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Pennsylvania Route 117

PA Route 117 marker

PA Route 117
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 12.576 mi (20.239 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 322 / PA 72 in Cornwall
  PA 241 in South Londonderry Township
US 322 in South Londonderry Township
North end: US 422 in Palmyra
Location
Counties: Lebanon
Highway system
PA 116 PA 118
PA 819 PA 820 PA 821
PA 852 PA 853 PA 854

PA Route 820
Location: ColebrookCampbelltown
Existed: 1930–1946

PA Route 853
Location: Mount GretnaCornwall
Existed: 1928–1946

PA Route 117 marker

Pennsylvania Route 117 (PA 117) is a 12.6-mile-long (20.3 km) state route in Lebanon County, Pennsylvania. Its southern terminus is at an interchange with U.S. Route 322 (US 322) and PA 72 in Cornwall. Its northern terminus is at US 422 in Palmyra. PA 117 heads west from US 322/PA 72 through forested areas, passing through Mount Gretna before forming a short concurrency with PA 241 in Colebrook. From here, the route heads northwest and intersects US 322 near Campbelltown. PA 117 continues north through agricultural areas to Palmyra, where it reaches its northern terminus. The route is a two-lane undivided road its entire length. PA 117 was originally designated in 1928 between PA 5 (now US 322) in Campbelltown and US 22 (now US 422) in Palmyra along Palmyra Road and South Railroad Street. PA 820 was designated between PA 241 in Colebrook and PA 5 near Campbelltown while PA 853 was designated between Mount Gretna and PA 72 west of Cornwall. PA 117 was moved to its current alignment by 1946, replacing all of PA 820 and PA 853.


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