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Pennsylvania Route 664

PA Route 664 marker

PA Route 664
Route information
Maintained by Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Length: 17.591 mi (28.310 km)
Existed: 1930 – present
Major junctions
South end: PA 120 in Lock Haven
North end: PA 44 in Haneyville
Location
Counties: Clinton, Lycoming
Highway system
PA 663 PA 666

PA Route 664 marker

Pennsylvania Route 664 (designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 0664) is a 17.59-mile-long (28.31 km) state highway located in Clinton and Lycoming counties in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at State Route 120 in Lock Haven, while the northern terminus is at State Route 44 on the Clinton-Lycoming county line in the community of Haneyville. The route passes through small communities, but does not intersect with any other legislated highways in the area.

The route was assigned in 1930, two years after a majority of state routes were assigned, and had continuous repavings done from 1935 to 1966. There have been no changes in road alignment since its inception.

State Route 664 begins at an intersection with State Route 120 in community of Lock Haven. The highway progresses northward, leaving the community limits of Lock Haven. After the intersection with East Water Street, State Route 664 crosses the West Branch of the Susquehanna River. The bridge over the branch of river was constructed in 1986. At the intersection with Farrandsville Road, the highway turns eastward, paralleling the river. Nearing State Route 150, the highway turns northward and into Dunnstown. While winding around a few curves, State Route 664 intersects with Armory Drive, an access road to a local armory. The route's surroundings are highly developed in Dunnstown, with the highway passing along homes. At the intersection with Aikey Street, State Route 664 leaves Dunnstown and proceeds northward.


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