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Pennsylvania Route 950

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Existed:
  
1928 – present

Counties:
  
Jefferson

Constructed
  
1928

North end:
  
PA 830 in Falls Creek

Length
  
10.67 km

Pennsylvania Route 950

South end:
  
US 322 in Reynoldsville

County
  
Jefferson County, Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania Route 950 (PA 950) is a 6.63-mile-long (10.67 km) state highway located in Jefferson county in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at US 322 in Reynoldsville. The northern terminus is at PA 830 in Falls Creek.

Contents

Map of PA-950, Pennsylvania, USA

Route description

PA 950 begins at an intersection with US 322 in Reynoldsville, heading northeast on two-lane undivided Broadway Street. The road heads through residential areas a short distance to the west of a Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad line. The road crosses into Winslow Township and becomes Reynoldsville-Falls Creek Road, continuing through forested areas with occasional development, running to the west of the railroad line and Sandy Lick Creek. PA 950 curves to the east at Sandy Valley and passes through more woodland. Upon reaching the community of Pancoast, the route turns northeast again and continues into Falls Creek, where the name changes to 3rd Street. In this area, the road passes homes and curves north away from the creek and railroad line. PA 950 reaches its northern terminus at an intersection with PA 830.

Major intersections

The entire route is in Jefferson County.

References

Pennsylvania Route 950 Wikipedia