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Pennsylvania Route 453 (PA 453) is a state highway located in
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, Blair, and Clearfield counties in
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. The southern terminus is at
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(US 22) in Water Street; the northern terminus is at PA 879 in
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.


Route description


Huntingdon and Blair counties

PA 453 begins at an intersection with US 22 in the community of Water Street in Morris Township, Huntingdon County, heading north on three-lane undivided Birmingham Pike, carrying two northbound lanes and one southbound lane. The road heads through woods before heading into agricultural areas and intersecting the western terminus of PA 45. At this point, the route becomes
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with PA 45 Truck and narrows to two lanes as it heads northwest through more open farmland with occasional woods. PA 453 enters Tyrone Township in Blair County and turns north through more agricultural areas as an unnamed road, gaining a second northbound lane before also gaining a second southbound lane. The route eventually narrows from four lanes back to two lanes and heading northwest through wooded areas in a cut. The road crosses the
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and
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's
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into Warriors Mark Township in Huntingdon County and becomes Birmingham Pike again, heading through more woodland along the northeast bank of the river and passing through Shoenberger. The route passes through the borough of
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before heading back into Warriors Mark Township and running through more rural areas. PA 453 continues into Snyder Township in Blair County as an unnamed road and passes to the south of a quarry, crossing the Little Juniata River. The road heads to the northeast of the Norfolk Southern railroad line and crosses the river again, coming to an intersection with PA 550. At this point, PA 45 Truck splits from PA 453 by heading northeast on PA 550 and PA 453 turns west-northwest to cross through a gap in forested
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. The route enters the borough of Tyrone and widens into a four-lane
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as it comes to an interchange with Interstate 99 (I-99)/ US 220. Past this, PA 453 becomes East 11th Street and passes businesses, coming to an intersection with US 220 Business. At this point, the route turns north to form a concurrency with US 220 Business on two-lane undivided Pennsylvania Avenue, passing a mix of homes and commercial establishments. PA 453 splits from US 220 Business by turning west onto West 14th Street, running through more of the town and crossing a
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line. The route turns north onto Lincoln Avenue before turning west onto West 15th Street and heading through residential areas. The road becomes Janesville Pike as it heads into more rural areas of homes, forming the border between Tyrone to the north and Snyder Township to the south before turning northwest and fully entering Tyrone again. PA 453 heads back into Snyder Township and heads into forested areas with occasional homes, passing to the southwest of the Tyrone Reservoir. The route winds northwest through more dense forests before turning to the west.


Clearfield County

PA 453 enters Gulich Township in
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and continues west through more forests, eventually turning northwest again. The route comes to an intersection with PA 253 at which point that route turns northwest to join PA 453 on Viola Pike. In the community of
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, the road intersects PA 153 and continues through more wooded areas with some fields. PA 253/PA 453 turns north and intersects PA 729, at which point it passes between the residential community of Janesville to the west and woodland to the east. The two routes continue north-northeast through more woods with scattered farm fields, becoming Main Street and heading into the borough of Ramey. Here, the road heads northeast past homes, with PA 453 splitting from PA 253 by turning northwest onto Union Street. The route passes through more residential areas of the town before heading into Bigler Township in the community of Beluah and turning southwest to follow Jimmies Hill Road through a mix of farmland and woodland. PA 453 turns north onto Banion Road and heads through wooded areas with some fields and homes. The route comes to the community of Madera and intersects PA 53, turning west to join that route on Main Street and crossing
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. PA 453 splits from PA 53 by turning northwest onto Belsena Road and winding north through dense forests along the west bank of the Clearfield Creek. The road passes through Belsena Mills and turns northwest away from the creek, crossing into Knox Township. Here, the route comes to Boardman and turns northeast onto Curwensville Tyrone Highway, winding north as it comes to Kellytown. PA 453 curves to the northwest and passes through a mix of farms and woods with some residences. The road heads into more forested areas with a few homes as it crosses the Little Clearfield Creek into Pike Township and passes through Olanta. The route turns north through a mix of woods, fields, and residences and runs through Bloomington. PA 453 heads into wooded areas along the eastern shore of
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and passes near Curwensville Dam before heading into rural developed areas. The road crosses the
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into the borough of
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and becomes Susquehanna Avenue, passing under a R.J. Corman Railroad line and intersecting PA 969. The route heads into residential areas, turning northeast and passing over Anderson Creek and under another R.J. Corman Railroad line. PA 453 becomes Filbert Street and heads into the commercial downtown, ending at PA 879.


Major intersections


PA 453 Truck

Pennsylvania Route 453 Truck was a
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that bypassed a weight-restricted bridge over Little Clearfield Creek on which trucks over 35 tons and combination loads over 40 tons were prohibited. The route followed PA 879, PA 153, and PA 53 through
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. PA 453 Truck was signed to its alignment in 2013. The bridge was completely reconstructed in 2019, effectively deleting the route.


See also

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References


External links

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Pennsylvania Highways: PA 453
453 Transportation in Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania Transportation in Blair County, Pennsylvania Transportation in Clearfield County, Pennsylvania