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Pennsylvania Route 307

PA Route 307 marker

PA Route 307
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT and City of Scranton
Length: 31.510 mi (50.710 km)
Existed: November 1935 – present
Major junctions
South end: PA 435 in Covington Township
  PA 502 in Covington Township
I-380 in Covington Township
PA 690 in Spring Brook Township
I-81 in Scranton
US 11 in Scranton
Central Scranton Expressway in Scranton
North end: PA 92 in Tunkhannock Township
Location
Counties: Lackawanna, Wyoming
Highway system
PA 305 PA 308

PA Route 307 marker

Pennsylvania Route 307 (PA 307) is a north–south route of the Pennsylvania Highway System that runs for 31 miles (50 km). The southern terminus is Pennsylvania Route 435 in Covington Township and the northern terminus is Pennsylvania Route 92 in Tunkhannock Township. The highway is called Scranton - Pocono Highway south of Scranton.

PA 307 begins at a Y intersection with PA 435 in Covington Township in Lackawanna County, heading northwest on four-lane undivided Scranton-Pocono Highway. The road runs through forested areas with some homes, coming to an intersection with PA 502 in the community of Fells Corners. The route heads through more woodland with some fields and development and comes to an interchange with I-380 at exit 20. Past this interchange, PA 307 continues through forests with some homes and enters Spring Brook Township, where it crosses PA 690 at Quinlan Corners in the community of Maple Lake. The road continues through rural land and enters Roaring Brook Township, where it heads across the forested Moosic Mountains, passing east of Coon Hill. The route heads to the east of the Williams Bridge Reservoir and curves to the north, narrowing to a three-lane road with one northbound lane and two southbound lanes. The road heads into a section of the borough of Dunmore and turns to the northwest.


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