Route 82 North



Located 1.4 miles north of the Delaware line, the first shield posted for PA 82 northbound was this assembly preceding the turn across the East Branch of Red Clay Creek at Old Kennett Road (SR 3036).
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PA 372 travels west from Coatesville to Parkesburg, Atglen and Christiana. The state route continues across the Susquehanna River to PA 74 (Delta Road) in York County.
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U.S. 30 Business (Lincoln Avenue) follows the old alignment of U.S. 30 east from Coatesville to Downingtown and Exton and west to Sadsbury Township.
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PA 82 splits with U.S. 30 Business (Lincoln Avenue) just across the West Branch of Brandywine Creek and an at-grade crossing with the Reading, Wilmington and Northern Railroad line.
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PA 82 follows 1st Avenue north from U.S. 30 Business in Coatesville. 1st Avenue south leads to South Coatesville.
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PA 82 expands into a four lane highway beyond the SEPTA Regional Rail bridge north of U.S. 30 Business.
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Climbing onto the North Valley Hills, PA 82 (Manor Road) parallels the West Branch of Brandywine Creek north to U.S. 30 (Coatesville Downingtown Bypass).
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U.S. 30 follows a freeway east to U.S. 202 beyond Exton and west to a point just ahead of PA 10 near Parkesburg.
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U.S. 322 (Horseshoe Pike) crosses paths with PA 82 (Manor Road) northwest from Downingtown and east of Honey Brook.
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PA 345 (Bulltown Road) stems north from PA 82 (Manor Road) to PA 23 (Ridge Road) in Warwick Township and French Creek State Park.
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Photo Credits:
- Alex Nitzman: 12/21/01, 12/21/20
Page Updated Wednesday February 03, 2021.