US Route 30 and Pennsylvania Route 116 join for two blocks through
Gettysburg in Adams County.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
A well-landscaped traffic circle marks the center of Gettysburg,
a town made famous by the Civil War battles that took place almost
150 years ago in and around the town. Today, three routes meet here:
Business US 15, US 30, and PA 116. This view is from Business US 15
north/PA 116 east. US 30 runs to the left and right.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
Signs at the traffic circle indicate that PA 116 leaves Business
US 15 to join US 30 east here.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
From the westward view, PA 116 west leaves US 30 west to join Business
US 15 south at the traffic circle.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
Here is one more view of the traffic circle, this time from Business
US 15 south. The Business US 15/PA
116 duplex begins on the other side, and the US 30/PA 116 duplex
begins to the left. Tour buses are common in this tourist town.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
Making the left onto US 30/PA 116, the two routes remain together
on York Street for just two blocks. York Street and US 30 veer to
the eastnortheast, while PA 116 continues straight ahead on Hanover
Street.

Timothy Reichard 6/8/03
Westbound on Hanover Street/PA 116 at the intersection with US 30,
which enters from the right and merges straight ahead with PA 116
to meet Business US 15 at the traffic circle ahead.