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==Transportation== [[File:Mars station.jpg|thumb|[[Mars Station, Pennsylvania]]]] [[Lakehill Airport]] is a small airport located about a mile and a half northwest of Mars. It is used for light, private aircraft. The next closest airports are the [[Butler County Airport]] and the [[Zelienople Municipal Airport]]. The [[Buffalo and Pittsburgh Railroad]] operates on the [[P&W Subdivision]] in Mars. It makes occasional rounds to [http://www.jamesaustin.com/ Austin's Bleach] in [[Downieville, Pennsylvania|Downieville]] and to a small transfer with the [[Allegheny Valley Railroad]] in [[Bakerstown, Pennsylvania|Bakerstown]]. The AVR will also on occasion bring long loads of railcars through Mars to Harmony Junction in [[Eidenau, Pennsylvania|Eidenau]]. This usually occurs when there are too many cars to handle at the transfer point in Bakerstown. The largest and busiest road in Mars is [[Pennsylvania Route 228]]. It is an important link for commuters because it connects with [[Pennsylvania Route 8]] and [[Pennsylvania Route 356]] to the east, and with [[Interstate 79]] and [[U.S. Route 19 in Pennsylvania|U.S. Route 19]] to the west. Commuters on PA 228 can easily reach [[Interstate 76 (east)|Interstate 76]] ([[Pennsylvania Turnpike]]) via I-79 or US 19 in [[Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania|Cranberry Township]]. The second busiest road in Mars is the Mars-Evans City Road, which was originally [[Pennsylvania Route 855]]. It is an important connecting road for Mars and the borough of [[Evans City, Pennsylvania|Evans City]]. The Red Belt of the [[Allegheny County Belt System]] is located three miles south of Mars.
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