US 202 and PA 611 join for a 1-mile, wrong-way duplex southwest of Doylestown
in Bucks County.

Timothy Reichard 3/12/03
Travelling south on PA 611 on the western Doylestown bypass. US 202 meets
this former US route (PA 611 was once US 611) at a partial cloverleaf
interchange.

Timothy Reichard 3/12/03
US 202 used to follow State Street straight through Doylestown to the
left, but now follows this freeway bypass instead. US 202 still heads
right on its routing of olden days.

Timothy Reichard 3/12/03
Reassurance shields eastbound.

Timothy Reichard 3/12/03
The other end of the duplex is at a half-open, half-closed cloverleaf
interchange. US 202 follows a freeway to the north, and a stub end was
left for a future extension to the south. If that extension is ever built,
this first exit (indicated by the blank green sign) will be opened for
a future US 202 southbound.

Timothy Reichard 3/12/03
US 202 leaves PA 611 to join its own freeway. The PA 611 freeway ends
just ahead, as the road connects to the original route, Main Street, south
of Doylestown.

Douglas Kerr 10/3/04
US 202 southbound approaching PA 611. This is the same cloverleaf interchange
as seen just above. This freeway is about the end, with all traffic leaving
on one of the two exits.

Douglas Kerr 10/3/04
Northbound on PA 611 on the Doylestown Bypass, which has just begun. US 202 enters from the first interchange visible in the background.