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U.S. Route 219 in Pennsylvania

U.S. Route 219 (US 219) is a part of the U.S. Highway System that runs from Rich Creek, Virginia, to West Seneca, New York. From near Grantsville, Maryland north to Ebensburg, Pennsylvania, US 219 is Corridor N of the Appalachian Development Highway System. From Meyersdale, Pennsylvania to just south of Carrolltown, Pennsylvania, US 219 is a limited-access highway. From Carrolltown US 219 runs largely as a two-lane road to DuBois, Pennsylvania, through which it runs as Brady Street, and then returns to a two-lane road after a junction with Interstate 80. US 219 runs directly through the towns of Brockway, Ridgway, and Johnsonburg before reaching Wilcox, where PA Route 321 splits and heads for the town of Kane. US 219 continues north as a two-lane road until reaching Bradford, where it becomes a limited-access highway and remains so until reaching the New York border. On August 9, 2007, Pennsylvania State Transportation Secretary Allen D. Biehler unveiled four signs along US Route 219 that dedicated the portion of the route in Somerset County, Pennsylvania as the Flight 93 Memorial Highway.[2]

U.S. Route 219

US 219 highlighted in red
Route information
Auxiliary route of US 19
Maintained by PennDOT
Length201 mi[1] (323 km)
Major junctions
South end US 219 near Salisbury
Major intersections
North end US 219 near Foster Brook
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesSomerset, Cambria, Indiana, Clearfield, Jefferson, Elk, McKean
Highway system
US 6 US 6N

Route description edit

 
US 219 northbound in Horton Township

US 219 enters Pennsylvania from Maryland in Elk Lick Township, Somerset County, heading north as a two-lane undivided road through rural areas of farmland and woodland. The road intersects PA 669 in Salisbury before turning to the northeast. The route becomes a four-lane freeway and bypasses Meyersdale to the west, with US 219 Business serving the town. From here, US 219 continues north along the freeway toward Somerset. US 219 bypasses Somerset to the east and passes over the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-70/I-76). The route interchanges with PA 281 before coming to a ramp with PA 601 that provides access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike. The road comes to the US 30 exit east of Jennerstown and heads through more areas of farms and woods, interchanging with PA 601 again followed by PA 403 northwest of Benson.[1][3]

US 219 crosses the Stonycreek River into Cambria County and heads near suburban residential and commercial development southeast of Johnstown, coming to an interchange with PA 56. At this point, PA 56 forms a concurrency with US 219 and the road comes to an interchange with PA 756. PA 56 splits to the northwest onto a freeway at the next interchange and US 219 comes to an interchange with Galleria Drive, which provides access to The Johnstown Galleria shopping mall. The freeway heads into more rural areas of woods with some farms and reaches an interchange with PA 869 near the Johnstown Flood National Memorial. The next interchange along the US 219 freeway is with PA 53 in Summerhill. From this point, the road heads north through more rural areas, with a northbound exit and entrance at Tower Road. The route continues to the Ebensburg area, where it interchanges with US 22. From here, US 219 continues through wooded areas to the west of Ebensburg, coming to an interchange with the eastern terminus of the western segment of US 422. North of Ebensburg, the freeway segment of US 219 ends and the road heads north onto a two-lane undivided surface road, passing through more farmland and woodland. South of Carrolltown, the road intersects PA 553. After passing through Carrolltown, the route heads northwest, coming to an intersection with PA 271 in Northern Cambria. After this, US 219 begins to follow the West Branch Susquehanna River and curves to the north again, passing through forests and intersecting PA 240.[1][3]

US 219 passes through Cherry Tree in Indiana County and intersects PA 580.[1][3] US 219 continues into Clearfield County and passes through more forested areas, running through Burnside and coming to an intersection with PA 286. The road continues northeast alongside the West Branch Susquehanna River and comes to a junction with PA 36, heading east concurrent with that route. In Mahaffey, US 219 splits to the northeast and passes through more wooded areas while following the river, intersecting with PA 969 and splitting from the river. In Grampian, the route reaches an intersection with PA 729 and PA 879, where it turns to the northwest. US 219 curves to the north again and continues through more woodland with some farms, curving to the northwest. The route comes to an intersection with US 322 in Luthersburg and forms a concurrency with that route, coming to a junction with PA 410 a short distance later. South of DuBois, US 322 splits from US 219 by heading to the west and US 219 continues northwest to an intersection with the northern terminus of US 119, turning north at this point. The route heads into developed areas of homes and businesses in DuBois, widening into a five-lane road with a center left-turn lane as it approaches the intersection with PA 255. Here, US 219 turns west onto a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane and passes through more developed areas of the city. The road leaves DuBois and heads through more rural areas with some development, widening into a four-lane divided highway and intersecting PA 830 before coming to an interchange with I-80.[1][3]

 
US 219 as seen in Horton Township in Elk County

US 219 heads north into Jefferson County and heads north through forests as a two-lane undivided road. The road heads into a mix of farmland and woodland, reaching Brockway. Here, the route intersects PA 28 and turns east, leaving the town and heading into more rural areas.[1][3]

US 219 enters Elk County and continues northeast through more areas of woods and farms, intersecting PA 153. The road turns north and heads into more forested areas, coming to a junction with PA 948. At this point, PA 948 joins the route and the road heads northwest through more forests, descending a steep hill into Ridgway with US 219 Truck serving as a northbound truck bypass of the descent. In Ridgway, the road heads west and intersects PA 120 before US 219 splits from PA 948 by turning to the north. Past Ridgway, the route winds northeast through more forested areas alongside the Clarion River and reaches Johnsonburg, where it intersects PA 255 again. Past here, US 219 heads through more forested areas and comes to a junction with PA 321.[1][3]

 
US 219 entering Custer City

US 219 continues into McKean County and runs through more dense forests, intersecting US 6 west of Mount Jewett. Past this, the road winds north through the Allegheny National Forest and reaches a junction with PA 59. US 219 heads northeast through more of the national forest before leaving it and passing through Lewis Run. From here, the road continues north through more rural areas, forming a short concurrency with PA 770. The route reaches the Bradford area, where it heads into developed areas of homes and businesses and becomes a four-lane divided freeway. The road reaches its first interchange with Owens Way to the south of Bradford. The freeway continues into Bradford, bypassing the center of town to the east and interchanging with PA 346, at which point that route joins the freeway. The road turns northeast and interchanges with PA 46 before PA 346 splits to the east at the next interchange. The US 219 freeway continues north through rural areas, with the freeway ending at the New York border. At this point, US 219 continues north into New York.[1][3]

History edit

 
US 219 northbound past Maryland state line in Elk Lick Township, with sign dedicating route as the Flight 93 Memorial Highway

Potential Interstate designation edit

In the 1970s and 1980s, US 219 was upgraded to freeway status, with hopes that the highway eventually becomes part of the Interstate Highway System. Although the upgrades brought US 219 to contemporary Interstate Highway standards at the time, changes in engineering since would require US 219 to be further upgraded to modern Interstate standards.[4] Until nearby Interstate 99 was signed in 1998 along the US 220 corridor, the nearest major north-south Interstate to US 219 was Interstate 79 82 miles (132 km) to the west, while Interstate 81 to the east was 116 miles (187 km) away.

In the 1990s and 2000s, U.S. Representative John Murtha advocated to Congress to get upgrades to US 219 to Interstate standards in order to receive an Interstate designation, with Murtha suggesting that US 219 receive the Interstate 67 designation. However, neighboring Representative Bud Shuster (and later his son Bill Shuster after the elder Shuster retired in 2001) argued against it due to the close proximity between US 219 and US 220, as well as wanting to secure funding for I-99. At the state level, there was a lack of interest to upgrade US 219 to Interstate status due to the Mon–Fayette Expressway to the west being under construction at the time, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission fearing that an upgraded US 219 with Interstate status would divert toll revenues from the Mon–Fayette, even though the Mon–Fayette is being built to Interstate standards but isn't expected to receive an Interstate designation.[4] By the time of Murtha's death in office in 2010, talks of upgrading US 219 to Interstate status had died off.

In 2013, with a larger allocation of Federal level funding, construction restarted on the US 219 Freeway starting between Meyersdale and Somerset. A $110.5 Million contract was awarded to the Joseph B. Fay Company by PennDOT.[5][6] Construction on the new freeway section was completed in 2018, with the road opening on November 21.[7] Between Meyersdale and Somerset, US 219 formerly followed a two-lane surface road. From Meyersdale, the road followed a winding path through rural areas, intersecting PA 653 in Garrett. The former portion of US 219 headed northeast from Garrett, turning to the northwest in Berlin. Southeast of Somerset, the old route heads north to the point at which it intersects the existing four-lane freeway.

If US 219 were to be upgraded to Interstate status, the designation would likely be a three-digit Interstate,[speculation?] as none of the two-digit designations available would fit into the proper Interstate grid, including I-67 and the aforementioned I-99. In addition, I-67 has since been proposed for a number of other north-south Interstate highways that would fit into the proper Interstate grid, and are more likely to receive upgrades to Interstate status than US 219.[opinion]

Major intersections edit

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
SomersetElk Lick Township0.00.0 
 
US 219 south (Chestnut Ridge Road) – Grantsville
Maryland state line
Salisbury2.13.4 
 
PA 669 south (Ord Street / SR 2010) – Springs, Pocahontas
Northern terminus of PA 669
Summit TownshipSouthern end of freeway section
 
 
 
US 219 Bus. north – Meyersdale
Southern terminus of US 219 Bus.
 
 
 
US 219 Bus. south – Meyersdale, Garrett
Northern terminus of US 219 Bus.; US 219 Bus. and Meyersdale signed southbound
Milford TownshipBerlin, RockwoodAccess via East Mud Pike
Somerset TownshipBerlin, SomersetAccess via Berlin Plank Road (SR 3041)
29.948.1  PA 281 – Somerset, Friedens
32.151.7 
 
 
 
 
 
To I-70 / I-76 / Penna Turnpike – Pittsburgh, Harrisburg
Access via PA 601
Jenner Township38.562.0  US 30 – Jennerstown, Stoystown
Conemaugh Township43.770.3  PA 601 – Jerome
46.074.0  PA 403 – Davidsville, Hollsopple
CambriaRichland Township51.783.2 
 
PA 56 east (Scalp Avenue) – Windber
Southern terminus of PA 56 concurrency
52.584.5  PA 756 – Geistown, Elton
53.586.1 
 
PA 56 west (Johnstown Expressway)
Northern terminus of PA 56 concurrency
Galleria Drive
Adams Township58.694.3 
 
PA 869 east – St. Michael, Sidman
Western terminus of PA 869
Croyle Township60.697.5 
 
PA 53 north – South Fork, Portage
Southern terminus of PA 53
New GermanyNorthbound exit and entrance
Cambria Township67.6108.8  US 22 – Blairsville, Hollidaysburg
69.6112.0 
 
US 422 west – Indiana, Ebensburg
Eastern terminus of western segment of US 422
East Carroll TownshipPlank Road (SR 4031)Proposed interchange
Northern end of freeway section
76.7123.4 
 
PA 553 west (Ridge Road) – Indiana
Eastern terminus of PA 553
CarrolltownSunset Road (SR 4013)Future US 219 Alt. north (approved by AASHTO in 2009)[8]
Northern Cambria83.7134.7 
 
PA 271 south (24th Street) – Nanty Glo
Northern terminus of PA 271
Susquehanna Township89.2143.6 
 
PA 240 west (Peg Run Road) – Clymer
Eastern terminus of PA 240
IndianaCherry Tree90.6145.8 
 
PA 580 south (Cherry Street)
Northern terminus of PA 580
ClearfieldBurnside Township99.1159.5 
 
PA 286 west (Dowler Highway) – Indiana
Eastern terminus of PA 286
McGees Mills103.5166.6 
 
PA 36 north (Colonel Drake Highway) – Punxsutawney
Southern terminus of PA 36 concurrency
Mahaffey105.7170.1 
 
PA 36 south (Market Street) – Altoona, Prince Gallitzin State Park
Northern terminus of PA 36 concurrency; future US 219 Alt. south (approved by AASHTO in 2009)[8]
Bells Landing111.7179.8 
 
PA 969 east (Lumber City Highway) – Lumber City
Western terminus of PA 969
Grampian116.2187.0 
 
 
 
PA 729 south (Main Street) / PA 879 east (1st Street) – Curwensville, Clearfield, Glen Hope
Northern terminus of PA 729; western terminus of PA 879
Luthersburg125.8202.5 
 
US 322 east (Luthersburg-Rockton Road) – Rockton, Clearfield
Southern terminus of US 322 concurrency
126.0202.8 
 
PA 410 west (Shamokin Trail) – Punxsutawney
Eastern terminus of PA 410
Sandy Township128.8207.3 
 
US 322 west (Behringer Highway) – Brookville
Northern terminus of US 322 concurrency
130.0209.2 
 
US 119 south (Blinker Parkway) – Punxsutawney
Northern terminus of US 119
DuBois132.7213.6 
 
 
 
 
PA 255 north (East DuBois Avenue) to I-80 east – St. Marys
Southern terminus of PA 255
Sandy Township134.5216.5 
 
PA 830 west (Slab Run Road) – Falls Creek
Eastern terminus of PA 830
135.1217.4   I-80 – Sharon, Bellefonte, DuBois Regional AirportI-80 exit 97
JeffersonBrockway142.6229.5 
 
PA 28 south (Main Street) – Brookville
Northern terminus of PA 28
ElkHorton Township148.3238.7 
 
PA 153 south (Penfield Road) – Penfield, Clearfield
Northern terminus of PA 153
Boot Jack156.2251.4 
 
PA 948 south (Kersey Road) – Kersey
Southern terminus of PA 948 concurrency
Ridgway Township158.7255.4 
 
 
US 219 Truck north
Southern terminus of US 219 Truck; northbound exit only
Ridgway159.9257.3 
 
PA 120 east (Depot Street) – St. Marys, Emporium
Western terminus of PA 120; northern terminus of US 219 Truck (northbound only)
160.1257.7 
 
PA 948 north (Main Street) – Corsica, Warren
Northern terminus of PA 948 concurrency
Johnsonburg167.3269.2 
 
PA 255 south (Powers Avenue) – St. Marys
Northern terminus of PA 255
Jones Township174.0280.0 
 
PA 321 north (Buena Vista Highway) – Kane
Southern terminus of PA 321
McKeanLantz Corners184.1296.3  US 6 (Grand Army of the Republic Highway) – Kane, Mount Jewett, Smethport, Kinzua Bridge State Park
Timbuck192.2309.3  
 
 
  PA 59 / PA 770 Truck west (Mt. Alton Road) – Warren, Smethport, Bradford Regional Airport, Federal Correctional Institution
Southern terminus of PA 770 Truck concurrency
Custer City200.1322.0 
 
PA 770 west (West Warren Road) – Warren
Northern terminus of PA 770 Truck concurrency; southern terminus of PA 770 concurrency
Degolia200.8323.2 
 
PA 770 east (Minard Run Road) – Smethport
Northern terminus of PA 770 concurrency
Bradford TownshipSouthern end of freeway section
Owens Way
Bradford 
 
 
To PA 346 west / Elm Street
Northbound exit and southbound entrance
203.8328.0 
 
PA 346 west (Forman Street)
Southern terminus of PA 346 concurrency
204.9329.8 
 
PA 46 south (Kendall Avenue)
Northern terminus of PA 46
Foster Township205.6330.9 
 
PA 346 east – Foster Brook
Northern terminus of PA 346 concurrency
207.1333.3 
 
US 219 north – Salamanca
New York state line
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i Google (January 17, 2020). "US 219 in Pennsylvania" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved January 17, 2020.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on July 14, 2014. Retrieved November 24, 2014.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Pennsylvania State Road Atlas (Map). ADC Map. 2003.
  4. ^ a b . www.aaroads.com. Archived from the original on September 19, 2000.
  5. ^ Ruggiero, Brenda (October 17, 2014). "After Funding Delays, Work on U.S. 219 Beings". Pennsylvania. ConstructionEquipmentGuide.com. Retrieved March 2, 2016.
  6. ^ . Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Archived from the original on June 21, 2018. Retrieved September 3, 2018.
  7. ^ "Route 219 extension opens". The Tribune-Democrat. Johnstown, PA. November 21, 2018. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. March 31, 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 14, 2014. Retrieved July 7, 2014.

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This article is about the section of U S Route 219 in Pennsylvania For the entire route see U S Route 219 U S Route 219 US 219 is a part of the U S Highway System that runs from Rich Creek Virginia to West Seneca New York From near Grantsville Maryland north to Ebensburg Pennsylvania US 219 is Corridor N of the Appalachian Development Highway System From Meyersdale Pennsylvania to just south of Carrolltown Pennsylvania US 219 is a limited access highway From Carrolltown US 219 runs largely as a two lane road to DuBois Pennsylvania through which it runs as Brady Street and then returns to a two lane road after a junction with Interstate 80 US 219 runs directly through the towns of Brockway Ridgway and Johnsonburg before reaching Wilcox where PA Route 321 splits and heads for the town of Kane US 219 continues north as a two lane road until reaching Bradford where it becomes a limited access highway and remains so until reaching the New York border On August 9 2007 Pennsylvania State Transportation Secretary Allen D Biehler unveiled four signs along US Route 219 that dedicated the portion of the route in Somerset County Pennsylvania as the Flight 93 Memorial Highway 2 U S Route 219US 219 highlighted in redRoute informationAuxiliary route of US 19Maintained by PennDOTLength201 mi 1 323 km Major junctionsSouth endUS 219 near SalisburyMajor intersectionsUS 30 near Jennerstown PA 56 in Johnstown US 22 near Ebensburg US 422 near Ebensburg US 322 near DuBois US 119 near DuBois I 80 in Falls Creek PA 28 in Brockway US 6 near Mount JewettNorth endUS 219 near Foster BrookLocationCountryUnited StatesStatePennsylvaniaCountiesSomerset Cambria Indiana Clearfield Jefferson Elk McKeanHighway systemUnited States Numbered Highway System List Special Divided Pennsylvania State Route System Interstate US State Scenic Legislative PA 218 US 220 US 6 US 6N Contents 1 Route description 2 History 2 1 Potential Interstate designation 3 Major intersections 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksRoute description edit nbsp US 219 northbound in Horton Township US 219 enters Pennsylvania from Maryland in Elk Lick Township Somerset County heading north as a two lane undivided road through rural areas of farmland and woodland The road intersects PA 669 in Salisbury before turning to the northeast The route becomes a four lane freeway and bypasses Meyersdale to the west with US 219 Business serving the town From here US 219 continues north along the freeway toward Somerset US 219 bypasses Somerset to the east and passes over the Pennsylvania Turnpike I 70 I 76 The route interchanges with PA 281 before coming to a ramp with PA 601 that provides access to the Pennsylvania Turnpike The road comes to the US 30 exit east of Jennerstown and heads through more areas of farms and woods interchanging with PA 601 again followed by PA 403 northwest of Benson 1 3 US 219 crosses the Stonycreek River into Cambria County and heads near suburban residential and commercial development southeast of Johnstown coming to an interchange with PA 56 At this point PA 56 forms a concurrency with US 219 and the road comes to an interchange with PA 756 PA 56 splits to the northwest onto a freeway at the next interchange and US 219 comes to an interchange with Galleria Drive which provides access to The Johnstown Galleria shopping mall The freeway heads into more rural areas of woods with some farms and reaches an interchange with PA 869 near the Johnstown Flood National Memorial The next interchange along the US 219 freeway is with PA 53 in Summerhill From this point the road heads north through more rural areas with a northbound exit and entrance at Tower Road The route continues to the Ebensburg area where it interchanges with US 22 From here US 219 continues through wooded areas to the west of Ebensburg coming to an interchange with the eastern terminus of the western segment of US 422 North of Ebensburg the freeway segment of US 219 ends and the road heads north onto a two lane undivided surface road passing through more farmland and woodland South of Carrolltown the road intersects PA 553 After passing through Carrolltown the route heads northwest coming to an intersection with PA 271 in Northern Cambria After this US 219 begins to follow the West Branch Susquehanna River and curves to the north again passing through forests and intersecting PA 240 1 3 US 219 passes through Cherry Tree in Indiana County and intersects PA 580 1 3 US 219 continues into Clearfield County and passes through more forested areas running through Burnside and coming to an intersection with PA 286 The road continues northeast alongside the West Branch Susquehanna River and comes to a junction with PA 36 heading east concurrent with that route In Mahaffey US 219 splits to the northeast and passes through more wooded areas while following the river intersecting with PA 969 and splitting from the river In Grampian the route reaches an intersection with PA 729 and PA 879 where it turns to the northwest US 219 curves to the north again and continues through more woodland with some farms curving to the northwest The route comes to an intersection with US 322 in Luthersburg and forms a concurrency with that route coming to a junction with PA 410 a short distance later South of DuBois US 322 splits from US 219 by heading to the west and US 219 continues northwest to an intersection with the northern terminus of US 119 turning north at this point The route heads into developed areas of homes and businesses in DuBois widening into a five lane road with a center left turn lane as it approaches the intersection with PA 255 Here US 219 turns west onto a three lane road with a center left turn lane and passes through more developed areas of the city The road leaves DuBois and heads through more rural areas with some development widening into a four lane divided highway and intersecting PA 830 before coming to an interchange with I 80 1 3 nbsp US 219 as seen in Horton Township in Elk County US 219 heads north into Jefferson County and heads north through forests as a two lane undivided road The road heads into a mix of farmland and woodland reaching Brockway Here the route intersects PA 28 and turns east leaving the town and heading into more rural areas 1 3 US 219 enters Elk County and continues northeast through more areas of woods and farms intersecting PA 153 The road turns north and heads into more forested areas coming to a junction with PA 948 At this point PA 948 joins the route and the road heads northwest through more forests descending a steep hill into Ridgway with US 219 Truck serving as a northbound truck bypass of the descent In Ridgway the road heads west and intersects PA 120 before US 219 splits from PA 948 by turning to the north Past Ridgway the route winds northeast through more forested areas alongside the Clarion River and reaches Johnsonburg where it intersects PA 255 again Past here US 219 heads through more forested areas and comes to a junction with PA 321 1 3 nbsp US 219 entering Custer City US 219 continues into McKean County and runs through more dense forests intersecting US 6 west of Mount Jewett Past this the road winds north through the Allegheny National Forest and reaches a junction with PA 59 US 219 heads northeast through more of the national forest before leaving it and passing through Lewis Run From here the road continues north through more rural areas forming a short concurrency with PA 770 The route reaches the Bradford area where it heads into developed areas of homes and businesses and becomes a four lane divided freeway The road reaches its first interchange with Owens Way to the south of Bradford The freeway continues into Bradford bypassing the center of town to the east and interchanging with PA 346 at which point that route joins the freeway The road turns northeast and interchanges with PA 46 before PA 346 splits to the east at the next interchange The US 219 freeway continues north through rural areas with the freeway ending at the New York border At this point US 219 continues north into New York 1 3 History edit nbsp US 219 northbound past Maryland state line in Elk Lick Township with sign dedicating route as the Flight 93 Memorial Highway Potential Interstate designation edit See also Future Interstate Highways and Interstate 99 In the 1970s and 1980s US 219 was upgraded to freeway status with hopes that the highway eventually becomes part of the Interstate Highway System Although the upgrades brought US 219 to contemporary Interstate Highway standards at the time changes in engineering since would require US 219 to be further upgraded to modern Interstate standards 4 Until nearby Interstate 99 was signed in 1998 along the US 220 corridor the nearest major north south Interstate to US 219 was Interstate 79 82 miles 132 km to the west while Interstate 81 to the east was 116 miles 187 km away In the 1990s and 2000s U S Representative John Murtha advocated to Congress to get upgrades to US 219 to Interstate standards in order to receive an Interstate designation with Murtha suggesting that US 219 receive the Interstate 67 designation However neighboring Representative Bud Shuster and later his son Bill Shuster after the elder Shuster retired in 2001 argued against it due to the close proximity between US 219 and US 220 as well as wanting to secure funding for I 99 At the state level there was a lack of interest to upgrade US 219 to Interstate status due to the Mon Fayette Expressway to the west being under construction at the time and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission fearing that an upgraded US 219 with Interstate status would divert toll revenues from the Mon Fayette even though the Mon Fayette is being built to Interstate standards but isn t expected to receive an Interstate designation 4 By the time of Murtha s death in office in 2010 talks of upgrading US 219 to Interstate status had died off In 2013 with a larger allocation of Federal level funding construction restarted on the US 219 Freeway starting between Meyersdale and Somerset A 110 5 Million contract was awarded to the Joseph B Fay Company by PennDOT 5 6 Construction on the new freeway section was completed in 2018 with the road opening on November 21 7 Between Meyersdale and Somerset US 219 formerly followed a two lane surface road From Meyersdale the road followed a winding path through rural areas intersecting PA 653 in Garrett The former portion of US 219 headed northeast from Garrett turning to the northwest in Berlin Southeast of Somerset the old route heads north to the point at which it intersects the existing four lane freeway If US 219 were to be upgraded to Interstate status the designation would likely be a three digit Interstate speculation as none of the two digit designations available would fit into the proper Interstate grid including I 67 and the aforementioned I 99 In addition I 67 has since been proposed for a number of other north south Interstate highways that would fit into the proper Interstate grid and are more likely to receive upgrades to Interstate status than US 219 opinion Major intersections editCountyLocationmi 1 kmDestinationsNotes SomersetElk Lick Township0 00 0 nbsp nbsp US 219 south Chestnut Ridge Road GrantsvilleMaryland state line Salisbury2 13 4 nbsp nbsp PA 669 south Ord Street SR 2010 Springs PocahontasNorthern terminus of PA 669 Summit TownshipSouthern end of freeway section nbsp nbsp nbsp US 219 Bus north MeyersdaleSouthern terminus of US 219 Bus nbsp nbsp nbsp US 219 Bus south Meyersdale GarrettNorthern terminus of US 219 Bus US 219 Bus and Meyersdale signed southbound Milford TownshipBerlin RockwoodAccess via East Mud Pike Somerset TownshipBerlin SomersetAccess via Berlin Plank Road SR 3041 29 948 1 nbsp PA 281 Somerset Friedens 32 151 7 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp To I 70 I 76 Penna Turnpike Pittsburgh HarrisburgAccess via PA 601 Jenner Township38 562 0 nbsp US 30 Jennerstown Stoystown Conemaugh Township43 770 3 nbsp PA 601 Jerome 46 074 0 nbsp PA 403 Davidsville Hollsopple CambriaRichland Township51 783 2 nbsp nbsp PA 56 east Scalp Avenue WindberSouthern terminus of PA 56 concurrency 52 584 5 nbsp PA 756 Geistown Elton 53 586 1 nbsp nbsp PA 56 west Johnstown Expressway Northern terminus of PA 56 concurrency Galleria Drive Adams Township58 694 3 nbsp nbsp PA 869 east St Michael SidmanWestern terminus of PA 869 Croyle Township60 697 5 nbsp nbsp PA 53 north South Fork PortageSouthern terminus of PA 53 New GermanyNorthbound exit and entrance Cambria Township67 6108 8 nbsp US 22 Blairsville Hollidaysburg 69 6112 0 nbsp nbsp US 422 west Indiana EbensburgEastern terminus of western segment of US 422 East Carroll TownshipPlank Road SR 4031 Proposed interchange Northern end of freeway section 76 7123 4 nbsp nbsp PA 553 west Ridge Road IndianaEastern terminus of PA 553 CarrolltownSunset Road SR 4013 Future US 219 Alt north approved by AASHTO in 2009 8 Northern Cambria83 7134 7 nbsp nbsp PA 271 south 24th Street Nanty GloNorthern terminus of PA 271 Susquehanna Township89 2143 6 nbsp nbsp PA 240 west Peg Run Road ClymerEastern terminus of PA 240 IndianaCherry Tree90 6145 8 nbsp nbsp PA 580 south Cherry Street Northern terminus of PA 580 ClearfieldBurnside Township99 1159 5 nbsp nbsp PA 286 west Dowler Highway IndianaEastern terminus of PA 286 McGees Mills103 5166 6 nbsp nbsp PA 36 north Colonel Drake Highway PunxsutawneySouthern terminus of PA 36 concurrency Mahaffey105 7170 1 nbsp nbsp PA 36 south Market Street Altoona Prince Gallitzin State ParkNorthern terminus of PA 36 concurrency future US 219 Alt south approved by AASHTO in 2009 8 Bells Landing111 7179 8 nbsp nbsp PA 969 east Lumber City Highway Lumber CityWestern terminus of PA 969 Grampian116 2187 0 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 729 south Main Street PA 879 east 1st Street Curwensville Clearfield Glen HopeNorthern terminus of PA 729 western terminus of PA 879 Luthersburg125 8202 5 nbsp nbsp US 322 east Luthersburg Rockton Road Rockton ClearfieldSouthern terminus of US 322 concurrency 126 0202 8 nbsp nbsp PA 410 west Shamokin Trail PunxsutawneyEastern terminus of PA 410 Sandy Township128 8207 3 nbsp nbsp US 322 west Behringer Highway BrookvilleNorthern terminus of US 322 concurrency 130 0209 2 nbsp nbsp US 119 south Blinker Parkway PunxsutawneyNorthern terminus of US 119 DuBois132 7213 6 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 255 north East DuBois Avenue to I 80 east St MarysSouthern terminus of PA 255 Sandy Township134 5216 5 nbsp nbsp PA 830 west Slab Run Road Falls CreekEastern terminus of PA 830 135 1217 4 nbsp nbsp I 80 Sharon Bellefonte DuBois Regional AirportI 80 exit 97 JeffersonBrockway142 6229 5 nbsp nbsp PA 28 south Main Street BrookvilleNorthern terminus of PA 28 ElkHorton Township148 3238 7 nbsp nbsp PA 153 south Penfield Road Penfield ClearfieldNorthern terminus of PA 153 Boot Jack156 2251 4 nbsp nbsp PA 948 south Kersey Road KerseySouthern terminus of PA 948 concurrency Ridgway Township158 7255 4 nbsp nbsp nbsp US 219 Truck northSouthern terminus of US 219 Truck northbound exit only Ridgway159 9257 3 nbsp nbsp PA 120 east Depot Street St Marys EmporiumWestern terminus of PA 120 northern terminus of US 219 Truck northbound only 160 1257 7 nbsp nbsp PA 948 north Main Street Corsica WarrenNorthern terminus of PA 948 concurrency Johnsonburg167 3269 2 nbsp nbsp PA 255 south Powers Avenue St MarysNorthern terminus of PA 255 Jones Township174 0280 0 nbsp nbsp PA 321 north Buena Vista Highway KaneSouthern terminus of PA 321 McKeanLantz Corners184 1296 3 nbsp US 6 Grand Army of the Republic Highway Kane Mount Jewett Smethport Kinzua Bridge State Park Timbuck192 2309 3 nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp PA 59 PA 770 Truck west Mt Alton Road Warren Smethport Bradford Regional Airport Federal Correctional InstitutionSouthern terminus of PA 770 Truck concurrency Custer City200 1322 0 nbsp nbsp PA 770 west West Warren Road WarrenNorthern terminus of PA 770 Truck concurrency southern terminus of PA 770 concurrency Degolia200 8323 2 nbsp nbsp PA 770 east Minard Run Road SmethportNorthern terminus of PA 770 concurrency Bradford TownshipSouthern end of freeway section Owens Way Bradford nbsp nbsp nbsp To PA 346 west Elm StreetNorthbound exit and southbound entrance 203 8328 0 nbsp nbsp PA 346 west Forman Street Southern terminus of PA 346 concurrency 204 9329 8 nbsp nbsp PA 46 south Kendall Avenue Northern terminus of PA 46 Foster Township205 6330 9 nbsp nbsp PA 346 east Foster BrookNorthern terminus of PA 346 concurrency 207 1333 3 nbsp nbsp US 219 north SalamancaNew York state line 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 c d e f g h i Google January 17 2020 US 219 in Pennsylvania Map Google Maps Google Retrieved January 17 2020 To Honor 9 11 Heroes Governor Rendell Signs Bill Designating Somerset County Road Flight 93 Memorial Highway 13 WTHR Indianapolis Archived from the original on July 14 2014 Retrieved November 24 2014 a b c d e f g Pennsylvania State Road Atlas Map ADC Map 2003 a b ISTEA NHS TEA 21 High Priority Corridor 21 www aaroads com Archived from the original on September 19 2000 Ruggiero Brenda October 17 2014 After Funding Delays Work on U S 219 Beings Pennsylvania ConstructionEquipmentGuide com Retrieved March 2 2016 Route 219 Somerset to Meyersdale Commonwealth of Pennsylvania Archived from the original on June 21 2018 Retrieved September 3 2018 Route 219 extension opens The Tribune Democrat Johnstown PA November 21 2018 Retrieved November 22 2018 a b Application for US 219 Alternate PDF American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials March 31 2009 Archived from the original PDF on July 14 2014 Retrieved July 7 2014 External links editKML file edit help Template Attached KML U S Route 219 in PennsylvaniaKML is from Wikidata nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to U S Route 219 in Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Highways US 219 Pennsylvania Roads US 219 nbsp U S Route 219 Previous state Maryland Pennsylvania Next state New York Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U S Route 219 in Pennsylvania amp oldid 1220652027, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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