The following State Routes run through Allegheny County, Pennsylvania:
State Route | Name | From | To | Notes |
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State Route 1001 | Butler Street, Bridge Street, Main Street, Freeport Road, Pittsburgh Street, Freeport Road, Seventh Avenue, Tenth Avenue, Freeport Road | PA Route 28 in Etna | Butler County | old PA Route 28 |
State Route 1002 | PA Route 28 in O'Hara Township | SR 1001 in O'Hara Township | connection between new and old PA Route 28 | |
State Route 1003 | North Canal Street, Kittanning Pike, Dorseyville Road, Kittanning Street | SR 1001 in Sharpsburg | SR 4109 in Etna | |
State Route 1004 | Seifried Lane, Kirkwood Drive | SR 1007 in O'Hara Township | SR 1003 in O'Hara Township | |
State Route 1005 | Highland Park Bridge | PA Route 28 in Sharpsburg | PA Route 8 in Pittsburgh | |
State Route 1006 | Burchfield Road | PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Shaler Twp | Middle Road | |
Klein Road | bridge over Little Pine Creek, Indiana | |||
Harts Run Road, Dorseyville Road, Fox Chapel Road, Guys Run Road, Locust Hill Road | SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana | PA Route 910 (Indianola Road), Harmar | ||
State Route 1007 | Sharps Hill Road | SR 1004 (Seifried Lane) on O'Hara Township/Shaler line | SR 1003 (Kittanning Pike) on O'Hara/Shaler line | |
State Route 1008 | Gulf Lab Road, U-PARC | PA Route 910 (Indianola Road) in Harmar | SR 1015 (Russelton Road), Harmar | |
State Route 1009 | Powers Run Rd | Fox Chapel Rd, Fox Chapel | SR 1001 (Freeport Rd) in O'Hara Township | |
State Route 1010 | Harts Run Rd | PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Hampton | SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana | |
State Route 1011 | Guys Run Road | SR 1006 (Locust Hill Rd) in Harmar | SR 1001 (Freeport Rd), Harmar | |
State Route 1012 | McCully Road, Cedar Run Road, Church Lane | PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Hampton | SR 1013 (Saxonburg Road), Indiana | |
State Route 1013 | Saxonburg Road | PA Route 8 (Butler St., William Flinn Hwy) in Shaler Twp | Butler County line | |
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State Route 1018 | ||||
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State Route 1022 | ||||
State Route 1023 | ||||
State Route 1024 | ||||
State Route 1025 | ||||
State Route 1026 | ||||
State Route 1027 | ||||
State Route 1028 | ||||
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State Route 1030 | ||||
State Route 1031 | ||||
State Route 1032 | ||||
State Route 1033 | ||||
State Route 1034 | ||||
State Route 1035 | ||||
State Route 1036 | ||||
State Route 1037 | ||||
State Route 1038 | ||||
State Route 1039 | ||||
State Route 1040 | ||||
State Route 1045 |
Interstate 376 (I-376) is a major auxiliary route of the Interstate Highway System in the US state of Pennsylvania, located within the Allegheny Plateau. It runs from I-80 near Sharon south and east to a junction with the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Monroeville, after having crossed the Pennsylvania Turnpike at an interchange in Big Beaver. The route serves Pittsburgh and its surrounding areas and is the main access road to Pittsburgh International Airport (PIT). Portions of the route are known as the Beaver Valley Expressway, Southern Expressway, and Airport Parkway. Within Allegheny County, the route runs along the majority of the Penn-Lincoln Parkway, known locally as Parkway West and Parkway East. It is currently the ninth-longest auxiliary Interstate route in the system and second only to I-476 within Pennsylvania.
Interstate 579 (I-579) is a north–south Interstate Highway entirely within Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The highway is 2.73 miles (4.39 km) long. I-579 is also known as the Crosstown Boulevard since it crosses the backside of Downtown Pittsburgh.
The Allegheny County Belt System color codes various county roads to form a unique system of routes in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, and around the city of Pittsburgh.
Interstate 176 (I-176) is a spur route of eastern I-76 in Berks County, Pennsylvania. I-176, known locally as the Morgantown Expressway, travels from I-76 in Morgantown north to U.S. Route 422 (US 422) in Cumru Township in Berks County, a suburban township just outside the city of Reading; the entire length of the highway is just over 11 miles (18 km). The highway was originally known as Interstate 180 (I-180) or the "Reading Spur" when the Pennsylvania Turnpike was part of I-80S but was redesignated to its present-day number in 1964 when I-80S became I-76.
U.S. Route 422 (US 422) is a 271-mile-long (436 km) spur route of US 22 split into two segments in the U.S. states of Ohio and Pennsylvania. The western segment of US 422 runs from downtown Cleveland, Ohio, east to Ebensburg, Pennsylvania. The eastern segment, located entirely within Pennsylvania, runs from Hershey east to King of Prussia, near Philadelphia. US 422 Business serves as a business route into each of four towns along the way.
Pennsylvania Route 576 (PA Turnpike 576), also known as the Southern Beltway, is a controlled-access toll road in the southern and western suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States. It is envisioned to serve as a southern beltway around the Greater Pittsburgh area between Pittsburgh International Airport and the historic Steel Valley of the Monongahela River.
Pennsylvania Route 28 is a major state highway, which runs for 98 miles (158 km) from Anderson Street in Pittsburgh to U.S. Route 219 (US 219) in Brockway in Pennsylvania in the United States.
U.S. Route 30 (US 30) is a United States Numbered Highway that runs east–west across the southern part of Pennsylvania, passing through Pittsburgh and Philadelphia on its way from the West Virginia state line east to the Benjamin Franklin Bridge over the Delaware River into New Jersey.
The Mon–Fayette Expressway is a partially-completed controlled-access toll road that is planned to eventually link Interstate 68 near Morgantown, West Virginia with Interstate 376 near Monroeville, Pennsylvania. The ultimate goal of the highway is to provide a high speed north–south connection between Morgantown and the eastern side of Pittsburgh while revitalizing economically distressed Monongahela River Valley towns in Fayette and Washington counties, serving as an alternative to Interstate 79 to the west, as well as relieving the PA 51 alignment from Pittsburgh to Uniontown.
Pennsylvania Route 60 (PA 60) is a state highway located in the western suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Although the route follows a mostly east–west alignment, it is signed as a north–south highway. The southern terminus of the route is at a partial interchange with U.S. Route 19 (US 19) and PA 51 in Pittsburgh's West End while the northern terminus is at an interchange with Interstate 376 (I-376), US 22, and US 30 in Robinson Township. The portion of PA 60 outside of Pittsburgh is known as the Steubenville Pike; within the city, PA 60 follows several different streets.
Interstate 70 (I-70) is an Interstate Highway that is located in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in the United States. It runs east to west across the southwest part of Pennsylvania and serves the southern fringe of the Pittsburgh metropolitan area.
Interstate 95 (I-95) is a major north–south Interstate Highway that runs along the East Coast of the United States from Miami, Florida, north to the Canada–United States border at Houlton, Maine. In the state of Pennsylvania, it runs 51.00 miles (82.08 km) from the Delaware state line near Marcus Hook in Delaware County in the southeastern part of the state northeast to the Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge at the New Jersey state line near Bristol in Bucks County, closely paralleling the New Jersey state line for its entire length through Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Route 8 is a major 148.6-mile-long (239.1 km) state route in western Pennsylvania. Officially, PA 8 is named the William Flinn Highway.
Pennsylvania Route 51 is a major state highway that is located in Western Pennsylvania in the United States. It runs for 89 miles (143 km) from Uniontown to the Ohio state line near Darlington, where it connects with Ohio State Route 14.
Pennsylvania Route 48 is an 18.9-mile-long (30.4 km) state highway located in the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area. The route is predominantly a two-lane highway as it runs through McKeesport and other suburbs. The entire routing of PA 48 is part of the Orange Belt, both reaching their southern termini at PA 51, southeast of Elizabeth. Until 1998, the northern terminus of PA 48 was at the intersection of Old Haymaker and Center Roads, about 1/2 mile from its current terminus at U.S. Route 22 Business in Monroeville.
U.S. Route 22 (US 22) is an east–west United States Numbered Highway that stretches from Cincinnati, Ohio, in the west, to Newark, New Jersey, in the east. In Pennsylvania, the route runs for 338.20 miles (544.28 km) between the West Virginia state line in Washington County, where it is a freeway through the western suburbs of Pittsburgh, and then runs east to Easton and the Pennsylvania–New Jersey state line in the Lehigh Valley region of eastern Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Route 56 is a 108-mile-long (174 km) state highway that is located in west central Pennsylvania in the United States.
Pennsylvania Route 252 is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania that connects PA 320 in Nether Providence Township at its southern terminus to PA 23 in Valley Forge at its northern terminus. The route runs through the western suburbs of Philadelphia in Delaware, Chester, and Montgomery counties, including Nether Providence Township, the borough of Media, Upper Providence Township, Marple Township, Newtown Township, Easttown Township, Tredyffrin Township, and Upper Merion Township. The route intersects many roads including U.S. Route 1 north of Media, PA 3 in Newtown Square, US 30 in Paoli, and US 202 near Berwyn.
Pennsylvania Route 130 (PA 130) is a 49-mile-long (79 km) state highway located in Allegheny and Westmoreland counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 8 in Pittsburgh, and the eastern terminus is at PA 381 near Kregar.
Interstate 376 Business, commonly referred to as Business Loop 376 or simply Business 376, is a 6.88-mile-long (11.07 km) limited-access business loop of I-376 that is located in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is situated almost entirely within Moon Township and serves both the township and the cargo and services areas of Pittsburgh International Airport.