^ Towanda PA, looking south on Main St at Bridge St (date and attribution unknown)
End of historic US highway 309 |
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For all of its 40-year existence, the south end of US 309 was always in Philadelphia. It was among the original US routes of 1926; at the time its north end was in Wilkes-Barre:
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There, it came into town via Hazle Street, ending at US 11 (which was routed along Main Street at the time). This shot was looking south on Main; US 309 began to the left on Hazle:
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But in just a few years, the north end of US 309 was extended to Waverly. From Wilkes-Barre it went north to Tunkhannock via what is now PA hwy. 309. There it was overlapped with US 6 to Towanda, then with US 220 to Waverly.
In 1963, US 309's concurrencies with US 6 and US 220 were eliminated, such that its northern terminus was truncated to Tunkhannock. This photo was looking east on Business US 6: |
Until about 2000, that was mainline US 6. To the right at the signal is PA 29, but historically that was the north beginning of US 309. The US 309 designation was retired four years later, but today's PA 309 remains, serving essentially the same corridor.
Research and/or photo credits: Bryan Farr; Cameron Kaiser; Jeff Kitsko; Steven Nelson; Dale Sanderson; Michael Summa
Page originally created 1999;
last updated Oct. 7, 2020.
last updated Oct. 7, 2020.