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Pennsylvania Route 170 : ウィキペディア英語版
Pennsylvania Route 170

Pennsylvania Route 170 (designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 170) is an state highway located in Wayne County in Pennsylvania. The southern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Prompton. The northern terminus is at Route 670 near Mount Pleasant Township. The route was designated in 1928 by the Pennsylvania Department of Highways as a spur of Route 70, although did not intersect with Route 70. Route 70 was renumbered in 1961 to Route 171. It is currently one of three remaining spurs of Route 70, including Route 370 and Route 670.
==Route description==

Route 170 begins at the intersection with U.S. Route 6 (Roosevelt Highway / Grand Army of the Republic Highway) in the borough of Prompton. Route 170 heads northward as Creek Drive, heading uphill through forests before a clearing near Prompton Lake. Once the highway approaches the lake, it turns to the northwest to parallel the lake and the border into Prompton State Park. The surroundings remain wooded for a distance, paralleling the lake and some nearby homes. At the intersection with Lakeview Road, Route 170 turns from the northwest to the north as Prompton Lake dissipates into a creek. Near the intersection with Beech Grove Road, the highway turns to the northwest again and crosses over the new creek. After winding through forests, the highway returns to civilization entering the hamlet of Aldenville. Route 170 passes through downtown before turning northward back into the rural surroundings. The surroundings remain the same for several miles until the highway enters the hamlet of Creamton. In Creamton, Route 170, where it intersects with Route 247 (Creamton Drive).
Continuing north from Creamton, the route turns to the northwest again, remaining rural for several miles. The route bends to the north, then northwest again. At a nearby home, Route 170 intersects with Sherwood Drive and McAvoy Road, where the highway and Creek Drive moniker turn to the northeast. After the intersection with Memorial Links Road, Route 170 leaves the forests for fields and intersects at a T with Route 670 (Bethany Turnpike) in now Mount Pleasant Township. At this intersection, the Route 170 designation terminates.〔

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