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Pennsylvania Route 48

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Pennsylvania Route 48
CountryUSA
StatePA
TypePA
Route48
Length mi25.6
Length km41.2
Established1928
Direction aSouth
Terminus aUS Route 30 in North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania
Direction bNorth
Terminus bPennsylvania Route 51 in Monroeville, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Route 48 is a state highway in the United States that runs through Allegheny County, Pennsylvania and Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, passing through Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, Monroeville, Pennsylvania, and North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania. The route is maintained by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation and is a significant transportation artery in the region, connecting to major highways like Interstate 76 and US Route 22. Pennsylvania Route 48 also intersects with other important roads, including Pennsylvania Route 130 and Pennsylvania Route 993, providing access to various Pittsburgh suburbs and surrounding areas like New Kensington, Pennsylvania and Irwin, Pennsylvania.

Route Description

Pennsylvania Route 48 spans approximately 25.6 miles, beginning at an intersection with US Route 30 in North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania, and ending at a junction with Pennsylvania Route 51 in Monroeville, Pennsylvania. The route passes through several municipalities, including Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania, Wilmerding, Pennsylvania, and Pitcairn, Pennsylvania, offering connections to local attractions like the Boyce Park and the Pennsylvania Turnpike. Along its path, Pennsylvania Route 48 also intersects with other notable roads, such as Pennsylvania Route 791 and Pennsylvania Route 130, which provide access to nearby cities like Pittsburgh and Greensburg, Pennsylvania. Additionally, the route is close to several institutions, including University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Westmoreland County Community College.

History

The history of Pennsylvania Route 48 dates back to 1928, when it was first established as a state highway. Over the years, the route has undergone several changes and realignments, with significant modifications occurring in the 1950s and 1960s. During this period, the construction of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and the expansion of the US Route 30 corridor had a major impact on the route's alignment and traffic patterns. Pennsylvania Route 48 has also been affected by the development of surrounding areas, including the growth of Monroeville, Pennsylvania and the expansion of the Pittsburgh International Airport. The route's history is closely tied to the evolution of the region's transportation infrastructure, which has been shaped by the construction of roads like Interstate 376 and US Route 119.

Major Intersections

Pennsylvania Route 48 has several major intersections with other state highways and US routes, including US Route 30, Pennsylvania Route 51, Pennsylvania Route 130, and Pennsylvania Route 791. The route also intersects with local roads, such as Pennsylvania Route 993 and Pennsylvania Route 906, which provide access to nearby towns and cities like Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania and North Versailles Township, Pennsylvania. Additionally, Pennsylvania Route 48 is close to several major intersections, including the junction of Interstate 76 and US Route 22, and the intersection of Pennsylvania Route 28 and Pennsylvania Route 8. These intersections are critical to the region's transportation network, which also includes roads like US Route 19 and Pennsylvania Route 66.

Traffic Volume

The traffic volume on Pennsylvania Route 48 varies depending on the location and time of day, with the highest volumes typically occurring during rush hour. According to data from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, the average daily traffic volume on the route ranges from 10,000 to 30,000 vehicles per day, with the highest volumes occurring in the sections near Monroeville, Pennsylvania and Pittsburgh. The route is also affected by traffic from nearby attractions, such as the Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium and the Kennywood amusement park, which are located near West Mifflin, Pennsylvania and Duquesne, Pennsylvania. Additionally, the route's traffic patterns are influenced by the presence of nearby institutions, including University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University, as well as the Pittsburgh International Airport.

Points of Interest

Pennsylvania Route 48 passes through several points of interest, including the Boyce Park and the Turtle Creek Valley Council of Governments. The route is also close to several historic sites, such as the Senator John Heinz History Center and the Fort Pitt Museum, which are located in Pittsburgh. Additionally, the route provides access to several recreational areas, including the Youghiogheny River Trail and the Three Rivers Heritage Trail, which offer opportunities for hiking, biking, and kayaking. The route is also near several shopping centers, including the Monroeville Mall and the Pittsburgh Mills, which are located in Monroeville, Pennsylvania and Tarentum, Pennsylvania. Other nearby attractions include the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens and the Carnegie Science Center, which are located in Pittsburgh and offer a range of educational and cultural activities. Category:State highways in Pennsylvania

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