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Woodhaven Road lowers to pass underneath the Millbrook Road overcrossing at Franklin Mills one half mile west of the folded-cloverleaf interchange with U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike). U.S. 13 parallels Interstate 95 from Northeast Philadelphia to the Bucks County town of Bristol. Photo taken 04/25/04. |
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Construction is underway to squeeze Pennsylvania 63 across the Philadelphia city/county line as Woodhaven Road enters Bucks County. The U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) off-ramp departs ahead at the Cornwells Heights community. Photo taken 04/25/04. |
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Pennsylvania 63 prepares for its junction with Interstate 95 as the U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) off-ramp and adjacent Woodhaven Road frontage road depart the freeway. Although U.S. 13 parallels Interstate 95 throughout the state of Pennsylvania, there is no direct access between it and the Interstate highway. Woodhaven Road thus acts as a connector between the two highways here. Photo taken 04/25/04. |
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With U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) passing overhead in the background, Pennsylvania 63 draws closer to its trumpet interchange with Interstate 95. The left-hand lane serves Interstate 95 northbound and the nearby Cornwells Height Park and Ride lot. An overhead guides motorists to the SEPTA Regional Railroad station via the northbound ramp. Photo taken 04/25/04. |
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Pennsylvania 63 (Woodhaven Road) draws to a close just east of the U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) overcrossing. The mainline defaults onto Interstate 95 (Delaware Expressway) southbound for the city of Philadelphia. Northward the freeway continues to Bristol and the New Jersey capital city of Trenton in 15 miles. Photo taken 04/25/04. |
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| Westbound Pennsylvania 63 approaching the end of the Woodhaven Road freeway as seen from the U.S. 1 overpass. Jersey barriers block a ghost ramp from southbound U.S. 1 to Westbound Pennsylvania 63 to the right. Meanwhile barriers on the mainline shunt traffic into one lane from the original three. Photo taken 05/20/00.
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| Terminus of the freeway for Pennsylvania 63. Most traffic turns on Evans Street to the left, while access is still allowed to the industrial area straight ahead. Notice also that freeway lighting extends on the stub portion of the roadway beyond the Evans Street turn. Photo taken 05/20/00.
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Page Posted September 21, 2004.