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Pennsylvania Route 214

PA Route 214 marker

PA Route 214
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 11.289 mi (18.168 km)
Major junctions
West end: PA 616 in Seven Valleys
East end: PA 74 in Dallastown
Location
Counties: York
Highway system
PA 213 PA 215

PA Route 214 marker

Pennsylvania Route 214 (PA 214) is an 11.3-mile-long (18.2 km) state highway located in York County, Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at PA 616 in Seven Valleys. The eastern terminus is at PA 74 in Dallastown. PA 214 is a two-lane undivided road that runs through rural areas to the south of York. Along the way, the route passes through Loganville, where it has indirect access to Interstate 83 (I-83). PA 214 was designated between PA 616 in Seven Valleys and PA 74 in Dallastown in the 1960s. In 2009, the route was shifted to bypass West Ore Street through the western portion of Loganville to the north in order to provide more direct access to I-83.

PA 214 begins at an intersection with PA 616 in North Codorus Township, heading southeast on two-lane undivided Main Street into Seven Valleys. The route crosses the South Branch Codorus Creek and passes businesses, crossing under the York County Heritage Rail Trail before turning northeast onto Church Street. The road passes several homes before turning north and then northeast again to run immediately to the southeast of the rail trail, entering agricultural areas. PA 214 leaves Seven Valleys for Springfield Township and becomes Valley Road, heading farther to the east from the rail trail as it passes through a mix of farmland and woodland. The route makes a curve to the east and passes rural areas of residences before passing more farms and turning south onto Reynolds Mill Road. The road heads through agricultural areas with some woods and homes before making a sharp turn to the east.


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