Pennsylvania Route 973

Pennsylvania Route 973 (PA 973) is a highway which runs for 26 miles (42 kilometers) generally east–west in Lycoming County in north central Pennsylvania in the United States. Its western terminus is on the east bank of Pine Creek at Pennsylvania Route 44 in the unincorporated village of Tomb (or Tombs Run) in Watson Township, and its eastern terminus is at the hamlet of Loyalsockville in Eldred Township at Pennsylvania Route 87 until the remains of Tropical Storm Lee removed a portion of the Slabtown Bridge at Wallis Run and Game Farm Roads.

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