Pennsylvania Route 290

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PA Route 290 marker

PA Route 290
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Route information
Maintained by PennDOT
Length: 9.173 mi[1] (14.763 km)
Existed: 2006 – present
Major junctions
West end: I-79 / PA 5 in Erie
  US 20 in Erie
East end: I-90 / PA 430 in Harborcreek Township
Location
Counties: Erie
Highway system
x20px PA 288 PA 291

Pennsylvania Route 290 (designated by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation as SR 290) is a 9.17-mile-long (14.76 km) state highway located in the environs of Erie, Pennsylvania. The western terminus of the route is at Interstate 79 and Pennsylvania Route 5 in the neighborhood of Dock Junction. The eastern terminus is at Interstate 90 and Pennsylvania Route 430 southeast of downtown in Harborcreek Township.

Route description

The Bayfront Connector at 38th Street.

PA 290 officially begins at I-79 exit 183, less than a quarter of a mile from where I-79 terminates at the Bayfront Parkway. After exiting the off-ramps, PA 290 embarks on a concurrency with PA 5 eastward through downtown Erie on 12th Street, passing south of Louis J. Tullio Arena and Jerry Uht Ballpark in the heart of downtown. At the Bayfront Connector, an extension of the Bayfront Parkway that opened on June 17, 2005,[2] PA 290 breaks from PA 5 and turns to the east onto the Connector.

As part of the Bayfront Connector, PA 290 interchanges with U.S. Route 20 a mile from PA 5 prior to following the Connector out of the city. Roughly a mile northwest of I-90, the Connector passes north of Penn State Behrend and merges into PA 430, creating a concurrency between PA 290 and PA 430. The two routes remain conjoined to I-90 exit 32, where PA 290 terminates on the southeast side of the interchange.

History

The highway was formed in order to create a high-speed loop for traffic between I-90 and I-79, which begins at the end of the Bayfront Parkway, as well as to help promote the 12th Street corridor as a viable alternate route to the congested Bayfront Parkway.[citation needed]

Major intersections

The entire route is in Erie County.

Location mi[1] km Destinations Notes
Erie 0.000 0.000 I-79 / PA 5 (12th Street) Western terminus of concurrency with PA 5. Exit 183 (I-79).
3.543 5.702 PA 5 (Bayfront Connector / Bayfront Parkway) Eastern terminus of concurrency with PA 5.
4.648 7.480 US 20 (Broad Street) Interchange
Harborcreek Township 7.912 12.733 PA 430 (Station Road) / Jordan Road – Penn State Erie Western terminus of concurrency with PA 430.
8.876 14.285 I-90 Exit 32 (I-90).
9.173 14.763 PA 430 (Station Road) Eastern terminus of concurrency with PA 430.
1.000 mi = 1.609 km; 1.000 km = 0.621 mi

See also

References

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  2. Behrend welcomes completed Bayfront Connector