PA 213 splits from Bridgetown Pike at a roundabout by continuing east onto West Maple Avenue, fully entering Lower Southampton Township again.
The route crosses the Neshaminy Creek into Middletown Township, where it continues through wooded areas of development.
Past this intersection, the route runs through more residential areas and crosses back into Middletown Township.
PA 213 heads through woods and widens to four lanes, coming to a partial cloverleaf interchange with the US 1 freeway.
Past this interchange, the road runs through commercial areas, crossing Mill Creek, and becomes a divided highway as it reaches a bridge over SEPTA's West Trenton Line and CSX's Trenton Subdivision railroad line along with I-295.
[6] In 1913, this portion of road became part of the Lincoln Highway, an auto trail that ran from San Francisco east to New York City.
[10][11] A roundabout opened at the junction of PA 213 and Bridgetown Pike on June 19, 2015, eliminating a sharp intersection.