In 2009, the route was shifted to bypass West Ore Street through the western portion of Loganville to the north in order to provide more direct access to I-83.
The road passes several homes before turning north and then northeast again to run immediately to the southeast of the rail trail, entering agricultural areas.
PA 214 turns south onto the Susquehanna Trail which becomes Main Street as it enters downtown Loganville.
The road here passes through a small commercial district and residences before turning left onto East Ore Street.
Here, the route turns northeast into agricultural areas with patches of homes and woodland, crossing the East Branch Codorus Creek into York Township.
PA 214 continues north on Hess Farm Road, turning east onto South Pleasant Avenue.
[11] The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) transferred the former section of PA 214 along West Ore Street to local maintenance.