Route Description
Pennsylvania Route 841 heads north from the Maryland border on Chestervile Road. A short distance past the state line, Pennsylvania Route 841 intersects the southern terminus of Pennsylvania Route 472. It continues in a northeasterly direction, intersecting Pennsylvania Route 896 in Franklin Township. PA 841 heads for the community of Chesterville, where it turns due north and the name changes to Wickerton Road. Wickerton Road carries Pennsylvania Route 841 to the borough of West Grove, where it passes through the town on Prospect Avenue and Evergreen Street. It exits West Grove on Chatham Road, and it features an interchange with the U.S. 1 expressway. Pennsylvania Route 841 follows Chatham Road north to London Grove Road in London Grove Township. It then follows London Grove Road east for a short distance and it crosses Pennsylvania Route 41, where it turns north on Coatesville Road.
Pennsylvania Route 841 heads north, and it intersects Pennsylvania Route 926, where it becomes North Chatham Road. North Chatham Road carries Pennsylvania Route 841 north, intersecting the western terminus of Pennsylvania Route 842, to the route's northern terminus at PA 82.
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