US 22 and PA 655 join for 1 1/2 miles through Mill Creek in Huntingdon
County.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
US 22/PA 655 traverses both the riverside and mountain side of eastern
Huntingdon County. Jacks Mountain stands to the east by the Juniata
River on the west. This duplex is a three-lane road with alternating
passing zones and center turning lane.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
A mile and a half south of the town of Mill Creek, PA 655 splits
off of toward Mapleton and the Juniata River. US 22 climbs Jacks Mountain
and parallels PA 655 for a couple of miles.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
Here is another view of the Y-shaped intersection/southern split.
PA 655 enters from the lower right.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
Here is a close-up shot of the signs at the southern split.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
Here is a third view of the intersection looking downhill on US 22.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
Reassurance shields are posted near the southern split.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
A mile and a half to the north, PA 655 splits from US 22 in Mill
Creek.

Timothy Reichard 4/6/02
Here is the northern split as viewed from PA 655 southbound. Mount
Union, south of the US 22/PA 655, is the southwestern end of the recently
truncated US 22/US 522 duplex.