Major Intersections
County | Location | Mile | km | Destinations | Notes | |||
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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 |
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