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  2. Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    End of the remaining PTC-owned stub of the Abandoned Pennsylvania Turnpike following the demolition of a bridge over US 30 In 2005, the PTC restricted access to the abandoned turnpike by demolishing an overpass over U.S. Route 30 (US 30) in Breezewood and an overpass on Pump Station Road near the site of the old Cove Valley Travel Plaza.

  3. Sideling Hill Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission started construction on a new toll highway from Carlisle, Pennsylvania to Irwin, Pennsylvania in 1938. When the Pennsylvania Turnpike opened on October 25, 1940, the Sideling Hill Tunnel was one of the seven original tunnels along the highway, six of which were built from the old railroad tunnels from the 1880s.

  4. List of tunnels in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Never used and omitted from the Pennsylvania Turnpike [52] Rays Hill Tunnel: Pennsylvania Turnpike (abandoned) Rays Hill: 3,532 feet (1,077 m) 1940 [50] Sideling Hill Tunnel: Pennsylvania Turnpike (abandoned) Sideling Hill: 6,782 feet (2,067 m) 1940 [50] Squirrel Hill Tunnel: Pittsburgh: I-376: Squirrel Hill: 4,225 feet (1,288 m) 1953 Spring ...

  5. Pennsylvania Route 36 - Wikipedia

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    US 322 west (28th Division Highway) / PA 28 south (Main Street) – Clarion, New Bethlehem PA 28 Truck begins: North end of US 322/PA 28 wrong-way concurrency; south end of PA 28 Truck concurrency: 105.03: 169.03: I-80 / PA 28 Truck north – Clarion, DuBois: Exit 78 (I-80); north end of PA 28 Truck concurrency: Eldred Township: 112.48: 181.02

  6. List of state routes in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 5: Lakes-to-Sea Highway; Pennsylvania Route 6: Old Monument Trail (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 7: Roosevelt Highway; Pennsylvania Route 8: William Flinn Highway (after 1924) Pennsylvania Route 9: Yellowstone Trail, Chicago-Buffalo Highway; Pennsylvania Route 10: Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway (1927)

  7. U.S. Route 1 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Southern end of PA 63 concurrency: 65.987: 106.196: PA 63 east (Woodhaven Road) to I-95: Interchange; northern end of PA 63 concurrency: Bucks: Bensalem Township: Southern end of freeway section: 68.074: 109.554: PA 132 (Street Road) Access to Parx Casino and Racing: 68.344: 109.989: I-276 / Penna Turnpike – New York, Harrisburg

  8. Pennsylvania Route 54 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 54 (PA 54) is a state highway which runs for 82 miles (132 km) in eastern Pennsylvania in the United States. The highway runs from U.S. Route 15 (US 15), which is three miles (5 km) west of Montgomery , Lycoming County , in the west, to US 209 in Nesquehoning , Carbon County , in the east.

  9. U.S. Route 6 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Western end of concurrency with PA 8: 53.5: 86.1: PA 8 north (Main Street) to PA 97 – Erie, North East: Eastern end of concurrency with PA 8: Elgin–Wayne Township line: 59.2: 95.3: PA 89 north – North East: Western end of concurrency with PA 89: Wayne Township: 60.8: 97.8: PA 89 south: Eastern end of concurrency with PA 89: Corry: 64.8: 104.3