US 209
Auxiliary Routes

Business
US 209

Southern Terminus: US 209 in Sciota.
Northern Terminus: US 209 in Marshalls Creek.
Length: 14 miles
National Highway System: None
Names: Hamilton East Road, West Main Street, Main Street, Brown Street (northbound), Courtland Street (northbound), Broad Street (southbound), Washington Street (southbound), McConnell Street (southbound), Fifth Street (southbound), South Courtland Street, North Courtland Street, and Milford Road
SR Designations:
SR 2012:  US 209 to Marshalls Creek
SR 0611:  Park Avenue to Ninth Street
SR 0191:  Main Street to McConnell Street
SR 2014:  Fifth Street to Courtland Street (southbound)
SR 0447:  Independence Road to Milford Road
County: Monroe
Expressway: None
Multiplexed Routes: PA 611:  Park Avenue to Ninth Street
PA 191:  Main Street to McConnell Street
PA 447:  Independence Road to Milford Road
Former Designations: PA 2  (1925 - 1930):  Ninth Street to Park Avenue
US 209  (1926 - 1962):  I-80 to US 209
US 611  (1926 - 1963):  Ninth Street to Park Avenue
US 209  (1926 - 1964):  Sciota to I-80
PA 33  (1927 - 1928)
PA 12  (1927 - 1928)
History: Signed in 1962 when US 209 was placed on Interstate 80, its original southern terminus was Exit 305.  In 1964, the southern terminus was moved from Exit 305 of I-80 to its current location south of Sciota.

In 1965, the designation was split in Stroudsburg, with Brown Street and Courtland Street taking the northbound traffic, and southbound traffic using Washington Street, McConnell Street, and Fifth Street.

In 1991, the bridge over Brodhead Creek was replaced by a wider crossing with a median.

Links: US 209
Business US 209 Junction List - Tim Reichard
Terminus of Business US 209 - Tim Reichard

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