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Southern Terminus: | US 219 south of Meyersdale. |
| Northern Terminus: | US 219 north of Meyersdale. | |
| Length: | 4 miles | |
| Names: | Mason-Dixon Highway, Beachley Street, and Grant Street | |
| National Highway System: |
None | |
| SR Designation: | SR 2047 | |
| County: | Somerset | |
| Expressway: | None | |
| Multiplexed Routes: | None | |
| Former
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PA 6 (1926 - 1930) US 219 (1926 - 1999) |
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| History: | Signed in 1999 when the Meyersdale Bypass was completed. | |
| Links: |
Business US 219 Junction List - Tim Reichard Terminus of Business US 219 - Tim Reichard |
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Southern Terminus: | US 219 one mile south of Ridgway. |
| Northern Terminus: | US 219 in Ridgway. | |
| Length: | 3 miles | |
| Names: | Boot Jack Truck Lane, St. Marys Road, Front Street, and Depot Street | |
| National Highway System: |
Entire length | |
| SR Designations: | SR 2219: US 219 to PA 120 SR 0120: PA 120 to US 219 |
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| County: | Elk | |
| Expressway: | None | |
| Multiplexed Route: | PA 120: PA 120 to US 219 | |
| Former Designations: |
US 120 (1926 - 1927): PA 120 to US 219 PA 55 (1927 - 1928): PA 120 to US 219 |
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| History: | Construction began in 1987 on the section from US 219 to PA 120, to provide a truck-only highway to bypass the steep decent into Ridgway on US 219. The one-way northbound highway opened in 1989; however, the designation was not signed until 1990. | |
| Links: | Terminus
of Truck US 219 - Tim Reichard Truck US 219 Junction List - Tim Reichard |
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Links: US 219 Back to Pennsylvania Highways Back to Pennsylvania US Highways Page updated January 14, 2006. Content and graphics, unless otherwise noted, copyright © Jeffrey J. Kitsko. All rights reserved. Banner signs courtesy of Richard C. Moeur. Information courtesy of the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and Robert Droz. |
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