Pennsylvania Route 5

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PA 5 continues towards the east paralleling [[Lake Erie]] which can be seen from PA 5. In [[North East, Pennsylvania|North East]], PA 5 meets the northern terminus of [[Pennsylvania Route 89]]. PA 5 along with [[Seaway Trail]] continue towards the northeast as Lake Road. At the [[New York]] state line, PA 5 terminates (ends) and continues along with the Seaway Trail towards the northeast as [[New York State Route 5]].
 
PA 5 continues towards the east paralleling [[Lake Erie]] which can be seen from PA 5. In [[North East, Pennsylvania|North East]], PA 5 meets the northern terminus of [[Pennsylvania Route 89]]. PA 5 along with [[Seaway Trail]] continue towards the northeast as Lake Road. At the [[New York]] state line, PA 5 terminates (ends) and continues along with the Seaway Trail towards the northeast as [[New York State Route 5]].
 
== Communities along the route ==
 
 
*[[Lake City, Pennsylvania|Lake City]]
 
*[[Erie, Pennsylvania|Erie]]
 
*[[North East, Pennsylvania|North East]]
 
   
 
== Major intersections ==
 
== Major intersections ==

Revision as of 05:39, 18 December 2009

PA Route 5 marker

PA Route 5
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 44.74 mi[1] (72 km)
Major junctions
  PA-18.svg PA 18 in Lake City
I-79 (PA).svg I-79 in Erie
Location
Counties: Erie
Highway system

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Pennsylvania Route 5 is a westward continuation of New York State Route 5 in Pennsylvania. It runs from North East, Pennsylvania at the New York-Pennsylvania border to near Erie, a total of 44.74 miles (72.00 km). The highway is called the Purple Heart Highway and mostly called Lake Road. The Seaway Trail runs along PA 5 for most of its course in Pennsylvania.

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Route description

PA 5 begins at an intersection with U.S. Route 20 in Springfield Township 1.4 miles (2.3 km) east of the Ohio state line. The Seaway Trail, a scenic route runs along PA 5 for its entire routing in Pennsylvania except in Erie.

PA 5 begins as Lake Road heading towards the northeast paralleling Lake Erie through western Erie County. In the village of North Springfield, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 215. As PA 5 enters Lake City, PA 5 is only 2,000 feet (610 m) south of Lake Erie. Then, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 18, a road that crosses the entire state of Pennsylvania.

In Fairview Township, PA 5 intersects the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 98. In Millcreek Township, PA 5 intersects the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 5 Alternate at a "Y" intersection with Asbury Road. PA 5 ALT continues as Lake Road until it crosses Pennsylvania Route 832, which is labeled Peninsula Drive, at which point it proceeds as West 8th Street into the Erie city limits. At Frontier Park, PA 5 ALT turns 90 degrees north and wends its way around the park, becoming West 6th Street after crossing over the Bayfront Parkway. PA 5 ALT passes around Gridley Park at Liberty Street and Perry Square at State Street. Between the two parks is a stretch of prominent homes known as Millionaires Row. PA 5 ALT proceeds east to its terminus at Franklin Avenue, which marks the city limits and the resumption of PA 5.

PA 5 passes Erie International Airport in Millcreek Township as 12th Street. In Lakewood, PA 5 meets the short Pennsylvania Route 299. 4,000 feet (1,200 m) west of the Erie city line, PA 5 meets Pennsylvania Route 832, which is labeled Peninsula Drive.

In the city of Erie, PA 5 interchanges the northern terminus of Interstate 79 at exit 183 and the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 290. PA 290 begins concurrenct with PA 5. PA 5 and PA 290 head towards the east into downtown Erie as 12th Street. As PA 5 goes through Erie, the Seaway Trail takes many turns around the city. In downtown Erie, PA 290 ends the concurrency with PA 5 when PA 290 heads towards the southeast as Bayfront Parkway. Then, PA 5 makes a 90 degree angle turn towards the north to become Franklin Avenue, then another 90 degree turn towards the east to become Lake Road and meets the eastern terminus of PA 5 Alternate; the Seaway Trail now runs along PA 5 east of here. In Lawrence Park Township, PA 5 meets the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 955.

PA 5 continues towards the east paralleling Lake Erie which can be seen from PA 5. In North East, PA 5 meets the northern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 89. PA 5 along with Seaway Trail continue towards the northeast as Lake Road. At the New York state line, PA 5 terminates (ends) and continues along with the Seaway Trail towards the northeast as New York State Route 5.

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Erie
Springfield Township 0.00[2] US 20.svg US 20
4.77 PA-215.svg PA 215 Northern terminus of PA 215.
Lake City 9.57 PA-18.svg PA 18 Northern terminus of PA 18.
Avonia 13.69 PA-98.svg PA 98 Northern terminus of PA 98.
Erie 18.64 Alternate plate.svg
PA-5.svg PA 5 ALT
Western terminus of PA 5 ALT.
19.95 PA-299.svg PA 299
21.20 PA-832.svg PA 832 To Presque Isle State Park.
22.52 I-79 (PA).svg I-79
PA-290.svg PA 290
Northern terminus of I-79.
Western terminus of PA 290.
Western terminus of PA 5/PA 290 concurrency.
26.03 PA-290.svg PA 290 Eastern terminus of concurrency.
28.15 Alternate plate.svg
PA-5.svg PA 5 ALT
Eastern terminus of PA 5 ALT.
To Tullio Arena.
29.03 PA-955.svg PA 955 Western terminus of PA 955.
North East Township 40.49 PA-89.svg PA 89 Northern terminus of PA 89.
44.74 NY-5.svg NY 5 Western terminus of NY 5.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

Attractions

References

  1. ^ Pennsylvania Highways - Pennsylvania Route 5
  2. ^ DeLorme Street Atlas USA 2007
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