Pennsylvania Route 63 - Major Intersections

Major Intersections

County Location Mile km Destinations Notes
Montgomery
Green Lane 0.0 0.0 PA 29 (Gravel Pike) – Schwenksville, Red Hill Western terminus
Upper Salford Township 2.0 3.2 PA 563 north (Ridge Road)
Lower Salford Township 5.8 9.3 PA 113 (Harleysville Pike) – Souderton, Skippack
Towamencin Township 9.7 15.6 I-476 / Penna. Tpk. NE Ext. – Allentown, Philadelphia Interchange
Towamencin Township –
Hatfield Township
11.5 18.5 PA 463 east (Forty Foot Road) – Hatfield
Lansdale 13.2 21.2 PA 363 south (Valley Forge Road)
Upper Gwynedd Township –
Montgomery Township
16.5 26.6 US 202 – Doylestown, Norristown
Lower Gwynedd Township –
Horsham Township
17.9 28.8 PA 309 (Bethlehem Pike) – Montgomeryville, Philadelphia
Upper Dublin Township –
Horsham Township
20.7 33.3 PA 152 (Limekiln Pike)
Abington Township –
Upper Moreland Township
25.4 40.9 PA 611 (Old York Road)
Lower Moreland Township 29.3 47.2 PA 232 (Huntingdon Pike)
Philadelphia
Philadelphia 31.9 51.3 PA 532 (Bustleton Avenue)
32.8 52.8 US 1 south (Roosevelt Boulevard) West end of US 1 overlap
34.2 55.0 West end of expressway section
34.2 55.0 US 1 north (Roosevelt Boulevard) – Morrisville East end of US 1 overlap
34.8 56.0 Thornton Road
35.3 56.8 Academy Road Westbound exit
36.0 57.9 Knights Road
36.4 58.6 Millbrook Road / Franklin Mills Bouleavrd
Bucks
Bensalem Township 37.1 59.7 US 13 (Bristol Pike)
37.2 59.9 I-95 – Central Philadelphia, Trenton Eastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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