PA Route 370 | ||||
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Crosstown Highway | ||||
Route information | ||||
Maintained by PennDOT | ||||
Length | 16.733 mi (26.929 km) | |||
Existed | 1946 – present | |||
Major junctions | ||||
West end | PA 171 in Ararat Township | |||
PA 670 in Preston Township PA 247 in Preston Township |
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East end | PA 191 in Buckingham Township | |||
Location | ||||
Counties | Susquehanna, Wayne | |||
Highway system | ||||
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Pennsylvania Route 370 (designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 370) is a 16.73-mile-long (26.92 km) state highway located in Susquehanna and Wayne counties in Pennsylvania. The western terminus is at Route 171 in East Ararat. The eastern terminus is at Route 191 in Buckingham Township near Hancock, New York. Route 370 was first designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways in 1928 from the intersection with then Route 70 in East Ararat to an intersection with Route 570 in the hamlet of Preston Park (in Preston Township). The route was extended to an intersection with Route 90 (now Route 191) in 1946, when the 23-mile-long (37 km) Route 570 was decommissioned.
Route 370 begins at an intersection with Route 171 in the hamlet of East Ararat in Ararat Township. Route 370 heads to the northeast through tree patches and fields before entering a dense patch of woods. Upon leaving the woods, Route 370 crosses the county line from Susquehanna County to Wayne County and enters Preston Township. At the intersection with Mud Pond Road, the highway bends eastward but returns to its northeastern progression at an intersection with Blewett Road. Route 370 turns to the east once again and enters the community of Orson.