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Greetings from I-99

Started by TheKnightoftheInterstate, April 29, 2013, 05:14:17 PM

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TheKnightoftheInterstate

Howdy all,

I joined AARoads because I finally found a community also interested in the roads of America. I'm an aspiring writer and photographer of logo signs and interstate signs. Been as far south as Orlando and far west as Cedar Point.

For a shameless plug please click on my poetry website.  :)

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I-99= From Cumberland to Corning if life was fair

I-95 disappearance and reappearance in NJ is the greatest trick since Houdini

Irony: When a road geek doesn't know how to drive

Let's Go Bucs!

These boots had to see California
and an Arizona morning where God paints the sky
-Eric Church


formulanone

You might get a kick out of the "Transportation Haikus" thread, then.

Welcome to AARoads.

amroad17

So you live in Bald Eagle, PA, the former end of I-99?  Looking forward to see what you contribute.
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rickmastfan67

Welcome to the forums.

Just curious, is the old button-copy distance sign that was on the old route of US-220 (before it was moved to the new highway) still posted @ the traffic light for PA-350?

CrossCountryRoads

Welcome to the forum!  We live somewhat nearby.  I'm in Indiana County.

TheKnightoftheInterstate

Quote from: rickmastfan67 on May 03, 2013, 02:10:54 AM
Welcome to the forums.

Just curious, is the old button-copy distance sign that was on the old route of US-220 (before it was moved to the new highway) still posted @ the traffic light for PA-350?

Sorry for the late reply. Yes it is still there. I pass it everyday. The BP is now a Snappy's a local chain.
I-99= From Cumberland to Corning if life was fair

I-95 disappearance and reappearance in NJ is the greatest trick since Houdini

Irony: When a road geek doesn't know how to drive

Let's Go Bucs!

These boots had to see California
and an Arizona morning where God paints the sky
-Eric Church

kurumi

There once was a man from 220
His disposition was quite sunny
He thought 'twould be fine
To say "99!"
But almost everyone's accepted this now

Welcome to the forums!
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