Condit Crossing, Pennsylvania
Condit Crossing is an unincorporated community on Banetown Road in Washington County, Pennsylvania, United States.[1] Condit Crossing is located 28 miles (45 km) southwest of Pittsburgh in the Eastern Time Zone and has an elevation of 997 feet (304 m).[2] Condit Crossing is not a census designated or incorporated place having an official federally recognized name. Condit Crossing appears on the Amity U.S. Geological Survey Map and observes daylight saving time.[3] Major intersectionSouth of Condit Crossing, Banetown Road intersects with Pettit Road to the northwest and Ross Road to the southwest. Banetown, Pennsylvania is north of Condit Crossing.[4] Railroad serviceCondit Crossing was a stop on the Waynesburg and Washington Railroad. This rail line connected the county seats of Washington and Greene counties. The rail line has now fallen into disrepair.[5] HistoryThe place takes its name from one of the earliest settlers to the county, Jonas Condit, who came to the area in about 1794.[6] References
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