Route 30 is a 2007 independent comedy film written by John Putch, and starring Dana Delany, Curtis Armstrong, David DeLuise, Christine Elise, Kevin Rahm and Robert Romanus. Route 30 was released on DVD in the U.S. on Nov. 17, 2009.
Three interconnecting stories about some rural folks in South Central Pennsylvania. First film in the Route 30 Trilogy. www.Route30Trilogy.com 'Deer Hunters' Wives' tells of the frustrations of Civil War tour guide Mandy (Nathalie Boltt), who obsesses on Jennie Wade, the only civilian killed at the battle of Gettysburg. While her friend June (Christine Elise McCarthy) struggles with an internet porn scheme to make extra money. 'What I Believe' focuses on a man (Kevin Rahm) who seeks the help of a Christian Scientist (Wil Love) to heal his back pain and explain the Big Foot that chased him down the mountainside. 'Original Bill' is the story of a writer (David DeLuise) who buys a farmhouse in the country in hopes to find unique inspiration to write his novel. He is sidetracked by his Amish neighbor (Dana Delany), who smokes, drinks, swears and watches his TV.
The following highways are numbered 30:
The Pennsylvania Avenue Line, served by Routes 32 and 36 (formerly served by Routes 30, 34, and 35 as well) is a Metrobus bus route in Washington, D.C., United States. Until the 1960s, it was a streetcar line, opened in 1862 by the Washington and Georgetown Railroad as the first line in the city.
Both routes begin at the Friendship Heights Metrorail station and follow Wisconsin Avenue to Georgetown, then Pennsylvania Avenue through downtown. Route 32 turns onto Naylor Road and 36 onto Branch Avenue. Route 32 ends at Southern Avenue station via Alabama Avenue, 36 ends at Naylor Road station.
Full-time service is provided by Routes 32 and 36, with select 32 trips running between McLean Gardens and Archives station during rush hour and select trips running between Southern Avenue station (32), and Naylor Road (36) to Potomac Park during rush hour as well. For timetable and map go to http://www.wmata.com/timetables/dc/30-36.pdf (effective date June 29, 2008).
In the U.S. state of Oregon, U.S. Route 30, a major east–west U.S. Highway, runs from its western terminus in Astoria to the Idaho border east of Ontario. West of Portland, US 30 generally follows the southern shore of the Columbia River; east of Portland the highway has largely been replaced with Interstate 84, though it is signed all the way across the state, and diverges from the I-84 mainline in several towns, as a de facto business route. (The state of Oregon does not sign Interstate business routes; instead it uses the designations US 30 and Oregon Route 99 (along the Interstate 5 corridor) for this purpose.)
US 30 begins in Astoria, at an intersection with U.S. Route 101. US 101 southbound from the intersection goes down the length of the Oregon Coast, northbound US 101 crosses the Astoria-Megler Bridge into Washington state. US 30 proceeds east through the intersection, through downtown Astoria, and then along the southern bank of the Columbia.