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2013 TWELVE YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Adopted By 2013 TWELVE YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM Adopted by the STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION on August 9, 2012 Effective: October 1, 2012 i ii TWELVE YEAR TRANSPORTATION PROGRAM SINGLE-LINE LISTING DEFINITIONS The following is an explanation of the various codes used in the single-line computerized printout of the Twelve Year Transportation Program. The items in the heading are explained below. The column definitions proceed from left to right, top to bottom. SECTION HEADING Consists of the following three items: This groups the projects by location under the regional metropolitan planning organizations or rural planning areas. Statewide and interstate projects are grouped at the end of the report. (See Table of Contents for order). MODE Identifies the project mode in the following order: Highways Bridges Airport Transit Rail COUNTY Shows a breakdown of the area by county. PAGE HEADING Consists of the following items: PROJECT This number is the identification number used in the current project inventory system. ROUTE The State Route Number shows the route on which the project is located. The State Route System was implemented in late 1986, replacing the Legislative Route numbering system. Local roads are coded 9900 or 9911. DESCRIPTION Consists of the following four items: TITLE /SPONSOR A brief name given to the project, often referred to as the project's "short title" or the Transit Entity sponsoring the project. IMPROVEMENT A description of the type of work to be included in the project. PERIOD Denotes the time period in which the project is to be implemented: First - First Four Years - October 2012 – September 2016 Second - Second Four Years - October 2016 – September 2020 Third - Third Four Years - October 2020 – September 2024 iii COSTS Consists of the following eight items: Study The cost associated with projects that are studies or research projects in thousands of dollars. PE The cost of the preliminary engineering of the project development in thousands of dollars. FD The cost of the final design of the project development in thousands of dollars. UTL The cost of the utility changes (electric, telecommunications, mechanical) in thousands of dollars. ROW The cost of the right-of-way phase of the project in thousands of dollars. CON The cost of the construction phase of the project in thousands of dollars. PRA The costs of planning and research or administrative projects in thousands of dollars. TOTAL The total project cost in thousands of dollars. iv Table of Contents Adams/Adams/Highway 1 Erie/Erie/Highway 24 Interstate/Luzerne/Highway 36 Adams/Adams/Bridge 2 Erie/Erie/Bridge 25 Interstate/Luzerne/Bridge 36 Adams/Adams/Transit 2 Erie/Erie/Transit 26 Interstate/Mercer/Highway 36 Altoona/Blair/Highway 3 Erie/Erie/Aviation 27 Interstate/Monroe/Highway 36 Altoona/Blair/Bridge 3 Franklin/Franklin/Highway 27 Interstate/Northumberland/Highway 36 Altoona/Blair/Transit 5 Franklin/Franklin/Bridge 28 Interstate/Philadelphia/Highway 36 Altoona/Blair/Aviation 6 Franklin/Franklin/Rail Freight 29 Interstate/Philadelphia/Bridge 37 Centre/Centre/Highway 6 Harrisburg/Cumberland/Highway 29 Interstate/Pike/Highway 37 Centre/Centre/Bridge 6 Harrisburg/Cumberland/Bridge 30 Interstate/Pike/Bridge 37 Centre/Centre/Transit 8 Harrisburg/Cumberland/Transit 30 Interstate/Schuylkill/Highway 37 Centre/Centre/Aviation 8 Harrisburg/Dauphin/Highway 30 Interstate/Susquehanna/Highway 37 DVRPC/Bucks/Highway 8 Harrisburg/Dauphin/Bridge 32 Interstate/Washington/Highway 37 DVRPC/Bucks/Bridge 10 Harrisburg/Dauphin/Transit 33 Interstate/Westmoreland/Highway 38 DVRPC/Bucks/Transit 11 Harrisburg/Perry/Highway 33 Interstate/York/Highway 38 DVRPC/Bucks/Aviation 11 Harrisburg/Perry/Bridge 33 Johnstown/Cambria/Highway 38 DVRPC/Chester/Highway 11 Harrisburg/Perry/Transit 34 Johnstown/Cambria/Bridge 39 DVRPC/Chester/Bridge 12 Interstate/Allegheny/Highway 34 Johnstown/Cambria/Transit 40 DVRPC/Chester/Transit 13 Interstate/Bedford/Highway 34 Johnstown/Cambria/Aviation 41 DVRPC/Chester/Aviation 13 Interstate/Berks/Highway 34 Lancaster/Lancaster/Highway 41 DVRPC/Delaware/Highway 14 Interstate/Berks/Bridge 35 Lancaster/Lancaster/Bridge 44 DVRPC/Delaware/Bridge 15 Interstate/Butler/Bridge 35 Lancaster/Lancaster/Transit 45 DVRPC/Delaware/Transit 16 Interstate/Central Office/Highway 35 Lancaster/Lancaster/Aviation 47 DVRPC/Montgomery/Highway 16 Interstate/Clarion/Highway 35 Lebanon/Lebanon/Highway 47 DVRPC/Montgomery/Bridge 17 Interstate/Clearfield/Bridge 35 Lebanon/Lebanon/Bridge 48 DVRPC/Montgomery/Transit 19 Interstate/Cumberland/Highway 35 Lebanon/Lebanon/Transit 49 DVRPC/Montgomery/Aviation 19 Interstate/Erie/Highway 35 Lebanon/Lebanon/Aviation 50 DVRPC/Philadelphia/Highway 19 Interstate/Franklin/Highway 35 Lehigh Valley/Lehigh/Highway 50 DVRPC/Philadelphia/Bridge 22 Interstate/Fulton/Highway 35 Lehigh Valley/Lehigh/Bridge 52 DVRPC/Philadelphia/Transit 23 Interstate/Lackawanna/Highway 36 Lehigh Valley/Lehigh/Transit 52 Lehigh Valley/Northampton/Highway 53 North Central/Jefferson/Bridge 65 Northwest/Crawford/Transit 80 Lehigh Valley/Northampton/Bridge 53 North Central/Jefferson/Transit 66 Northwest/Crawford/Aviation 80 Lehigh Valley/Northampton/Transit 54 North Central/Jefferson/Aviation 66 Northwest/Forest/Bridge 81 NEPA/Carbon/Highway 54 North Central/McKean/Bridge 66 Northwest/Venango/Highway 81 NEPA/Carbon/Bridge 55 North Central/McKean/Transit 67 Northwest/Venango/Bridge 81 NEPA/Carbon/Transit 55 North Central/McKean/Aviation 68 Northwest/Venango/Transit 82 NEPA/Carbon/Aviation 55 North Central/Potter/Highway 68 Northwest/Venango/Aviation 82 NEPA/Monroe/Highway 55 North Central/Potter/Bridge 68 Northwest/Warren/Highway 82 NEPA/Monroe/Bridge 55 North Central/Potter/Transit 69 Northwest/Warren/Bridge 82 NEPA/Monroe/Transit 56 Northern Tier/Bradford/Highway 69 Northwest/Warren/Transit 82 NEPA/Monroe/Aviation 56 Northern Tier/Bradford/Bridge 70 Reading/Berks/Highway 82 NEPA/Pike/Highway 56 Northern Tier/Bradford/Transit 72 Reading/Berks/Bridge 84 NEPA/Pike/Bridge 57 Northern Tier/Bradford/Aviation 72 Reading/Berks/Transit 85 NEPA/Schuylkill/Highway 58 Northern Tier/Sullivan/Highway 72 S. Alleghenies/Bedford/Highway 86 NEPA/Schuylkill/Bridge 58 Northern Tier/Sullivan/Bridge 73 S. Alleghenies/Bedford/Bridge 86 NEPA/Schuylkill/Transit 59 Northern Tier/Sullivan/Transit 73 S. Alleghenies/Bedford/Transit 87 NEPA/Schuylkill/Aviation 59 Northern Tier/Susquehanna/Highway 73 S. Alleghenies/Bedford/Aviation 87 NEPA/Wayne/Highway 59 Northern Tier/Susquehanna/Bridge 75 S. Alleghenies/Fulton/Highway 87 NEPA/Wayne/Bridge 59 Northern Tier/Tioga/Highway 75 S. Alleghenies/Fulton/Bridge 88 North Central/Cameron/Bridge 60 Northern Tier/Tioga/Bridge 76 S. Alleghenies/Fulton/Transit 88 North Central/Cameron/Transit 60 Northern Tier/Tioga/Transit 77 S. Alleghenies/Huntingdon/Highway 88 North Central/Clearfield/Highway 61 Northern Tier/Tioga/Aviation 78 S. Alleghenies/Huntingdon/Bridge 88 North Central/Clearfield/Bridge 61 Northern Tier/Wyoming/Highway 78 S. Alleghenies/Huntingdon/Transit 89 North Central/Clearfield/Transit 62 Northern Tier/Wyoming/Bridge 78 S. Alleghenies/Somerset/Highway 89 North Central/Clearfield/Aviation 64 Northwest/Clarion/Highway 79 S. Alleghenies/Somerset/Bridge 89 North Central/Elk/Highway 64 Northwest/Clarion/Bridge 79 S. Alleghenies/Somerset/Transit 91 North Central/Elk/Bridge 64 Northwest/Clarion/Transit 79 S. 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