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Pennsylvania Route 221

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State highway in Pennsylvania, United States
This article is about the current Pennsylvania Route 221. For the former route, seePennsylvania Route 221 (1920s).

Pennsylvania Route 221 marker
Pennsylvania Route 221
Map
Route information
Maintained byPennDOT
Length31.0 mi[1] (49.9 km)
Major junctions
South endPA 188 nearJefferson
Major intersectionsI-79 inWashington Township
US 19 in Washington Township
PA 18 inMorris Township
I-70 inBuffalo Township
US 40 in Buffalo Township
North endPA 231 inAcheson
Location
CountryUnited States
StatePennsylvania
CountiesGreene,Washington
Highway system
US 220US 222

Pennsylvania Route 221 (PA 221) is a 31-mile-long (50 km)state highway located inGreene andWashington counties inPennsylvania. The southern terminus is atPA 188 nearJefferson. The northern terminus is atPA 231 in Acheson.

Route description

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PA 221 northbound in Morgan Township
PA 221 as it passes through Washington Township

PA 221 begins at an intersection withPA 188 inMorgan Township,Greene County, heading northwest on two-lane undivided Lippencott Road. The road heads through a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes, running to the northeast of Ruff Creek and passing through Lippincott. The route winds through more rural areas, crossing intoWashington Township and coming to a partial interchange withI-79, with ramps to and from the northbound lanes of I-79. A short distance later, PA 221 comes to an intersection withUS 19 in Ruff Creek, which connects to ramps providing access to and from the southbound lanes of I-79. At this point, the road becomes Dunn Station Road and runs northwest through more areas of farms and woods with a few residences, turning to the north-northwest. The route continues through more rural areas, passing throughHope before briefly crossing intoMorris Township.[1][2]

PA 221 entersMorris Township inWashington County and becomes Conger Road, heading into wooded areas with a few fields. The route turns north and passes throughDunns Station and Plumbsock, turning west onto Plumsock Road. The route winds northwest through areas of farms and woods with some homes, coming to an intersection withPA 18. Here, PA 221 forms aconcurrency with PA 18, heading northwest on Prosperity Pike. The road passes through woodland before heading past a few farms and running through the residential community ofProsperity. PA 221 splits from PA 18 by continuing northwest along S-Bridge Road, heading through agricultural areas with some woods and homes. The road turns north through more rural areas, curving northwest intoSouth Franklin Township. The route curves back to the north and continues through more farmland and woodland with occasional residences. PA 221 entersBuffalo Township and comes to an interchange withI-70. Past this, the road runs northwest through wooded areas with some homes, reaching an intersection withUS 40. The route becomes Green Valley Road and heads through farm fields with some woodland and residences. PA 221 turns north-northwest and crosses intoBlaine Township, heading into residential areas as Constitution Boulevard and curving west intoTaylorstown. Here, the route turns north onto Buffalo Creek Road and winds northwest through woods with some farms and homes. PA 221 continues northwest to its northern terminus atPA 231.[1][3]

Major intersections

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CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
GreeneMorgan Township0.00.0PA 188 (Jefferson Road) –Waynesburg,JeffersonSouthern terminus of PA 221
Washington Township4.67.4
I-79 north (Raymond P. Shafer Highway) –Washington
Exit 19 (I-79); I-79 northbound entrance/exit only
4.97.9

US 19 (Washington Road) toI-79 south –Waynesburg,Washington,Morgantown
WashingtonMorris Township14.022.5
PA 18 south (Prosperity Pike) –Sparta
Southern terminus of PA 18 concurrency
15.124.3
PA 18 north (Prosperity Pike) –Lagonda
Northern terminus of PA 18 concurrency
Buffalo Township21.935.2I-70 –Washington,WheelingExit 11 (I-70)
22.736.5US 40 (Chestnut Street) –Washington,Claysville
Blaine Township31.049.9PA 231 (North Road / Claysville Road)Northern terminus of PA 221
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

PA 221 Truck

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Truck plate.svg
Pennsylvania Route 221 Truck marker
Pennsylvania Route 221 Truck
LocationWashington County, Pennsylvania
Existed2013–2014

Pennsylvania Route 221 Truck was atruck route bypassing a weight-restricted bridge over Buffalo Creek on PA 221 in Taylorstown, on which trucks over 36 tons and combination loads over 40 tons were strictly prohibited. The road was signed in 2013. The bridge was reconstructed in 2014, resulting in the deletion of the route.

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcd"overview of Pennsylvania Route 221" (Map).Google Maps. RetrievedSeptember 3, 2011.
  2. ^"Greene County, Pennsylvania Highway Map"(PDF).PennDOT (FTP). 2011. RetrievedMarch 3, 2011.[dead ftp link](To view documents seeHelp:FTP)
  3. ^"Washington County, Pennsylvania Highway Map"(PDF).PennDOT (FTP). 2011. RetrievedMay 17, 2011.[dead ftp link](To view documents seeHelp:FTP)

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