Pennsylvania Route 89

PA Route 89 marker

PA Route 89
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 47.86 mi[1] (77.02 km)
Existed: 1928 – present
Major junctions
South end: PA 8/PA 27 in Titusville
  US 6 near Elgin
I-86 in Greenfield Township
I-90 in North East Township
US 20 in North East
North end: PA 5 near North East
Location
Counties: Crawford, Erie
Highway system
PA 88I-90

Pennsylvania Route 89 (PA 89) is a 50-mile-long (80 km) northsouth state highway located in northwestern Pennsylvania. The southern terminus of the route is at Pennsylvania Route 8 and Pennsylvania Route 27 in Titusville. The northern terminus is at Pennsylvania Route 5 north of North East.

Route description

PA 89 north of the junction with PA 430

PA 89 begins running north on Franklin Street in Titusville just after the PA 8/27 junction. PA 89 runs northeast out of the city before arcing back around to the north and passing through the town of Vrooman. The highway then bypasses Rome and Buells Corners to the east and then continues north through Hatchtown. West of Spartansburg, PA 89 forms a brief concurrency with PA 77. PA 89 then crosses over into Erie County.

PA 89 continues north to US 6, which it overlaps with from Lovell to Elgin. After splitting off to the north once again, the highway turns more northwest and meets Pennsylvania Route 8 south of Wattsburg. The two routes overlap through Wattsburg (where they meet the western terminus of PA 474) and split up in Lowville. At Colt Station, PA 89 crosses PA 430. North of the PA 430 junction, PA 89 has an interchange with Interstate 86 (exit 3). 4 miles (6 km) later, PA 89 has an interchange with Interstate 90 (exit 41). PA 89 then enters North East. There, it serves as the western terminus of PA 426 before crossing US 20. PA 89 then comes to an end at PA 5, near Lake Erie.

History

PA 89 was established in 1928. In 1930, the highway ran from U.S. Route 6 in Beaver Dam to U.S. Route 20 in North East. By 1941, PA 89 was extended south to the current southern terminus at Titusville. The northern terminus was also extended to Pennsylvania Route 5 in North East.[2][3]

Major intersections

CountyLocationmi[1]kmDestinationsNotes
CrawfordTitusville0.000.00 PA 8 / PA 27 (Central Avenue)
Sparta Township13.6221.92 PA 77 westSouth end of PA 77 concurrency
14.7723.77 PA 77 eastNorth end of PA 77 concurrency
ErieConcord Township22.1735.68 US 6 east (Grand Army of the Republic Highway)South end of US 6 concurrency
Elgin23.7538.22 US 6 west (Grand Army of the Republic Highway)North end of US 6 concurrency
Amity Township30.7449.47 PA 8 south (Main Street)South end of PA 8 concurrency
Wattsburg31.2450.28 PA 474 east (Jamestown Street)Western terminus of PA 474.
Venango Township32.8252.82 PA 8 northNorth end of PA 8 concurrency
Greenfield Township39.3763.36 PA 430 (Station Road)
40.7165.52 I-86 Jamestown, Binghamton, Erie, ClevelandExit 3 (I-86)
North East Township44.2971.28 I-90Exit 41 (I-90)
North East45.9773.98 PA 426 south (Grahamville Street)Northern terminus of PA 426
46.4574.75 US 20 (Main Street)
North East Township47.8677.02 PA 5 (Lake Road) / LECT
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

  1. 1 2 DeLorme Street Atlas USA 2007 software, Toogle Measure Tool and Driving Directions
  2. Highway Map of Pennsylvania (front side) (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1930. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
  3. Highway Map of Pennsylvania (front side) (PDF) (Map). Pennsylvania Department of Highways. 1940. Retrieved 2007-09-10.
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