River in the community of Fort Hunter in Middle Paxton Township just west of an interchange with the U S Route 22 US 22 US 322 freeway The eastern terminus is at US 209 in Lehighton The route runs through rural areas in the Ridge and Valley Appalachians in Dauphin Lebanon Schuylkill and Carbon counties serving Fort Indiantown Gap Pine Grove Schuylkill Haven Orwigsburg New Ringgold and South Tamaqua PA 443 intersects several major roads including US 22 US 322 near its western terminus PA 72 in Union Township Interstate 81 I 81 near Pine Grove PA 61 between Schuylkill Haven and Orwigsburg and PA 309 in South Tamaqua Pennsylvania Route 443Route informationMaintained by PennDOTLength80 514 mi 1 129 575 km Major junctionsWest endSR 3009 in Middle Paxton TownshipMajor intersectionsUS 22 US 322 in Middle Paxton Township PA 72 in Union Township I 81 in Pine Grove Township PA 645 in Pine Grove Township PA 895 in Pine Grove PA 125 in Pine Grove PA 183 in Wayne Township PA 61 in Schuylkill Haven PA 895 in New Ringgold PA 309 in West Penn TownshipEast endUS 209 in LehightonLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesDauphin Lebanon Schuylkill CarbonHighway systemPennsylvania State Route SystemInterstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 442 PA 445 PA 924PA 925 PA 926PA 443 was designated in 1928 between PA 43 Jonestown Road in Harper Tavern and US 120 now PA 61 in Schuylkill Haven PA 925 was designated in 1928 to run between New Ringgold and PA 29 now PA 309 in South Tamaqua By 1930 the western terminus of PA 443 was moved to PA 43 west of Jonestown heading south from Lickdale In the 1930s PA 443 was realigned at Green Point to run west to US 11 US 15 US 22 US 322 North Front Street on the east bank of the Susquehanna River with the former alignment between Jonestown and Green Point becoming an extended PA 72 while PA 925 was extended west from New Ringgold to US 122 now PA 61 west of Orwigsburg In the 1940s PA 443 was extended east from Schuylkill Haven to US 209 US 309 in Lehighton replacing the entirety of PA 925 between Orwigsburg and South Tamaqua North Front Street at the western terminus became unnumbered in 1977 when US 22 US 322 was shifted to a freeway a short distance to the east Contents 1 Route description 1 1 Dauphin and Lebanon counties 1 2 Schuylkill and Carbon counties 2 History 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description editDauphin and Lebanon counties edit nbsp PA 443 eastbound past US 22 US 322 in Middle Paxton TownshipPA 443 begins at an intersection with SR 3009 North Front Street on the east bank of the Susquehanna River in the community of Fort Hunter in Middle Paxton Township Dauphin County heading northeast on Fishing Creek Valley Road a two lane divided highway Shortly after beginning the route comes to a partial cloverleaf interchange with the US 22 US 322 freeway and passes over Norfolk Southern s Buffalo Line on a bridge The road becomes undivided and heads through forested areas with some homes between Blue Mountain to the south and Second Mountain to the north PA 443 passes to the north of the Boyd Big Tree Preserve Conservation Area and continues through the narrow valley with some fields and residences crossing into West Hanover Township The route enters East Hanover Township and becomes Mountain Road turning south to pass through the Manada Gap in Blue Mountain in the community of Manada Gap The road curves back to the east and runs between forested Blue Mountain to the north and farmland and homes to the south PA 443 intersects Bow Creek Road which heads south to provide access to I 81 and becomes PA 743 upon crossing US 22 Past this intersection the route passes to the north of Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course as it continues northeast 2 3 PA 443 crosses into East Hanover Township in Lebanon County and continues through agricultural areas with some homes to the south of Blue Mountain gaining a second westbound lane past the Pleasant View Road intersection The road becomes three lanes with two eastbound lanes and one westbound lane at the Mount Laurel Lane Park Drive intersection and passes through more rural land The route narrows to two lanes and becomes Clement Avenue passing to the northwest of Memorial Lake State Park before it enters the grounds of the Fort Indiantown Gap military reservation PA 443 gains a second westbound lane again and curves east before it turns northwest onto two lane Asher Miner Road The road heads into forests within the Indiantown Gap in Blue Mountain and forms the border between East Hanover Township to the west and Union Township to the east before it fully enters Union Township and curves northeast as Moonshine Road leaving the grounds of the military reservation The route continues through forests with some fields and residences between Blue Mountain to the southeast and Second Mountain to the northwest PA 443 reaches the community of Green Point where it crosses the Appalachian Trail and intersects the northern terminus of PA 72 turning north onto an unnamed road The road crosses the Appalachian Trail again and forms the northwestern border of Swatara State Park curving northeast and running through forests with some farmland and residences and passing through the community of Murray 2 4 Schuylkill and Carbon counties edit nbsp PA 443 eastbound past PA 183 in Wayne TownshipThe route enters Pine Grove Township in Schuylkill County and becomes Suedberg Road running through rural areas along the northern border of Swatara State Park a short distance to the north of the Swatara Rail Trail Along this stretch the road passes through the communities of Suedberg and Irving PA 443 comes to an interchange with I 81 near businesses and continues east through a mix of farm fields and woodland with some residential and commercial development running through the community of Exmoor The road intersects the northern terminus of PA 645 before it makes a curve to the north and enters the borough of Pine Grove Here the route becomes South Tulpehocken Street and is lined with homes reaching a junction with the western terminus of PA 895 The road continues into the downtown area of Pine Grove where it passes homes and businesses and comes to the southern terminus of PA 125 At this junction PA 125 continues north on North Tulpehocken Street and PA 443 turns northeast onto East Pottsville Street The route runs through residential areas before it crosses the Swatara Creek where it becomes the border between the borough of Pine Grove to the northwest and Pine Grove Township to the southeast passing between neighborhoods and Pine Grove Area High School to the northwest and industrial areas to the southeast The road fully enters Pine Grove Township and becomes Pleasant Valley Road passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and running east northeast through the community of Pleasant Valley PA 443 crosses into Washington Township and becomes Deturksville Road continuing through rural areas and passing through the community of Deturksville Farther east the route enters Wayne Township and becomes Long Run Road continuing through agricultural land with some homes The road passes through the community of Friedensburg where it passes residences and a few businesses From here PA 443 runs through farmland with some development and crosses PA 183 2 5 The route heads into North Manheim Township and continues through a mix of farms and woods with some development The road enters the borough of Schuylkill Haven and becomes Columbia Street passing homes and a few businesses before crossing the Schuylkill River PA 443 curves northeast and continues along Columbia Street before it turns northwest onto Parkway a two lane divided highway with a wide median that passes through residential areas The route turns north onto two lane undivided Main Street and heads through the commercial downtown of Schuylkill Haven crossing a Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad line at grade west of the former Schuylkill Haven station After passing through the downtown area PA 443 turns northwest onto Dock Street and runs through residential areas The road bends north and comes to an intersection with PA 61 At this point PA 443 turns east for a concurrency with PA 61 on Center Avenue continuing past homes The road leaves Schuylkill Haven for North Manheim Township and widens into a four lane divided highway running through business areas and passing to the south of the Penn State Schuylkill university campus The two routes continues east northeast past development before PA 443 splits from PA 61 at a jughandle controlled intersection with PA 443 heading northeast on two lane undivided West Market Street passing south of Blue Mountain High School The route passes through the community of Bohrmans Mill and runs through a mix of farmland and residential and commercial development The road enters the borough of Orwigsburg and runs east past homes PA 443 heads east southeast through the downtown area where it is a two lane divided highway with parking spaces for two blocks and becomes East Market Street upon crossing Warren Street The route turns north northeast onto two lane undivided North Washington Street and runs through residential areas The road curves northeast and passes between homes to the northwest and fields to the southeast 2 5 nbsp PA 443 eastbound in Mahoning TownshipPA 443 leaves Orwigsburg for West Brunswick Township and becomes Chestnut Road passing through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes and heading to the east The road heads into East Brunswick Township and continues through agricultural areas before it runs through the residential community of McKeansburg After this the route comes to an intersection with PA 895 Here PA 443 heads northeast with PA 895 on Summer Valley Road and the two routes run through wooded areas with some homes curving east The road crosses the Little Schuylkill River into the borough of New Ringgold and becomes Hughes Avenue heading southeast past residences and businesses The roadway bends east and crosses the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad s Reading Division line at grade immediately before PA 443 splits from PA 895 by turning north onto Railroad Avenue The route runs between the railroad tracks to the west and homes to the east before it curves northeast through forested areas parallel to the Little Schuylkill River PA 443 heads back into East Brunswick Township and becomes Clamtown Road winding northeast through a mix of farm fields and woods The road runs through a dense forest and bends north to enter West Penn Township running through more woodland with some fields and passing through the community of Clamtown The route crosses the Little Schuylkill River into Walker Township and reaches the community of Zehners where it turns east and runs parallel to the Reading Blue Mountain and Northern Railroad s Reading Division tracks PA 443 curves northeast and crosses the Little Schuylkill River back into West Penn Township where it comes to an intersection with PA 309 in the community of South Tamaqua 2 5 Here PA 443 turns east for a concurrency with PA 309 on four lane undivided West Penn Pike passing through wooded areas with some homes PA 443 splits from PA 309 by heading east northeast on two lane undivided Penn Drive running through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes near the Mahoning Creek and passing through the community of Wehr 2 5 The road crosses into Mahoning Township in Carbon County and becomes Blakeslee Boulevard Drive West continuing northeast through agricultural areas with some woods and residences The route heads through the community of Normal Square and passes to the south of Jake Arner Memorial Airport Farther northeast PA 443 becomes Blakeslee Boulevard Drive East and runs through a mix of woodland and commercial development passing to the north of the Carbon Plaza Mall The road becomes the border between the borough of Lehighton to the north and Mahoning Township to the south as it runs along the south bank of Mahoning Creek and intersects the eastern terminus of PA 902 The route crosses the creek to fully enter Lehighton and curve northeast passing more businesses PA 443 comes to its eastern terminus at an intersection with US 209 on the west bank of the Lehigh River where the road continues northeast as part of US 209 and crosses the river 2 6 History edit nbsp Pennsylvania Route 925LocationOrwigsburg South TamaquaExisted1928 1940sWhen Pennsylvania first legislated routes in 1911 what would become PA 443 was designated as Legislative Route 141 between Harper Tavern and Lickdale and as Legislative Route 140 between Lickdale and Schuylkill Haven 7 PA 443 was designated in 1928 to run from PA 43 Jonestown Road in Harper Tavern northeast to US 120 now PA 61 in Schuylkill Haven following present day PA 934 and Fisher Avenue northeast to Lickdale present day PA 72 north to Green Point and its current alignment from Green Point to Schuylkill Haven At this time the route was paved between west of Pine Grove and Schuylkill Haven while the remainder was unpaved PA 925 was designated in 1928 to run from New Ringgold northeast to PA 29 now PA 309 in South Tamaqua along an unpaved road The section of present day PA 443 on West Market Street in Orwigsburg was part of US 120 8 By 1930 PA 443 was realigned at Lickdale to head south to a new western terminus at PA 43 Jonestown Road west of Jonestown At this time the entire length of PA 443 was paved By 1930 the road running between Blue Mountain and Second Mountain along with the road between Orwigsburg and New Ringgold were both unnumbered unpaved roads 9 In the 1930s PA 443 was realigned at Green Point to head west to US 11 US 15 US 22 US 322 North Front Street on the east bank of the Susquehanna River north of Rockville along a paved road The former alignment of the route between Jonestown and Green Point became a northern extension of PA 72 PA 925 was extended west from New Ringgold to US 122 now PA 61 west of Orwigsburg in the 1930s the route replaced the section of US 122 which had replaced US 120 on West Market Street in Orwigsburg that was realigned to bypass the borough to the southwest At this time the entire length of PA 925 was paved In addition the highway between PA 29 south of South Tamaqua and Lehighton was constructed as an unnumbered paved road in the 1930s 10 In the 1940s PA 443 was extended east from US 122 in Schuylkill Haven to US 209 US 309 in Lehighton along its current alignment The route replaced the entire length of PA 925 between Orwigsburg and South Tamaqua In addition the route was widened to a multilane road between the border of Dauphin and Lebanon counties and Fort Indiantown Gap 11 In 1977 US 22 US 322 were shifted from North Front Street to a freeway a short distance to the east the western terminus of PA 443 remained at unnumbered North Front Street a short distance to the west of an interchange with the US 22 US 322 freeway The route was widened into a divided highway in the vicinity of the interchange 12 13 Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotesDauphinMiddle Paxton Township0 0000 000SR 3009 North Front Street Fort Hunter ParkWestern terminus former routing of US 22 US 3220 2080 335 nbsp nbsp US 22 US 322 Lewistown HarrisburgInterchangeLebanonUnion Township24 49939 427 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 72 south to I 81Northern terminus of PA 72SchuylkillPine Grove Township32 676 32 70952 587 52 640 nbsp I 81 Hazleton HarrisburgExit 100 I 81 34 79655 999 nbsp nbsp PA 645 south Geary Wolf Road FrystownNorthern terminus of PA 645Pine Grove35 31656 836 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 895 east Wood Street to PA 501Western terminus of PA 89535 82157 648 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 125 north Tulpehocken Street to I 81 north Tremont ShamokinSouthern terminus of PA 125Wayne Township45 89273 856 nbsp PA 183 Cressona ReadingSchuylkill Haven49 37279 457 nbsp nbsp PA 61 north Center Avenue PottsvilleWestern terminus of concurrencyNorth Manheim Township51 39782 715 nbsp nbsp PA 61 south Center Avenue ReadingEastern terminus of concurrencyEast Brunswick Township58 70894 481 nbsp nbsp PA 895 west Summer Valley Road Deer LakeWestern terminus of concurrencyNew Ringgold59 93396 453 nbsp nbsp PA 895 east Hughes Avenue BowmanstownEastern terminus of concurrencyWest Penn Township66 682107 314 nbsp nbsp PA 309 north West Penn Pike TamaquaWestern terminus of concurrency67 670108 904 nbsp nbsp PA 309 south West Penn Pike AllentownEastern terminus of concurrencyCarbonLehighton79 523127 980 nbsp nbsp PA 902 west 9th Street Summit Hill LansfordEastern terminus of PA 90280 514129 575 nbsp US 209 Bankway Forge Street Stroudsburg Lehighton Jim ThorpeEastern terminus1 000 mi 1 609 km 1 000 km 0 621 mi Concurrency terminusSee also edit nbsp U S Roads portal nbsp Pennsylvania portalReferences edit a b Bureau of Maintenance and Operations January 2016 Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams Report 2016 ed Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Retrieved August 29 2016 Dauphin County PDF Lebanon County PDF Schuylkill County PDF Carbon County PDF a b c d e f g Google November 9 2015 Pennsylvania Route 443 Map Google Maps Google Retrieved November 9 2015 Dauphin County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2014 Archived from the original PDF on November 6 2011 Retrieved February 12 2015 Lebanon County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2014 Retrieved January 29 2015 permanent dead link a b c d Schuylkill County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2014 Retrieved November 5 2015 permanent dead link Carbon County Pennsylvania Highway Map PDF Map PennDOT 2014 Retrieved October 11 2015 permanent dead link 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 December 16 2014 Official Road Map of Pennsylvania PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Highways 1950 Archived from the original PDF on July 5 2011 Retrieved January 1 2014 Federal Highway Administration 2012 NBI Structure Number 000000000014396 National Bridge Inventory Federal Highway Administration Pennsylvania Official Transportation Map PDF Map Pennsylvania Department of Transportation 1980 Archived from the original PDF on October 24 2011 Retrieved January 29 2015 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML Pennsylvania Route 443KML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pennsylvania Route 443 Pennsylvania Highways PA 443 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pennsylvania Route 443 amp oldid 1171230300 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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