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Now
191 from New York state line to US 22 in Wayne, Monroe, and Northampton Counties.
Parts of the x90 family were renumbered to avoid duplication with the I-x90 family.
Intersected 190-590 from south to north. |
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Now
447 from 90 (now 191) to US 209 (now Business US 209) in Monroe County. Intersected
190. |
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Now
447 from 90 (now 191) near Analomink to 90 (now 191) near Newfoundland. Intersected
90, 390, and 790. |
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Exists in Erie County. Unrelated to x90 family but related to I-90. |
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Exists
in Monroe and Pike Counties. Intersected 90 (now 191), 290 (now 447), and 790. |
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Now
423 from 90 (now 191) to 940 in Wayne and Monroe Counties. Intersected 90. |
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Exists
in Pike, Wayne, and Lackawanna Counties. Intersected 90 (now 191) and 690. |
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Exists
in Wayne and Lackawanna Counties. Intersects 590. |
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Now
SR 3001 and 3004 from 507 to 290 (now 447) in Pike County. Intersected 290 and
390. |
  |   | Exists
in Erie County. Has an I-x90 family nationwide but on I-90 passes through Pennsylvania. |
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Exists in Erie County. Numbered to match I-90. |
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Now
US 13 from the Delaware state line to Philadelphia. Intersected 191-491 from east
to west. |
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Now
SR 1001 and SR 1003 from 7/90 (now US 6/191) to 371 in Wayne County. Unrelated
to x91 family. Numbered sequentially from 90. |
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Now
SR 2015 in Delaware County and SR 3002 and 291 in Philadelphia County from US
1 to 611. Intersected 91 (now US 13) and 291. |
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Exists
in Wayne, Monroe, and Northampton Counties. Replaced 90. Unrelated to x90 family,
though it may be more than a coincidence that after the second 91 was commissioned
and decommissioned, 191 was chosen to replace 90. |
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Exists
in Delaware and Philadelphia Counties. Intersected 91 (now US 13) and 191. |
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Now
SR 2025 from 91 (now US 13) to 420 in Delaware County. Intersected 91. |
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Exists
in Delaware County and extends into Delaware as DE 491. Intersected 91 (now US
13). |
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Now
possibly SR 3012 east from 491. Intersected 491 and maybe 91 (now US 13). |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in Alleghany County. Replaced 280 from Business US 22 to 80 (now 380). Unrelated
to x91 family. |
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Exists
in Susquehanna, Wyoming, and Luzerne Counties. Intersected 192-692 from south
to north. Originally followed 29/309 and 309 south of Tunkhannock; 29 became US
309 and then swapped routings with 92. |
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Now
29 from 309 to 415. Intersected 92. |
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Exists
in Union and Centre Counties. Replaced 95. Unrelated to x92 family. |
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Exists
in Wyoming County. Intersects 92. |
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Now
SR 2046 and SR 1001 from 92 to 70 (now 171) in Susquehanna County. Intersected
92. |
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Exists
in York County. May be an original number for the route. Unrelated to x92 family. |
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Exists
in Susquehanna County. Intersects 92. |
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Now
SR 1006 and Brown Hill Road from 92 to 392 (now SR 1001). Intersected 92 and 392. |
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Now
171 from 92 to US 11. Intersected 92. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in Carbon, Luzerne, and Columbia Counties. Intersected 193-393 from east to west.
Signed north-south even though its an odd-numbered east-west route. |
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Now
SR 4006 and SR 4010 from 93 to 93 in Carbon County. Intersected 93 twice. |
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Now
SR 3034 from 93 to 309. Intersected 93. |
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Now
239 from US 11 to 93. Intersected 93. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in Cumberland, Adams, and York Counties. Intersected 194 and 394 from south to
north. |
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Exists
in Adams and York Counties. Continues into Maryland as MD 194. Intersected 94
and 294. |
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Now
SR 4012 from 194 to 74 in York County. Intersected 194. |
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Exists
in Adams County. Intersected 94. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Now
192 from 53 (now 144) to 404 (now US 15) in Union and Centre Counties. There are
no other members of the x95 family. 95 was renumbered to avoid duplication with
I-95. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in York County. Replaced US 111 from 921 to 24 (later 382). Unrelated to x95 family.
295 may be renumbered after I-295 comes to Pennsylvania. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
  |   | Exists
in Delaware, Philadelphia, and Bucks County. There are no other members of the
I-x95 family in Pennsylvania, but I-695 and I-895 were proposed, and I-295 is
planned. |
   | Planned
designation for I-95 between I-295 near Trenton, New Jersey to I-276 upon I-95's
planned relocation onto I-276 east toward New Jersey. |
   | Proposed
freeway from I-676 (now I-76) to I-95 southwest of Philadelphia. |
   | Proposed
connector between I-95 and the New Jersey Turnpike. |
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Exists
in Bedford County. 96 is the only member of the x96 family. However, there are
several x96 routes that follow other numbering ideas than the parent-child numbering
scheme. |
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Exists
in Wayne and Monroe Counties. May be an original number for the route and is associated
with 296. |
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Exists
in Wayne County. May be an original number for the route and is associated with
196. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in Cumberland and Franklin Counties. Number is associated with 996. Unrelated
to x96 family. |
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Exists
in Chester County. Number is associated with 896, which 796 intersects. Unrelated
to x96 family. |
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Exists
in Erie County. Originally current US 19 from 99 to 97, later swapped routes with
US 6/19. There is no x97 family beyond 97. |
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Exists
in Adams County as an extension of MD 97. Replaced US 140. Unrelated to the x97
family but related to MD 97. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
  |
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Exists
in Crawford and Erie Counties. Intersects 198, the only other member of the x98
family. |
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Exists
in Crawford County. Intersects 98. |
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Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
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Exists
in Erie and Crawford Counties. Renumbered 5 to match NY 5 at the state line, simultaneously
swapping routes with 5 from US 20 to US 6/US 19. Intersected 199-299 backwards
from west to east. The number 99 duplicates the newer I-99. |
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Now
SR 4009 from US 20 to 99 (now 5). |
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Exists
in Bradford County. Replaced US 220 upon its expressway relocation. Unrelated
to x99 family. |
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Exists
in Erie County. Intersected 99 (now 5). |
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Now 5 from SR 4009 to Parade St. Intersected 99
(now 5 and Alternate 5). |
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Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
   |
Never
assigned? |
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Never
assigned? |
  |   | Exists
in Bedford and Blair Counties, with an extension planned along US 220 and US 15
to I-86 in New York. There are no other routes in the I-x99 family because the
designation is new. |