Today US 30 bypasses the streets of Bedford by following an expressway
bypass that passes through the northern part of the town. Before the
bypass was finished in 1970, US 30 followed Pitt Street. When US 30
was moved to the bypass, Pitt Street was assigned the Business US
30 designation, which includes an interchange with Bedford's other
bypass, US 220 to the west. US 30 and US 220 meet at an interchange
on the northwest side of town, while Business US 30 and Business US
220 intersect in the middle of town. Bedford is one of only two towns
in Pennsylvania to have two business routes (the other is Reading
with Business US 222 and Business US 422).

Timothy Reichard 12/22/02
Westbound on Business US 30 at its end. Straight ahead is US 30 west.

Timothy Reichard 12/22/02
Business US 30 ends at a stop sign as the US 30 expressway begins
to the right. US 30 is part of the Path of Progress/Heritage Route

Timothy Reichard 12/22/02
The view along US 30 eastbound, with Business US 30 beginning straight
ahead while US 30 curves to the left.
Aerial
photo (Terraserver/USGS, 1993): The western end of Business US
30 and the western end of the northern Bedford bypass.