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Pennsylvania Route 528

PA Route 528 marker

PA Route 528
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 22.4 mi (36.0 km)
Major junctions
South end: US 19 near Zelienople
  I-79 near Zelienople
PA 68 near Evans City
PA 488 in Prospect
US 422 in Prospect
North end: PA 8 near West Liberty
Location
Counties: Butler
Highway system
PA 527 PA 529

PA Route 528 marker

Pennsylvania Route 528 (PA 528) is a 22-mile-long (35 km) state highway located in Butler County, Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at US 19 near Zelienople. The northern terminus is at PA 8 near West Liberty.

PA 528 begins at an intersection with US 19 in Jackson Township, heading northeast on two-lane undivided Lindsay Road. A short distance past US 19, the route comes to a partial interchange with I-79, with access to the southbound direction, and from the northbound direction of I-79. After this interchange, the road heads through wooded areas with some rural homes. PA 528 comes to an intersection with PA 68, at which point the route turns southeast to form a concurrency with PA 68 on Evans City Road. The road passes through woods before heading into Evans City, where it becomes West Main Street and runs past homes and businesses. The two routes curve to the east and cross a Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad line and the Breakneck Creek into the commercial downtown of Evans City, becoming East Main Street. PA 528 splits from PA 68 by turning north onto Franklin Street and passing residences before heading into woods. The route leaves Evans City for Jackson Township again and becomes Prospect Road. The road curves northeast and enters Forward Township, coming into a mix of farmland and woodland with a few rural homes. PA 528 continues north and crosses over a Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad line before reaching the community of Wahlville.


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