Pennsylvania Route 363
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PA Route 363 |
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Length: | 11 mi[1] (18 km) | ||||||||||||
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Formed: | 1928 | ||||||||||||
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Counties: | Montgomery | ||||||||||||
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Pennsylvania Route 363 is a route that has endpoints from Pennsylvania Route 63 at Lansdale to US 422 at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania. It runs approximately 11 miles. The highway is located entirely in Montgomery County.
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PA Route 363 begins at U.S. Route 422 (Pottstown Freeway) near Valley Forge National Historic Park. It is known as Trooper Road until its intersection with Ridge Road, a local thoroughfare. After the Ridge Road intersection, PA 363 is known as Valley Forge Road, due to its connectivity with the park. It enters Worcester Township and intersects the highly-traveled Germantown Pike, which leads straight into Philadelphia. In the village of Worcester, PA 363 intersects Pennsylvania Route 73 (Skippack Pike). PA 363 then crosses the Pennsylvania Turnpike Norhteast Extension . In Upper Gwynedd Township, PA 363 intersects the Sumneytown Pike, another heavily travelled route in Montgomery County. Finally, PA 363 terminates at Pennsylvania Route 63 in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.