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Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel

Coordinates: 40°05′21″N 77°50′41″W / 40.0892°N 77.8446°W / 40.0892; -77.8446
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Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel
Tuscarora Tunnel, Western Portal
Overview
LocationTuscarora Mountain, Franklin / Huntingdon counties, Pennsylvania, USA
Coordinates40°05′21″N 77°50′41″W / 40.0892°N 77.8446°W / 40.0892; -77.8446
Route I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike)
CrossesTuscarora Mountain
Operation
OperatorPennsylvania Turnpike Commission
TollTolls vary by location of entry and exit of turnpike, E-ZPass available
Technical
Length5,326 feet (1,623 m) or 1.1 miles (1.8 km)[1]
No. of lanes4
Tunnel clearance14 feet (4.3 m) (estimated)

Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel is one of four original Pennsylvania Turnpike tunnels still in active use. A second tube was bored in the late 1960s to ease traffic conditions. The Tuscarora Mountain tunnels measure 1.1 miles (1.8 km) in length and are the second-longest active tunnels on the Pennsylvania Turnpike system. The 1.3-mile-long (2.1 km) Sideling Hill Tunnel is the longest overall, but was abandoned in 1968. Allegheny Mountain Tunnel is the longest in active use. The Tuscarora Mountain Tunnel sits on the Huntingdon/Franklin County line.

References

  1. ^ "History and pictures of the Pennsylvania Turnpike and tunnels". Users.zoominternet.net. Retrieved 2009-07-18.