Warren Street Bypass
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| Warren Street Bypass |
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| Length: | 10 mi (16 km) |
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| Formed: | 1965 |
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| East end: | |
| Counties: | Berks |
| Major cities: | Reading |
| System: | Pennsylvania State Highways U.S. Highway System |
The Warren Street Bypass is a limited access road in Berks County, Pennsylvania, carrying Pennsylvania Route 12, U.S. Route 222 and U.S. Route 422. The eastern terminus of the bypass is at Hyde Park, where the road returns to grade level as PA 12. The western terminus is at the US 222/US 422 split in West Reading. The bypass provides access to FirstEnergy Stadium via Centre Avenue.
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[edit] Route description
[edit] US 222/422 segment
The Warren Street Bypass begins at the US 222/US 422 merge in West Lawn. A few miles northeast of the US 422 interchange, the bypass meets State Hill Road and Paper Mill Road, the latter providing access to Berkshire Mall. About a half a mile east of Paper Mill Road, US 222 and US 422 both leave the Warren Street Bypass. Here, US 222 continues north toward Allentown while US 422 doubles back east, reentering Reading along the Benjamin Franklin Highway. The right-of-way of the US 222/US 422 freeway continues straight through the interchange, becoming PA 12 north of the exit.
[edit] PA 12 segment
Now carrying PA 12, the bypass interchanges with Pennsylvania Route 183 about 1 mile east of the US 222/US 422 junction. East of PA 183, the bypass meets Pennsylvania Route 61, Centre Avenue, a north-south state highway originating in downtown Reading and providing access to FirstEnergy Stadium, home of the Philadelphia Phillies' AA Minor league affiliate, the Reading Phillies. East of PA 61, the bypass meets U.S. Route 222 Business north of Reading. As implied by its business banner, US 222 Business reconnects with US 222 roughly four miles north of the PA 12/US 222 Business interchange.
The bypass continues east, interchanging with a pair of local streets before returning to grade level as PA 12 passes out of the Reading city limits. PA 12 continues eastward as a local road towards Pennsylvania Route 662 in the Ruscombmanor Township community of Pricetown.[1][2]
[edit] History
The first section of the bypass was a 2 mile (3 km) long section from U.S. Route 422 to the 5th Street Highway designated as U.S. Route 222. By 1978, the section east of the 5th Street Highway was opened.[3][4]
By 1999, US 222 was redesignated northwest of Reading and onto the US 422 section of the bypass. The PA 12 designation was given to the bypass east of US 222/US 422.[5][6]
[edit] Communities along the route
The communities in bold are control cities for signs.[1]
[edit] Exit list
The entire route is in Berks County.
| Location | Mile | Destinations | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Lawn | Continuation beyond US 422 Bus. | ||
| Eastbound exit is via US 422 Bus. | |||
| West end of US 222/US 422 overlap | |||
| Wyomissing | State Hill Road | ||
| Crossing Drive, Paper Mill Road | |||
| Reading | Eastbound exit and westbound entrance | ||
| East end of US 222/US 422 overlap; west end of PA 12 | |||
| River Road | |||
| No westbound exit | |||
| Hyde Park | 11th Street | ||
| Spring Valley Road | |||
[edit] References
- ^ a b Pennsylvania Tourism and Transportation Map
- ^ Rand Mcnally 2007 Atlas
- ^ Pennsylvania Department of Highways. Berks County Map (Sheet 1) [map]. (1966) Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ National Bridge Inventory, a database compiled by the United States Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration, available at nationalbridges.com. Accessed 2007-11-25.
- ^ PennDOT. Berks County Map [map]. (1999) Retrieved on 2007-11-25.
- ^ "PA Gov. Ridge Administration Opens First Section of New U.S. Route 222 in Berks County", HighBean Research, PR Newswire, November 9, 2000. Retrieved on 2007-11-25.

