Kennett-Oxford Bypass, Baltimore Pike, Media Bypass, South State Road, North State Road, Township Line Road, City Avenue, Roosevelt Expressway, Roosevelt Boulevard
Northbound Views
Baltimore Pike runs northeast as a six-lane divided road. There are traffic lights at State Farm Drive, Applied Bank Boulevard, Brinton Lake Road, and Evergreen Drive.
Photos taken July 2023.
US 322 splits off to the right onto Conchester Highway at a traffic light. Continue straight ahead on Baltimore Pike to stay on US 1.
Photos taken July 2023.
Baltimore Pike narrows down to four lanes. There are traffic lights at Concord Road, Cheyney Road, Powell Road, Stoney Bank Road, Lydia Hollow Drive, Walnut Hill Boulevard, Valleybrook Road, and Red Roof Drive.
Photos taken July 2023.
Baltimore Pike passes under railroad tracks of the SEPTA Media/Wawa Line. Immediately, there is a traffic light at Wawa Station Road.
Photos taken July 2023.
Baltimore Pike continues northeast through Media. There is a traffic light at Valley Road.
Photos taken 2019-2023.
There is a traffic light at Pennell Road (PA 452). Turn left to go north or right to go south.
Photos taken August 2019.
Baltimore Pike continues to the northeast.
Photos taken August 2019.
There is a grade-separated interchange with Middletown Road (PA 352).
Photos taken August 2019.
The roadway splits. Bear right onto the Media Bypass to stay on US 1. Continue straight ahead for Baltimore Pike.
Photo taken August 2019.
There is an exit on the left to head back south on Baltimore Pike. Bear right to continue north on the Media Bypass.
Photos taken July 2023.
The Media Bypass is a short expressway. There is an exit for Providence Road (PA 252).
Photos taken July 2023.
There is an exit for the Mid-County Expressway (I-476).
Photos taken July 2023.
North to Philadelphia County