Pennsylvania Route 462 is a
long east-west running local route in central Pennsylvania
. The western terminus is west of York
. The eastern terminus is east of Lancaster
. At both ends, PA 462 terminates at
U.S. Route 30, and all of the route
was signed as U.S. Route 30 before a freeway was built to bypass
it.
Route description
York to Susquehanna River
The western terminus of PA 462, is at an interchange with
U.S. Route 30 near West York
. In York
, PA 462
divides and merges with PA 74
for about . Both PA 74 and PA 462 head into downtown York
and meet with
I-83 Business in
Central York as George Street.
In East York
, PA 462 intersects I-83 at exit 19. About a mile east of
East York, PA 462 meets with
PA
24.
In
Wrightsville
, PA 462 has a "Y" intersection with PA 624's northern terminus, where PA
Route 624 passes under PA Route 462. East of PA 624, PA
Route 462 crosses the Susquehanna
River on the Columbia-Wrightsville Bridge
.
Susquehanna River to Lancaster
In
Columbia
it meets
with Pennsylvania Route
441. West of Lancaster
, it meets with PA
741. In the city of Lancaster, PA 462 divides into two
streets: King and Walnut Streets and also merges with
PA 23 for about 2 or in the westbound
direction.
West of the downtown area of Lancaster
, the eastbound of PA 23 and PA 462 only; meet with
PA 999. US 222 and
PA 272 meet PA 462 in downtown
Lancaster. East of the downtown area, is the eastern terminus of
the PA 23/PA 462 concurrency. East of Lancaster, PA 462 meets with
PA 340, which is called the
Old Philadelphia Pike.
In East
Lampeter Township
, PA 462 ends at an interchange with U.S. Route 30 a few miles east of
Lancaster
.
Major intersections
See also
References