Talk:Pennsylvania Route 363

Decommissioned Route
I do know that part of 363 was truncated in the 1980s. It used to run directly to Valley Forge, but it was then truncated to end at 422 in Audubon. (If I had the time to do the research, I would.) --myselfalso 00:20, 22 May 2007 (UTC)

Comments
I know this is a GA, but since it's part of a GT nomination, I have some concerns with the article.

Juliancolton (talk) 01:40, 16 March 2011 (UTC)
 * Throughout its length, PA 363 is designated along Trooper Road, Ridge Pike, Park Avenue, and Valley Forge Road. - "Throughout its length" is really weird wording.
 * PA 363 extended west on present-day PA 23 west to end a short distance east of Valley Forge. - I know what this is trying to say, but the "west west east" sequence is confusing.
 * PA 363 resumes as a two-lane undivided road past more homes as it continues to the Ridge Pike intersection.  - "Resumes as" sounds as if the route had stopped and resumed its existence.
 * A short distance after crossing into Worcester Township, the route comes to the community of Fairview Village and crosses Germantown Pike in commercial areas. - Here's an illustration of my primary concern with the article. You tack on "in commercial/business areas" or something like that at least six times, which doesn't add any information and simply confuses and muddles the text. What is a "commercial area", anyway?
 * continues into agricultural areas with scattered residential neighborhoods. - Same thing. How do you define an "agricultural area"? Is it simply a rural patch with what appear to be vast farms? Or an actual farming complex? And "residential neighborhoods" is redundant.
 * he road passes through residential neighborhoods before entering commercial areas and crossing Sumneytown Pike.  - Again, this leaves me with no knowledge.