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Commencing in Morrisville, Bucks County, opposite Trenton, New Jersey; thence by the river road to Yardley; thence by spur in a westerly direction from the top of the hill near Yardley, by way of Edgewood, Maple Point, Buckto, intersecting with route number one hundred and fifty-two 1 in Langhorne; thence in a southern direction to a public road or street known as Richardson Avenue; thence westerly over Richardson Avenue to the Trevose Road; thence northerly to route number two hundred and eighty-one; 2 thence northerly over route number two hundred and eighty-one 2 to the public road leading from Middletown Friends' Meeting House to Feasterville; thence crossing Neshaminy Creek near the Eight-Arch Bridge; thence over the Bridgetown and Feasterville turnpike to Feasterville, intersecting with route number three hundred and twenty-six; 3 thence to Newton; thence running over route number one hundred and fifty-two 1 to Doylestown; thence over route number one hundred and fifty-one 4 to Neshaminy; thence over public road through Johnsville, Davisville, Southampton, Feasterville, and Trevost to Eddington, on State highway route number one hundred and fifty; 5 thence over State highway route number one hundred and fifty 5 to the city line of Philadelphia.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Pennsylvania Statutes Title 36 P.S. Highways and Bridges § 1225. Route 252. From Morrisville to Philadelphia - last updated January 01, 2019 | https://codes.findlaw.com/pa/title-36-ps-highways-and-bridges/pa-st-sect-36-1225.html
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