Major Intersections
| County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Carbon |
Franklin Township | 0.00 | 0.00 | US 209 (Interchange Road/Bridge Street) | Pavement continues as "Canal Street" to Weissport and Walcksville. | |||
| Bowmanstown | West end of freeway | |||||||
| 2.91 | 4.68 | PA 895 west (Lizard Creek Road) – Bowmanstown | Eastern terminus of PA 895. Westbound travelers must use Bank Street to connect to PA 895. |
|||||
| Palmerton | Palmerton | |||||||
| Northampton | Lehigh Township | East end of freeway | ||||||
| 6.85 | 11.02 | PA 873 (Lehigh Gap Boulevard) | Northern terminus of PA 873. | |||||
| 6.99 | 11.25 | PA 145 (Best Avenue) | To Allentown. Northern terminus of PA 145. |
|||||
| 8.83 | 14.21 | PA 946 (Mountainview Drive) | Western terminus of PA 946. | |||||
| Bath | 19.39 | 31.21 | PA 329 / PA 987 (Main Street) | Western terminus of PA 248/PA 987 concurrency. Eastern terminus of PA 329. To Newburg Road. |
||||
| 19.54 | 31.45 | PA 987 (Chestnut Street/Monocacy Drive) | Eastern terminus of concurrency. | |||||
| 19.59 | 31.53 | PA 512 (Walnut Street/Bath Pike/Moorestown Road) | ||||||
| Upper Nazareth Township | 22.22 | 35.76 | PA 946 (Daniels Road) | |||||
| Nazareth | 23.95 | 38.54 | PA 191 (Nazareth Pike) | Western terminus of concurrency. | ||||
| 24.12 | 38.82 | PA 191 (Broad Street) | Eastern terminus of concurrency. | |||||
| Lower Nazareth Township | 25.69 | 41.34 | PA 33 (Anthony McCauliffe Memorial Highway) | Interchange. | ||||
| Palmer Heights | 30.87 | 49.68 | US 22 (Lehigh Valley Thruway) | Interchange. | ||||
| Easton | 31.11 | 50.07 | PA 611 (Larry Holmes Drive/Delaware Drive) | |||||
| 1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi | ||||||||
Read more about this topic: Pennsylvania Route 248
Famous quotes containing the word major:
“When I see that the nineteenth century has crowned the idolatry of Art with the deification of Love, so that every poet is supposed to have pierced to the holy of holies when he has announced that Love is the Supreme, or the Enough, or the All, I feel that Art was safer in the hands of the most fanatical of Cromwells major generals than it will be if ever it gets into mine.”
—George Bernard Shaw (18561950)