PA Route 426 | |||||||
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Route information | |||||||
Maintained by PennDOT | |||||||
Length: | 26.92 mi (43.32 km) | ||||||
Southern section | |||||||
Length: | 19.85 mi (31.95 km) | ||||||
South end: | PA 27 in Pittsfield Township | ||||||
Major junctions: |
PA 77 in Corry US 6 in Corry |
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North end: | NY 426 in Findley Lake, NY | ||||||
Northern section | |||||||
Length: | 7.07 mi (11.38 km) | ||||||
South end: | NY 426 in Cutting, NY | ||||||
North end: | PA 89 in North East | ||||||
Location | |||||||
Counties: | Warren, Erie | ||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 426 (PA 426) is a 26-mile-long (42 km) state highway in Warren and Erie counties of Pennsylvania. The route is split up into two segments, connected by New York State Route 426 through New York.
The southernmost terminus is at PA 27 in Pittsfield Township and the northernmost terminus is at PA 89 in North East.
PA 426 begins at an intersection with PA 27 west of Pittsfield in Pittsfield Township. The route heads northwest through rural Warren County, intersecting Old PA 77 (also formerly known as PA 277) at Spring Creek on its way to the Erie County line and the city of Corry beyond. PA 426, now East Main Street, proceeds west through southern Corry to an intersection with PA 77 (West Main Street) at Center Street. PA 426 turns north onto Center, crossing over a set of railroad tracks immediately north of the junction with PA 77 and passing through northern Corry prior to meeting U.S. Route 6 near the northern city line. Outside of Corry, PA 426 becomes Hare Creek Road, named for the waterway that PA 426 parallels into New York, where it becomes NY 426.