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Pennsylvania Route 198

PA Route 198 marker

PA Route 198
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 38.8 mi (62.4 km)
Major junctions
West end: SR 167 near Pierpont, OH
  PA 18 in Conneautville
PA 98 in Hayfield Township
I-79 in Hayfield Township
US 6 / US 19 in Saegertown
PA 86 in Woodcock Township
PA 77 in Blooming Valley
East end: PA 27 near Mount Hope
Location
Counties: Crawford
Highway system
PA 196 PA 199

PA Route 198 marker

Pennsylvania Route 198 (PA 198) is a 38.8-mile-long (62.4 km) state highway located in Crawford County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at the Ohio state line near Pierpont, OH where it continues as Ohio SR 167. The eastern terminus is at PA 27 near Mount Hope.

PA 198 begins at the Ohio border in Beaver Township, where the road continues into that state as SR 167. From the state line, the route heads east on two-lane undivided Pierpoint Road through a mix of farmland and woodland. PA 198 passes through Palmer before entering Spring Township and becoming Atroskin Road. The route continues into Conneautville and becomes Licking Street, passing homes. PA 198 turns northeast onto Mulberry Street and crosses Conneaut Creek and the Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad before coming to an intersection with PA 18. At this point, PA 198 turns southeast to form a concurrency with PA 18 on Main Street, passing through the commercial downtown prior to passing more residences. PA 198 splits from PA 18 by heading east on an unnamed road, crossing into Summerhill Township. The road continues through a mix of farms and forests with a few homes, curving to the southeast. In the community of Norrisville, the route enters Hayfield Township and heads more to the east. In Littles Corners, PA 198 comes to a junction with PA 98. The route continues through more rural areas, crossing the Cussewago Creek and passing through Coons Corners prior to reaching an interchange with I-79.


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