State: | PA |
Type: | PA |
Route: | 285 |
Map Custom: | yes |
Map Notes: | PA 285 highlighted in red |
Length Mi: | 27.1 |
Established: | 1936 |
Tourist: | Crawford Lakelands Scenic Byway |
Direction A: | West |
Terminus A: | at the Ohio state line on Lake Pymatuning |
Junction: | in Conneaut Lake in Greenwood Township in Greenwood Township |
Direction B: | East |
Terminus B: | in Cochranton |
Counties: | Crawford |
Previous Type: | PA |
Previous Route: | 284 |
Next Type: | PA |
Next Route: | 286 |
Pennsylvania Route 285 (PA 285) is an 27.1adj=midNaNadj=mid, east - west state highway located in Crawford County in Pennsylvania, United States. The western terminus is the Ohio state line on Lake Pymatuning, where the road becomes Ohio State Route 85 (SR 85). The eastern terminus is at PA 173 in Cochranton.
PA 285 goes by many names along its route. The names along its route includes Steele's Court, Third Street, Brooks Crossing Road, and Townhouse Court.
The route begins on the Ohio state line over Lake Pymatuning in North Shenango Township, at the terminus of SR 85. The route heads east, going in and out of Pymatuning State Park before short concurrencies with US 6, and US 322/PA 18 in the town of Conneaut Lake. After exiting the town to the south, the route winds southeast to the intersections of US 19 and I-79 in Greenwood Township. The route continues east for several miles before terminating in the town of Cochranton, at an intersection with PA 173.
First signed in 1936,[1] the route would be signed in different areas along the route. In the early 1970s, the route was moved from its old alignment from Hartstown Road to Conneaut Lake, where it previously had a concurrency with US 322 into the town. Also in the early 1970s, the route's eastern terminus was moved from US 62 to its current terminus on PA 173.[2] [3]