Pennsylvania Route 237
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Pennsylvania Route 237 (PA 237) was an 3.88-mile (6.24 km) route between PA 37 and PA 590 in Lackawaxen to an intersection with PA 137 (now PA 434) in Shohola Township. The route followed the shores of the Delaware River as Lackawaxen Road. The route's alignment, after assignment in 1928, remained the same until being removed from the state highway system in 1946. The route was paved in 1932, and the route is now known as State Route 1012 (SR 1012) and Shohola Township Roads 413 and 454.
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Maintained by Pennsylvania Department of Highways | ||||
Length | 3.88 mi[citation needed] (6.24 km) | |||
Existed | 1928–1946 | |||
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West end | PA 37 in Lackawaxen | |||
East end | PA 137 in Shohola Township | |||
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Country | United States | |||
State | Pennsylvania | |||
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