Pennsylvania Route 590

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PA Route 590
Length: 43 mi[1] (69 km)
Formed: 1928
West end: PA 435 in Elmhurst Twp.
Major
junctions:
PA 690 in Salem Twp.
PA 348 in Salem Twp.
PA 191/PA 196 in Salem Twp.
US 6 in Hawley
East end: PA 434 in Lackawaxen Twp.
Counties: Lackawanna, Wayne, Pike
Pennsylvania State Routes
< PA 588 PA 591 >
Minor - Legislative

Pennsylvania Route 590 is a 43 mile long state highway located in Lackawanna, Wayne, and Pike counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 435 in Elmhurst Twp. The eastern terminus is at PA 434 in Lackawaxen Twp.

Part of the route in Wayne County follows the abandoned towpath and bed of the Delaware and Hudson Canal, a National Historic Landmark.

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