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Pennsylvania Route 519

PA Route 519 marker

PA Route 519
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 18.7 mi (30.1 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 40 in North Bethlehem Township
North end: PA 50 in Mt. Pleasant Township
Location
Counties: Washington
Highway system
PA 513 PA 520

PA Route 519 Truck
Location: Bridgeville, Pennsylvania
Length: 21.5 mi (34.6 km)

PA Route 519 marker

Pennsylvania Route 519 (PA 519) runs in a north–south route through central Washington County connecting the Glyde area of North Bethlehem Township at the southern terminus (US Route 40) with the Hickory area of Mt. Pleasant Township at the north end (PA Route 50).

The road intersects with I-70 in Somerset Township (Eighty Four area) and Interstate 79 in North Strabane Township near Houston. It also intersects with US Route 19 in North Strabane Township.

PA 519 begins at an intersection with US 40 in the community of Glyde in North Bethlehem Township, heading north on a two-lane undivided road. The route passes through wooded areas with some farms and development, crossing into Somerset Township and reaching an interchange with I-70. Past this interchange, the road runs through more rural areas before reaching the community of Eighty Four. Here, the road passes homes and businesses as it comes to an intersection with PA 136. After this intersection, PA 519 heads into North Strabane Township and passes areas of commercial development a short distance to the east of an Allegheny Valley Railroad/CSX line, running through Wylandville. The route curves northeast into areas of farms before turning northwest and passing through the residential community of Gambles. The road crosses the Allegheny Valley Railroad/CSX line and continues northwest through farmland and woodland with some residential development. PA 519 reaches an interchange with US 19 and comes to an intersection with PA 980 a short distance later.


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