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Pennsylvania Route 731

PA Route 731 marker

PA Route 731
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 4.80 mi (7.72 km)
Existed: 1964 – present
Major junctions
South end: PA 484 in Union Township
North end: I-70 in Union Township
Location
Counties: Fulton
Highway system
PA 729 PA 732

PA Route 731 marker

Pennsylvania Route 731 (designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as State Route 0731) is a 4.80-mile-long (7.72 km) state highway located in the southwest region of Fulton County, Pennsylvania. The route, known locally as Fairview Road and McKees Gap Road, begins at an intersection with Pennsylvania Route 484 in Union Township. The highway heads northeast, through hilly regions before reaching the northern terminus at Interstate 70 in Union Township. Interstate 70 continues north to get to the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and south to pass into Maryland.

PA 731 was originally signed in 1930. It was assigned to a series of local roads in northwestern Philadelphia. It was numbered this way until the PA 731 designation was removed in 1952. In 1964, the route was designated onto its current alignment.

PA 731 begins at an intersection with Pennsylvania Route 484 in the rural farmlands of Union Township. The highway, locally known as Fairview Road, progresses northeast and intersects with Zach's Ridge Road for the first time. Here, the highway turns left. After passing through a small wooded area, PA 731 comes to another intersection with McKees Gap Road, at which point it makes a right turn. The route now turns due east, and the woods break up at this point. A short distance later the road comes to the northern end of Zach's Ridge Road and soon after that Henderson Road, which is a long connector back to PA 484. Immediately after this, PA 731 comes to its final destination at Interstate 70. Interstate 70 goes south towards the Pennsylvania / Maryland border and north to the Pennsylvania Turnpike.


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