New Tyburn Road comprises a four-lane arterial / expressway between U.S. 1 (Lincoln Highway) at Fallsington and Pennsylvania Avenue south of Morrisville. The east-west road is found in eastern Bucks County south of the U.S. 1 freeway and north of the US Steel Industrial Park. Four interchanges and three at-grade intersections exist along the 3.8-mile long highway. Special thanks goes to Doug Kerr and Lou Corsaro for the road enthusiast meeting of October 3, 2004 involving exploration of the Tyburn Road Expressway.
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New Tyburn Road ventures one mile southeast from the intersection of U.S. 1 (Lincoln Highway) and Woolston Drive to a full-cloverleaf interchange with the U.S. 13 freeway. U.S. 13 begins nearby at U.S. 1 in Morrisville. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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Use the southbound on-ramp to U.S. 13 for Tullytown and Bristol. The freeway ends at the Bristol Pike merge with U.S. 13 near Levittown Parkway in Tullytown. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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Construction was underway along the entire U.S. 13 freeway in Bucks County at the time of these photographs. Formwork is visible on the overpasses for the federal route above New Tyburn Road eastbound. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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Northbound drivers bound for U.S. 13 depart New Tyburn Road eastbound. U.S. 13 sees interchanges with Lower Morrisville Road and U.S. 1 before ending at Morrisville. Pine Grove Road stems north from the terminus to Yardley Morrisville Road and the community of Yardley. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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All of the exits along New Tyburn Road are mysteriously unsigned. The first of two eastbound off-ramps departs New Tyburn Road as a slip ramp onto adjacent Old Tyburn Road. Old Tyburn Road parallels New Tyburn Road from here eastward to the intersection of Newbold Road & Old Bristol Pike. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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New Tyburn Road straddles wetlands areas between the Newbold Road partial-cloverleaf interchange and New Ford Mill Road. A traffic signal governs the movemenets between the north end of New Ford Mill Road and New Tyburn Road. New Ford Mill Road serves the US Steel Industrial Park between here and Bordentown Road. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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Expressway ends sign posted along New Tyburn Road eastbound after New Ford Mill Road. The US Steel Industrial Park fronts the eastbound lanes of the four-lane expressway. Photo taken 10/03/04. |
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A trumpet interchange lies at the eastern end of New Tyburn Road. The off-ramps carry traffic onto River Road south for the Fairless Works and Pennsylvania Avenue north into Morrisville. Photo taken 10/03/04. |