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William Penn Highway

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William Penn Highway was pre-1927 Route 5 and pre-1927 Route 12, not US 22, across New Jersey - see [1] --SPUI (T - C) 02:45, 1 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Exit list

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Weirton to Pittsburgh

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County Municipality #/SR Destinations Notes
Jefferson County, Ohio State Route 152 - Richmond; Bloomingdale
Broadacre; Reeds Mill
County Road 22A - Wintersville; Reeds Mill eastbound exit and westbound entrance
State Route 43 - Carrollton; Wintersville
Lovers Lane - Steubenville
John Scott Highway - Steubenville
State Route 7 north; State Route 213 north - East Liverpool SR 7 joins eastbound and splits westbound
State Route 7 south - Downtown Steubenville; University Boulevard SR 7 joins westbound and splits eastbound
University Boulevard eastbound exit and entrance
Brooke County, West Virginia 1 West Virginia Route 2 south - Follansbee; Wheeling WV 2 joins eastbound and leaves westbound
2 West Virginia Route 2 north - Downtown Weirton WV 2 joins westbound and leaves eastbound
3 County Route 1 to West Virginia Route 507 - Harmon Creek Road; Cove Road
4 County Route 13 - Three Springs Drive
5 West Virginia Route 105 - Colliers Way
Washington County Pennsylvania Route 18 - Florence; Burgettstown
Bavington
Pennsylvania Route 576 West (Southern Beltway) - Pittsburgh International Airport
Allegheny County Pennsylvania Route 980 south - McDonald; Midway
Noblestown
Begin Penn-Lincoln Parkway
U.S. Route 30 west; Pennsylvania Route 978 south - Imperial; Oakdale US 30 joins eastbound and leaves westbound
Hankey Farms
File:Orange Belt.gif Oakdale (Orange Belt CCW) westbound exit and eastbound entrance; Orange Belt joins eastbound and leaves westbound
Old Steubenville Pike; Bayer Road; Montour Church Road
File:Orange Belt.gif Pennsylvania Route 60 north - Airport (Orange Belt CW) Orange Belt joins westbound and leaves eastbound
Pennsylvania Route 60 south - Crafton
Ridge Road
Campbell's Run Road westbound exit only
Interstate 79 south - Washington
Overlapped with I-279 (Exit 1A to 6A)
Overlapped with I-376 (Exit 1A to 14)
US 30 leaves at Exit 8A

Altoona

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County Municipality #/SR Destinations Notes
Cambria County Ebensburg, Loretto
Pennsylvania Route 164 - Portage, Munster
Pennsylvania Route 53 - Cresson
Summit
Blair County Gallitzin
TO I-99/US 220 - Altoona, Bedford Single interchange
Pennsylvania Route 764 North - Altoona

Lewistown

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County Municipality SR Destinations Notes
Mifflin Granville Township
U.S. Route 22 Business east (State Route 3002)
Derry Township 8014 U.S. Route 322 west - State College US 322 joins eastbound and splits westbound
8014
8006
Electric Avenue (State Route 1005; State Route 3023)
Lewistown 8008 U.S. Route 522 north - Walnut Street (State Route 1017; State Route 3003) US 522 joins westbound and splits eastbound
Derry Township East Charles Street (State Route 3002) eastbound exit and westbound entrance

U.S. Route 22 Business west - Lewistown (Pennsylvania Route 103)
westbound exit and eastbound entrance

Harrisburg

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County Municipality SR Destinations Notes
Juniata County Arch Rock Road
Pennsylvania Route 35 - Mifflintown; McAlisterville
Pennsylvania Route 75 - Port Royal
Pennsylvania Route 333 - Thompsontown; East Salem
Pfoutz Valley Road westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Perry County Old Route 22 eastbound entrance only
Market Street westbound entrance only
to Pennsylvania Route 17 - Millerstown
Pennsylvania Route 34 - Newport; New Bloomfield
Midway westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Watts
Amity Hall eastbound exit is combined with US 11/US 15 exit
U.S. Route 11; U.S. Route 15 - Camp Hill; Selinsgrove; Williamsport
short gap in freeway
Pennsylvania Route 849 west - Duncannon at-grade intersection; no westbound entrance
Clarks Ferry Bridge (Susquehanna River)
Dauphin County Pennsylvania Route 147 north - Halifax
Pennsylvania Route 325 east - Mountain Road
Pennsylvania Route 225 north - Halifax; Dauphin
Dauphin Borough; Stony Creek westbound exit only
Pennsylvania Route 443 - Fishing Creek; Rockville
Pennsylvania Route 39 - Linglestown; Rockville
Interstate 81 to Interstate 78; to Interstate 83; U.S. Route 322 east - Carlisle; Hershey; Hazleton; Allentown US 322 joins westbound and splits eastbound

Lebanon to Allentown

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County Municipality SR Destinations Notes
Overlapped with I-78 from Exit 8 to 51
Lehigh County Interstate 78 west; U.S. Route 22 west westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Begin Lehigh Valley Thruway
Cetronia eastbound exit and westbound entrance
Kuhnsville westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Interstate 476; Pennsylvania Turnpike - Philadelphia; Scranton
Pennsylvania Route 309 - Quakertown; Tamaqua
Cedar Crest Boulevard
15th Street
Pennsylvania Route 145 - 7th Street; MacArthur Road
Fullerton Avenue
Pennsylvania Route 987 north - Airport Road; L.V.I. Airport
Pennsylvania Route 378 south - Bethlehem
Northampton County Schoenersville Road eastbound exit is combined with PA 378 exit
Pennsylvania Route 512 - Center Street
Pennsylvania Route 191 - Nazareth Pike
Pennsylvania Route 33 to Interstate 78 - Stroudsburg
Pennsylvania Route 248 - Wilson; 25th Street
13th Street
Pennsylvania Route 611 - 4th Street; Easton (Pennsylvania Route 248)
Pennsylvania Route 611 westbound exit and eastbound entrance
Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge (Delaware River)
Warren County, New Jersey Main Street; Broad Street - Phillipsburg eastbound exit and westbound entrance
South Main Street - Phillipsburg westbound exit and eastbound entrance

Major junctions

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Why wouldn't NJ Route 28 be considered major at US Route 22 and US 202/206 are?

nextbarker —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Nextbarker (talkcontribs) 03:28, 18 August 2006 (UTC)

NJ 28 is a state route that doesn't serve any special purpose and doesn't belong on the page of a U.S. Route. US 202 is a U.S. Route that runs from Maine to Delaware. -- NORTH talk 15:23, 18 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

So, state roads in NJ aren't necessarily as big as US roads and interstates. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.228.70.72 (talkcontribs) 00:02, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

Precisely, at least not on U.S. Route pages. -- NORTH talk 03:49, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Would Route 22/78 be considered major at Route 31 in Clinton, NJ?

--24.228.70.72 04:52, 19 August 2006 (UTC) nextbarker[reply]

I'm a tiny bit confused by that comment. The I-78/US 22 junction should be (and is) listed on the junction list on the Route 31 page. But as I said before, state routes should not be listed on this page (or any other U.S./Interstate page) except in very rare circumstances, or on much shorter routes. -- NORTH talk 07:59, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I mean, would Route 31 acceptable on the Route 22 because that shares 78 info box?

Would Route 82 be acceptable in the Route 82 info box since Route 22 each is acceptable to the Garden State Parkway in Union? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 24.228.70.72 (talkcontribs) 17:48, 19 August 2006 (UTC)

I still have no idea what you're trying to ask here. Neither NJ 31 nor NJ 82 should be listed in this infobox under major junctions. If you're asking about infoboxes on other articles, it may be clearer if you asked on those talk pages. -- NORTH talk 21:07, 19 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Why wouldn't US 22 be considered major at US 202/206 or the GSP or I-287?

Would it be because US 22 parallels 78? is that why?

Would interstate 287 be acceptable in the US 22 info box, or no since 22 parallels 78, but they both would be pretty major.

Nextbarker 00:28, 29 August 2006 (UTC)Dan[reply]

New York

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Why is New York not listed on the States traversed list??? Since I'm a resident of Mount Vernon, New York, there is a Route 22 in Mount Vernon, New York. It is called North Columbus/US-22 and South Columbus/US-22. -chris^_^ 09:26, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

The road you are referring to is New York State Route 22, not US 22. --TMF Let's Go Mets - Stats 20:08, 12 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]

eastern terminus

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Not to be nitpicky but I believe the eastbound eastern terminus of US 22 is at the ramp split between I-78 and US1-9 rather than NJ 21 and US1-9. The ramp split for northbound NJ 21 occurs about 0.3 miles west of the eastern end. The SLD also shows I-78 and US1-9 as the eastern end. See also [2]. --Polaron | Talk 22:57, 20 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]