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Pennsylvania Route 299

PA Route 299 marker

PA Route 299
Powell Avenue
PA 299 highlighted in red; the route prior to 2011 is shown as a dotted red line
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 0.052 mi (0.084 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: Powell Avenue in Millcreek Township
North end: Powell Avenue in Millcreek Township
Location
Counties: Erie
Highway system
PA 296 PA 301

PA Route 299 marker

Pennsylvania Route 299 (PA 299) is a 0.05-mile-long (260 ft; 80 m) state highway located in Erie County in Pennsylvania. The route is the designation for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge that carries Powell Avenue over two railroad lines in Millcreek Township. PA 299 was designated in 1930 between US 20 and PA 99, which is now PA 5 Alternate (PA 5 Alt.), running along Powell Avenue. In 2006, the current bridge over the railroad tracks was built. In 2011, all of PA 299 was decommissioned except for the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge, and is no longer signed as a traffic route. The section of Powell Avenue north of the bridge was realigned in 2012 as a result of runway expansion at Erie International Airport

PA 299 begins at the south end of the Staff Sergeant Jeremy R. Horton Memorial Bridge in Millcreek Township, where the road continues south as locally maintained Powell Avenue to an intersection with US 20. The bridge runs past industrial areas before carrying the route over a Norfolk Southern railroad line followed by a CSX railroad line. At the north end of the bridge, the PA 299 designation ends and Powell Avenue continues north as a local road to Erie International Airport, where the road bypasses the runway to the east as 20th Street and Marshall Drive. Past the runway, Powell Avenue resumes at Oxer Road and intersects PA 5 (West 12th Street) and PA 5 Alternate (West Lake Road) before continuing several more blocks to the Lake Erie shoreline.


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