Pennsylvania Route 160

PA Route 160 marker

PA Route 160
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 69.2 mi[1] (111.4 km)
Existed: 1928 – present
Major junctions
South end: MD 47 in Wellersburg
  PA 31 near Berlin
US 30 in Stonycreek Township
PA 56 in Windber
PA 869 in Sidman
PA 53 in Wilmore
North end: West High Street in Ebensburg
Location
Counties: Somerset, Cambria
Highway system
PA 159PA 161

Pennsylvania Route 160 (PA 160) is a northsouth state route located in Western Pennsylvania. Its southern terminus is at the Mason-Dixon line south of Wellersburg, and its northern terminus is at West High Street (formerly US 219) in Ebensburg.

Along its route, PA 160 crosses the Eastern Continental Divide and passes over CSX Transportation's Sand Patch Tunnel.

Route description

Somerset County

PA 160 begins at the Maryland border in Wellersburg, Somerset County, where the road continues south into that state as MD 47. From the state line, the route heads north-northwest on two-lane undivided Main Street, passing through wooded areas of homes. The road turns north and enters Southampton Township, becoming Cumberland Highway and heading through forested areas with some residences. PA 160 curves northwest and heads west through more wooded areas with some fields and homes, passing through Pleasant Union. The road continues into Larimer Township and turns northwest into open agricultural areas with some woods and residences, forming the border between Larimer Township to the southwest and Callimont to the northeast again before fully entering Larimer Township again and passing southwest of Wittenberg. The route forms the border between Larimer Township and Callimont on two more occasions before heading into more forested areas of Larimer Township and passes over CSX's Sand Patch Tunnel along the Keystone Subdivision. PA 160 turns north-northeast and runs through woods with some fields and homes, passing through Northampton Township before heading north into Brothersvalley Township. The road heads through farmland with some woodland and residences, reaching Berlin. At this point, the route becomes Cumberland Street, passing homes and turning northeast onto Main Street. PA 160 curves east and passes through more residential areas before turning northeast onto Huckleberry Highway and crossing back into Brothersvalley Township. The road heads through open agricultural areas with some woodland and homes, coming to an intersection with PA 31 in Roxbury. At this point, the route crosses into Stonycreek Township and continues through more rural areas, passing through Downey and passing under I-70/I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike). PA 160 heads north-northeast through more farmland and woodland with some homes, passing through Glade. The road passes to the east of Indian Lake prior to coming to an intersection with US 30 in Reels Corners, at which point it crosses into Shade Township.[1][2]

Here, the route becomes Rock Cut Road and heads north through wooded areas with some residences, curving to the north-northeast. PA 160 turns to the east and enters Central City, becoming Lambert Street and heading east past homes. The route turns north onto Central Avenue before turning northeast onto Sunshine Avenue and crossing a Norfolk Southern railroad line as it heads into the commercial downtown of Central City. PA 160 turns northwest onto Main Street and passes through more residential areas before crossing back into Shade Township. At this point, the road becomes Dark Shade Drive and heads north into wooded areas with some homes to the east of Dark Shade Creek, passing through Cairnbrook and Rockingham. The route heads into forested areas and crosses Clear Shade Creek into Ogle Township, turning northwest and heading into Paint Township. PA 160 turns north away from Shade Creek and heads through more woods with some development. The road curves to the north-northwest and heads into open farmland with some trees and homes, turning north. The route heads into rural residential areas and turns east onto Pomroys Drive, curving northeast through woods with some residential and commercial development and heading north into Windber. PA 160 comes to an intersection with PA 56 and becomes 21st Street, crossing a B&E Railroad line and turning northeast into residential areas. The route turns northwest onto Graham Avenue and passes homes and businesses, crossing the railroad tracks and Paint Creek into the commercial downtown of Windber. PA 160 crosses a Norfolk Southern railroad line and heads into residential areas, turning northeast onto 9th Street.[1][2]

Cambria County

PA 403 enters Richland Township in Cambria County, becoming Forest Hills Drive and heading into wooded areas with some fields and homes, turning to the north. The road crosses a Norfolk Southern railroad line and continues into forested areas to the west of the railroad tracks, curving to the northeast. The route crosses into Adams Township and intersects the eastern terminus of PA 756 in the community of Elton. PA 160 continues northeast through a mix of farmland and woodland with some residences, turning north and east as it runs through the residential community of Salix. The road turns north through more rural areas, coming to an intersection with PA 869. At this point, PA 160 turns east to form a concurrency with PA 869, crossing a Norfolk Southern railroad line prior to crossing the South Fork Little Conemaugh River into Croyle Township. Here, the road becomes Mill Road passes through Lovett. PA 869 splits from PA 160 by heading southeast onto Beaver Run Avenue, and PA 160 heads east through woods with some fields. The road turns to the northwest and becomes Fairview Avenue, heading through areas of farms and woods with some homes. After a curve to the northeast, the route enters Summerhill Township and turns west onto Fieldstone Avenue before heading north onto Springside Avenue. PA 160 heads through more rural areas with some development before crossing into Wilmore, where it crosses Little Conemaugh River and passes under Norfolk Southern's Pittsburgh Line. The road heads into residential areas and crosses PA 53, becoming Evergreen Road.[1][3]

The route continues back into Summerhill Township and runs northeast through farms and woods with some homes before heading north into forested areas. PA 160 heads into Cambria Township and becomes Wilmore Road, turning west onto Fairlane Road and heading through more woods with some homes, curving to the west-northwest. The route turns northeast onto New Germany Road and runs through more woodland with some fields and development, curving to the north. PA 160 heads into residential areas and turns northeast, passing to the southeast of the Ebensburg Center. The road passes under US 22 and becomes the border between Cambria Township to the west and Ebensburg to the east, turning north. PA 160 comes to its northern terminus at an intersection with West High Street.[1][3]

On September 5, 2013 roadsigns for TRUCK 160 north and south appeared along US 219 between Ebensburg and Summerhill. The signs were temporarily covered.

Major intersections

CountyLocationmikmDestinationsNotes
SomersetWellersburg0.000.00 MD 47 south (Barrelville Road NW)Continuation into Maryland
Stonycreek Township PA 31 (Glades Pike)
Stonycreek Township US 30 (Lincoln Highway)
Windber PA 56 (Clear Shade Drive)
CambriaAdams Township PA 756 west (Elton Road)Eastern terminus of PA 756
PA 869 west (Locust Street)Southern terminus of concurrency
Croyle Township PA 869 east (Beaver Run Avenue)Northern terminus of concurrency
Wilmore PA 53 (Portage Street)
EbensburgWest High Street
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

PA 160 Truck


PA Route 160 Truck
Location: Cambria County

Pennsylvania Route 160 Truck is a truck route around a weight-restricted bridge over the North Branch of the Little Conemaugh River in Cambria County, Pennsylvania. It follows West High Street, US 22, US 219, and PA 53. It was signed in 2013.[4]

See also

References

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  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Google (September 26, 2011). "overview of Pennsylvania Route 160" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved September 26, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Somerset County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2011. Retrieved May 28, 2011.
  3. 1 2 Cambria County, Pennsylvania Highway Map (PDF) (Map). PennDOT. 2011. Retrieved July 16, 2011.
  4. "Risk-Based Bridge Postings - State and Local Bridges" (PDF). Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. October 8, 2013. Retrieved May 19, 2016.
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