Pennsylvania Route 3
Pennsylvania Route 3, also known as West Chester Pike, is a state highway located in southeastern Pennsylvania. It runs approximately 15 miles, connecting the city of Philadelphia to the borough of West Chester. The route primarily serves as a vital corridor for local traffic and commuters.
The highway passes through several communities, including Broomall and Newtown Square, and features a mix of residential and commercial areas. It is an important route for accessing various amenities, schools, and parks, contributing to the region's connectivity and economic activity.