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Pennsylvania Route 284

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Existed:
  
1928 – present

Length
  
14.55 km

Counties:
  
Lycoming

Constructed
  
1928

Pennsylvania Route 284

West end:
  
PA 287 in English Center

East end:
  
US 15 in McNett Township

County
  
Lycoming County, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Route 284 (PA 284) is a 9.043-mile-long (14.553 km) state highway located in Lycoming County in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 287 in English Center and the eastern terminus is at an interchange with US 15 in the Buttonwood section of McNett Township. PA 284 was designated as a spur of Pennsylvania Route 84 in the 1928 renumbering of state highways in Pennsylvania. The route was paved in 1932 and has remained relatively untouched since, although Route 84 was re-designated as PA 287 in 1961 to avoid duplication with Interstate 84.

Contents

Map of PA-284, Pennsylvania, USA

Route description

PA 284 begins at an intersection with PA 287 just north of the village of English Center. The road winds northeast through rural Lycoming County alongside nearby Little Pine Creek. PA 284 runs through Pine Township, soon reaching the newly named Blackstone Creek (from Little Pine). The two-lane continues through the dense woods in the area, paralleling Blackstone Creek into the village of Buttonwood. In Buttonwood, PA 284 enters an interchange with US 15, first intersecting with the ramp to US 15 south. After crossing the freeway, PA 284 curves north and ends at the junction with an on-ramp to US 15 northbound.

History

A road in the location of PA 284 first shows on maps as early as 1873. PA 284 was first designated along its current alignment during the 1928 renumbering of state highways in Pennsylvania. The designation was done as a spur to the alignment of PA 84, which was designated from Piatt Township to the New York state line. The entire alignment of PA 284 was paved by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways in 1932, including the bridge over Flooks Run and Blacks Creek. However, the alignment has remained relatively unchanged since. In 1961, with the designation of Interstate 84, the alignment of PA 84 was re-designated as PA 287 to avoid duplication. In 1974, PA 284 was adjusted for the construction of the new U.S. Route 15 alignment. This was adjusted in 1998 with the construction of U.S. Route 15 for preparations to convert the route to Interstate 99.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Lycoming County.

References

Pennsylvania Route 284 Wikipedia