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Pennsylvania Route 869

PA Route 869 marker

PA Route 869
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 32.776 mi (52.748 km)
Major junctions
West end: US 219 in St. Michael
 

PA 160 in Sidman
PA 96 in Weyant

I-99 / US 220 in St. Clairsville
PA 867 near New Enterprise
East end: PA 36 in South Woodbury Township
Location
Counties: Cambria, Bedford
Highway system
PA 868 PA 871

PA Route 869 marker

PA 160 in Sidman
PA 96 in Weyant

Pennsylvania Route 869 (PA 869) is an east–west state route located in Western Pennsylvania. Its western terminus is at Ragers Hill Road just west of US 219 in St. Michael, Adams Township, and its eastern terminus is at PA 36 in South Woodbury Township.

PA 869 begins at an interchange with the US 219 freeway in Adams Township, Cambria County, heading southeast on a four-lane divided highway. The route soon becomes two-lane undivided Locust Street as it passes by the Johnstown Flood National Memorial before running through the community of St. Michael, where it passes homes with some businesses. The road heads east and comes to an intersection with PA 160. At this point, PA 160 turns east to form a concurrency with PA 869, crossing a Norfolk Southern railroad line prior to crossing the South Fork Little Conemaugh River into Croyle Township. Here, the road becomes Mill Road passes through Lovett. PA 869 splits from PA 160 by heading southeast onto Beaver Run Avenue, entering forested areas. The road passes through Allendale and crosses Beaverdam Run, heading back into Adams Township. The route heads east before curving northeast through forests with a few homes, entering Summerhill Township. Here, PA 869 heads east and reaches the residential community of Beaverdale. The route turns southwest onto Cedar Street, passing businesses, before turning southeast onto Cameron Avenue, running past more homes and continuing into the community of Lloydell. In this area, PA 869 turns northeast onto Oak Street, curving southeast before turning east for a brief distance and southeast onto Shawnee Road. The road winds through forested areas, turning east and passing to the south of Beaverdam Reservoir. Past this, the route heads to the southeast again.


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