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Pennsylvania Route 27

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Pennsylvania Route 27 marker
Pennsylvania Route 27
Map
Map of western Pennsylvania with PA 27 in red and PA 27 Truck in blue
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length65.7 mi[1] (105.7 km)
Major junctions
West endSR 1001 (Park Avenue) in Meadville
Major intersections
East end PA 69 near Sugar Grove
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesCrawford, Venango, Warren
Highway system
PA 26 PA 28
PA 46 PA 48

Pennsylvania Route 27 (PA 27) is a 65.7-mile-long (105.7 km) state highway that is located in northwest Pennsylvania in the United States.

The western terminus of the route is situated at Park Avenue near U.S. Route 6 (US 6) and U.S. 19 in Meadville. The eastern terminus is located at PA 69, three miles (5 km) south of Sugar Grove.

History

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PA 27 eastbound in Titusville
PA 27 eastbound past PA 427 in Troy Township

From 1927 to 1928, PA 27 between U.S. Route 322 in Meadville and US 6 in the Pittsfield Township community of Pittsfield was known as the western segment of Pennsylvania Route 47. In 1928, west PA 47 was decommissioned and replaced with PA 27.

In April 2003, the western terminus of the route was moved from US 6 and US 19 to Park Avenue, which had been the western terminus of PA 27 from 1928 to 1974. However, west of Park Avenue, PA 27 is still signed along North Street Market Street, Terrace Street and Reynolds Avenue. to connect with US 6 and US 19.

Major intersections

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CountyLocation[2]mi[3]kmDestinationsNotes
CrawfordMeadville0.0000.000SR 1001 (Park Avenue)Western terminus
0.1220.196
PA 86 north (North Main Street)
Southern terminus of PA 86
0.7621.226
PA 77 east (Hickory Street)
Western terminus of PA 77
Randolph Township11.39518.338
PA 173 south – Cochranton
Northern terminus of PA 173
12.45920.051
PA 198 west – Saegertown
Eastern terminus of PA 198
Troy Township16.44826.470
PA 427 south – Cooperstown
Northern terminus of PA 427
VenangoPlum Township20.63933.215
PA 428 north – Townville
Western end of concurrency with PA 428
20.74133.379
PA 428 south – Oil City
Eastern end of concurrency with PA 428
CrawfordTitusville27.15243.697
PA 8 north (West Spring Street) – Union City
Western end of concurrency with PA 8
27.36244.035
PA 8 Truck (South Perry Street)
Northern terminus of PA 8 Truck
27.59444.408

PA 8 south (South Franklin Street) / PA 89 north (North Franklin Street)
Eastern end of concurrency with PA 8; southern terminus of PA 89
VenangoOilcreek Township32.50752.315
PA 227 west – Rouseville
Western end of concurrency with PA 277
Pleasantville33.20553.438
PA 36 south – Tionesta
Northern terminus of PA 36
33.38153.722
PA 227 east – Neilltown
Eastern end of concurrency with PA 277
WarrenPittsfield Township51.93783.584
PA 426 north – Corry
Southern terminus of PA 426
55.49889.315
US 6 west – Corry
Western end of concurrency with US 6
Youngsville58.16493.606
US 6 east
Eastern end of concurrency with US 6
Sugar Grove Township65.889106.038 PA 69 (Jackson Run Road) – North Warren, Sugar Grove, JamestownEastern terminus
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

PA 27 Truck

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Truck plate.svg
Pennsylvania Route 27 Truck marker
Pennsylvania Route 27 Truck
LocationTitusville, Pennsylvania
Existed1980–present

Pennsylvania Route 27 Truck is a 12-mile-long (0.80 km) truck route in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. In 1980, the designation was established to remove trucks from the complicated intersection with Pennsylvania Route 8 and to provide direct access for local trucks past the Titusville's small industrial area along St. John Street. For its entire length it is cosigned with Truck Route 8.[4]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Pennsylvania Route 27" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved June 20, 2013.
  2. ^ "Video Log". Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  3. ^ Bureau of Maintenance and Operations (January 2016). Roadway Management System Straight Line Diagrams (Report) (2015 ed.). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  4. ^ PA 1 - PA 50 (Map). 2010. Retrieved 2017-06-22.
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