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Crossing over the Pennsylvania Turnpike (I-76).
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U.S. 222/PA 272 (Prince Street) south at Mifflin Street, one block from PA 462 (King Street) east in Lancaster.
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The one way couplet for U.S. 222 along Prince Street south and Highland Avenue north concludes at Willow Street Pike in West Lampeter township.
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Willow Street Pike separates into a one way couplet ahead of PA 741 (Long Lane).
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U.S. 222 (Robert Fulton Highway) and PA 272 overlap for a half mile between Lancaster Pike and Nottingham Road in southern Lancaster County. The two part ways near Penn Hill. An erroneous U.S. 272 and PA 222 shield assembly was posted at the split until 1997.
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