Pennsylvania Route 103

Pennsylvania Route 103

PA Route 103 marker

PA Route 103
Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 31 mi[1] (50 km)
Existed: 1928 – present
Major junctions
South end: US 522 near Mount Union
  PA 333 near Juniata Terrace
North end:
US 22 Bus. in Lewistown
Location
Counties: Huntington, Mifflin
Highway system

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PA 102 PA 104

Pennsylvania Route 103 (abbreviated PA Route 103 or PA 103, officially State Route 103 or SR 103) is a 33.28-mile (53.56 km) long north–south designated state route in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Its primary course is along the south/east side of the Juniata River, while U.S. Route 522 runs along the opposite side. PA 103's southern terminus is an at-grade intersection with US 522 at Allenport in Shirley Township, a bit south of US 522's bridge across the Juniata River in Mount Union. Its northern terminus is an intersection with US 22 Business in Lewistown. It intersects the northern terminus of PA 333 just south of Juniata Terrace.

Contents

Route description

Named Segments of Route

Huntingdon County

  • Beacon Lodge Road - Segments 10-120

Mifflin County

  • Blind Camp Road - Segment 20
  • Ryde Road - Segments 170-180
  • Mattawanna Road - Segments 280-300
  • Pine Glen Road - Segments 340-360
  • Longfellow Road - Segments 390-420
  • Granville Road - Segments 450-470
  • Fairview Road - Segment 510
  • First Avenue - Segment 540
  • Delaware Avenue - Segment 550
  • Belle Avenue - Segment 556

History

Following the passage of the Sproul Road Bill in 1911, the forerunner to PA 103 was Route 33, which ran from Lewistown to Huntingdon. By 1915, however, Route 33 was moved across the Juniata River to the current location of US 22/522, leaving the route unnumbered once again.

Under the 1925 numbering system, PA 103 was a spur route of the original PA 3, the William Penn Highway. Its course journeyed from McVeytown to Juniata Terrace. At that time, the original route twisted through the town of Granville and crossed the Juniata River between Mattawanna and McVeytown.

By 1936, the original PA 3 had been eliminated.[2] That same year, PA 103's southern terminus was moved from its intersection with US 22/522 in McVeytown to its current location in Allenport. Since 1941, PA 103's most of its course has been unchanged, as it continues to curve through Mattawanna, but bypasses the center of Granville. In the early-1980s, the northern terminus was moved to the intersection with US 22/522 in Lewistown following the reconstruction of the bridge crossing the Conrail tracks near the Lewistown Station.

Major intersections

County Location Mile Destinations Notes
Huntingdon
Shirley Township 0.0 US 522
Mifflin
Granville Township 29.0 PA 333 Northern terminus of PA 333
Lewistown 31.0
US 22 Bus. (Juniata Street)
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

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External links


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