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Pennsylvania Route 332 : ウィキペディア英語版
Pennsylvania Route 332

Pennsylvania Route 332 (PA 332) is a state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route runs from PA 263 in Hatboro, Montgomery County east to PA 32 in Yardley, Bucks County. PA 332 runs through suburban areas to the north of Philadelphia, serving Warminster, Ivyland, Richboro, and Newtown. The route is two lanes wide most of its length, with the bypass around Newtown a four-lane divided highway. PA 332 intersects PA 132 in Warminster, PA 232 in Richboro, PA 413 and PA 532 in Newtown (all three run concurrently on the Newtown Bypass), and Interstate 95 (I-95) in Lower Makefield Township.
What would become PA 332 between Newtown and Yardley was designated part of Legislative Route 252 in 1911. PA 332 was created in 1928 to run from PA 263 in Hatboro east to Ivyland with the road between Newtown and Yardley designated as part of PA 532. By 1940, PA 332 was extended to PA 113 in Newtown. The route was extended to Yardley by 1947, replacing PA 532. PA 332 was routed to bypass Newtown in 1991 when the eastern portion of the Newtown Bypass was completed.
==Route description==
PA 332 begins at an intersection with PA 263 (York Road) in Hatboro, Montgomery County, heading east on Montgomery Avenue, a two-lane undivided roadway. The road passes through residential areas, crossing SEPTA's Warminster Line. Immediately after crossing the railroad tracks, the route turns northeast on Jacksonville Road and runs through industrial areas with some homes.
PA 332 intersects County Line Road and it enters Warminster Township in Bucks County, passing between the Warminster train station to the west and the neighborhood of Warminster Heights to the east. The route widens to four lanes and intersects PA 132 as it continues near industrial parks. The road narrows back to two lanes past the Johnsville Boulevard intersection and enters Ivyland, heading past homes. The route becomes the border between Ivyland to the northwest and Warminster Township to the southeast prior to crossing Bristol Road into Northampton Township. PA 332 continues between industrial areas to the northwest and residential areas to the southeast, reaching an intersection with Almshouse Road.〔
PA 332 turns southeast onto Almshouse Road and runs through a mix of farm fields and residences. Past the Hatboro Road intersection, the road curves to the east and gains a center left-turn lane, heading into Richboro. In Richboro, the route passes through business areas and intersects PA 232. Upon crossing PA 232, PA 332 changes its name to Newtown Richboro Road and continues past more homes as a two-lane road. The road forms the southern boundary of Tyler State Park, running between areas of fields and woods in the park to the north and residential subdivisions to the south. The route curves northeast and then east before crossing the Neshaminy Creek into Newtown Township. In this area, the road briefly widens into a divided highway before it comes to an intersection with PA 413 and PA 532 at the Newtown Bypass, a road that provides a bypass of the borough of Newtown.〔〔
At this point, PA 332 turns south on the four-lane divided Newtown Bypass, forming a concurrency with PA 413 and PA 532. The road heads through wooded areas with nearby residential development, with PA 532 splitting southwest onto Buck Road toward Holland. PA 332 and PA 413 curve east and come to a bridge over the abandoned Fox Chase/Newtown railroad line, with PA 413 turning south onto Newtown Langhorne Road toward Langhorne. PA 332 continues east near residential and commercial development a short distance to the north of the border between Newtown Township and Middletown Township. The road curves to the northeast before turning east past the intersection with Newtown Yardley Road.〔〔
Upon intersecting Lindenhurst Road, the route enters Lower Makefield Township and becomes Newtown Yardley Road. It passes through farmland before heading north of an office park and reaching an interchange with I-95. Following this interchange, PA 332 becomes a two-lane undivided road and enters residential areas. The route turns northeast onto Yardley Langhorne Road and crosses into Yardley, where it is known as Afton Avenue. The road heads into the downtown area and crosses the Delaware Canal. PA 332 comes to its eastern terminus at an intersection with PA 32, which runs along the Delaware River.〔〔

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