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Pennsylvania Route 86
Pennsylvania Route 86 (abbreviated PA 86, officially SR 886) is a state highway in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The northern terminus of the route is at U.S. Route 6, U.S. Route 19, and Pennsylvania Route 408 in Cambridge Springs. The southern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 27 in Meadville. Due to the presence of Interstate 86 (State Route 86) in Erie County, PA 86 is officially State Route 886. Nearby attractions include Allegheny College and Woodcock Lake. From 1936 to 1983, PA 86 extended from US 19 north of Waterford to PA 27 in Meadville. In 1983, the northern terminus was moved to its present location at US 6 and US 19 in Cambridge Springs. Route description PA 86 begins at an intersection with PA 27 in the city of Meadville, heading north on two-lane undivided North Main Street. The road passes a mix of homes and businesses, heading into more residential areas and passing to the east of Allegheny College. The route runs ...
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Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) oversees transportation issues in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The administrator of PennDOT is the Pennsylvania Secretary of Transportation, currently Yassmin Gramian. Presently, PennDOT supports over of state roads and highways, about 25,000 bridges, as well as new roadway construction, the exception being the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission, although they currently follow PennDOT policies and procedures. In addition, other modes of transportation are supervised or supported by PennDOT. These include aviation, Railroad, rail traffic, mass transit, intrastate highway shipping traffic, motor vehicle safety & licensing, and Driver's license, driver licensing. PennDOT also supports the Ports of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, and Erie, Pennsylvania, Erie. The current budget is approximately $3.8 billion in federal and state funds. The state budget is supported by the motor vehicle fuels tax which is dedicated solely to ...
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West Mead Township, Pennsylvania
West Mead Township is a township in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 5,040 at the 2020 census, down from 5,249 at the 2010 census. History In 1898, West Mead Township and East Mead Township were divided, from lands originally referred to as Mead Township. What is the History of West Mead Township?
West Mead Township website, accessed 11 October 2023. The Bridge in West Mead Township was listed on the

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List Of Highways Numbered 86
The following highways are numbered 86: International * Asian Highway 86 * European route E86 Australia *  - Federation Way, Honour Ave (New South Wales) Canada * Ontario Highway 86 Germany * Bundesautobahn 86 (unbuilt) * Bundesstraße 86 Iran * Road 86 Korea, South * Gukjido 86 New Zealand * New Zealand State Highway 86 Poland * Expressway S86 * National road 86 United States * Interstate 86 (Idaho) ** Interstate 86 (Connecticut-Massachusetts) (former) ** Interstate 86 (Pennsylvania–New York) * U.S. Route 86 (canceled proposal) * Alabama State Route 86 * Arizona State Route 86 * Arkansas Highway 86 * California State Route 86 ** California State Route 86S (former) * Colorado State Highway 86 * Georgia State Route 86 ** Georgia State Route 86 (1930–1940) (former) * Illinois Route 86 (former) * Iowa Highway 86 * K-86 (Kansas highway) * Kentucky Route 86 * Louisiana Highway 86 ** Louisiana State Route 86 (former) * Maine State Route 86 ...
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Pennsylvania Route 77
Pennsylvania Route 77 (PA 77) is a east–west state highway located in northwest Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 27, PA 27 in Meadville, Pennsylvania, Meadville. The eastern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 426, PA 426 in Corry, Pennsylvania, Corry. Route description PA 77 begins at an intersection with Pennsylvania Route 27, PA 27 in the city of Meadville, Pennsylvania, Meadville in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, Crawford County, heading northeast on two-lane undivided Hickory Street. The road passes homes, crossing into West Mead Township, Pennsylvania, West Mead Township and becoming Blooming Valley Road. The route runs through rural residential areas before continuing into a mix of farmland and woodland with some homes, heading into East Mead Township, Pennsylvania, East Mead Township. PA 77 becomes unnamed and runs through more rural areas, passing through a corner of Woodcock Township, Pennsylvania, Woodcock Township prior to ...
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Truck Route
A truck or lorry is a motor vehicle designed to transport cargo, carry specialized payloads, or perform other utilitarian work. Trucks vary greatly in size, power, and configuration, but the vast majority feature body-on-frame construction, with a cabin that is independent of the payload portion of the vehicle. Smaller varieties may be mechanically similar to some automobiles. Commercial trucks can be very large and powerful and may be configured to be mounted with specialized equipment, such as in the case of refuse trucks, fire trucks, concrete mixers, and suction excavators. In American English, a commercial vehicle without a trailer or other articulation is formally a "straight truck" while one designed specifically to pull a trailer is not a truck but a "tractor". The majority of trucks currently in use are still powered by diesel engines, although small- to medium-size trucks with gasoline engines exist in the US, Canada, and Mexico. The market-share of electri ...
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Western New York And Pennsylvania Railroad (2001)
The Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad is a short-line railroad that operates freight trains in Western New York and Northwest Pennsylvania, United States. The company is controlled by the Livonia, Avon and Lakeville Railroad, with which it does not connect. It started operations in 2001 on the Southern Tier Extension, a former Erie Railroad line between Hornell, NY and Corry, PA, owned by the public Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Allegany and Steuben Southern Tier Extension Railroad Authority (STERA). Through acquisitions and leases, the line was extended from Corry to Meadville, PA in 2002 and to Oil City, PA in 2006. In 2007, the WNY&P leased and sub-leased portions of the north-south Buffalo Line, a former Pennsylvania Railroad line mostly built by a predecessor of the defunct Western New York and Pennsylvania Railway. The two lines cross at Olean, NY. Operations The WNY&P operates a system centered on Olean, where it operates the ex-Erie yard just west of the crossing ...
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Cambridge Township, Pennsylvania
Cambridge Township is a township in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 1,447 at the 2020 census. Geography The township is in northern Crawford County, bordered by Erie County to the north and by Conneauttee Creek and French Creek, part of the Allegheny River watershed, to the west. The township surrounds the borough of Cambridge Springs, a separate municipality. According to the United States Census Bureau, the Cambridge Township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 0.64%, is water. Natural features Geologic Province: Northwestern Glaciated Plateau Lowest Elevation: where French Creek flows out of the township. Highest Elevation: in the southeastern corner Major Rivers/Streams and Watersheds: French Creek Minor Rivers/Streams and Watersheds: French Creek tributaries: Conneauttee Creek and its tributary, Little Conneauttee Creek, Campbell Run Lakes and Waterbodies: Mitchell Lake (impoundment) Biological Diversity Areas: Cambridge Spr ...
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Woodcock, Pennsylvania
Woodcock is a borough in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 139 at the 2020 census, down from 157 at the 2010 census. Geography Woodcock is located in north-central Crawford County at (41.754726, -80.084569). It is bordered to the west, south, and east by Woodcock Township and to the north by Cambridge Township. Woodcock is in the valley of Gravel Run, which flows west for approximately to French Creek, a tributary of the Allegheny River. Pennsylvania Route 86 passes through the borough, leading northeast to Cambridge Springs and southwest to Meadville, the county seat. According to the United States Census Bureau, the borough has a total area of , all land. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 146 people, 55 households, and 44 families residing in the borough. The population density was 260.2 people per square mile (100.7/km²). There were 57 housing units at an average density of 101.6 per square mile (39.3/km²). The racia ...
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Pennsylvania Route 198
Pennsylvania Route 198 (PA 198) is a state highway located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at the Ohio state line near Pierpont, OH where the road continues as Ohio State Route 167 (SR 167). The eastern terminus is at PA 27 near Mount Hope. Route description PA 198 begins at the Ohio border in Beaver Township, where the road continues into that state as SR 167. From the state line, the route heads east on two-lane undivided Pierpoint Road through a mix of farmland and woodland. PA 198 passes through Palmer before entering Spring Township and becoming Atroskin Road. The route continues into the borough of Conneautville and becomes Licking Street, passing homes. PA 198 turns northeast onto Mulberry Street and crosses Conneaut Creek and the Canadian National's Bessemer Subdivision railroad line before coming to an intersection with PA 18. At this point, PA 198 turns southeast to form a concurrency with PA 18 on Main Street, passing through the ...
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Concurrency (road)
A concurrency in a road network is an instance of one physical roadway bearing two or more different route numbers. When two roadways share the same right-of-way, it is sometimes called a common section or commons. Other terminology for a concurrency includes overlap, coincidence, duplex (two concurrent routes), triplex (three concurrent routes), multiplex (any number of concurrent routes), dual routing or triple routing. Concurrent numbering can become very common in jurisdictions that allow it. Where multiple routes must pass between a single mountain crossing or over a bridge, or through a major city, it is often economically and practically advantageous for them all to be accommodated on a single physical roadway. In some jurisdictions, however, concurrent numbering is avoided by posting only one route number on highway signs; these routes disappear at the start of the concurrency and reappear when it ends. However, any route that becomes unsigned in the middle of the concurren ...
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Woodcock Township, Pennsylvania
Woodcock Township is a township in Crawford County, Pennsylvania, United States. The population was 2,756 at the 2020 census, down from 2,856 at the 2010 census. Geography Woodcock Township is located just north of the geographic center of Crawford County. The borough of Saegertown is along the western border, Woodcock is along the northern border, and Blooming Valley borders the southeastern corner of the township. All three boroughs are separate municipalities from the township. French Creek forms the western boundary of the township, except at Saegertown. Woodcock Creek, a tributary of French Creek, flows across the township from east to west, impounded as Woodcock Creek Lake near the township center. Woodcock Lake Park is along the southern side of the lake. Gravel Run, a tributary of French Creek, drains the northern part of the township. According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of , of which is land and , or 1.62%, is water. Demog ...
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